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2120Wolf
I just saw that the Rolling Stones will be realeasing a new album and are touring behind it. The name of the album is called...Sticky Fingers.
Here are the names of the songs in order as they will appear on the album.
Brown Sugar
Sway
Wild Horses
Can't You Hear Me Knocking
You Gotta Move
Bitch
I Got the Blues
Sister Morphine
Dead Flowers
Moonlight Mile
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The acoustic WH is underwhelming, to say the least, Mick is just sounding naked without Taylors guitar notes swirling around him. But Roundhouse plus the full Leeds show hopefully in stereo: wow!
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are we sure the acoustic wild horses is just the backing track with overdubs removed? i seem to recall an acoustic version on a bootleg i have with a slightly different lead vocal
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The names of those songs sound so stupid! Probably all some leftover Jagger solo stuff.
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are we sure the acoustic wild horses is just the backing track with overdubs removed? i seem to recall an acoustic version on a bootleg i have with a slightly different lead vocal
It's the basic Muscle Shoals recording without the instrumental overdubs done in London 1970, but with the as-released new Jagger vocals, done in London 1970.
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are we sure the acoustic wild horses is just the backing track with overdubs removed? i seem to recall an acoustic version on a bootleg i have with a slightly different lead vocal
It's the basic Muscle Shoals recording without the instrumental overdubs done in London 1970, but with the as-released new Jagger vocals, done in London 1970.
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The acoustic WH is underwhelming, to say the least, Mick is just sounding naked without Taylors guitar notes swirling around him. But Roundhouse plus the full Leeds show hopefully in stereo: wow!
That's Keith's notes swirling around Jagger.
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are we sure the acoustic wild horses is just the backing track with overdubs removed? i seem to recall an acoustic version on a bootleg i have with a slightly different lead vocal
It's the basic Muscle Shoals recording without the instrumental overdubs done in London 1970, but with the as-released new Jagger vocals, done in London 1970.
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So, not really an alternate version but a "naked" version we have on Time Trip since more than 20 years.
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Then again, it will shut up the Taylorites for some time -not everything with Mick Taylor was golden!
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Then again, it will shut up the Taylorites for some time -not everything with Mick Taylor was golden!
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Yeah I hope the Marquee DVD/Bluray will come with a bonus CD : a soundboard tape of Auckland'73. Two crap shows from the Taylor-ear in one convenient package!
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Then again, it will shut up the Taylorites for some time -not everything with Mick Taylor was golden!
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Yeah I hope the Marquee DVD/Bluray will come with a bonus CD : a soundboard tape of Auckland'73. Two crap shows from the Taylor-ear in one convenient package!
Gimme any crap Stones show with Taylor!
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Then again, it will shut up the Taylorites for some time -not everything with Mick Taylor was golden!
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Yeah I hope the Marquee DVD/Bluray will come with a bonus CD : a soundboard tape of Auckland'73. Two crap shows from the Taylor-ear in one convenient package!
Gimme any crap Stones show with Taylor!
Yeah, it doesn't matter how the band sounds, as long as it's Mick Taylor & the Rolling Stones
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Then again, it will shut up the Taylorites for some time -not everything with Mick Taylor was golden!
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Yeah I hope the Marquee DVD/Bluray will come with a bonus CD : a soundboard tape of Auckland'73. Two crap shows from the Taylor-ear in one convenient package!
Gimme any crap Stones show with Taylor!
Yeah, it doesn't matter how the band sounds, as long as it's Mick Taylor & the Rolling Stones
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kevinkamphuis
Where can I get the Leeds show in perfect STEREO soundboard?
There was at least a Stereo Soundboard from the new 2012 BBC remaster: [dbboots.com] .
[dbboots.com]
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Where can I get the Leeds show in perfect STEREO soundboard?
There was at least a Stereo Soundboard from the new 2012 BBC remaster: [dbboots.com] .
It's the same mono BBC tape. Reprocessed stereo crap. I want to hear a proper stereo mix from the 8-track multitrack! We'll get that on the SF deluxe...
I wouldn't be surprised if the SF de luxe release would need some remastering/remixing as you did with the Official Brussels. A big success btw: many views and positive comments:
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Then again, it will shut up the Taylorites for some time -not everything with Mick Taylor was golden!
