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shortfatfanny
Got mine as well and had just time for the first twenty minutes to watch.
Strange.....the press conference (....,"philosophically trying".) is
dated to January 28th 1969,
The IORR department of history accuracity should´ve been asked...
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shortfatfanny
Strange.....the press conference (....,"philosophically trying".) is
dated to January 28th 1969,
The IORR department of history accuracity should´ve been asked...
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CousinC
Bought my copy too!
Try to squeeze it in between World Cup games.
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shortfatfanny
Strange.....the press conference (....,"philosophically trying".) is
dated to January 28th 1969,
The IORR department of history accuracity should´ve been asked...
Geez! Seeing as the Altamont concert was in December..........obviously the press conference
(in which MJ refers to the show) would be BEFORE the december date.
I don't know about the rest of you.....but the inability to get minor things like this..and the Exile credits
correct is really irksome to me. So many people must've watched it (hopefullly checking for errors) before
its mass release...and nobody caught this?
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melillo
its kind of insulting to be honest
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Hairball
Mick mistakenly mentioned the same thing about Apocalypse being released around the time of Exile in a recent (French?) interview.
I guess through the haze of all the drugs, several years of that era are a bit blurry.
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Hairball
Mick mistakenly mentioned the same thing about Apocalypse being released around the time of Exile in a recent (French?) interview.
I guess through the haze of all the drugs, several years of that era are a bit blurry.
Apocalypse Now always had such a strong associate with the late 70s and the post Vietnam era that for someone not to catch that error is kind of bizarre. Exile and Apocalypse are from such different societal time periods when you compare the early 1970s to the late 1970s
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SKILLS
Howdy all,
Sitting here in New Zealand, I realised our time zone gives us a tasty advantage, so i've just snuck out of work early at 3pm, and on my way home, a 400m walk thru the central city of Auckland, I've been to JB HiFi, theres a plug, and purchased the newly stocked "Stones In Exile" for $24.99 NZD about $16 USD.
So I'm 12 minutes in and i'm comparing the official version to the one screened on Jimmy Fallon on the 15th of last month, which was about 45mins long.
So many differences to the TV edit. i'm at 15mins and it's like night and day so far, so much more depth, Charlie, Bill and Mick T recounting the issues of moving and relocation. Keith recollecting the quality of available recording rooms.
This is awesome, i'll update later
28 mins, i'm stunned at the footage, as a student of CS Blues and Ladies & Gentlemen and asorted doco's, the quality is unreal.
I can't wait for the remastered Ladies & Gentlemen which i'm told is a Boxset.
36 mins, Obviously the source footage has been digitized and possibly regraded. Alot of interludes/montage flashes from CS Blues and L&G so far, plus the recollections are wonderfully raw, Keith recollecting "Fat Jacques" the cook junkie habit.....hilarious.
So many studio outtakes of indiscriminate talk are utilised, "Late again Richards"....."I don't envy you when grow up and have to go to work for a living"
Absolute new stone cold Keith classics
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SKILLS
48 mins in and we've decided to vacate Nellcote, headin to LA. I'll report at the end and summariseQuote
SKILLS
Howdy all,
Sitting here in New Zealand, I realised our time zone gives us a tasty advantage, so i've just snuck out of work early at 3pm, and on my way home, a 400m walk thru the central city of Auckland, I've been to JB HiFi, theres a plug, and purchased the newly stocked "Stones In Exile" for $24.99 NZD about $16 USD.
So I'm 12 minutes in and i'm comparing the official version to the one screened on Jimmy Fallon on the 15th of last month, which was about 45mins long.
So many differences to the TV edit. i'm at 15mins and it's like night and day so far, so much more depth, Charlie, Bill and Mick T recounting the issues of moving and relocation. Keith recollecting the quality of available recording rooms.
This is awesome, i'll update later
28 mins, i'm stunned at the footage, as a student of CS Blues and Ladies & Gentlemen and asorted doco's, the quality is unreal.
I can't wait for the remastered Ladies & Gentlemen which i'm told is a Boxset.
36 mins, Obviously the source footage has been digitized and possibly regraded. Alot of interludes/montage flashes from CS Blues and L&G so far, plus the recollections are wonderfully raw, Keith recollecting "Fat Jacques" the cook junkie habit.....hilarious.
So many studio outtakes of indiscriminate talk are utilised, "Late again Richards"....."I don't envy you when grow up and have to go to work for a living"
Absolute new stone cold Keith classics