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So, 'The Rolling Stones: Satisfaction Interviews' is a pretty fascinating dive into the band's earlier years, blending some rare interviews with archival footage that really captures the vibe of the era. You get to see Jagger in his rebellious prime, all slicked back and defiant. Keith is there too, looking a bit out of it, which adds a certain rawness to the whole thing. The Australian documentary footage from the 60s gives it this vintage feel that's hard to replicate. It’s not just a music doc; it’s a snapshot of their lives, their dynamics, and the chaos that surrounded them. It definitely gives you a sense of what it was like to be in their orbit, with all the drama and intensity. The pacing kind of flows like a conversation, making it feel intimate yet sprawling.
Contains rare 60s Australian documentary footageHighlights the band's dynamics and chaosIntimate yet sprawling pacing and atmosphere
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