Ladies And Gentlemen: The Rolling Stones

See Mick & co in classic concert film

Ladies And Gentlemen: The Rolling Stones

by Nev Pierce |
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Satisfaction is, if not guaranteed, then at least likely as one of Britain’s most iconic rock bands returns to the big screen with Ladies And Gentlemen... The Rolling Stones.

Following the success of Scorsese’s Stones’ picture Shine A Light, this 1973 film has been digitally remastered and reissued, aiming to offer fans as close to a live concert experience as possible. It premiered at the Curzon Soho in London last night, with former Stones bassist Bill Wyman in attendance.Filmed over four shows at Fort Worth and Houston, Texas, in 1972, Ladies And Gentlemen is the Stone at their peak, as they toured to promote the seminal album Exile On Main Street. “It’s a full on performance,” says Mick Jagger. “Everyone’s very together and very on.”

With a new introduction by Jagger, Ladies And Gentlemen will be showing around the UK at one-night engagements throughout September. Visit Cinerockfor details. If it’s not playing near you, well, you can’t always get what you want.

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