"The Rolling Stones: Under Review 1962-1966" is a 90-minute film reviewing the music and career of one of rock music's true giants during their formative years. The Stones are unquestionably one of the most influential bands the world has ever known; this film acknowledges and reinforces this fact while revealing insight anecdote and opinion not previously considered.
Features Include: - Rare Musical Performances, many never before available on video
- Obscure footage, rare interviews and private photographs of and with band members
- Review, comment, criticism and insight from; esteemed former 'Melody Maker' journalist and early Stones champion, Chris Welch; former NME editor in the 1960's and friend of the band, Keith Altham; the Stones' bodyguard and driver throughout the period of this film, Tom Keylock; 1960's RnB vocalist and colleague of the group, Chris Farlowe; original Rolling Stones member and Pretty Things guitarist Dick Taylor and many others besides
- Live and studio recordings of Stones' classics including, "Satisfaction", "The Last Time", "Not Fade Away", "Little Red Rooster", "Come On", and many others
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