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So, 'Rolling Stones - in Morocco' is this intriguing documentary from 1989 that captures the band's brief but fascinating stay in Tangier. You really get a sense of the atmosphere, the mixing of cultures, and the way the city itself seems to breathe creativity. The pacing is relaxed, almost dreamy, letting you soak in the sights and sounds of Morocco. What stands out is their collaboration with The Master Musicians of Jajouka; it's not just a concert film – it’s a journey into musical roots and fusion. The vibe is authentic, and you can feel the connection they’re trying to forge between rock and traditional Moroccan music. Definitely a unique piece for collectors who appreciate the more offbeat side of rock history.
Documentary showcases live sessions with Master Musicians of Jajouka.Atmospheric depiction of Tangier in the late '80s.Focus on musical fusion rather than standard concert footage.
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