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What if you could see the Rolling Stones for a fraction of the price of a concert ticket and at one of the peaks of their career to boot? Today you can. The Alamo Drafthouse is presenting Some Girls: Live in Texas '78. Recorded in 1978 right here in Texas at the Will Rogers Auditorium in Fort Worth, the concert film features not only the Stones playing some of their biggest hits, but early rock classics by Chuck Berry and blues gems by Robert Johnson. Jagger, Richards, Watts and Wyman electrify some 3,000 fans with ''Beast of Burden,'' ''Shattered,'' ''Jumpin' Jack Flash'' and a host of other iconic songs. The concert footage has been remastered in HD, making this as close to seeing one of the biggest bands in the world in their heyday as you’ll get without time travel.
Mon., Nov. 12, 7 p.m., 2012