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Rolling Stones announce new release

Special 'Shine A Light' DVD package to hit the shelves

The Rolling Stones will release a special Collector's Edition DVD of their Martin Scorsese-directed film 'Shine A Light on November 10.

The package will include four new songs and a backstage documentary featuring rehearsal and rare archive footage.

Each copy will include a 16-page booklet featuring the film's production notes, and will and come in numbered packaging.

A second disc will also contain a digital copy of the film, enabling fans to transfer it onto their iPod or laptop.

The film was shot at New York's Beacon Theatre by legendary director Scorsese on The Rolling Stones' 'A Bigger Bang' tour in August 2006.


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Comments (3)

Elliott_Decihells 

Aug 7, 2008

I wish these would give up, they are kinda embarassing now. It's like a Meatloaf Tribute down your local.

rubbersoul7 

Aug 8, 2008

Elliott_Decihells, leave the tedious "oh, they are too old/they should retire" comments out will you. The Stones are a class act still and put on an amazing live show that puts all younger bands to shame. 'Shine a Light' is amazing and showcases just how incredible they still are. any band that produces classics such as 'Exile...', 'Sticky fingers', 'Beggars Banquet', 'Let It Bleed', etc deserves respect. there's no modern band that can even come close to The Stones' talent.

romikthegreat 

Aug 8, 2008

Elliott_Decihells, you are a fucking cunt, mate. The Stones are absolute legends and I couldnt be happier that they keep on going. And their last album (A Bigger Bang) is brilliant, way better than most of the shit that NME bash over and over-hype.

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