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April 6, 2011

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Rolling Stones Hells Angels Altamont NEW! Discovered...by Me!

Rolling Stones Hells Angels Altamont NEW! Discovered...by Me!

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The Hells Angels tried to assassinate Mick Jagger
Mick Jagger had fallen out with the Hells Angels Rolling Stones NEW! Hells Angels Altamont Video Discovered...by Me!   http://post.ly/hxPT
NEW Altamont Hells Angels Black & White Silent French News footage of Stones and Angels (discovered by me--and if some Stones Freak or Sonny want to tell me where they've seen it before, go right ahead)
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Watch Rare 9 Min. Interview with Mick JAGGER

One of the best interviews you've probably never seen. And even though he's speaking French, if you don't understand French (it's Mick Jagger speaking French--even I had a pretty good grip on what he was saying, as he breaks into English most of the time).

Altamont Speedway Free Festival was an infamous rock concert held on Saturday, December 6, 1969, at the Altamont Speedway in northern California... 
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The Rolling Stones
  • "Jumpin' Jack Flash"
  • "Carol"
  • "Sympathy for the Devil" (stopped then restarted because of fights breaking out)
  • "The Sun Is Shining"
  • "Stray Cat Blues"
  • "Love in Vain"
  • "Under My Thumb" (stopped then restarted because of fights breaking out)
  • "Brown Sugar" (first live performance)
  • "Midnight Rambler"
  • "Live with Me"
  • "Gimme Shelter"
  • "Little Queenie"
  • "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"
  • "Honky Tonk Women"

  • "Street Fighting Man"

Part of the tour and the Altamont concert were documented in Albert and David Maysles' film Gimme Shelter. As a response to the growing popularity of bootleg recordings, the album Get Yer Ya-Yas Out! (UK 1; US 6) was released in 1970; it was declared by critic Lester Bangs to be the best live album ever.

The night a friend in California called and told me about Altamont, I was having dinner with a woman I'd met a week before--just when the crowd at the speedway was beginning to gather, in fact. We had sat in my apartment and listened to Let It Bleed, and as Mick Jagger sang out the climax of "Gimme Shelter" to Merry Clayton--"Love, sister, it's just a kiss away, it's just a kiss away"--I touched her for the first time. There were contradictions there--did I love her just because I wanted to kiss her?--and contradictions within contradictions--did Mick really mean that?--but I ignored them as always. The Rolling Stones epitomized the thing I loved most in the world, rock and roll, and they could induce me to ignore anything. I played their records all the time.
Headlined and organized by The Rolling Stones, it also featured, in order of appearance: Santana, Jefferson Airplane, The Flying Burrito Brothers, and Crosby, Stills & Nash, with the Rolling Stones taking the stage as the final act. The Grateful Dead were also scheduled to perform, but declined to play shortly before their scheduled appearance due to the increasing violence at the venue. That's the way things went at Altamont so badly that the Grateful Dead, prime organizers and movers of the festival, didn't even get to play.

PHWOOOOOAR! I STILL LOVE THIS CRUMPET!

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PHWOOOOOAR! I STILL LOVE THIS CRUMPET!

CRUMPET!