Even though I grew up in the 60's I never got involved in drugs and could never understand those that did. Likewise, I've never understood the Rolling Stones fascination. But after watching this I do have a lot more respect for Mick Jagger. He sincerely was horrified at what happened here and did his best to squelch the violence. But this was a tragedy waiting to happen right from the planning stage. What an amazing job of documenting it.
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the end of the hippie eraClassicLady
Even though I grew up in the 60's I never got involved in drugs and could never understand those that did. Likewise, I've never understood the Rolling Stones fascination. But after watching this I do have a lot more respect for Mick Jagger. He sincerely was horrified at what happened here and did his best to squelch the violence. But this was a tragedy waiting to happen right from the planning stage. What an amazing job of documenting it.mochiusle
One of the best documentaries ever made!raphaelbracquart
The definition of Rock and Roll!Dieguito
Groovy Documentary! Woodstock of the West, Hells Angels, Lots of Crazy People, Good Music!browniemcfi
totally agree!Agrimorfee
Seriously made me cry towards the end. We will never find out what actually happened.nicolaskrizan
would have been highly interesting even without the musichttp://1001movies.posterous.com/998