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Rock Milestones: The Rolling Stones - The Singles

Rock Milestones: The Rolling Stones - The Singles ()
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The 1960s was volatile decade for a world in the throws of an unprecedented cultural awakening, and few bands were better at translating the sounds and emotions of this vibrant time than The Rolling Stones. With this critical review, fans can take a look back at the years between 1962 and 1970 to see precisely how the powerful sounds of this landmark band forever altered the course of rock history through seldom-seen performance clips and detailed interviews with leading rock critics and musicians. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Synopsis of Rock Milestones: The Rolling Stones - The Singles

The 1960s was volatile decade for a world in the throws of an unprecedented cultural awakening, and few bands were better at translating the sounds and emotions of this vibrant time than The Rolling Stones. With this critical review, fans can take a look back at the years between 1962 and 1970 to see precisely how the powerful sounds of this landmark band forever altered the course of rock history through seldom-seen performance clips and detailed interviews with leading rock critics and musicians. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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65 mins
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    Allie L.

    Too much repeated footage and not enough footage in general of the Stones. Way too much bias from the commentators towards certain band members and against others. I would have liked to see more of the band playing their songs instead of other people.

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    Sharon L.

    A lot of the same that have been shown over and over. Two people thought they could play like Keith. What a joke. Needed to see more of the stones and less of the talkers

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