When Mick Jagger Caused a Riot in Communist Poland
On April 13, 1967 The Rolling Stones played a concert in Warsaw, even though their records could not be purchased legally in Poland. A massive crowd of some 20-30 thousand fans show up, although the theater could only sit 3,000. What could go wrong? Polish bands featured in this video: 5:40 Czerwono Czarni - Sobota To Mój Dzień 5:53 Chochoły - Naście Lat 5:59 Polanie - Nie zawrócę Compilation of 60s Polish garage rock "Wretchin' The Wires" • Various – Wrenchin' The Wires Vol.1 (Wild...

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