The Rolling Stones: Some Girls
From $2.99 • Best for: Ideal for fans of The Rolling Stones who want a deeper understanding of the making of 'Some Girls' and the era in which it was created.
description The Rolling Stones: Some Girls Overview
A documentary that follows The Rolling Stones during the making of their album 'Some Girls,' providing insights into the band's creative process and the cultural context surrounding this influential work.
info The Rolling Stones: Some Girls Specifications
| Type | other |
| Category | movie |
| Director | Martin Scorsese |
| Duration | 90 minutes |
| Release Year | 1983 |
balance The Rolling Stones: Some Girls Pros & Cons
- Provides unique insights into The Rolling Stones' creative process
- Highlights the cultural context of the 'Some Girls' album era
- Features exclusive behind-the-scenes footage and interviews with band members
- Documentary captures the energy and atmosphere of recording sessions
- Limited to fans of The Rolling Stones who are already familiar with their work
- May not appeal to those uninterested in the music industry or band history
- Doesn't cover the full timeline of the album's creation, focusing mainly on the studio period
- No additional bonus content or features
help The Rolling Stones: Some Girls FAQ
What era does this documentary focus on?
The documentary primarily covers the making of The Rolling Stones' 'Some Girls' album in the early 1980s.
Is there any new music featured in the documentary?
While it focuses on the recording process, no new songs are included; only previously released tracks from the 'Some Girls' album.
How long is the documentary?
The documentary runs for approximately 90 minutes.
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