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Gimme Shelter (2014)
Gimme Shelter (2014)
2014 | Drama
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"Perhaps my favorite documentary. In its thematic consistency and sense of narrative it works almost like an ancient myth, but with the added bonus of utter spontaneity—and Mick Jagger in a ridiculously long scarf."

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Hot Rocks: 1964-1971 by The Rolling Stones
Hot Rocks: 1964-1971 by The Rolling Stones
1972 | Rock
9.8 (4 Ratings)
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"I love this song. Anything by The Stones is just amazing. If it’s got Mick [Jagger] on it, especially live, then it’s brilliant, isn’t it? It’s that simple. One of the best live bands ever."

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Ross (3282 KP) rated Sleepless by Peter Wolf in Music

May 7, 2020  
Sleepless by Peter Wolf
Sleepless by Peter Wolf
2002 | Pop
7
7.0 (1 Ratings)
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Rolling Stone's 427th greatest album of all time
Decent rock-blues album from an artist I only knew as one of my parents' discoveries. Including Keith Richards on one track and Mick Jagger on another.
  
    Gimme Shelter (1970)

    Gimme Shelter (1970)

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    When three hundred thousand members of the Love Generation collided with a few dozen Hells Angels at...

Gimme Shelter (2014)
Gimme Shelter (2014)
2014 | Drama
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"Continuing on the rock theme: I see this documentary as a document of the end of an ideal. It’s devastating and difficult to witness the end of such a hopeful era, but fascinating and extremely relevant. And on a lighter note, it’s always enjoyable to watch Mick Jagger strut around like a sexy peacock."

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Julia Cafritz recommended Gimme Shelter (1970) in Movies (curated)

 
Gimme Shelter (1970)
Gimme Shelter (1970)
1970 | Documentary, Music, Thriller
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"So it’s only appropriate that by 1969, when Mick Jagger steps out of a helicopter at Altamont Speedway, in the brilliant rock doc Gimme Shelter, he is promptly punched in the face by a rabid fan. It’s all downhill from there. Here is Mick at his best and worst—decadent druggie, preening queen, rock ‘n’ roll showman, heart-of-gold hustler, unsuccessful snake charmer. David Maysles, Albert Maysles, and Charlotte Zwerin are there to beautifully capture the idealism of Woodstock melt and turn into this bad acid trip."

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