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The second CD seems to be an 'expanded' version of the 'Got Live if You Want It' EP which was recorded on the tour 6 months earlier.
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Gazza wrote on Sep 17th, 2012 at 10:27am:
Christ on a bike. I make that around 2 and a half hours long.

Three times the length of the cut of the movie that's been in circulation up until now!

Pity that it seems you have to buy the super deluxe version to get the audio soundtrack, but for quite obvious reasons, this might be the one of the pricier packages that I might go for.





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Rolling Stones Doc Captures Young Band on Its Way to Superstardom
7:13 PM PDT 9/17/2012 by Erik Pedersen

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Brian Jones and Mick Jagger onstage in "Charlie Is My Darling.""Charlie Is My Darling — Ireland 1965," which follows the group through the Emerald Isle in the wake of "Satisfaction," will have its world premiere this month at the New York Film Festival.

A new/old documentary about The Rolling Stones’ 1965 visit to Ireland offers a fascinating verité look at the young band but also doubles as a window to the seeds of the counterculture, before hippiedom went (semi)mainstream.

The Rolling Stones: Charlie Is My Darling — Ireland 1965 follows the quintet during a two-day jaunt through the Emerald Isle as the band rides the mammoth success of “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction.” The camera is omnipresent as Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts play shows, give interviews, sign autographs for the likes of cops and grandmas, laze about and travel by plane, train and automobile. The doc also includes the band’s first professionally shot concert performances.


The footage itself has leaked out in various forms over the years, but this is the first time it has been presented in its full-length form. The restored and resequenced Charlie Is My Darling will have its world premiere Sept. 29 at the New York Film Festival to coincide with the band’s – and NYFF’s – 50th anniversary. It was screened for journalists Monday on the Fox lot in Los Angeles.

The film’s concert scenes are wild – from the performances to the crowd reactions – but some of the interviews offer poignant snippets of truth from young men who are on the cusp of mega-stardom but remain unsure about the band’s staying power. Soft-spoken and articulate, Jones offers a series of nuggets including: “I’ve never thought very far ahead at all. I’ve always been a little apprehensive about the future.” Jagger, meanwhile, muses on pop music, fans (and fanatics), success and his onstage alter ego and offstage ego. When asked about the secret of the band's success, Jagger says, "Well, there isn't any secret." He then turns to the camera and adds, "It's all very obvious."


During much of the film, fans’ screams are in the background much like buzzing would be in a documentary about bees.

Two scenes in the narration-free 65-minute pic stand out. The first is a performance that turns into a stage-invasion free-for-all during which the band members are forced to flee the building on the run during their third song. Later, an impromptu songwriting session sees Jagger and Richard tinkering with the lyrics and melody of “Sittin’ on a Fence” before the gathering devolves into singing -- or, more accurately, skewering -- a couple of Beatles songs. All the while, Watts sits by with his typical nonplussed/bored/disgusted face.


The film, directed by Peter Whitehead (1965) and Mick Gochanour (2012), will be available Nov. 6 on DVD and Blu-ray. The Stones, meanwhile, are preparing for a series on concerts in November -- their first since 2007 – to promote the release of a new greatest hits package


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Available Tues Nov 6th in the USA? I'm all over it! What a great, great wonderful celebration that evening will truly be!!
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Some Guy wrote on Sep 18th, 2012 at 9:48am:
Available Tues Nov 6th in the USA? I'm all over it! What a great, great wonderful celebration that evening will truly be!!

For me too Someguy, can't wait, I don't know about the Bluray, I can't understand that, don't you have to have good quality in the original to have a Bluray? how can they take the original which of course back then didn't have today's technology in quality & make it bluray?
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Available Tues Nov 6th in the USA? I'm all over it! What a great, great wonderful celebration that evening will truly be!!


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Available Tues Nov 6th in the USA? I'm all over it! What a great, great wonderful celebration that evening will truly be!!

