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kitoise
Just come back from the cinema, near from Paris.
I do enjoy the film with all the Stones always smiling and in harmony for this special show!
I like the 2 old grandma on 'Honky tonk women'!!
Voodoosebi, you just miss the Stones' little interview to introduce the film and explain how it was possible, then nice pictures from La Havana and 'JJFlash.
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Toru A
Japanese movie caption of Sympathy For The Devil lyrics was saying "Still fed up with Yoko Ono?", did Mick actually sing so?
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Toru A
Japanese movie caption of Sympathy For The Devil lyrics was saying "Still fed up with Yoko Ono?", did Mick actually sing so?
Don't recall hearing Jagger sing that lyric but there was a brief shot of a guy in the audience wearing a t-shirt saying " still mad at Yoko Ono " or something close to that. That might be where it came from.
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Wild Slivovitz
Agree! One of the best concert films I've seen. A lot better than Sweet Summer Sun and a million times better than Shine A Light
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SomeTorontoGirl
I'd love to hear from someone else who saw Ole Ole Ole and Havana Moon. I found this be weak by comparison, it just didn't seem to capture as much energy. And was not loud enough. And the piano was too high in the mix. And no Lisa.
It's a very fine concert film, but to my ears, not so different from others. Ole is really something special though. IMHO.
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Toru A
Japanese movie caption of Sympathy For The Devil lyrics was saying "Still fed up with Yoko Ono?", did Mick actually sing so?
Don't recall hearing Jagger sing that lyric but there was a brief shot of a guy in the audience wearing a t-shirt saying " still mad at Yoko Ono " or something close to that. That might be where it came from.