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Cristiano Radtke
From The Rolling Stones - France Facebook page:
Le concert culte de 1971 au Marquee pour la première fois édité en vidéo et en quatre formats dans la collection des archives des Rolling Stones « From The Vault ».
En DVD, en SD Blu-ray, en DVD + CD, en DVD + LP
Sortie le 22 Juin 2015
TRACKLISTING PRINCIPAL :
1. Live With Me
2. Dead Flowers
3. I Got The Blues
4. Let It Rock
5. Midnight Rambler
6. (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
7. Bitch
8. Brown Sugar
BONUS :
1. I Got The Blues – Prise 1
2. I Got The Blues – Prise 2
3. Bitch – Prise 1
4. Bitch – Prise 2
5. Brown Sugar (Top Of The Pops, 1971)
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with sssoul
Someone released a preview of this super-quality version about 10 years ago, so it sure is fine to see it's being released at last.
But to whoever it was up there who said it's a great version of Rambler:
In fact it's a rare sighting of a ridiculous Ramblers, due to all the screw-ups.
Even the band cracks up (well, except for Mick T who's acting like he doesn't know these other cats). :E
I wonder why they didn't assemble the footage in the proper order, with the outtakes and restarts where they actually happened.
Some of the remarks the band make between numbers are quite amusing - I hope they didn't edit those out.
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with sssoul
I wonder why they didn't assemble the footage in the proper order, with the outtakes and restarts where they actually happened.
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with sssoul
But to whoever it was up there who said it's a great version of Rambler:
In fact it's a rare sighting of a ridiculous Ramblers, due to all the screw-ups.
Even the band cracks up (well, except for Mick T who's acting like he doesn't know these other cats). :E
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DandelionPowderman
I thought Kleermoutain was your worst enemy after Brussels, kleerie? Now, you speak of his work like he were family...
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Blueranger
What did I say? It would come out and the tracks on the box was just a teaser.
Still all the moaners and complainers had to make bull before anything was announced.
Get a grip!
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But to whoever it was up there who said it's a great version of Rambler:
In fact it's a rare sighting of a ridiculous Ramblers, due to all the screw-ups.
Even the band cracks up (well, except for Mick T who's acting like he doesn't know these other cats). :E
Must have been me. I love the Marquee Rambler and it's really good.
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Cristiano Radtke
From The Rolling Stones - France Facebook page:
Le concert culte de 1971 au Marquee pour la première fois édité en vidéo et en quatre formats dans la collection des archives des Rolling Stones « From The Vault ».
En DVD, en SD Blu-ray, en DVD + CD, en DVD + LP
Sortie le 22 Juin 2015
TRACKLISTING PRINCIPAL :
1. Live With Me
2. Dead Flowers
3. I Got The Blues
4. Let It Rock
5. Midnight Rambler
6. (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
7. Bitch
8. Brown Sugar
BONUS :
1. I Got The Blues – Prise 1
2. I Got The Blues – Prise 2
3. Bitch – Prise 1
4. Bitch – Prise 2
5. Brown Sugar (Top Of The Pops, 1971)
Wow, this looks amazing!
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DandelionPowderman
I thought Kleermoutain was your worst enemy after Brussels, kleerie? Now, you speak of his work like he were family...
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TheBlockbuster
The sound is alot better I think.
I really hope this release will have the rehearsal part included in very bad quality on some bootleg.
I mean isn't this concert a bit too short for a separate release otherwise?
This Dead Flowers performance is great but would have been better without Taylors bored overplaying imho.
Now I hope the next release will be something from the latter-day era instead.
Le Trabendo '12 + Echoplex '13 in the same package would be a good start!
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with sssoul
Kleer dear, I haven't said anything about it being a lame gig - but Rambler is funny.
Mick's getting all that feedback, he unwinds the mic the wrong way and has to redo it,
Charlie misses his cue and Mick and Keith start laughing - which is all very charming, but ridiculous.
And I'm glad for all of you who aren't sorry they didn't preserve the continuity, okay?
I still wish they'd left the viewer the option of watching it in the right order.
The interstitial material is fun and interesting. It's a Stones show. Fvck-ups and recoveries are part of the fabric.
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DandelionPowderman
I thought Kleermoutain was your worst enemy after Brussels, kleerie? Now, you speak of his work like he were family...
Audio mastered for a DVD/Bluray release is less compressed (to death) than a standalone audio release...
Don't know why, but we saw it many times...
We also get a 5.1 mix of this show!
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DandelionPowderman
I thought Kleermoutain was your worst enemy after Brussels, kleerie? Now, you speak of his work like he were family...
Audio mastered for a DVD/Bluray release is less compressed (to death) than a standalone audio release...
Don't know why, but we saw it many times...
We also get a 5.1 mix of this show!
It's a different mastering. Same with the vinyl.
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TheBlockbuster
The sound is alot better I think.
I really hope this release will have the rehearsal part included in very bad quality on some bootleg.
I mean isn't this concert a bit too short for a separate release otherwise?
This Dead Flowers performance is great but would have been better without Taylors bored overplaying imho.
Now I hope the next release will be something from the latter-day era instead.
Le Trabendo '12 + Echoplex '13 in the same package would be a good start!
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DandelionPowderman
Yep. Same with the Sweet Summer Sun vinyl and BluRays. Different mastering for different formats. The Brussels cd is also a different master.
This is what I'm trying to explain to kleerie, but he turns his deaf ear, because he has listened to the over-compressed digital master.
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TheBlockbuster
The sound is alot better I think.
I really hope this release will have the rehearsal part included in very bad quality on some bootleg.
I mean isn't this concert a bit too short for a separate release otherwise?
This Dead Flowers performance is great but would have been better without Taylors bored overplaying imho.
Now I hope the next release will be something from the latter-day era instead.
Le Trabendo '12 + Echoplex '13 in the same package would be a good start!
I hope there will be no release from this last era, Barnum is on the road again with the same kind of set list. Since 20 years after each tour we get same the live album and dvd. these last times, we got some super deluxe version with known or unknonw outtakes or live recording and that's what we're waiting for 20 or 30 years. And when we have the oppotunity to get the Marquee Clube in high quality, you find that Mick Taylor is boring, we are just talking about the golden age of the rolling and you are tired by Taylor playing.
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71Tele
Great news! This is a consolation prize for those of us who wish to see the real band play songs from Sticky Fingers.
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DandelionPowderman
Yep. Same with the Sweet Summer Sun vinyl and BluRays. Different mastering for different formats. The Brussels cd is also a different master.
This is what I'm trying to explain to kleerie, but he turns his deaf ear, because he has listened to the over-compressed digital master.
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DandelionPowderman
Yep. Same with the Sweet Summer Sun vinyl and BluRays. Different mastering for different formats. The Brussels cd is also a different master.
This is what I'm trying to explain to kleerie, but he turns his deaf ear, because he has listened to the over-compressed digital master.
Sounds like someone should make a professional vinylrip in 24/96. Can you post a snippet for us?
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kleermaker
Still the Brussels second is a relatively mediocre show, compared to the great 1973 shows that could have been released (it is still very great, but though).