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On July 12th, Absolute Radio aired a documentary titled "50 Years of the Rolling Stones". This was [http://www.absoluteradio.co.uk/onair/events/1333-50+Years+of+the+Rolling+Stones%3A+Documentary the description for this documentary]: | On July 12th, Absolute Radio aired a documentary titled "50 Years of the Rolling Stones". This was [http://www.absoluteradio.co.uk/onair/events/1333-50+Years+of+the+Rolling+Stones%3A+Documentary the description for this documentary]: | ||
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On July 12th, Absolute Radio aired a documentary titled "50 Years of the Rolling Stones". This was the description for this documentary:
The Smiths' Johnny Marr, The Charlatans' Tim Burgess, Frank Black of the Pixies, Depeche Mode's Dave Gahan and many more discuss their influence. This hour-long documentary, narrated by Pete Mitchell, also includes contributions from the Stones themselves - Mick, Keith, Charlie and our own Ronnie Wood on Absolute Radio 60s.
So I recorded the whole documentary via their webradio, thinking that Dave Gahan was going to give quite a few deep thoughts on the Rolling Stones, only to hear just one quote which was quite a light answer.
- Duration: 00:32 minutes
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