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    CMFT by Corey Taylor

    CMFT by Corey Taylor

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    The songs illuminate the broad spectrum of this fiery and fearless rock 'n' roll opus, as Taylor...

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Anna Sui recommended Gimme Shelter (2014) in Movies (curated)

 
Gimme Shelter (2014)
Gimme Shelter (2014)
2014 | Drama
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"As if the Stones music isn’t enough, the fashions are right up there too! Mick in his omega T-shirt and concho pants, and his black-and-red Ossie Clark “Sympathy for the Devil” shirt, or in his white suit with a red scarf, on his way to Muscle Shoals. And Keith’s Nudie the Tailor red-beaded jacket. Rock-and-roll dreams are made of this!"

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    Jersey Boys

    Jersey Boys

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    Jersey Boys is a 2005 jukebox musical with music by Bob Gaudio, lyrics by Bob Crewe, and book by...

Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (2017)
Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (2017)
2017 | Action, Adventure, Comedy
JACK BLACK IS AMAZING!!!! (0 more)
Liked the old one better the excitement from each roll wasnt there plus Robin Williams was one of a kind (0 more)
Loved it
Jack black Kevin hart and the rock were awesome in this movie lol they had me lol alot it's a movie you can watch repeatedly
  
Last Train to Memphis: The Rise of Elvis Presley
Last Train to Memphis: The Rise of Elvis Presley
Peter Guralnick | 2013 | Biography
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"Forget rock and roll, this is one of the greatest biographies I’ve ever read on any subject. Guralnick makes us feel Elvis Presley’s dizzying rise to superstardom as the unprecedented cultural phenomenon it was—Elvis didn’t know what he was trying to be, because nothing like Elvis had ever existed before."

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Liz Phair recommended Life: Keith Richards in Books (curated)

 
Life: Keith Richards
Life: Keith Richards
Keith Richards | 2011 | Biography
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"The New York Times asked me to review Keith Richards’ rock and roll memoir, Life. Due to a printing delay, I was reading and writing my impression of his chronicle while I was out on tour myself. It was a delight to immerse myself in such a jaw-dropping account of the peripatetic lifestyle I was experiencing, albeit at a much shallower altitude. The Rolling Stones are iconic by any measure. Getting an all access pass backstage through Richards’s eyes to the world beyond the bright lights and throbbing amplifiers is as thrilling as you might imagine. You will laugh out in parts, nod in recognition at the famous cultural touch-points and feel proud to be a music fan. Rock and roll has a very specific ethos, and Life hits upon all of the sacred precepts. Plug it in and turn it up to 11."

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