4:03 pm - 10/19/2012
The Rolling Stones‘ 50th Anniversary uncorks another bottle of champagne next month with the previously announced release of Charlie Is My Darling – Ireland 1965, a rarity of a film that focuses on the band’s visit to Ireland circa September 1965. In anticipation of its release, the producers have dropped one hell of a teaser that captures the Stones aping a couple of The Beatles tracks, specifically “I’ve Just Seen A Face” and “Eight Days a Week”. To phrase it in an Americanized bastardization of British intelligence, it’s quite a “cheeky” clip.
The full, unseen relic will surface on DVD and Blu-Ray come November 6th. A box set that includes both the DVD and Blu-ray discs, two CDs (the soundtrack and live recordings of their 1965 British tour), a 10″ vinyl of live tracks, a 1965 Belfast gig poster, a 42 pg hardcover book, and even a limited cell from the film will also be available. Those with Direct TV, however, can catch the film on November 10th.
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The Stones Cover The Beatles
The Rolling Stones‘ 50th Anniversary uncorks another bottle of champagne next month with the previously announced release of Charlie Is My Darling – Ireland 1965, a rarity of a film that focuses on the band’s visit to Ireland circa September 1965. In anticipation of its release, the producers have dropped one hell of a teaser that captures the Stones aping a couple of The Beatles tracks, specifically “I’ve Just Seen A Face” and “Eight Days a Week”. To phrase it in an Americanized bastardization of British intelligence, it’s quite a “cheeky” clip.
The full, unseen relic will surface on DVD and Blu-Ray come November 6th. A box set that includes both the DVD and Blu-ray discs, two CDs (the soundtrack and live recordings of their 1965 British tour), a 10″ vinyl of live tracks, a 1965 Belfast gig poster, a 42 pg hardcover book, and even a limited cell from the film will also be available. Those with Direct TV, however, can catch the film on November 10th.
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