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automaticchanger
I think you're right about it being from Miami - you can tell the stage is way too high to be Altamont, and you can see Mick's breath. I pulled the clip in question:
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I'll have to check the film and see if there's anything else.
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john lomax
There is a new Stones documentary called "Days of Rage", all about the Stones and the lead up to Altamont.
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ProfessorWolf
thank you
great job
any other rare footage you know about but haven't been able to get?
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ProfessorWolf
thank you
great job
any other rare footage you know about but haven't been able to get?
One or two things but nothing definite yet.
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06230
Strange this was on sky arts (uk) a few days ago. And now on BBC 4 tonight is crossfire hurricane followed by totally stripped. Weird it's as if...narrr can't be.. oh well good to dream.
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automaticchanger
I did take one more look at the full doc and managed to scope out a few more clips from the Miami show. I was able to sync up Flash and what I think is Stray Cat. I put it up on YouTube but here's a wetransfer:
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john lomax
On my Facebook feed yesterday there was a post from Associated Press with over an hour of footage from the 1969 West Palm Beach festival, with about10 minutes of Stones content at the end (it is the footage used in the Days of Rage documentary). It includes audio as well. Songs shown were JJF, Strat Cat, Midnight Rambler, Live With Me and a bit of Little Queenie. Did anyone else see this?
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ProfessorWolf
just wow
i wonder how much more footage the ap has like this?
this has to be the earliest footage of them performing gimme shelter
am i right?
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ProfessorWolf
just wow
i wonder how much more footage the ap has like this?
this has to be the earliest footage of them performing gimme shelter
am i right?
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ProfessorWolf
just wow
i wonder how much more footage the ap has like this?
this has to be the earliest footage of them performing gimme shelter
am i right?
I've spent time going through the AP site and knew about this clip (it wasn't viewable before) but never found anything else that wasn't already circulating. If Bill Graham's video(s) of the Oakland shows still exist, that would be the earliest GS.