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i know this goes without saying BUT the live pay per view was not overdubed. pure and raw the way it was meant to be . let it be ,let it be , let it be free from editing !!!!!!!!!!!!!!Quote
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DandelionPowderman
There are a few overdubs in there, and the stuff on Miss You sound suspiciously like recent overdubs by Mick...
They're not. The dubs are already present on the very first KBFH broadcasts in 1982. It's just that we never noticed it in 30 years!
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Anybody know why Bobby was there, but only made a brief showing on sax
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Anybody know why Bobby was there, but only made a brief showing on sax
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georgelicks
Hampton debuts at #120 on Billboard and #2 at Music Vídeos chart, it sold around 4,000 copies, the dvd more than 7,000.
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shadooby
Anybody know why Bobby was there, but only made a brief showing on sax?
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TeddyB1018
It hardly counts as an album.
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shadooby
Anybody know why Bobby was there, but only made a brief showing on sax?
In a nutshell: He was still on the outs with Mick after the champagne bath incident in '73. Keith had to ease him back into the fold.
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georgelicks
Hampton debuts at #120 on Billboard and #2 at Music Vídeos chart, it sold around 4,000 copies, the dvd more than 7,000.
George, any chance you could post figures for past concert DVDs such as Ft. Worth 78 and Ladies and Gentleman for some context?
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georgelicks
Hampton debuts at #120 on Billboard and #2 at Music Vídeos chart, it sold around 4,000 copies, the dvd more than 7,000.
George, any chance you could post figures for past concert DVDs such as Ft. Worth 78 and Ladies and Gentleman for some context?
Ladies and Gentleman
Soundscan: 125,000 (June 2013)
Peak #1, 92 weeks on Top 40 Videos Chart
Live In Texas
Soundscan: 56,000 (June 2013)
Peak: #4, 57 weeks on Top 40 Videos Chart
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DandelionPowderman
L & G was a famous film that hadn't been officially released. Live In Texas never got the chance to receive that status.
Add the fact that the SG Tour was a small-scale, relatively obscure tour. These numbers don't surprise me at all - and if they do, it is because Live In Texas sold more than I expected
I wonder what the sales numbers would be when we add CDs and vinyls of Live In Texas into the mix?