Indeed, a great American turns 50 that day. Let's go get drunk
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from NME:

September 19, 2012 15:07

The Rolling Stones 'Charlie Is My Darling' documentary to get official release after 40 years
Film will feature earliest known concert footage of the band


The 1965 The Rolling Stones documentary Charlie Is My Darling is set to be officially released for the first time.

The 50-minute film was shot in September 1965 when the Stones did a two-date tour of Ireland after 'Satisfaction' hit the charts. Although bootleg copies have been available, the film was never officially released.

However, as part of the band's 50th anniversary celebrations, a new, restored version of the film will premier at the New York Film Festival on September 29, Billboard reports. It features the earliest known professionally recorded concert footage of the band, including the tracks 'Satisfaction', 'Time Is On My Side' and 'The Last Time', as well as documentary footage of the band backstage, writing new tracks and doing impressions of The Beatles and Elvis Presley.

Showing the hysteria surrounding the band's early years, one track 'I'm Alright', comes to an abrupt end as crowds swarm the stage and the band have to be rushed offstage by police.

"We did some pretty serious science on this," director Mick Gochanour told Billboard about the restoration process. "It took eight months to synch up the [soundtrack] with the live performances…We realised during the middle that we had six complete performances" from the two different cities, recorded on long-obsolete three-track tape.

He added: "There were three tracks: the audience, Mick, and the band. The audience recording was slightly out-of-synch with the band, and when we aligned them, it gave unbelievable definition to the bass and drums."

The world premiere of Charlie Is My Darling - Ireland 1965 will be released commercially on November 6. It will follow the release of another Rolling Stones documentary, Crossfire Hurricane, which is directed by Brett Morgen and follows the band from their early road trips and gigs in the 1960s right up to present day.

Earlier this month, The Rolling Stones announced that they will be releasing a new greatest hits compilation, titled 'GRRR!', in November, which will feature two new tracks.

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the news about this re-issue is getting better and better:

- there is a lot of new footage added to the movie
- and the Got Live If You Want it EP is added in an extended version as cd to the dvd/blue ray

hope this all turns out as well as promised!!

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Rolling Stones Doc 'Charlie Is My Darling' Restored, Captures Band at Early Peak

by Jem Aswad, N.Y.  |   September 18, 2012 2:35 EDT



Archival Footage From 1965 Tour Shows Band's Primal Energy, Hysterical Fans, Camaraderie



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In September of 1965, the Rolling Stones did a quick two-city tour of Ireland on the heels of the success of their latest single, "Satisfaction." Inspired by the Beatles "Hard Days Night," released the previous year, manager Andrew Loog Oldham hired director Peter Whitehead to film some cinema verite footage and ace engineer Glyn Johns to record the shows. The footage was collected into a maddeningly uneven 50-minute documentary called "Charlie Is My Darling" that was shopped the following year but never officially released or aired -- although wobbly bootleg copies have been making the rounds for decades -- and the reels sat in film cans, largely untouched, for more than 40 years.

As part of ABKCO's ongoing exploration and restoration of the Stones' early archives -- not to mention the band's 50th anniversary and tour dates later this year -- the footage has been laboriously cleaned up and made into a new, longer film, with 60 percent new footage and six complete songs (including "The Last Time," "Satisfaction" and "Time Is On My Side") that represent nothing less than the earliest known professionally shot concert footage of the Rolling Stones, with painstakingly remixed sound.

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The results are absolutely staggering: The live footage alone is arguably the most exciting video document of the Stones' early years, capturing both the primal energy of their performance and the hysteria it evoked in their audiences. (One song actually is not "complete": During "I'm Alright," crowd members swarmed onstage -- not just hugging the band but tackling them -- and the Stones had to be rushed offstage by police before they could finish.)

