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The Rolling Stones' banned documentary 'Cocksucker Blues' has appeared online. The film, commissioned by the band for their 1972 US tour to be covered by photographer Robert Frank, was banned by the band due to its content, which included drug taking and various other rock 'n' roll antics.
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Cocksucker Blues - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Well, if an HIV+ cocksucker was blowing his HIV- buddy and he had bleeding gums or sores or cuts in his mouth, his blood could come into contact with a sore or cut on the HIV- dude's dick. Also, the skin inside the piss slit is a membrane that HIV can pass right through.
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Cocksucker Blues Movie Summary and Synopsis from Fandango. ... Cast & Crew ... Cocksucker BluesSynopsis...
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Before the Internet (thanks, Al Gore!) you couldn’t see Cocksucker Blues. Even though the Rolling Stones themselves had commissioned this intimate documentary of their 1972 tour for Exile on Main Street, the result was so raw and uncomplimentary that they refused permission for its release.
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Playing the role of rock and roll's Lucifer is a tough act to uphold. And even tougher to chronicle,... ... Cocksucker Blues is different from most rock and roll documentaries in that only a handful of songs are shown, the highlight of which is a version of "Satisfaction" with Stevie Wonder joining the Glimmer Twins.
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