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Kevinrm15
The Stones will be releasing Leeds 82 about 3 weeks after Tokyo. Queen will be releasing Hammersmith Odeon 75 this November. Bruce Springsteen will be releasing River tour footage this fall...Rumor has it that Jimmy Page is considering releasing audio from Led Zeppelin's Earls Court 1975 shows in late 2016 or early 2017.
is there a chance that Kiss would release Kissology 4 ?i do know that it has been put together and is ready to go .this picks up from when Ace quit in 2003 when Kiss/Aerosmith were going to tour because Ace said that he would not open for Aerosmith who used to open for KissQuote
Toxic34
So, with the announcement that the 1990 Tokyo Dome show is the next From The Vaults release, I thought I'd take the opportunity to list shows that should be rightfully released, both by the Stones, and by many other seminal artists and bands. I'm a collector of filmed footage of these people, both official and bootleg, and I'll gladly trade bootlegs for official if they receive the right treatment. So here are shows that should be rightfully given official release.
First, the Stones, of course.
First, the remaining Google Play titles, of course.
-Live at Leeds Roundhay Park 1982 Kissology 4 has not been released any word when and if it get's to see the light? I do know that Gene and Paul have it ready to go though, it's supposed to pick up right after Ace left just before the Kiss/Aerosmith tour in 2003 when Ace said i am not opening for a band that used to open for Kiss
-Light the Fuse: Toronto 2005
Previous video releases, now with the full concert released and in the best audio mix
-Miami 1994
-Giants Stadium 1994 (souvenir video sold at Voodoo Lounge Tour shows)
-St. Louis 1997
Pro-shot shows never officially released
-Full 1969 MSG footage
-@#$%& Blues footage released as "'72 Tour Chronicle" or something to that effect
-Knebworth 1976
-Toronto 1989
-Montreal 1989
-L.A. 1989
-Atlantic City 1989
-San Diego 1994
-Oakland 1994
-Buenos Aires 1995
-Tokyo 1995
-Rio 1995
-Amsterdam 1995
-Brixton 1995
-Rio 1998
-Buenos Aires 1998
-San Jose 1999
-Wembley 1999
-Stockholm 2003
-Munich 2003 (all 3 concerts)
-Shanghai 2006 complete
-Saitama 2006 complete
-Newark 2012 (One More Shot PPV)
-Glastonbury 2013
-14 On Fire Tour 2014
-Fonda Theatre 2015
-Zip Code Tour 2015 (full shows and/or compilation)
Paul McCartney
-Concerts for Kampuchea 1979
-Rio 1990
-Put It There
-Charlotte 1993
-Jimmy Kimmel Live 2013
-Japan Shows 2013 and 2015
-Lollapalooza 2015
The Who
-Tanglewood 1970
-Charlton FC 1974
-Chicago 1979 Complete
-Concerts for Kampuchea 1979
-Seattle 1982
-Giants Stadium 1989
-San Diego 1989
-Tacoma 1989
-Alpine Valley 1989
-Hyde Park 1996
-Auburn Hills 2000
-West Palm Beach 2000
-Glastonbury 2007
-The Who Hits 50! Tour Compilation
-New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival 2015
-Glastonbury 2015
Jimi Hendrix
-Royal Albert Hall 1969 (both shows)
-Rainbow Bridge Concerts 1970 (concerts only)
-Experience Hendrix Tour Compilation (from all the various editions)
Led Zeppelin/Coverdale & Page/Page & Plant/Jimmy Page & The Black Crowes
-Earls Court 1975
-Knebworth 1979 (both shows)
-Reunion Collection (1985, 1988, 1995, and possible Celebration Day re-release)
-Coverdale & Page Japan Tour 1993
-Page & Plant Irvine Meadows 1995
-Page & Plant Milwaukee 1995
-Page & Plant Rio (Hollywood Rock) 1996
-Page & Plant Tokyo 1996
-Page & Plant Bizarre Festival 1998
-Page & Plant All other Pro-shot 1998 shows
-Jimmy Page & The Black Crowes Greek Theatre 1999 Complete
-Jimmy Page & The Black Crowes Wantagh 2000
Elton John
-BBC In Concert 1970 & 1971
-Royal Festival Hall 1972 (both sets)
-Hammersmith Odeon 1974
-Dodger Stadium 1975
-Earls Court 1976
-Wembley Arena 1977
-To Russia With Elton 1979
-Central Park 1980
-Wembley Stadium 1984
-Thank You Australia 1984
-Melbourne Symphony Orchestra 1986 Complete
-Verona 1989
-MTV Unplugged 1990
-Greek Theatre 1994
-Rio 1995
-VH1 Storytellers 1997
-The Road To El Dorado Live 2000
-Top Of The Pops 2001
-Tokyo 2001
-Mexico City 2001
-Dubai 2002
-Radio City Music Hall 2004
-Seoul 2004
-Tabernacle 2004 Complete
-Hammersmith Apollo 2004
-Rome 2005
-Milan 2005
-MSG 2005
-Basel 2006
-BBC St. Lukes 2006 Complete
-Sao Paulo 2009
-Rock In Rio Lisboa 2010
-Rock In Rio 2011 & 2015
-Kiev 2012
-Sao Paulo 2013
-Vina Del Mar 2013
-iTunes Festival 2013
-BBC Radio 2 2013
-Bonnaroo 2014
-New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival 2015
Queen
-Hammersmith Odeon 1975
