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The Rolling Stones will star in a new documentary, Crossfire Hurricane, which will chart their early years as a band.
Released in October, with a DVD release to follow the month after, director Brett Morgen has captured the band's gigs in the 1960s with Crossfire Hurricane showing footage including scenes shot around the release of 1972's 'Exile On Main Street' and more recent times.
Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Ronnie Wood will all provide commentary in the film.
Speaking about his film, director Morgen said: “Crossfire Hurricane invites the audience to experience firsthand the Stones' nearly mythical journey from outsiders to rock and roll royalty. This is not an academic history lesson. Crossfire Hurricane allows the viewer to experience the Stones' journey from a unique vantage point. It's an aural and visual rollercoaster ride.”
The October/ November release of Crossfire Hurricane ties in with the rumours the band will play four gigs between London and New York at the end of this year.
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