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Rolling Stoned follows the exploits of Robby and Anna, two very different musicians in a secret love affair behind the backs of their respective bands. In an act of romance, Robby gets his band stoned of their minds so that he and Anna can have the house to themselves for a night. Over the course of the evening, things get dank and the pair start to question the sustainability of their relationship.
[Pavilon De Paris (Les Abattoirs), Paris France June 5th 1976] Jointrip Slate Interview Opening Honky Tonk Women If You Can not Rock Me Get Off of My Cloud Hand Of Fate Hey Negrita Ain't Too Proud To Beg Fool To Cry Hot Stuff Angie Star Star You Gotta Move You Can not Always Get What You Want [BLACK AND BLUE Promo Clips 1976] Fool To Cry (Diff Vocal) Hot Stuff (True Stereo Mix) Crazy Mama (True Stereo Mix) Hey Negrita (True Stereo Mix) Street Fighting Man (Spanish TV Upgrade vers. / June 6th Paris)
Palalido Palazzo Dello Sport, Milan, Italy October 1, 1970 JUMPIN JACK FLASH ROLL OVER BEETHOVEN SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL STRAY CAT BLUES PRODIGAL SON DEAD FLOWERS MIDNIGHT RAMBLER LOVE IN VAIN
The Rolling Stones 1998-03-30 Buenos Aires, Argentina River Plate Stadium 1. intro 2. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction 3. Let's Spend the Night Together 4. Flip The Switch 5. Gimme Shelter 6. Anybody Seen My Baby? 7. 19th Nervous Breakdown 8. Saint of Me 9. Out of Control 10. She's A Rainbow 11. Miss You 12. Band intro 13. You Don't Have To Mean It 14. Wanna Hold You 15. Little Queenie 16. I Just Want to Make Love to You 17. Like A Rolling Stone 18. Sympathy For The Devil 19. Tumbling Dice 20. Honky Tonk Women 21. Start Me Up 22. Jumping Jack Flash 23. You Can't Always Get What You Want 24. Brown Sugar
Genre: Rock
In "The MBC Rolling, Series II", the cooperative engages rolling objects commonly used for auto mechanic work to perform domestic tasks, highlighting and questioning the assumed duality between so-called masculine and feminine labor roles and the heightened value given to capitalist/commodity-based industry over caregiving/service-based industry, the latter of which is often invisible and unpaid. The video is a tapestry of improvised encounters in interstitial and adjacent filmic space between two performers. It is chance choreography with alignment and misalignment in movements and actions engaging bodies, objects, and technology. – The ManosBuckius Cooperative
An unexpected encounter causes two girls to fall in love between the beeps of the arcade machines and the rhythm of the music from the skating rink.
A Chinese young woman tries to figure out her feeling towards her colleague while she is struggling learning a new language. The misunderstanding not only lies in language barrier.
A Chaplin-like tramp is mistaken for a Bolshevik
A prequel fan film to Tobe Hooper's The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974).
When Dr. Gretchen Berland gave video cameras to three Los Angeles residents in wheelchairs and asked them to film their daily lives, she wasn’t sure what they would capture. In the end — after nearly two years and 212 hours of tape — Galen Buckwalter, Ernie Wallengren and Vicki Elman did far more than accomplish Berland’s goal of providing care givers, policy makers and health care professionals insight into life on wheels for 1.6 million Americans.
Actor and former lead singer of Black Flag, Henry Rollins, performs during his spoken-word tour before a London audience.
Henry Rollins performs in San Francisco.
A black Lamborghini spins in circles, cheered on by men in white T-shirts and medallion necklaces. Larry W. Cook has reused a clip from the 2000 music video "Get Your Roll On" by the rap group Big Tymers but replaced the audio with a version of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech. The civil rights leader's speech has been chopped and screwed, a hip-hop turntable technique that involves slowing down a track.
Classic Unauthorised Stones Footage.
This is probably the most fun I’ve had on a shoot ever! Everyone had a hard time keeping their poker at all times of the day. So what you see is the footage between the smirks and the laughter we managed… We wrote the script with Ville in just a few hours. Let’s face it, it’s a pretty easy subject to write about! The shoot took us about nine hours, the edit one and a half days. So it was about a two day project in total.