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The one I uploaded to WT is DVD, not MP4!
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Mr.DThe one I uploaded to WT is DVD, not MP4!
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flottmann1
here the Download Links, "Keith Richards - The Origin Of The Species"
click Part1 to extract with Winrar for the full Film
it's a TS-Stream, you can see also Subtitles when you play it with VLC-Player
[www.wetransfer.com]
[www.wetransfer.com]
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Silver Dagger
Now I'm wondering why would Julian Temple do that? Was he consciously trying to cut Mick out of Keith's story?
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Mr.DThe one I uploaded to WT is DVD, not MP4!
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Silver Dagger
Now I'm wondering why would Julian Temple do that? Was he consciously trying to cut Mick out of Keith's story?
Mick was in the story, at school a couple of times, and on the train.
But yes, I reckon keeping Keith the center of the story was indeed deliberate.
(The music licenses were probably cheaper that way too )
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Mr.DThe one I uploaded to WT is DVD, not MP4!
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Mr.DThe one I uploaded to WT is DVD, not MP4!
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Mr.DThe one I uploaded to WT is DVD, not MP4!
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Moonshine
Little stories like gettin sunburn on the back of his parents tandem's bicycle brilliantly told, a truly fascinating character
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Moonshine
Little stories like gettin sunburn on the back of his parents tandem's bicycle brilliantly told, a truly fascinating character
*one gold nugget of wisdom (and I cannot quote it/ do it justice, nor go back into docu for clarity)
paraphrasing Keith: every experience going on around you, feelings of people around you/ close to you, you pick up, it leaves an imprint, often consciously unknown
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StreetFightinMan
Documentary available here, no download:
Keith Richards: The origin of the species
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rebelrebel
It seemed to end very abruptly as if a part two is on the way but there's no mention of that...
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This might deserve a thread of its own, but BBC Radio will be re-airing
Alexis Korner's 6-part 1973 program about the Stones' early days: [www.bbc.co.uk]
"to complement the BBC's My Generation season"