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  Established in 1998, Nostalgia Central is your one stop reference guide through five decades of music, movies, television, pop culture and social history


THE CAST

Mick Jagger
James Fox
Anita Pallenberg
Michele Breton

Director
Nicolas Roeg
Donald Cammell

 

 

Performance (1970)


Chas is a psychotic East London gangster (James Fox) who hides out in a Notting Hill (London) house with a decadent and reclusive rock star portrayed, in a real acting stretch, by Mick Jagger. 

The two personalities begin to merge, the macho gangster experimenting with drugs and perversity and the singer discovering violence and cruelty.

Turner's consort is the fabulous Pherber, played by the gorgeous Anita Pallenberg. 

Pherber embodies the darkened mood of life after Flower Power when rock's new aristo's dabbled with the devil. 

Pherber and Turner suck Chas into their occult shadow-world, feeding him magic mushrooms and messing with his brutish geezer mind. 

Aleister Crowley and Kenneth Anger intersect in the hallucinogenic claustrophobia of No. 81 Powis Square.

The film has a perverse, creepy fascination; even when it's being quite vile. 

Loaded with every arty trick that the two first-time directors could think of, it was originally released with an X rating, although were it to be released nowadays it would probably have to be spiced up to even be given an R rating. 

Brutal beatings, sexual identity crises and prodigious drug-taking is punctuated by one of Jack Nitzsche’s best scores (highlighted by Ry Cooder’s incredible bottleneck guitar work).

The brief heyday of British psychedelia was soon to be over, and Performance is its most authentic document and its finest product - Perhaps the wildest, most deeply layered psychedelic movie ever made.

Anita Pallenberg’s rumoured off-camera seduction of Jagger upset her then-boyfriend, Mick’s fellow Rolling Stone Brian Jones - who was apparently sunk by the news.