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The Rolling Stones
An original print of the legendary and controversial unreleased film Cocksucker Blues, 16mm film with separate 16mm soundtrack (4 reels); a warts and all documentary capturing the 'Rock n Roll' excesses of the Stone's North American tour, June-July, 1972, contained in original casing with BOAC flight tag attached
The film in this lot is offered for sale without copyright and other reproduction rights, and is for private viewing only (5)
Provenance
Formerly the property of Tony Sanchez

Lot Essay

The film was shot by Robert Frank, and is mainly black and white footage, interspersed with flashes of colour for the most exciting scenes. Instructed by the Stones to create an honest film about a rock band on the road, Frank's film would ultimately contain footage deemed to be too close to the bone; the band would win a legal fight to stop it's general release or public viewing, with a stipulation that it can only be shown once a year, at which Frank has to be present.

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