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1 January 1974 (USA) See more »
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A concert film taken from two Rolling Stones concerts during their 1972 North American tour. Full summary » | Add synopsis »
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Mick Jagger ... Himself (Vocals, Harp) (as The Rolling Stones)

Keith Richards ... Himself (Vocals, Guitar) (as The Rolling Stones)

Mick Taylor ... Himself (Guitar) (as The Rolling Stones)

Charlie Watts ... Himself (Drums) (as The Rolling Stones)

Bill Wyman ... Himself (Bass) (as The Rolling Stones)
Nicky Hopkins ... Himself (Piano)
Bobby Keys ... Himself (Saxophone, Percussion)
Jim Price ... Himself (Trumpet, Trombone)
Ian Stewart ... Himself (Mystery Piano)

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Rollin Binzer 
 
Produced by
Rollin Binzer .... producer
Christopher J. Brough .... executive producer
Marshall Chess .... executive producer
Bob Freeze .... producer
Steve Gebhardt .... producer
 
Film Editing by
Laura Lesser 
 
Production Management
Jonathan Giles Zimmerman .... production manager
 
Special Effects by
John Howard .... title designer
 
Visual Effects by
John Howard .... titles director
Floyd Gentry .... onstage lighting technician (uncredited)
Floyd Gentry .... visual effects (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
John Howard .... camera operator
 

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9 out of 9 people found the following review useful.
The Gem in the Stones Collection, 20 April 2006
Author: ayearsago from United States

This is my favorite Rock N Roll movie, as it is just a straight concert unlike the documentary without talking or opinions forced on the viewer. The film features the Rolling Stones live in Ft Worth Texas with two performances edited together. All other live recordings or films about the Rolling Stones take second place to this film. The primary difference other than their ages with other film is the great musicianship added by lead guitarist Mick Taylor. For once the Stones are shown with a five star guitarist in full bloom, Mick Taylor adds the musicianship to take the band to stellar levels of playing, i.e. Led Zepplin or Cream shows. Coupled with Jagger's first class stage antics and an excellent horn section, the band is highlighted in a raw format that is long gone from their highly polished and commercialized recent tours. The film is unreleased on video and DVD, but easily found via fan circles, trade shows, and down loadable bit torrents. Should appeal to masses of music fans.

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