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Filmed in 1968 for British television, this acid tab of carnivalesque psychedelia was buried for nearly 30 years due to Mick’s reported dissatisfaction with the band’s performance. Turns out there’s nothing to be embarrassed about, especially when compared with Yoko Ono’s caterwauling; other acts include John Lennon sans Beatles, Jethro Tull and Taj Mahal. Music promos for “Jumpin’ Jack Flash," “Child of the Moon” and “Neighbours” will also be screened.
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