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The GR
True I bought a CD for £15 off Amazon once. There were two copies, the other was £150.
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treaclefingers
Look at the vinyl copies though!
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24FPS
There's a lot of good quality No Security full song clips on YouTube, so somebody was filming it and it should be a viable candidate for a DVD release. I certainly can't think of a better tour in the Post-Wyman era. I don't think we'll ever hear Charlie or Keith sound as good again as they did on No Security. The energy level will never be that high again. The weird thing is that they released the ersatz No Security CD that was in actuality cuts from the BTB tour. It would now be confusing to release something like the Oakland '99 show as a download and call it No Security, which is what it should be called.
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big4
The "No Security" tour wrapped up the final era of the Stones as a true working band. They were very busy and fairly prolific from the VL sessions of '93 up until the No Security tour finished.
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Lynd8
wasn't the "Bridges to Babylon" Live DVD basically the same tour?
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tomcasagranda
I bought mine for £9 from amazon.co.uk a while ago.
I like it as a live album.
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Lynd8
wasn't the "Bridges to Babylon" Live DVD basically the same tour?
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treaclefingers
I find that Amazon prices are usually all over the map, rising and dropping all the time. Especially when you compare their stores in different jurisdictions. There often is no rhyme or reason to it.
Often I'll buy a UK listed item because it will be significantly cheaper even when you factor in shipping to North America.
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Lynd8
wasn't the "Bridges to Babylon" Live DVD basically the same tour?