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Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Stoned
1. Where it All Began [7:13]
2. 3 Months Earlier [6:51]
3. Frank [5:18]
4. Anita [7:52]
5. Move the Wall [7:11]
6. Playing With Frank [8:39]
7. Wasted Session [3:39]
8. Brian's Right-Hand Man [5:59]
9. Falling Out [11:27]
10. How it's Gonna Be [8:43]
11. Frank's Downfall [9:01]
12. Going for a Swim [6:47]
13. Covering Up [2:48]
14. Making a Martyr [3:42]
15. Ending Credits [3:26]
Stephen Woolley, a longtime producer associated with Irish filmmaker Neil Jordan, makes a remarkable directorial debut with this affecting biopic of Rolling Stones co-founder Brian Jones, whose unabashed pursuit of pleasure led to disillusionment, disgrace, and early death. Leo Gregory plays Jones, the Stones’ utility musician and early driving force, as a basically decent but self-destructive young man. His many paramours include actress Anita Pallenberg (Monet Mazur) and dancer Anna Wohlin (Tuva Novotny), who join him on drug-fueled odysseys that eventually get him fired from the wildly successful band. Deciding to renovate his country estate, Jones hires contractor Frank Thorogood (Paddy Considine), who becomes jealous and resentful of his boss. The film provides a rather unambiguous but unverifiable account of the suspicious circumstances under which the 27-year-old Jones died in 1969, but this is not its true purpose. Stoned is at heart a cautionary tale of someone who had it all and threw it all away. The Swinging '60s are punctiliously re-created in sets, costumes, and musical backgrounds; and Woolley effectively conveys the era’s anything-goes spirit, which, for the unlucky, sometimes led to disaster. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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