The cameras follow the Stones nearly every step of the way during the trip, traveling to, from and around Ireland (where it was seemingly always raining); signing autographs and doing interviews; talking to (and running from) fans, goofing around in hotel rooms; writing songs (Mick Jagger and Keith Richards are seen polishing the deep cut "Sittin' on a Fence") and doing juvenile musical impersonations of the Beatles, Elvis, Fats Domino and cheesy music-hall songs and other songs of their own.

Throughout, the Stones look absolutely magnificent in their Swinging London splendor, with lots of turtlenecks, sunglasses, suede, Cuban heels, and checkered jackets and pants.


And while the then-scourges of British society are shockingly young and fresh-faced (Jagger is 22, Richards is 21), they're also wise far beyond their years in a way that the film -- with nearly 50 years of hindsight -- skillfully plays up. Jagger says when they started they expected to be around for a year to 18 months; Brian Jones says "Let's face it: The future as a Rolling Stone is very uncertain," refers to "our peculiar sort of success" and says "I've always been a little apprehensive of the future" (he had less than four years to live). Jagger speaks presciently about the rise of the counterculture, the anti-war movement and sexual liberation, "especially in America." Asked how much of his performance is acting, he says, "I suppose really all of it is acting …. The most successful actors have been the most egotistical ones." And offstage? "[I'm] about half as egotistical," he laughs.

At one point Bill Wyman muses, "It makes you wonder if there's an easier way of making a living."

Perhaps most strikingly of all, "Charlie Is My Darling" captures the group at a unique point in their career. They'd been famous for more than a year, long enough to be accustomed to it on one level, and still overwhelmed and perplexed by it on others. They're also close-knit in a Beatles-ish way that was probably a distant memory just a year later: You see them sleeping on each others' shoulders as the plane leaves Ireland, and supporting each other in a way that would soon be superceded by the Mick/Keith power duo.

The film footage is grainy at times but always clear, and the sound improvement is downright astounding. "We did some pretty serious science on this," director Mick Gochanour, a longtime fan, told Billboard about the painstaking restoration process, which found them working with completely un-synched, often unlabeled separate soundtracks and film. "It took eight months to synch up the [soundtrack] with the live performances," he said. "We realized during the middle that we had six complete performances" from the two different cities, recorded on long-obsolete three-track tape.

"Glyn Johns did a phenomenal job," he said. "There were three tracks: the audience, Mick, and the band. The audience recording was slightly out-of-synch with the band, and when we aligned them, it gave unbelievable definition to the bass and drums.

"You can only imagine what it was like to work on this!" he gushed.


The world premiere of "The Rolling Stones Charlie is my Darling - Ireland 1965" takes place during the New York Film Festival on September 29 (Andrew Loog Oldham will be present for a Q&A); an encore screening of the film will be held on October 3 at 8:30 PM.  Both screenings are scheduled for the Walter Reade Theatre. There will be another screening at the 92 Street Y in New York on October 5, which will feature a conversation between Oldham and Steven Van Zandt (tickets are available to the public).

The film has a commercial retail release date of November 6; the director's cut, the producer's cut and this new 2012 version will be available on DVD, Blu-ray and as part of a Super Deluxe Box Set.

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Full details of Stones' Irish movie revealed
Thursday 27 September 2012

Full details have been announced of The Rolling Stones Charlie is my Darling - Ireland 1965, the previously unreleased film which will be in the shops and on screens in November as part of the band's 50th anniversary celebrations.

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Charlie is my Darling will be released in Ireland on Super Deluxe Box Set, Blu-ray and DVD on November 2


Shot on a weekend tour of Ireland weeks after (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction reached the top of the charts, and marking the Rolling Stones' cinematic debut, Charlie is my Darling will be released in Ireland on Super Deluxe Box Set, Blu-ray and DVD on November 2.

The press release says: "Charlie is my Darling is an intimate, behind-the-scenes diary of life on the road with the young Rolling Stones featuring the first professionally filmed concert performances of the band's long and storied touring career, documenting the early frenzy of their fans and the riots their live performances incited."


Among the performances featured in the movie are The Last Time, Time is on My Side and the first ever concert performance of (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction.

