The decade that began with peace and love was shattered in the late 1960s amidst riots, assassinations and a war that wouldn’t end. The Rolling Stones became the voice of this new era, which came to a horrific end at the Altamont festival.
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Sam Cutler, Ronnie Schneider, Gered Mankowitz, Michael Lydon, Joel Selvin, Charles Kaiser, Mark Paytress, Anthony DeCurtis, Keith Altham Stones, Peter Richardson
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The Stones show at Altamont was like reading a Greek tragedy……someone had to die at the end. Ironically, musically speaking, it was one of the better shows on the 1969 tour.
This is not a "bad" documentary, with an interesting & intriguing presentation. I just wish it didn't have this horribly distracting, CONSTANT, background music playing. The video is about a musical group …. you don't have to PUMP stupid, generic music into the listener's ears the entire time. I mean, really …. are you trying to make some sort of point? Like, "hey, here's a lot of dumbass muzak to complement our production". It totally destroys what would otherwise be a pretty decent video.
Not fade away was not a Jagger Richard song, it was a Buddy Holly song😊
Maybe its me, maybe it was the vibe there but that version of Sympathy for the Devil they did there was epic. Not really better, but almost like a new song. Under my thumb was excellent there too.