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it's responses like this that keep me deeply involved and committed to the iorr community. where else can one find such commradarie and esprit de corps?
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Yes, wonder why there's almost a month delay already for this bootleg. Could it really be the fans complained too much?
I think nowhere it was mentioned that the archive releases would be periodically in a distinct interval.
they said 6 releases within a year and since the first 3 came out every 2nd month it was everybody`s guess that early june will be the release date.
they said, they said. who are they and who cares what they say anyway?
hey dumb ass, if you don`t know the facts, shut up.
it's responses like this that keep me deeply involved and committed to the iorr community. where else can one find such commradarie and esprit de corps?
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it's responses like this that keep me deeply involved and committed to the iorr community. where else can one find such commradarie and esprit de corps?
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it's responses like this that keep me deeply involved and committed to the iorr community. where else can one find such commradarie and esprit de corps?
The only thing you ever do that makes me laugh is when you get upset at people objecting to you filling threads with tons of nonsense.
It's a Stones release - could be other interesting Stones releases ahead. Don't know how much succes the boot series are!! The number of downloads has fallen quite much since the first Brussles affair release. More fun for hard core fans than the broader public.Quote
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Next release is here:
The Rolling Stones announce the release of Muddy Waters and the Rolling Stones: Live at the Checkerboard Lounge 1981 on 8th July 2012.
Never previously released, the DVD features Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood and Ian “Stu” Stewart of the Rolling Stones, play with their musical hero Muddy Waters, at his club the Checkerboard Lounge, Chicago in November 1981.
The band were in Illinois about to start a three night residency at the Rosemont Horizon, part of their Tattoo You tour, and spent their rare night off, with the man whose song lyric inspired the band’s name, Buddy Guy (who the Stones last collaborated with for Shine A Light) and Junior Wells.
The DVD has been mixed and mastered by Bob Clearmountain and features DTS Surround Sound, Dolby Digital 5.1 and Dolby Digital Stereo.
TRACK LISTING:
DVD:
1) Sweet Little Angel
2) Flip Flop And Fly
3) Muddy Waters Introduction
4) You Don’t Have To Go
5) Country Boy
6) Baby Please Don’t Go
7) Hoochie Coochie Man
8) Long Distance Call
9) Mannish Boy
10) Got My Mojo Working
11) Next Time You See Me
12) One Eyed Woman
13) Baby Please Don’t Go (Instrumental)
14) Blow Wind Blow
15) Champagne & Reefer
CD:
1) Introduction Instrumental
2) You Don’t Have To Go
3) Baby Please Don’t’ Go
4) Hoochie Coochie Man
5) Long Distance Call
6) Mannish Boy
7) Got My Mojo Working
8) Next Time You See Me
9) One Eyed Woman
10) Blow Wind Blow
11) Champagne & Reefer
Amazon UK Pre-Order
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As beautiful as this release is, it has nothing to do with the Stones Archive releases, though.
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It's a Stones release - could be other interesting Stones releases ahead. Don't know how much succes the boot series are!! The number of downloads has fallen quite much since the first Brussles affair release. More fun for hard core fans than the broader public.
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They were all mixed and finished before. Why would the quality change?
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Maybe they're holding it back for a while, because of the Checkerboard Lounge release?
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Maybe they're holding it back for a while, because of the Checkerboard Lounge release?
But the realese of high profilic SOME GIRLS LIVE IN TEXAS - which I think was a bigger deal than the Muddy thing (and personally easily the best "lovely thing" so far) - didn't seem to bother the release of BRUSSELS AFFAIR.
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I don't understand how releasing things at the same time could cause poor sales. Downloads and cds are always available. Buy it when you like. Maybe that's why I'm not in business
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Maybe they're holding it back for a while, because of the Checkerboard Lounge release?
But the realese of high profilic SOME GIRLS LIVE IN TEXAS - which I think was a bigger deal than the Muddy thing (and personally easily the best "lovely thing" so far) - didn't seem to bother the release of BRUSSELS AFFAIR.
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True, but maybe they saw that the clash of releases affected the sales?
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Maybe they're holding it back for a while, because of the Checkerboard Lounge release?
But the realese of high profilic SOME GIRLS LIVE IN TEXAS - which I think was a bigger deal than the Muddy thing (and personally easily the best "lovely thing" so far) - didn't seem to bother the release of BRUSSELS AFFAIR.
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True, but maybe they saw that the clash of releases affected the sales?
Yeah it could be. I suppose TEXAS DVD was a minor disappointment after good sales of LADIES AND GENTS. The point is that there is lots more of money in the film/DVD business, so a cheap alternative might bother that.
But I personally pity the fool who didn't purchase it... just watch it other day and it is f.....n brilliant - the best concert film ever captured! (and once again, I made two new Rolliong Stones fans with it - "I never knew they were such an awesome band". I used to do that by BRUSSELS AFFAIR, now it is this film.).
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Well, we're two Thursdays from July 12th. Maybe they'll throw us a nice bone for that milestones.