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with sssoul
sorry to repeat myself - [www.iorr.org] - but i really wanna know:
has anyone seen the Ya-Yas box set on any Europe-based vendors' websites? a link would be very gratefully received
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with sssoul
sorry to repeat myself - [www.iorr.org] - but i really wanna know:
has anyone seen the Ya-Yas box set on any Europe-based vendors' websites? a link would be very gratefully received
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marquess
To all the moaners:
This new release is the Holy Grail of Rock!!!!
How can someone bash it???
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with sssoul
>> Lastly, a question (because I'm lazy to not look it up myself): is the new Gimme Shelter DVD release coming from ABKCO
(or in collaboration with ABKCO)? If so, it shouldn't contain much duplicating this Ya-Ya's box dvd. <<
it seems like the upcoming European release of Gimme Shelter must have the same relationship with ABKCO
as the Criterion edition did: it's not an ABKCO product, but they needed ABKCO's permission, licences, etc.
my main question at this point is:
does anyone have a link to where the upcoming Ya-Yas is being offered by a Europe-based vendor?
i hope they're not going to make us wait for it just because we're getting a new GS
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Gazza
Seriously, folks. Some people need to f*ckin' wise up. A 3 disc and 1 DVD deluxe version of Get Yer Ya Yas Out.
How bad can it be?
Exactly Gaz, this looks like an awesome release!
I think the fear is that the contents of the first disc have been with us for 39 years, disc 2 is said to contain just 5 tracks, disc 3 isn't the Stones, and the DVD is an unknown at this stage.
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maumau
I think that mixing the bonus songs in the original tracklist and shuffling it in order to match with the actual setlist would mean simply to make another record. I dont think it is a matter of taste. The record whose title is Get yer... has for example SFTD after midnight rambler as song number 6, first of side B if you like.
Of course they can release one, two or every 69 concert or make another compilation but that record, i repeat, has gained an historical status for what it is. So I think that on the part of those involved in the issuing of an expanded version, it is a matter of dealing with a work of art with such a status. So I appreciate the consideration of keeping bonuses separate and including the acts that were in the original project. It seems to me they apparently did a good job by considering the historical context and the timespan.
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Gazza
the BB King/Ike & tina disc is a valid addition IMO because those songs were considered for the original release. Naturally, we'd all prefer more Stones songs but as the song says....YCAGWYW
the only real valid gripe is that there are 3 discs of audio material which could have fitted onto two discs instead. Some prefer to have the original release on its own disc with the bonus material seperate - others would prefer it to be on one disc sequenced in the order the songs were played. Its a matter of taste, and as Tatters says on the previous page, we dont know whether the extra 5 songs have overdubs/edits or not, so there may be a valid reason why they're kept separate.
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Sohoe
Hey tatters in case you've missed it; check Rocky Dijon's post just about the middle ofthis page. Explains why the extra tracks are on seperate disc
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Rocky Dijon
I'll be curious if ABKCO offers the bonus tracks individually to iTunes as I'm sure many folks with the 2002 remaster of YA-YA'S would prefer to simply spend the bare minimum to purchase five new songs rather than digging deep for a two-disc or four-disc box set.
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scottkeef
I would still like someone to explain to me why it was alright for ABKCO to create totally new albums from previously released material and that didnt infringe on anything
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Rocky Dijon
I'll be curious if ABKCO offers the bonus tracks individually to iTunes as I'm sure many folks with the 2002 remaster of YA-YA'S would prefer to simply spend the bare minimum to purchase five new songs rather than digging deep for a two-disc or four-disc box set.
$59.98 DOES seem like a pretty steep price to pay for the five bonus tracks, IF the five bonus tracks are all you're interested in.