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So, if you're into live music films, 'The Rolling Stones: Hampton Coliseum (Live 1981)' is something to check out. It's got that raw energy you expect from a Stones show. Recorded in December '81, right before they wrapped up their U.S. tour, it captures the band at a pivotal moment. The atmosphere is electric, and you can really feel the connection between the band and the crowd. Plus, this concert was groundbreaking as the first live pay-per-view broadcast of a music event. It’s a slice of rock history, showcasing not just the hits, but also the vibe of the early '80s music scene. The pacing keeps you engaged, and Mick's charisma is just off the charts. Definitely worth a watch for collectors who appreciate live performances.
First live pay-per-view music concertCaptured live performance energyPivotal moment in the band's history
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