The Rolling Stones are celebrating their 50th anniversary this year, so naturally, goodies are coming out of the vaults. The latest is the legendary but never-before-released documentary "The Rolling Stones – Charlie Is My Darling – Ireland 1965." Produced by Stones’ manager/producer Andrew Loog Oldham, he enlisted director Peter Whitehead ("The Fall," "Tonite Let's All Make Love in London") to travel with the group and film before they broke big and just as “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” began to rocket the group to the pinnacle of the U.S. and U.K. charts. The doc will be making its world premiere at the New York Film Festival this weekend (Andrew Loog Oldham himself will be in attendance). Mick Gochanour and Robin Klein, the directors behind "The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus," created a new version of the doc by painstakingly restoring over 90,000 frames of optical screen...
- 9/27/2012
- by Edward Davis
- The Playlist
Tonight at the Museum of the Moving Image in New York: The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus (1968), featuring the Stones, of course, but also The Who, John and Yoko, Jethro Tull, Marianne Faithfull and Taj Mahal. Director Michael Lindsay-Hogg will be on hand "for a post-screening discussion and book signing of his captivating new memoir Luck and Circumstance: A Coming of Age in Hollywood, New York, and Points Beyond. Lindsay-Hogg takes us through an extraordinary life including boyhood encounters with Marion Davies, William Randolph Hearst, Olivia De Havilland, Humphrey Bogart, Henry Miller, and a prolific career in the worlds of film, television, and music."
Through February 12, the Whitney Museum is presenting Three Landscapes, "a little-known triple screen film installation by Roy Lichtenstein, unseen since its showing at the Los Angeles County Museum in 1971 as part of the groundbreaking exhibition Art and Technology. The result of a short residency at Universal Studios in Hollywood,...
Through February 12, the Whitney Museum is presenting Three Landscapes, "a little-known triple screen film installation by Roy Lichtenstein, unseen since its showing at the Los Angeles County Museum in 1971 as part of the groundbreaking exhibition Art and Technology. The result of a short residency at Universal Studios in Hollywood,...
- 10/26/2011
- MUBI
Keith Richards and Paul McCartney have written a song together. Legendary The Rolling Stones guitarist Keith said the collaboration came about after he met his old 60s chart rival, former Beatle Paul, on holiday.
"We were really pleased to see each other," he wrote in his biography "Life". "We fell straight in talking about the past, talking about songwriting. He told me because he was left-handed he and John Lennon could play the guitars like mirrors opposite each other, watching each other's hands. So we started playing like that."
"We started composing a song together, a McCartney/Richards number whose lyrics were pinned to my wall for many weeks."
67-year-old Keith explained the pair almost performed together at the American Super Bowl after he begged Paul to play Beatles song "Please Please Me", but the singer and songwriter refused, saying it would take too long to plan properly.
Despite a...
"We were really pleased to see each other," he wrote in his biography "Life". "We fell straight in talking about the past, talking about songwriting. He told me because he was left-handed he and John Lennon could play the guitars like mirrors opposite each other, watching each other's hands. So we started playing like that."
"We started composing a song together, a McCartney/Richards number whose lyrics were pinned to my wall for many weeks."
67-year-old Keith explained the pair almost performed together at the American Super Bowl after he begged Paul to play Beatles song "Please Please Me", but the singer and songwriter refused, saying it would take too long to plan properly.
Despite a...
- 10/27/2010
- by celebrity-mania.com
- Celebrity Mania
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