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The Rolling Stones Rare and Unseen

The Rolling Stones Rare and Unseen

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The Rolling Stones Rare and Unseen

If public domain footage of Stones interviews – no music, it costs money, dontcha know – gets your rocks off, then you’re gonna be happy with this set. While watching Mick, Keith, and the rest age before our eyes might be worth a chuckle, you’ll find no satisfaction as a fan of the band’s music. Live clips are shown without sound – guess you can’t always get what you want – leaving you wondering, “if it’s only rock ‘n’ roll, why can’t I hear it?” Jagger’s mug is predominant which proves it really is the singer not the song, and Mick without a band is well, tedious. If I had paid for this thing I’d be one street fightin’ man to get my money back, but as I didn’t, guess I’m just glad it’s all over now.

Now ain’t that a bitch?

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