Music DVD Review: Shine A Light - Page 2

This DVD shows the best of what the band has to offer. I do think it would be even better experienced on the big screen. I missed out on that opportunity, but if you have the DVD it is almost as good. The Rolling Stones perform some of their classic hits such as “Start Me Up,” “I Can’t Get No Satisfaction” and if you check out the bonus performances, one of my favorites, “Paint It Black.” Guest appearances by Jack White and Christina Aguilera also add to this experience, and make this one DVD you don’t want to be without, especially if you are a fan of The Rolling Stones.

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    Widescreen Rated PG 13. Academy Award-winning filmmaker Martin Scorsese and the world's greatest Rock'N' Roll band, The Rolling Stones, unite to bring audiences the year's most extraordinary film event, Shine A Light. ...

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  • 1 - Derek Fleek

    Sep 07, 2008 at 2:53 am

    No mention of Buddy Guy? He was my favorite cameo in the film. I enjoyed this feature, but it was a rather empty documentary as far as insight goes, not entertainment.

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