Rolling Stones Ole Ole Ole

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2017/01/19 16:03:25 (permalink)

Rolling Stones Ole Ole Ole

Interesting documentary "Rolling Stones Ole Ole Ole: A Trip Across Latin America" (I saw via Starz cable station).
 
Documents their 2016 tour culminating in an outdoor concert in Havana, Cuba. A lot of behind the scene views into the Stones, and also with concert footage. I was particularly wowed by the fan base in these countries (i.e., Argentina, Peru, Brazil, Mexico, Cuba, etc). It was mentioned that in Cuba, rock music was banned for many years. People could get arrested for listening to rock music. If I recall correctly from the movie, there was a similar ban on rock music even in Mexico in the 60's. Now that these freedoms have opened up, the young crowd (and also many oldsters) just love seeing a band like the Stones. Great audiences. 
 
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    Re: Rolling Stones Ole Ole Ole 2017/01/19 16:22:07 (permalink)
    I wasn't sure if i was going to bother with Ole Ole Ole, since I've probably seen every video the stones ever put out and they're getting repetitive.  But I saw some of the offstage clips recently and it looks pretty interesting.  Hopefully I'll have time to watch it soon.

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