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JuanTCB
LSTNT is sped up and butchered, for starters.
That said, I'd kill for a straight release of that Phoenix show. Unedited and not sped up, of course.
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midimannz
Hampton Coliseum - Live In 1981 boasts a full-length 2 1/2 hour concert, featuring "Under My Thumb," "Let's Spend The Night Together," "Shattered," "Beast Of Burden," "Tumbling Dice," "Miss You," "Brown Sugar," "Jumping Jack Flash," "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction," and many more. The Rolling Stones American Tour in 1981, in support of the critical and commercial smash Tattoo You, was the most successful tour of that year, taking in a then record $50 million dollars in ticket sales. The 50-date tour kicked off in Philadelphia in September 1981 and ended with two dates in Hampton, Virginia on December 18 and 19. The show on December 18th, which was also Keith Richards' birthday, was the first ever music concert to be broadcast on television as a pay-per-view event.
Let's Spend the Night Together is a live concert film, documenting The Rolling Stones' 1981 North American Tour. It was directed by Hal Ashby, and released to cinemas in 1983, then subsequently released on VHS and CED Videodisc. It was released in New Zealand & Australia with the alternative title Time Is On Our Side on VHS and is currently available on DVD in Japan, Australia and New Zealand (as L.S.T.N.T from STUDIO CANAL/UNIVERSAL). It was filmed at the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford, New Jersey (5–6 November 1981) and at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Arizona (13 December 1981).
Why have TWO Concerts on BluRay/ DVD from 1981, just asking?
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JuanTCB
LSTNT is sped up and butchered, for starters.
That said, I'd kill for a straight release of that Phoenix show. Unedited and not sped up, of course.
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Thrylan
Got the Seattle show on DVD boot- would LOVE to see that done professionally...... Star Star is hot.
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Thrylan
Got the Seattle show on DVD boot- would LOVE to see that done professionally...... Star Star is hot.
'Still Life in Seattle'? I had that years ago on DVD, but I believe a better version was subsequently released (cannot recall Bootleg Label) - there are clips on YouTube, and it does look good.
I also have Houston '81 on VHS, quality was okay, but I know there is also a remastered bootleg DVD version.
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Thrylan
Got the Seattle show on DVD boot- would LOVE to see that done professionally...... Star Star is hot.
'Still Life in Seattle'? I had that years ago on DVD, but I believe a better version was subsequently released (cannot recall Bootleg Label) - there are clips on YouTube, and it does look good.
I also have Houston '81 on VHS, quality was okay, but I know there is also a remastered bootleg DVD version.
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Thrylan
Got the Seattle show on DVD boot- would LOVE to see that done professionally...... Star Star is hot.
'Still Life in Seattle'? I had that years ago on DVD, but I believe a better version was subsequently released (cannot recall Bootleg Label) - there are clips on YouTube, and it does look good.
I also have Houston '81 on VHS, quality was okay, but I know there is also a remastered bootleg DVD version.
I believe so.....Thanks, I'll check that out. The downer on LSTNT for me is the multi show format. I'm a realistic adult. I will trade a few bum notes for the continuity of a complete show.
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IrelandCalling4
A new Edition of LSTNT being released on BluRay in October in Japan.
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buttons67
i had the vhs of lets spend the night together many years ago, upgraded to dvd a couple of years ago, would like to get the dvd,s of recent concerts released officially but for some reason the band wont release them in a format that works on dvd players suited to the brittish electric current. [...]