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DVD 782.42166 R651
  - Floor 1
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On Shelf
- (Checked in: May 20 2013 )
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Summary:
Film of the Rolling Stones' 1981 U.S. tour. The tenth tour of the Rolling Stones and one of the most ambitious musical presentations of all time, Let's Spend the Night Together, began on September 25, 1981, at the JFK Stadium in Philadelphia, and ended on December 19 in the Hampton Coliseum. Mick Jagger, Keith Richard, Ron Wood, Bill Wyman and Charlie Waters viewed by an audience of more than 90,000 fans per show. In total, more than two million people witnessed their success. Managed by the experienced Hal Ashby (Coming Home), the Stones hired him exclusively to document every second of their presentations. The result is one of the most spectacular musical concerts of all time, inspiring the megashows made in stadiums nowadays. Unprecedented in Brazil, this DVD shows the Stones' lavish musicality and songs that redefined the whole concept of rock and roll.
Notes:
MPAA rating: PG.
Originally released in 1983.
Producer, Ronald L. Schwary ; director, Hal Ashby ; directors of photography, Caleb Deschanel, Gerald Feil ; editor, Lisa Day ; associate producer, Kenneth J. Ryan ; creative associate, Pablo Ferro.
The Rolling Stones: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman, Ron Wood, Ian Stewart, Ian McLagan, Ernie Watts, Bobby Keys.
DVD; NTSC, region 1; widescreen (1.85:1) presentation; Dolby Digital stereo. 2.0.
In English.
Contents:
- Intro
- Under my thumb
- Let's spend the night together
- Shattered
- Neighbors
- Black limo
- Just my imagination
- 20 flight rock
- Let em go
- Time is on my side
- Beast of burden
- Waiting on a friend
- Going to go-go
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- Always get what you want
- Tits and ass
- Tumbling dice
- She's so cold
- All down the line
- Hang fire
- Miss you
- Start me up
- Honky tonk women
- Brown sugar
- Jumping jack flash
- Satisfaction
- Start spangled banner/Hendrix.
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