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Stoneage
They have already picked the 6 boots. 2 70s shows and one 81 down. My guess is the next one will be Atlantic City 89 and thereafter one 90s show and one 00s show.
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Stoneage
They have already picked the 6 boots. 2 70s shows and one 81 down. My guess is the next one will be Atlantic City 89 and thereafter one 90s show and one 00s show.
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Stoneage
They have already picked the 6 boots. 2 70s shows and one 81 down. My guess is the next one will be Atlantic City 89 and thereafter one 90s show and one 00s show.
Let's hope you're wrong!
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MrMonte
I don't get the animosity toward pretty much ANY release from the second half of the Stones' career - (1989 on). I understand the greatness and the allure of the old stuff, but it ignores HALF of their career. I think the difference is that there are fewer shows from the latter half that we'd want - whereas there are just oodles from the first half that would be just fine. I for one would be very happy to get Atlantic City 1989 or one of the club shows from the 1990s or later.
The vast majority of posters here seem to be clamoring for another tour - yet at the same time seem ready to just slag the second half of their career, and in particular the megatours,to no end. Seems like an inconsistency to me. No, the tours weren't the same. But they were damn good at times!
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MrMonte
I don't get the animosity toward pretty much ANY release from the second half of the Stones' career - (1989 on). I understand the greatness and the allure of the old stuff, but it ignores HALF of their career. I think the difference is that there are fewer shows from the latter half that we'd want - whereas there are just oodles from the first half that would be just fine. I for one would be very happy to get Atlantic City 1989 or one of the club shows from the 1990s or later.
The vast majority of posters here seem to be clamoring for another tour - yet at the same time seem ready to just slag the second half of their career, and in particular the megatours,to no end. Seems like an inconsistency to me. No, the tours weren't the same. But they were damn good at times!
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nankerphlege
What are the most popular pre 69 boots?
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DECCA61
This also good be a good change for a future bootleg release; TOKYO 1990 - URBAN JUNGLE LONDON - VOODOO AT HALLOWEEN or MIAMI
Triple yuck! Give us 1982 (London 1st?) 1978 (Detroit?) or El Mocambo instead!
Miami was a never-ending trainwreck. I remember being shocked watching it shaking my head in disbelief thinking what a great PPV they had given us just 5 years before in 1989.
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nankerphlege
What are the most popular pre 69 boots?
BBC sessions
Olympia radio recordings
Honolulu'66
Sydney'66 ain't bad either.
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dcba
One suggestion : the Nicaragua Benefit. The first 4/5 songs are rough due to lack of practice by the band but after it's pretty decent.
And the setlist is quite unique...
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Gazza
The Stones played their 1,000th show in 1967.
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Stoneage
Use probability theory. They have already released two 70s boots; one 73 and one 75. And they have, besides that, released two 70s concert DVD:s ( 72 and 78). They will in total release six boots. Do you really think the next one will be another 70s recording?
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LieB
Apart from El Cocojambo...
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LieB
Apart from El Cocojambo...
I'd googled El Cocojambo, sorry to say that the STONES had never played
at this place