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marcovandereijk
It's interesting to see the order of the tracks on the regular 3CD package.
Mostly it's chronological, but they made a few adjustments. She's a Rainbow, for instance
is tracked between Wild Horses and Brown Sugar. And Rocks Off has been shifted to fit
between Angie and Doo doo doo doo doo. But the strangest of all, to me, is to put
Streets of Love between She was Hot and Harlem Shuffle.
I could understand if they wanted a track list to flow naturally, but these chances
make no sense to me. Does anyone have a guess why they present those songs out of the
chronology?
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cowboytoast
yet again....they have failed to impress...
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yet again....they have failed to impress...
What about the BBC/IBC-sessions? What do they have to release to impress, the 1986-show?
BBC:
Route 66
Cops And Robbers
You Better Move On
Mona
IBC:
Diddley Daddy
Road Runner
Bright Lights Big City
Honey What's Wrong
I Want To Be Loved
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cowboytoast
yet again....they have failed to impress...
What about the BBC/IBC-sessions? What do they have to release to impress, the 1986-show?
BBC:
Route 66
Cops And Robbers
You Better Move On
Mona
IBC:
Diddley Daddy
Road Runner
Bright Lights Big City
Honey What's Wrong
I Want To Be Loved
Yes, but in order to get them you have to fork out stupid money on stuff you've got already.
GRRR! indeed.
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Erik_Snow
People who are willing to pay the price of the super deluxe edition allready have the IBC/BBC material in real excellent quality on bootleg, allready. At least 90% of them. WHy not include something which is a real treat on the deluxe edition; or: release stuff like IBC 1963 on a reasonable priced CD/LP? Milking the cow once again is what they do. Well I'm no cow, and I'll pass on this release.
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cowboytoast
yet again....they have failed to impress...
What about the BBC/IBC-sessions? What do they have to release to impress, the 1986-show?
BBC:
Route 66
Cops And Robbers
You Better Move On
Mona
IBC:
Diddley Daddy
Road Runner
Bright Lights Big City
Honey What's Wrong
I Want To Be Loved
Yes, but in order to get them you have to fork out stupid money on stuff you've got already.
GRRR! indeed.
Only if you want the over-compressed 'official' release. These are available in beautiful quality all over... Deltics, you probably already have these!
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cowboytoast
yet again....they have failed to impress...
What about the BBC/IBC-sessions? What do they have to release to impress, the 1986-show?
BBC:
Route 66
Cops And Robbers
You Better Move On
Mona
IBC:
Diddley Daddy
Road Runner
Bright Lights Big City
Honey What's Wrong
I Want To Be Loved
Yes, but in order to get them you have to fork out stupid money on stuff you've got already.
GRRR! indeed.
Only if you want the over-compressed 'official' release. These are available in beautiful quality all over... Deltics, you probably already have these!
Several times over!
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cowboytoast
yet again....they have failed to impress...
What about the BBC/IBC-sessions? What do they have to release to impress, the 1986-show?
BBC:
Route 66
Cops And Robbers
You Better Move On
Mona
IBC:
Diddley Daddy
Road Runner
Bright Lights Big City
Honey What's Wrong
I Want To Be Loved
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flacnvinyl
How is Streets of Love a part of this collection? It must just be Jagger's ego. There is a reason it was dropped from the setlist. It was a beer break. No one likes that song. No fans. No one. It just isn't very good. And extraordinarily boring!
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flacnvinyl
How is Streets of Love a part of this collection? It must just be Jagger's ego. There is a reason it was dropped from the setlist. It was a beer break. No one likes that song. No fans. No one. It just isn't very good. And extraordinarily boring!
I like it. Not joking. Great song imo.