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Author: ompeompe | 16 July 2009 |
: 1![]() This is one of those rare and unsettling examples of a rock film which has the all the immediacy of reportage from a distant war-zone. The terrain is Olympic Studios in London in June 1968, where the Rolling Stones, recovering from the critical mauling of At Their Satanic Majesty's Request, are at work on the tracks that would become Beggars' Banquet. The film-maker was Jean-Luc Godard, at the height of his reputation as Europe's most daring director. Godard had briefly left Paris for London in the wake of the Paris riots of May '68 with the aim of making a film about art, power and revolution. The Stones, at their most dazzling and Luciferian, were, as Godard saw it, perfect for the role of agents of anarchy in a movie whose stated aim was to 'subvert, ruin and destroy all civilised values'. Author: hot_stuff | 21 December 2008 |
: 0![]() MP3 | 12 Tracks | Alternative/Indie Rock | avg.192 KBPS | 78 MB Track Listings: 1. All in It 2. Lights Out for Darker Skies 3. No Lucifer 4. Waving Flags 5. Canvey Island 6. Down on the Ground 7. A Trip Out 8. The Great Skua 9. Atom 10. No Need to Cry 11. Open the Door 12. We Close Our Eyes |
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