Produced by Stones' manager/producer Andrew Loog Oldham and directed by Peter Whitehead, the 1965 director's cut of the movie was 35 minutes long and was followed by a 50-minute producer's cut in the 1980s.

Now a new 65-minute version of the movie has been assembled featuring additional footage shot by Whitehead and first-generation audio recordings.

Among the extras on the Super Deluxe Box Set are DVD and Blu-ray versions of the director's cut and producer's cut, more footage shot in Dublin and Belfast in 1965, photos from the Irish Photo Archive/Lensmen Photo Archive, articles about the Irish show, a 42-page book, a poster of the band's Belfast show, the film's soundtrack and a CD and 10" vinyl album of live recordings from the band's 1965 tour.

The individual Blu-ray and DVD editions of the movie also feature the 2012 version, the director's cut and the producer's cut.

There will also be a digital-only release of the 2012 version of the movie.

The Rolling Stones Charlie is my Darling - Ireland 1965 receives its world premiere at the New York Film Festival tomorrow, Friday September 28.

November 2012 broadcast premieres and theatrical screenings are also being scheduled for Ireland, the UK and the US.


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September 28, 2012 12:50 PM ET

In September 1965, weeks after "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" hit the charts, the Rolling Stones landed in Dublin to play four manic gigs in two days. The band's manager, Andrew Loog Oldham, commissioned filmmaker Peter Whitehead to capture every moment. "Everybody had done a movie, even Gerry and the Pacemakers," says Oldham. "I wanted to get the Stones in the mood for dealing with the film business."

Now that remarkable footage – which rivals the intimate portrait of Bob Dylan in Don't Look Back – is finally being released as a movie. Charlie Is My Darling: Ireland 1965 (out November 6th) is packed with unseen footage of early Stones mayhem: boozy hotel-room jams, rabid stage-rushing fans and electric live performances of "Time Is on My Side," "Everybody Needs Somebody to Love" and "Satisfaction." "They sound like the Pistols in '77," says director Mick Gochanour. "It's raw. You don't get that sense from Hullabaloo and Shindig!"

Gochanour visited the Stones vault in London, where he found hours of the 1965 footage – including one mesmerizing scene of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards composing the folky Flowers cut "Sittin' on a Fence." "I almost had a heart attack when I saw it," says Gochanour. "The collaboration they used to have, which Keith talks about in his book, is right there."

Jagger comes off as remarkably astute and forward-thinking­ for a 22-year-old. "Young people have started a big thing where they're anti-war, they love everybody and their sexual lives have become freer," he says in the film. "A whole sort of basis for society . . . but it's up to them to carry on those ideals instead of falling into the same old routine their parents have fallen into."

Rolling Stone spoke with Andrew Loog Oldham about the film, his memories of the Stones in the Sixties and his take on new music. "All of our stuff and what followed is on top of the mountain," he says. "And the newcomers are struggling to get up the hill."

Why did it feel like the right time to release Charlie Is My Darling?
Without doubt, it is the end of a certain part of the Sixties as we knew it. We managed to put it off for so long, it was still amazing that this dream we dared to pursue still had legs and remained the foundation behind most new music. Age and the Internet were two hits to the body. We do not have a recorded music business in any way similar to that we grew up with; all of our stuff and what followed is on top of the mountain and the newcomers are struggling to get up the hill. So it's an ideal time for the movie, a representation of what life was like for both the musician and the music fan at the end of the first part of the Sixties. A few years ago, it might not have been as interesting – the end of certain parts of the game were a long way off.

In your book 2Stoned, director Peter Whitehead says that while you had the idea for the film, you gave him complete freedom.  What was your vision for the film originally? Why did you commission it?
Vision was not part the game, getting from moment to moment was. Everybody had done a movie – even Gerry & the Pacemakers. I succumbed to that pressure, which was a mistake because it involved following, not leading. Perhaps it was because I was infatuated by film. I just wanted to get the Stones in the mood for dealing with the film business and deciding what we would or would not do. I figured if they'd been filmed for a few days they'd be up for the crap that was to come. It was also a great opportunity to see which of the Stones the camera fancied, and it turned out to be Charlie Watts,  hence the title of the movie.  