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Yeah I hope the Marquee DVD/Bluray will come with a bonus CD : a soundboard tape of Auckland'73. Two crap shows from the Taylor-ear in one convenient package!
Gimme any crap Stones show with Taylor!
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Then again, it will shut up the Taylorites for some time -not everything with Mick Taylor was golden!
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Yeah I hope the Marquee DVD/Bluray will come with a bonus CD : a soundboard tape of Auckland'73. Two crap shows from the Taylor-ear in one convenient package!
Gimme any crap Stones show with Taylor!
Yeah, it doesn't matter how the band sounds, as long as it's Mick Taylor & the Rolling Stones
I like the way you're coming around here Dandy, but forgive me for noting your tone might be misconstrued as sarcastic.
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Then again, it will shut up the Taylorites for some time -not everything with Mick Taylor was golden!
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Yeah I hope the Marquee DVD/Bluray will come with a bonus CD : a soundboard tape of Auckland'73. Two crap shows from the Taylor-ear in one convenient package!
Gimme any crap Stones show with Taylor!
Yeah, it doesn't matter how the band sounds, as long as it's Mick Taylor & the Rolling Stones
There simply are no crap Stones shows with Taylor. It's a contradiction of course.
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Then again, it will shut up the Taylorites for some time -not everything with Mick Taylor was golden!
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Yeah I hope the Marquee DVD/Bluray will come with a bonus CD : a soundboard tape of Auckland'73. Two crap shows from the Taylor-ear in one convenient package!
Gimme any crap Stones show with Taylor!
Yeah, it doesn't matter how the band sounds, as long as it's Mick Taylor & the Rolling Stones
I like the way you're coming around here Dandy, but forgive me for noting your tone might be misconstrued as sarcastic.
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thrak
I'm rather disappointed with SF deluxes. We all have Leeds boots, Brown Sugar with Eric. I thought it would me more like Exile second disc with more outtakes. There's a lot of songs from that period.
Anyway 2 songs from Marquee on DVD is a joke. They should put more effort into that.
Some people here says WOW 5 songs from Roundhouse. Really ? Are you satisfied with that + JJF from Leeds ? It's another wasted opportunity to show some unpublished songs. They're better or worse but it's something new.
I hope Let It Bleed box would be better than that.
It's like LZ remasters. The outtakes are just different mixes. C'mon. It is not what we have been waiting for years.
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stonehearted
If there are SF overdubs for bonus material, it is doubtful that Wyman will be invited this time.
If there had been a band photo on the original album sleeve and they were doing a deluxe remastering and reissue, I'd bet a pound to the penny that Bill would have been airbrushed out of the image.
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I'm rather disappointed with SF deluxes. We all have Leeds boots, Brown Sugar with Eric. I thought it would me more like Exile second disc with more outtakes. There's a lot of songs from that period.
Anyway 2 songs from Marquee on DVD is a joke. They should put more effort into that.
Some people here says WOW 5 songs from Roundhouse. Really ? Are you satisfied with that + JJF from Leeds ? It's another wasted opportunity to show some unpublished songs. They're better or worse but it's something new.
I hope Let It Bleed box would be better than that.
It's like LZ remasters. The outtakes are just different mixes. C'mon. It is not what we have been waiting for years.
You forgot Roundhouse, which is a really good show, as opposed to the lame Marquee performance. + We get the complete Leeds show in stereo for the first time.
Marquee will probably come out as a separate dvd release on Eagle later, as Live In Texas did.
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dalsh327
The Virgin remaster is better than the 2009 remaster?
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DandelionPowderman
I agree on Leeds, Stoneburst. LIV and SCB are really good, though.
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DandelionPowderman
You're mixing up Glastonbury with LA, kleerie. And in hindsight it was more of the experience of seeing the Stones making room for Taylor than his actual playing that vowed me. But it was good.
Glasto was a bit too much smooth latino fusion for me. I liked LA better.
Marquee has to be one of the weakest performances by the Stones ever. I Got The Blues is pretty good, though. I'll buy it anyhow, though. Hey, it's my favourite band!