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Gazza
LA Friday = 11th July (a Friday)
new official boot = 13th July (Sunday)
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Gazza
LA Friday = 11th July (a Friday)
new official boot = 13th July (Sunday)
It looks like that they (Rolling Stones) are using the name of the of famous bootlegs only a kind of rough schemes within which they can offer their own product. The titles are "marketed" already. Of course, those original products associated to the titles have not any authority over the names, since they are, by definition, illegal products; they do not even exist 'officially'. So the Stones are free to use those titles any way they want to. Quite clever, actually.
With BRUSSELS AFFAIR we were happily surprired by having material we haven't hard ever before. If we split hairs, that wasn't the show the original bootleg was all about - mostly whole different show (even though played during the same day). I think the case is basically similar with L.A. FRIDAY. They are giving us a different show that was originally offered under that title.
By following this logic - what will we have in future? LEEDS STONES? LIVER THAN YOU'LL EVER BE? And what will they include?
- Doxa
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Koen
So just a little theory. The 18th was also a Friday, and a '3' could be mistaken for a '8'. Someone, somewhere, misread it, thinking it was the 18th, and named it "LA Friday".
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kowalski
FLAC is available on Stones Archive !!!
Actually not on the website main page but on the store page.
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Gazza
LA Friday = 11th July (a Friday)
new official boot = 13th July (Sunday)
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Gazza
LA Friday = 11th July (a Friday)
new official boot = 13th July (Sunday)
No.
LA Friday = VGP 082 = July 13, 1975 (Sunday show) = New official boot
LA Connection = VGP 085 = July 11, 1975 (Friday show)
LA Friday VHS = July 11, 1975 (Friday show)
Mathijs
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Gazza
LA Friday = 11th July (a Friday)
new official boot = 13th July (Sunday)
No.
LA Friday = VGP 082 = July 13, 1975 (Sunday show) = New official boot
LA Connection = VGP 085 = July 11, 1975 (Friday show)
LA Friday VHS = July 11, 1975 (Friday show)
Mathijs
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DandelionPowderman
Available on stonesarchive.com NOW!
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Koen
So just a little theory. The 18th was also a Friday, and a '3' could be mistaken for a '8'. Someone, somewhere, misread it, thinking it was the 18th, and named it "LA Friday".
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GOO
Looks like tapes of Detroit 75 exist
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atsu69
FYI, 'Fingerprint File' in many bootlegs like "L.A. Friday"(VGP-082) and the 1st edition of "Who Went To Church This Sunday"(VGP-082) are not from July 13th, but from 9th.
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GOO
Looks like tapes of Detroit 75 exist
What makes you say that?
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Gazza
LA Friday = 11th July (a Friday)
new official boot = 13th July (Sunday)
No.
LA Friday = VGP 082 = July 13, 1975 (Sunday show) = New official boot
LA Connection = VGP 085 = July 11, 1975 (Friday show)
LA Friday VHS = July 11, 1975 (Friday show)
Mathijs
was there a commercial video bootleg circulating in the good old days of VHS
called LA Friday ?