"Shine a Light." Martin Scorsese's Rolling Stones' docu

Discussion in 'Music Corner' started by Bobo U2, Dec 19, 2007.

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  1. Baron Von Talbot

    Baron Von Talbot Well-Known Member

    nananana, they may hit a wrong note on occasions, but there is still that exciting chemistry and the material is top notch in most cases as well...some parts are top notch, others not - but the goodies are still second to none - definitely stones !
     
  2. howlinrock

    howlinrock Forum Resident In Memoriam

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    Ugh...and were they not the guy's who said "It's Only Rock & Roll"
     
  3. william shears

    william shears Senior Member

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    I saw this. Very sad.
     
  4. zenarus

    zenarus Forum Resident

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    Wow...That bad eh....
    I think they haven't been the same since Mick Taylor left.
    But that was about 35 years ago..
     
  5. JeffMo

    JeffMo Format Agnostic

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    I was recently gifted the cd soundtrack to this movie, and having never seen it before, I was able to pick up a DVD quite cheaply at Amazon. Is it perfect? No. Is there plenty for Stones fans to enjoy. Yes.

    Regarding SQ, it helps to have a mind set that it is a rock concert. I've been to many live gigs over the years and have yet to hear a live show that compares favorably to my audiophile CDs or hi res recordings on my Pono player.
     
  6. Roland Stone

    Roland Stone Offending Member

    I really wish they had re-performed/re-shot it after Mick Jagger's voice had recovered. He's professional enough to work with his reduced instrument, but I feel like it was a lost opportunity.
     
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