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Topic History of: Sunday Times tomorrow...
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vacancy Actually the film is absolutley marvellous as long as you remove all the quasi marxist tripe that unfortunately intercuts the recording scenes. Using my Studio software I now have a very interesting film showing the birth of one of the best Stones' songs ever. Keith playing the bass line while Bill shakes a sea-shell, Brian hidden away with a quiet guitar where he can't do any damage, and Mick almost explodes with passion as he sings while the rest 'woo-woo' on the other side of the baffle.
Martin K ...And verily after the backlash of 1977, the Mail in 2006 shall forgive any thing said about those nasty punk persons and lo,they shall deliver a free Stranglers album for thineselves.

Nostradamus, page 897 ,about breakfast time.
Richard Ely I'd love to see the film again (it was shown on C4, I recall, in the mid-80s) but my rock-hard principles prevent me from placing any of my hard-earned in the odious Mr. Murdoch's pocket.
JK2006 I get all the papers every day but if I didn't I'd buy the Times for the free CD of Sympathy For The Devil.
From the TV footage the Jagger track was recorded in Olympic Studios Barnes (where I made many of my hits too).