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I have an idea. Since so many of us seem to want to want more old songs, and some of us want newly written songs, why not hope for a CD/DVD with both. Half would consist of nostalgia from the sixties and seventies and the other half would be all new material. Call it Half and Half.
I think that just I and one other guy on this website are hoping for at least some brand new material, instead of the same old, same old, over and over and over again. I am now looking at the post before mine, featuring Saint of Me. I already own this. I want new songs!!!
Of course we all want NEW songs. But really, they've only made a handful of decent songs Post-Wyman. We're afraid a new album would be them self consciously trying to sound like the Stones by aping the past, not darkly, but badly. We already the bass isn't going to be right, as they even let Mick play it last time. What's next? Charlie on a Fender Jazz?
Doom & Gloom was actually interesting, but didn't sound like 'Classic Stones'. We don't need a bunch of Keith songs that start with some tired variation of a Chuck Berry lick. There's enough of those on Undercover and Dirty Work for a Leastest Hits package.
Of course I'd buy a new album, listen to it twice, scrape off a couple songs for a compilation and then never listen to the album again. Until someone on here tells me that 'Sad Fight Shot' was a fantastic, overlooked cut. I'll go to YouTube, listen to it, and think, "They're full of it. It's the same piece of crap it's always been."
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I really don't understand the desire for anything in recent years, unless you were there and you want a memento. I have loved every show I have been to since 1989, but really, every version of Tumbling Dice, Miss You, and IORR, JJF, etc, sounds nearly identical at every show since then... Very subtle differences exist between tours since then. Now I know there are some fun set lists from the latter days, but for the "vaults," I really think there is some great unreleased stuff still out there from the 60's and 70's that far outshines almost anything post Steel Wheels/ Urban Jungle. Brussels Affair, El Mocambo, Marquee... Let's hear some of these great gems all sweetly remastered and then debate which latter day shows/ tours are worth a revisit.
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mnewman505
because I know you have these shows in multi track audio and high quality video....
July 25, 1982
Roundhay Park, Leeds, UK
December 19, 1989
Convention Hall, Atlantic City, USA
September 18, 1997
Double Door, Chicago, USA
June 10, 2014
Waldbuhne, Berlin, Germany
Thanks!
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DeeGee
What makes you think they've recorded the Berlin gig in multichannel
audio ? Not that I wouldn't like it released ;-D
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mnewman505
I love the requests for Cleveland 2002, I bought a front row ticket for this show at 8:15pm from the box office for $90, what makes you guys think it was videotaped?
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I love the requests for Cleveland 2002, I bought a front row ticket for this show at 8:15pm from the box office for $90, what makes you guys think it was videotaped?
I realize it is wishful thinking that a pro shot video was done, line audio is more realistic > there was some organized in house documenting going on for the Licks tour with the DVD set release but who knows how many shows were being recorded and to what extent.
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SwayMT73
Anything from the 1973 Australian tour preferably Perth.
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mnewman505
I love the requests for Cleveland 2002, I bought a front row ticket for this show at 8:15pm from the box office for $90, what makes you guys think it was videotaped?
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I really don't understand the desire for anything in recent years, unless you were there and you want a memento. I have loved every show I have been to since 1989, but really, every version of Tumbling Dice, Miss You, and IORR, JJF, etc, sounds nearly identical at every show since then... Very subtle differences exist between tours since then. Now I know there are some fun set lists from the latter days, but for the "vaults," I really think there is some great unreleased stuff still out there from the 60's and 70's that far outshines almost anything post Steel Wheels/ Urban Jungle. Brussels Affair, El Mocambo, Marquee... Let's hear some of these great gems all sweetly remastered and then debate which latter day shows/ tours are worth a revisit.
What he said, x2. peace
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I really don't understand the desire for anything in recent years, unless you were there and you want a memento. I have loved every show I have been to since 1989, but really, every version of Tumbling Dice, Miss You, and IORR, JJF, etc, sounds nearly identical at every show since then... Very subtle differences exist between tours since then. Now I know there are some fun set lists from the latter days, but for the "vaults," I really think there is some great unreleased stuff still out there from the 60's and 70's that far outshines almost anything post Steel Wheels/ Urban Jungle. Brussels Affair, El Mocambo, Marquee... Let's hear some of these great gems all sweetly remastered and then debate which latter day shows/ tours are worth a revisit.
What he said, x2. peace
So many people here are wedded to the past. My elderly dad,before his death, pined about the good old days when he had to walk to school in three feet of snow and when Prohibition was lifted. How old are you? 70 years old?
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I really don't understand the desire for anything in recent years, unless you were there and you want a memento. I have loved every show I have been to since 1989, but really, every version of Tumbling Dice, Miss You, and IORR, JJF, etc, sounds nearly identical at every show since then... Very subtle differences exist between tours since then. Now I know there are some fun set lists from the latter days, but for the "vaults," I really think there is some great unreleased stuff still out there from the 60's and 70's that far outshines almost anything post Steel Wheels/ Urban Jungle. Brussels Affair, El Mocambo, Marquee... Let's hear some of these great gems all sweetly remastered and then debate which latter day shows/ tours are worth a revisit.
What he said, x2. peace
So many people here are wedded to the past. My elderly dad,before his death, pined about the good old days when he had to walk to school in three feet of snow and when Prohibition was lifted. How old are you? 70 years old?
While I like a well executed insult as much as the next guy, it seems obvious that the point isn't 'pining for the past' but rather that the performances in more recent times are too similar to warrant creating new 'for sale' content to get excited about.
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I really don't understand the desire for anything in recent years, unless you were there and you want a memento. I have loved every show I have been to since 1989, but really, every version of Tumbling Dice, Miss You, and IORR, JJF, etc, sounds nearly identical at every show since then... Very subtle differences exist between tours since then. Now I know there are some fun set lists from the latter days, but for the "vaults," I really think there is some great unreleased stuff still out there from the 60's and 70's that far outshines almost anything post Steel Wheels/ Urban Jungle. Brussels Affair, El Mocambo, Marquee... Let's hear some of these great gems all sweetly remastered and then debate which latter day shows/ tours are worth a revisit.
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I really don't understand the desire for anything in recent years, unless you were there and you want a memento. I have loved every show I have been to since 1989, but really, every version of Tumbling Dice, Miss You, and IORR, JJF, etc, sounds nearly identical at every show since then... Very subtle differences exist between tours since then. Now I know there are some fun set lists from the latter days, but for the "vaults," I really think there is some great unreleased stuff still out there from the 60's and 70's that far outshines almost anything post Steel Wheels/ Urban Jungle. Brussels Affair, El Mocambo, Marquee... Let's hear some of these great gems all sweetly remastered and then debate which latter day shows/ tours are worth a revisit.
Amen to that! Couldn't agree more. Paris 76 needs a release with El Mocambo.