Mick, Keith and Ronnie travel to Tangiers, Morocco in June, 1989 to record the Master Musicians of Ja Jouka for their input for "Continental Drift" from the "Steel Wheels" album.
Excelente material. Me encantó Te estoy muy agradecida porque tengo ahora un documento valioso que no creo que a muchos interese .Pero a mí sí.Muy amable por subirlo completo. Saludos desde Argentina. 23 de julio de 2019
Another Schooling in sufi trance (musulman mysticism rf. Al-khidr and cannabis) from morocco to Hindustan one fall in trance with music as a catalyst as healing tool (didgeridoo and original people of Australia do the same and use music rhythm as a healing tool)
Mick in Maroc. Have a great one!. Enjoy your day!. Have a nice time!. Souvenirs from Morocco!Zahw Ja Zahwjaouka !.
Qué maravillosa música ! Me fascina ! Buenos Aires,Argentina 23 de julio de 2019
Excelente material. Me encantó Te estoy muy agradecida porque tengo ahora un documento valioso que no creo que a muchos interese .Pero a mí sí.Muy amable por subirlo completo. Saludos desde Argentina. 23 de julio de 2019
Thanks for uploading is all I can say about this doumentary. Love it !!!
Brian Jones was The Mastermind of the stones would have loved to hear what he would made today he'd have been a big news in the music business
Love this!!!!
MUY INTERESANTE. ME fascinó
Thanks for this, I didn't know it existed!
Waw the stones in morroco ,north of morroco it called rif
🇲🇦 maghribi asilah
Another Schooling in sufi trance (musulman mysticism rf. Al-khidr and cannabis) from morocco to Hindustan one fall in trance with music as a catalyst as healing tool (didgeridoo and original people of Australia do the same and use music rhythm as a healing tool)
omg hahahahha that anedote at the end being mumbled by Mick to Keith during the photo shoot
@olivia what did he say ? I can not understand !!
ROLLERZ OF STONEZ
All that parlaver for one ok. track. lol!
looks like a cold war between Mick and Keef was is full swing during filming. Almost never shown together. Sad.
Keith wasn't really involved here and Mick took it very seriously.
Took them twenty one years to catch up.