The Rolling Stones - Under Review 1967-1969 is a 90-minute documentary film reviewing the music and career of the band during, arguably, their most creative period. In the second half of the 1960's the sound of the Stones changed dramatically, while concurrently Jagger and Richards' songwriting hit an all time high. This video features rare musical performances, obscure footage, rare interviews and private photographs of and with the band. Contributions from; 1960's NME editor and friend of the band, Keith Altham; Village Voice music editor, Robert Christgau; Stones backing vocalist, Merry Clayton; Stones session musician, Byron Berline; Rolling Stones biographer, Alan Clayson; Keith Richards biographer, Kris Needs; ex-Rolling Stone magazine editor Anthony De Curtis, Mojo magazine's Barney Hoskins, Uncut magazine's Nigel Williamson and many others. Also includes live and studio recordings of Stones classics including; Jumpin' Jack Flash, We Love You, No Expectations, Sympathy For The Devil, Street Fighting Man, Gimme Shelter, Brown Sugar and many others.
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