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The Rolling Stones- MORE RARE VIDEO 1964-1968 – DVDr- 2006- Conheça a Amazônia- 763312002234- 100 grn
In its favor, this DVD does present of mid-'60s Rolling Stones footage, largely taken from television broadcasts, that's mostly unavailable elsewhere. Like many unauthorized products, however, it has plenty of flaws that demand criticism. The image quality, while good for the most part, was obviously not taken from the best possible sources in most or all cases. There are a few genuinely live performances here, like their infamous first major U.S. television appearance on the Dean Martin-hosted The Hollywood Palace in 1964; their spots at the New Musical Express Pollwinners Concerts in 1964 and 1965; and the sequence that closed The T.A.M.I. Show (filmed in late 1964). Occasionally, too, you can tell that the performance is either live or at the very least done to a backing track different than the one on record, particularly on a version of "That's How Strong My Love Is" on which Brian Jones is shown playing organ. Since a lot of the clips are obviously lip-synced to the record, though those are of primary interest for capturing The Stones' mid-'60s image, rather than the Stones' mid-'60s music. Falling into the same category are a few items that weren't done expressly for television, those being promotional films for "Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby (Standing In The Shadow)" (including the notorious version in which the group dressed in drag) and a 1964 newsreel. This bootleg DVD compilation of performance clips from The Rolling Stones' career might not be complete or technically top-notch. But there's a lot of material -- almost two hours' worth -- and of the numerous unauthorized vintage Stones compilations, it's one of the better ones, if frustratingly imperfect. It includes some of their most significant early television appearances, such as their early-1964 live presentation of "I Wanna Be Your Man" and "You Better Move On," which seems to be the earliest footage of the band that's circulated; their infamous 1964 appearance on Dean Martin's variety show; their exciting spot at the 1964 NME Pollwinners' Concert; and their 1965 Shindig "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction," their first live performance of that classic. Less excitingly, there are also numerous less compelling mid-'60s clips that were mimed to records; promo films for "We Love You," "2000 Light Years Away," "Jumpin' Jack Flash," and "Child Of The Moon"; and their portion of The Rolling Stones Rock'N'Roll Circus, which, while good, is easily available on official DVD. While the overall quality's decent, there are also the usual not-quite-impeccable transfers common to bootleg product, as well as some clipped beginnings and endings. As entertaining as it is, it emphasizes the need for a legitimate disc, or discs, that would anthologize this material with the technological quality it deserves. There is one brief but amusing clip that will probably never show up on anything official, though: a 1964 cereal commercial for which The Stones provided the jingle (which is surprisingly bluesy and rowdy).
Replica From Original Brazil Edition.
Comes In A Standard DVD Case With Black Tray.
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