Much has been written about why Charlie Is My Darling was shelved. From your perspective, though, why wasn't it released?
We were busy. We had to find a follow-up to "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction," and that was "Get Off of My Cloud," then we had to have a follow-up to that. The world was very different then. You did not have all these systems that needed product. I think the BBC might have paid 500 quid for it, but they really were not interested. The Stones in the U.K. were still the unwashed and unwanted, in spite of the hits, and in the U.S. you did Ed Sullivan and Dean Martin. Anyway, I didn't want it out. I think Peter took the film to the Berlin Film Festival and some noted film geezer said that out of all the entries, Charlie is My Darling would be the only one that would hold up in 50 years time. Quite an astute dude. I think Peter was suggested to us by Sean Kenny, the set designer. Sean had seen his Allen Ginsberg film. Peter was perfect.

What was your idea for a later feature film on the Stones [after Charlie Is My Darling]? In your mind, why didn't that work out?
Once we could not get A Clockwork Orange, I lost interest. I paid lip service to the idea of Only Lovers Left Alive; great title, average tale. Anyway, the Stones were not really that interested. They knew what fit and what didn't. We didn't have to discuss it. Our world was changing at a tremendous rate. Vietnam, civil and racial unrest, Kent State, the second half of the 69's, drugs as a way of life. Charlie Is My Darling looked like "the Bowery boys go to Belfast" compared to what was going on.

Would you say there's a theme to the film?
The camera is rolling – do something.

What do you think about the newly-cut version of the film? How does it compare to the original?
It's a good time to see all of the footage, it would not have been then. I would not have wanted anyone to see Mick and Keith composing after a show in a hotel room. Now, well, Mick's late night rendition of "Tell Me " is something I wish he'd done in the White House. It's a great document to a time that would be done with by the end of '65; '66 was a completely different animal.

Interesting that you would never have wanted Mick and Keith composing in a hotel room in a film. Why?
Composing in a hotel room onscreen was not part of the process of the time. Only the result was required. Today, of course, is different and the process requires you put as much as you can on the table.

What memories does watching the film bring back?
Well, I saw the tailor who cut Keith and my tweed jackets quite recently. He was still on Berwick Street in Soho. I don't do memories, I do dreams.

During the brief 1965 tour, what was it like to be at the center of the Stones as "Satisfaction" was hitting the charts?
Hectic. I'm not being flippant – dreams had come true. The Stones were less "made it in America" as "made by America." America was wonderful to us. I mean, we recorded on Sunset and Ivar, at RCA, and at Chess Studios on South Michigan in Chicago. Nice going for three years.

What was it like?
Wonderful, once Keith and Mick came up with "Get off of my Cloud," meaning that there was no time to sit back and bask in the light of "Satisfaction." We needed another single released in a dozen weeks; that was the way the world worked. I know it works the same way today if you are Katy Perry, but in a reverse process: release first, singles later. I was amazed that when I first heard "Get Off of My Cloud," there was no absolutely no acknowledgement or nod to "Satisfaction " whatsoever. The band just drove right over it and said, "Here we are again!"

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Andrew Loog Oldham and Steve Van Zandt will be speaking after the New York premier Oct 5th.
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I'm wondering what Steve Van Zandt has to do with it? was he around in the 60's in bands? I just know him as an actor & Bruce's guitarist & his Radio show.
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Andrew Loog Oldham and Steve Van Zandt will be speaking after the New York premier Oct 5th.
http://www.92y.org/Uptown/Event/Andrew-LoogOldham/Steven-Vandt.aspx?utm_source=9...


