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The Day Hal Ashby Captured the Magnetism of the Rolling Stones in His Prime

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In 1981, the Rolling Stones were not just a band; they were a war machine destined to conquer the largest precincts in the United States. To document this milestone, the band recruited an unusual figure: Hal Ashby. He was the director behind masterpieces of melancholy and rebellious cinema such as Harold and Maude and Being There. The result was "Let's Spend the Night Together", a film that we remember today as a vibrant time capsule and, at tim…
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In 1981, the Rolling Stones were not just a band; they were a war machine destined to conquer the largest precincts in the United States. To document this milestone, the band recruited an unusual figure: Hal Ashby. He was the director behind masterpieces of melancholy and rebellious cinema such as Harold and Maude and Being There. The result was "Let's Spend the Night Together", a film that we remember today as a vibrant time capsule and, at tim…

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Futuro broke the news in on Wednesday, February 18, 2026.
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