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DandelionPowderman
Many good performances. My favourite HTW version, for instance.
Some songs suffered by tuning problems, though.
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kleermaker
Here's the From the Vault-release Hyde Park 1969 in stereo on YouTube (but alas not available in the US and Canada for obvious reasons):
[www.youtube.com]
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kleermaker
Here's the From the Vault-release Hyde Park 1969 in stereo on YouTube (but alas not available in the US and Canada for obvious reasons):
[www.youtube.com]
Many many thanks my friend.
Is very hard to find a torrent of this release.
Have a nice day.
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kleermaker
Here's the From the Vault-release Hyde Park 1969 in stereo on YouTube (but alas not available in the US and Canada for obvious reasons):
[www.youtube.com]
Many many thanks my friend.
Is very hard to find a torrent of this release.
Have a nice day.
There's a torrent of Hyde Park '69 on Demonoid.
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His Majesty
Sounds clearer, good, but the reverb makes it odd.
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kleermaker
Here's the From the Vault-release Hyde Park 1969 in stereo on YouTube (but alas not available in the US and Canada for obvious reasons):
[www.youtube.com]
Many many thanks my friend.
Is very hard to find a torrent of this release.
Have a nice day.
There's a torrent of Hyde Park '69 on Demonoid.
Sure but it's not the new edition of the concert.
I apologize, I thought that was the new one!
I think that it's the version published in 2006.
Anyway thank you.
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kleermaker
The Rolling Stones - Hyde Park 1969 in Stereo: music only with rare footage
On YouTube
Also available in the USA and Canada:
[www.youtube.com]
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kleermaker
The Rolling Stones - Hyde Park 1969 in Stereo: music only with rare footage
On YouTube
Also available in the USA and Canada:
[www.youtube.com]
Love the music and the video kleerie! Thanks for this. Can't help wishing the two were synced up a bit more but it's really great anyway, sounds awesome blasting away as I type this.
What strikes me as really interesting is how similar the crowd looks in comparison to American audiences during that same period. That cultural hippy freak thing obviously spread around the world pretty quickly. I'm guessing the music, films and record covers were a big part of it? Hard to imagine anything similar happening in this day and age. I mean what would such a huge youthful cultural change even look like these days?
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pepganzo
They platyed a killer version of Jumping Jack Flash at Hyde Park.
I love the sound of the guitars with the stereo mix.
Fantastic.
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DandelionPowderman
Nobody bought this release? Haven't received my copy as yet.
Pirate kleerie makes sure that there will be less royalties for Taylor by distributing official releases
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DandelionPowderman
Only joking, mate. He should get performance royalties, yes.
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DandelionPowderman
Only joking, mate. He should get performance royalties, yes.
Pretty sure he does. Some reporter asked Wyman if he was involved in the current releases and he said something to the effect of, "Of course, I'm on them aren't I?" I would imagine contracts covering those periods, when things were split five ways would still be in effect. (Unless Taylor was never a full member). In fact I'd find it interesting to know what Bill's haul has been from all these vault releases he's a part of.
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kleermaker
Here's an improved version (better video quality):
[www.youtube.com]
It is of course not the full show, but the old Stones in the Park movie, but this time with STEREO SOUND, which is a BIG IMPROVEMENT.
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DandelionPowderman
It was nice seeing it again and getting the stereo mix. But let's face it, the show and the film is not a classic. Maybe I'll check it out again in ten years
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DandelionPowderman
Only joking, mate. He should get performance royalties, yes.
Pretty sure he does. Some reporter asked Wyman if he was involved in the current releases and he said something to the effect of, "Of course, I'm on them aren't I?" I would imagine contracts covering those periods, when things were split five ways would still be in effect. (Unless Taylor was never a full member). In fact I'd find it interesting to know what Bill's haul has been from all these vault releases he's a part of.
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DandelionPowderman
It was nice seeing it again and getting the stereo mix. But let's face it, the show and the film is not a classic. Maybe I'll check it out again in ten years
Of course it is a classic, regardless if you check it out again or not. It's even a historal one, for more than one reason.