I'm wondering what Steve Van Zandt has to do with it? was he around in the 60's in bands? I just know him as an actor & Bruce's guitarist & his Radio show.

He's a big fan of the Stones. Espicially the early days.
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MoMA to Offer Stones Access By PIA CATTON


The Museum of Modern Art has no mixed emotions about the Rolling Stones. To celebrate the band's 50th year, the museum's film department is giving the British rock gods the full retrospective treatment with "The Rolling Stones: 50 Years on Film," a series meant to encompass the many ways in which the Stones have collaborated with filmmakers through the decades.

"Rather than trot out all of the concert films and music videos and the countless times their music has been used in film, the core of the show is dedicated to collaboration," said associate curator Joshua Siegel. "What's astonishing is the number of iconoclastic filmmakers they've worked with."


The series, set to run from Nov. 15 to Dec. 2, begins with a look back at the Stones' 1972 North American tour via Robert Frank's "S-8 Stones Footage from Exile on Main Street." Of a more recent vintage is Martin Scorsese's 2008 documentary "Shine a Light," which centered on a 2006 stop at the Beacon Theatre during the band's "A Bigger Bang" tour.

Film projects by individual band members are included, such as "Chuck Berry Hail! Hail! Rock 'n' Roll," a 1987 concert film for which Keith Richards "produced a knock-out band" for Mr. Berry's 60th birthday, said Mr. Siegel.

The retrospective closes with screenings of Peter Whitehead's "Charlie Is My Darling: Ireland 1965," an early look at the Stones as they toured Ireland. Each of the more than 25 features and shorts—including work by Kenneth Anger, Hal Ashby, Jean-Luc Godard, Albert and David Maysles and Charlotte Zwerin—will be shown twice.

While comparisons could be drawn to the movies by or about the Beatles, the films that center on the Stones are not necessarily crowd-pleasing or ingratiating. Said Mr. Siegel, "They are messy and raw. Some are failed. But they have an energy that is thrilling."

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10000872396390443635404578034973183565916.html


Haven't found a complete listing online yet. I would assume that artsy projects like Godard's One Plus One and Donald Cammel's Performance would be included.

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So Respectable: Rolling Stones Film Retrospective Coming To MoMA


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There's been a lot of Rolling Stones news lately: they have a new greatest hits album coming (with two new recordings), there's a new documentary premiering on HBO in November, and they're rumored to be playing a few live shows to celebrate their 50th anniversary (including two at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn). Now you can add one more thing to that list: MoMA will host a Rolling Stones film retrospective from November 15th to December 2nd.

The exhibition opens with a rare screening of Robert Frank's S-8 Stones Footage from Exile on Main Street (1972), and Cocksucker Blues (1972), both chronicling the Stone's 1972 North American cross-country tour (and all the debauchery and drugs that came along with it). The exhibition closes with screenings on December 1st and 2nd of Peter Whitehead's The Rolling Stones Charlie Is My Darling - Ireland 1965 (1965/2012), making its debut after an absence of more than 45 years and offering never-before-seen footage.

In between, there will be classics such as the 1969 tour documentary Gimme Shelter (1970), Mick Jagger's starring role in Performance (1970), and Keith Richards in a suit in Chuck Berry Hail! Hail! Rock 'n' Roll (1987). There'll also be plenty of concert footage—everything from The T.A.M.I. Show (1964) to The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus (1968/1996) to Hal Ashby's Let's Spend the Night Together (1983) and Martin Scorsese's Shine a Light (2008).

And of course there will be plenty of their classic, silly, Mick Jagger-strutting, Keith Richards-sneering, pre and post-MTV music videos. Below, we've picked out some of our favorites to whet your appetite. If Charlie Watts looks bored or Jagger is making a ridiculous face, everything is probably alright with the world!

http://gothamist.com/2012/10/04/so_respectable_rolling_stones_film.php
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Just ordered my copy.  Cant wait!
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Amazon.ca (Canada) lists the super deluxe edition for $69.99:

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