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Psychological drama meets an East End gangster film meets a psychedelic freak-out. PERFORMANCE (1970, D. Donald Cammell, Nicholas Roeg) is about a local mobster (James Fox) on the run, hiding out in the flat of a famous, decadent musician (Mick Jagger). Many many inexplicable things happen. About half of us never, ever figure out if there's a real plot going on here. #uk #MickJagger #YabtM #reviews #YouTube #movies #film #cinema #CineMastodon #FilmMastodon youtube.com/watch?v=E3Evx8t9hE

Y, antes de que se me olvide, el viernes pasado estuvimos con el amigo @Julipides viendo el documental "The Stones and Brian Jones", que, aunque estupendo, da mucha penica.

#BrianJones fue hundiéndose en su particular miseria cuando #MickJagger y #KeithRichards comenzaron a componer temas propios, y a apartar a #TheRollingStones de la restrictiva senda de #RNB que el rubio fundador de la banda había trazado.

#rockumentary #60s #drugs #alcohol

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"Paint It Black" is a song by the English rock band #theRollingStones. A product of the #songwritingPartnership of #MickJagger and #KeithRichards, it is a #ragaRock song with Indian, Middle Eastern and Eastern European influences and lyrics about grief and loss. #LondonRecords released the song as a single on 7 May 1966 in the United States, and #DeccaRecords released it on 13 May in the United Kingdom. Two months later.
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The latest chapter in my novel Songbird features Great Marlborough Street and the Marlborough Street Magistrates Court (pictured, Wikipedia), which has played host to a number of famous people over the years including Oscar Wilde, John Lennon, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Johnny Rotten and Christine Keeler. Charles Dickens also worked there, as a reporter.