There's a bit of documentary film of Mick Jagger, after being released from jail along with Keith in 1967, arriving at some British estate by helicopter, to have a serious discussion with a group of selected representatives of what had to be considered straight society, including a vicar. While not intentionally absurd, at least it seems to be serious, it has a Monty Python vibe to it as Jagger philosophizes with the older gentlemen on society's morals. A prelude, perhaps, to his scene in Performance where he sings Memo From Turner (Let's have a look! he orders as a stout male flunky is forced to strip). Best scene/song in the movie!
There's a bit of documentary film of Mick Jagger, after being released from jail along with Keith in 1967, arriving at some British estate by helicopter, to have a serious discussion with a group of selected representatives of what had to be considered straight society, including a vicar. While not intentionally absurd, at least it seems to be serious, it has a Monty Python vibe to it as Jagger philosophizes with the older gentlemen on society's morals. A prelude, perhaps, to his scene in Performance where he sings Memo From Turner (Let's have a look! he orders as a stout male flunky is forced to strip). Best scene/song in the movie!
You got the brothers’ quotes reversed!!!!,