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pftw04
Bohemian Rhapsody is all about Queens music and lifestyle. The film has shown how the band has formed and how they recorded music and all. Anyways.
Now why cant a director producer male a film of ROLLING STONES, depicting the lives of Mick and Keith, how their musical interest has grown,how they formed the band, the first contract and live show,their lifestyle and of cause recording sessions of albums till date. And at last a live show of any recent concert.
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pftw04
Bohemian Rhapsody is all about Queens music and lifestyle. The film has shown how the band has formed and how they recorded music and all. Anyways.
Now why cant a director producer male a film of ROLLING STONES, depicting the lives of Mick and Keith, how their musical interest has grown,how they formed the band, the first contract and live show,their lifestyle and of cause recording sessions of albums till date. And at last a live show of any recent concert.
How they formed the band? This is why this film can never be made. They didn't form the band. Brian Jones formed the band.
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Irix
"Formed in 1962 by the late guitarist and blues aficionado Brian Jones, The Rolling Stones first stable line-up included Jones plus; Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman and pianist Ian Stewart. This line-up stayed in place (albeit with Stewart only continuing as a touring member from 1963) until the departure of Brian in 1969, a month before his tragic death. This period found the Stones initially covering blues and rock 'n' roll tunes, before Jagger and Richards assumed the role of truly majestic songwriters. The band s progression musically and culturally during this period was nothing short of astonishing with the final album Jones played on, Beggars Banquet (save for his contributions to two cuts on its follow up), remaining for many the finest Stones album ever. By the time of Brian s death, former Blues breaker Mick Taylor had joined the group as second guitarist, and he stayed til late 1974, bookending an era which saw the release of three of the Stones most acclaimed records, Let It Bleed, Sticky Fingers and Exile On Main Street, all featuring the unique and acclaimed guitar work of Taylor. Mick s departure opened the door for Ronnie Wood to join in his place, since when, as far as guitarists go, that was it, and remains so til this very day. This 3 video set tells the story of the Stones from their inception, through each era of their existence, focusing on the contributions of the Four Guitar Gods who have dominated the Stones music. Each of the films here marks a different era by its associated guitarist, with one constant factor, the contributions of Keith Richards, who requires no separate story book, and no introduction, controlling as he does and always has done, the musical trajectory of the world's best Rock 'n' Roll band." - [www.CinemaParadiso.co.uk]
Out early December 2018: [www.jpc.de] , [CDON.eu] , [www.HMV.co.jp] .
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Erik_Snow
No actor could do a good Jagger, he's uncopyable
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Erik_Snow
No actor could do a good Jagger, he's uncopyable
You're dead right. And that would be just one of the stumbling blocks. Keith is just as uncopyable. I bet some people think it would be easy. Johnny Depp wasn't all that bad.
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noughties
Keith drug arrest in the mid 60s really showed what was inside of him. He was fighting traditional values, and as such was a threat to society. What later became just party and booze was stripped to the bone in the 60s as sheer rebellion.