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Ned Kelly Soundtrack - Shel SilversteinDescription: Artist: Silverstein, Shel / Release Date: 1970 / Genre: Soundtracks Newest Review: ... in the Robin Hood tradition. If Mick Jagger had been practicing this back in the hotel room it’s little wonder ... more |
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by lynn_bex - written on 04/08/01 (Very useful, 404 readings)
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From time to time this 1970 Mick Jagger film turns up on television, usually in a late night graveyard slot, and it is so comically bad that it’s almost good. In fact, my old Halliwell’s Film Guide says: “…Obstinately un-likeable action picture with some kind of message which never becomes clear amid all the cleverness”. The soundtrack recording is something else again… And don’t you just love it, when everything comes together? The Music and Lyrics are by the wonderful Shel Silverstein. The Vocals are by my all time favourite, Country Superstar Waylon Jennings. Additional Vocals and ...
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