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drbryant
The Brussels Affair Box bothers me even more than the ticket prices for these Stones shows. I guess it bothers me because as a long-time fan, I have always regarded Brussels as the greatest unreleased live album in rock history. I know that many Stones fans would have loved to haved owned a proper physical product (either CD or vinyl) with liner notes and photos. To limit it to 1973 signed copies, priced at $750 or above was a real tragedy in my view - it deserved so much more. To make things worse, they trot out unsigned versions as part of an overpriced ticket package, cheapening the original signed series while still leaving it out of the reach of most fans. At the end of the day, I couldn't resist and bought the ticket package for the floor seats and a copy of this long-coveted set. I still hope that they release a nice vinyl set for all fans.
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whitem8
I don't think the ticket sales had anything to do with it. The boxes in the ticket sales offer are unsigned. So the signed ones Bravado are selling are not linked to the ticket purchases at all. Amazing they sold out. Crazy world we live in.
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Rockman
73 x 1500 = ........... you do the maths
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Rockman
73 x 1500 = ........... you do the maths
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Rockman
73 x 1500 = ........... you do the maths
109,500. And ......... ??
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treaclefingers
Thank goodness. The completist in me has an excuse!
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bluesinc.
it will be released as cd, and maybe as lp with normal conditions....
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clance65
Strange, the "Art" edition set with 73 copies had been showing sold out, now appears available and for sale.
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clance65
Strange, the "Art" edition set with 73 copies had been showing sold out, now appears available and for sale.
Sorry, did we say limited to 73 copies? We meant 7300.
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treaclefingers
Thank goodness. The completist in me has an excuse!
Not just for completists, but for anyone who wants the best live Stones performance ever recorded. Mick Taylor's slide and Jagger's harp on Midnight Rambler - epic$.
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kowalski
Now it's the download version (mp3 & flac) that seems to not be available anymore on Stones Archive...
[www.stonesarchivestore.com]
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kowalski
Now it's the download version (mp3 & flac) that seems to not be available anymore on Stones Archive...
[www.stonesarchivestore.com]
Interesting