A documentary on the Rolling Stones' 1969 American concert tour and a concert at Altamont .Speedway where security guards killed an audience member. Includes appearances by Ike and Tina Turner, Jefferson Airplane, and the Flying Burrito Brothers.
General Note: LSC 57.33For home use only.Features: new high-definition transfer of the uncensored 30th anniversary version, never-before-seen performances of the Rolling Stones at Madison Square Garden in 1969, including "Little Queenie," "Oh Carol," and "Prodigal Son," plus backstage outtakes, audio commentary by directors Albert Maysles and Charlotte Zwerin, and collaborator Stanley Goldstein, excerpts from KSAN Radio's Altamont wrap-up, recorded December 7, 1969, with new introductions by then-DJ Stefan Ponek, Altamont stills gallery, featuring the work of photographers Bill Owens and Beth Sunflower, "The Rolling Stones, Altamont, and Gimme shelter": a 44-page booklet with essays by Jagger's former assistant Georgia Bergman, music writers Michael Lydon and Stanley Booth, ex-Oakland Hell's Angels Chapter Head Sonny Barger, and film critics Amy Taubin and Godfrey Cheshire, original and re-release theatrical trailers, plus trailers for Maysles Films' Classics Grey Gardens and Salesman, filmographies for Maysles Films and Charlotte Zwerin, restoration demonstration.Standard version.Originally released as a motion picture in 1970.Disc label title.DVD.