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DISCID=f6122211
DTITLE=Rolling Stones / Ladies & Gentleman
DYEAR=
DGENRE=rock
TTITLE0=Brown Sugar
TTITLE1=Bitch
TTITLE2=Rocks Off
TTITLE3=Gimme Shelter
TTITLE4=Don't Lie To Me
TTITLE5=Tumbling Dice
TTITLE6=Love In Vain
TTITLE7=Sweet Virginia
TTITLE8=All Down The Line
TTITLE9=You Can't Always Get What You Want
TTITLE10=Midnight Rambler
TTITLE11=Band Introduction
TTITLE12=Bye Bye Johnny
TTITLE13=Rip This Joint
TTITLE14=Street Fighting Man
TTITLE15=Jumping Jack Flash
TTITLE16=Medley (Uptight/Satisfaction)
EXTD=First concert film in history. Debuted in New York's \nZeigfeld Theater with a custom sound system in \nquad. Many luminaries were involved in the creation\nof this film: Bob Fosse, John Lennon, Robert Frank, \nCat Stevens and The Who. It is The Ro
EXTD=lling Stones \nat their zenith. Superhuman speeds and precision\ncreating what easily ranks as the most exciting Rock\nconcert EVER. This film comes as close as possible to\nreliving this historic concert which represents in many \nways, the end of
EXTD= Rock & Roll and the culmination of \nthe talent of the 60s' with the technological \nimprovements of the 70s'. This period saw the\nintroduction of brass to "fatten up" the sound and \nthe results are spectacular.\nThis first all-stadium tour shat
EXTD=tered every attendance \nrecord before it including that of The Beatles and Elvis \nPresley. A historic 90 minutes in Rock's history. \nThe Greatest Rock & Roll Band in the world at their \ngreatest moment. A year later we find hints of Disco \npol
EXTD=luting even The Stones Hard Rock, making this \nan even more important documentary of the beginning\nof the "Death of Rock & Roll".\nA irony in the great competition between The Stones \nand The Beatles during the 60s' where in 1969, \nThe Stones h
EXTD=ad surpassed The Beatles \nin popularity and we find John Lennon himself \ncontributing on this film which in some ways,\ndemonstrates this "passing of the baton". 
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