-Hyde Park 1976
-Houston 1977
-MSG 1977
-Concerts for Kampuchea 1979
-Japan 1985
-Knebworth 1986
-Queen + Adam Lambert Rock In Rio 2015
Sex Pistols
-Live 1977 (only released in Never Mind The Bollocks Super Deluxe set)
-Winterland 1978
-Finsbury Park 1996 (same concert as Filthy Lucre Live)
-Phoenix Festival 1996
-Budokan 1996
-Crystal Palace 2002
-KROQ Inland Invasion 2002
-Isle Of Wight 2008
-Hammersmith Apollo 2008
Kiss
-Kissology 4 (following shows below have at one time or another been part of it. This is a just in case reminder considering some have likely been replaced)
-Animalize Live Uncensored 1984
-Toledo 1997
-Finsbury Park 1997
-Buenos Aires 1998/1999
-Tokyo 2004
-Fuji Speedway 2006
-Buenos Aires 2009
-Cobo Arena 2009
-Rock Am Ring 2010 Complete
-Moondance Jam 2011
-New Orleans 2012
-Live On Letterman 2012
-Sao Paulo 2012
-Buenos Aires 2012
-Zurich 2013
-Budokan 2013
-Charlotte 2014
-Kiss Rocks Vegas 2014
-Santiago 2015
-Sao Paulo 2015
Nirvana
-Rome 11/19/91
-Amsterdam 11/25/91 Complete
-MTV Studios 1/10/92
-Rio (Hollywood Rock) 1/25/93
-All Remaining TV appearances (The Word 1991, Jonathan Ross 1991 unedited, Saturday Night Live 1/11/92 & 9/25/93, and Tunnel "Dumb")
-MTV News Clips (Like with REMTV) (Boston 1991, Dublin/Belfast 1992, Seattle 9/10/92, Cow Palace 4/25/93, Roseland Ballroom 7/14/93 and Phoenix 10/18/93)
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TheGreekis there a chance that Kiss would release Kissology 4 ?i do know that it has been put together and is ready to go .this picks up from when Ace quit in 2003 when Kiss/Aerosmith were going to tour because Ace said that he would not open for Aerosmith who used to open for KissQuote
Toxic34
So, with the announcement that the 1990 Tokyo Dome show is the next From The Vaults release, I thought I'd take the opportunity to list shows that should be rightfully released, both by the Stones, and by many other seminal artists and bands. I'm a collector of filmed footage of these people, both official and bootleg, and I'll gladly trade bootlegs for official if they receive the right treatment. So here are shows that should be rightfully given official release.
First, the Stones, of course.
First, the remaining Google Play titles, of course.
-Live at Leeds Roundhay Park 1982 Kissology 4 has not been released any word when and if it get's to see the light? I do know that Gene and Paul have it ready to go though, it's supposed to pick up right after Ace left just before the Kiss/Aerosmith tour in 2003 when Ace said i am not opening for a band that used to open for Kiss
-Light the Fuse: Toronto 2005
Previous video releases, now with the full concert released and in the best audio mix
-Miami 1994
-Giants Stadium 1994 (souvenir video sold at Voodoo Lounge Tour shows)
-St. Louis 1997
Pro-shot shows never officially released
-Full 1969 MSG footage
-@#$%& Blues footage released as "'72 Tour Chronicle" or something to that effect
-Knebworth 1976
-Toronto 1989
-Montreal 1989
-L.A. 1989
-Atlantic City 1989
-San Diego 1994
-Oakland 1994
-Buenos Aires 1995
-Tokyo 1995
-Rio 1995
-Amsterdam 1995
-Brixton 1995
-Rio 1998
-Buenos Aires 1998
-San Jose 1999
-Wembley 1999
-Stockholm 2003
-Munich 2003 (all 3 concerts)
-Shanghai 2006 complete
-Saitama 2006 complete
-Newark 2012 (One More Shot PPV)
-Glastonbury 2013
-14 On Fire Tour 2014
-Fonda Theatre 2015
-Zip Code Tour 2015 (full shows and/or compilation)
Paul McCartney
-Concerts for Kampuchea 1979
-Rio 1990
-Put It There
-Charlotte 1993
-Jimmy Kimmel Live 2013
-Japan Shows 2013 and 2015
-Lollapalooza 2015
The Who
-Tanglewood 1970
-Charlton FC 1974
-Chicago 1979 Complete
-Concerts for Kampuchea 1979
-Seattle 1982
-Giants Stadium 1989
-San Diego 1989
-Tacoma 1989
-Alpine Valley 1989
-Hyde Park 1996
-Auburn Hills 2000
-West Palm Beach 2000
-Glastonbury 2007
-The Who Hits 50! Tour Compilation
-New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival 2015
-Glastonbury 2015
Jimi Hendrix
-Royal Albert Hall 1969 (both shows)
-Rainbow Bridge Concerts 1970 (concerts only)
-Experience Hendrix Tour Compilation (from all the various editions)
Led Zeppelin/Coverdale & Page/Page & Plant/Jimmy Page & The Black Crowes
-Earls Court 1975
-Knebworth 1979 (both shows)
-Reunion Collection (1985, 1988, 1995, and possible Celebration Day re-release)
-Coverdale & Page Japan Tour 1993
-Page & Plant Irvine Meadows 1995
-Page & Plant Milwaukee 1995
-Page & Plant Rio (Hollywood Rock) 1996
-Page & Plant Tokyo 1996
-Page & Plant Bizarre Festival 1998
-Page & Plant All other Pro-shot 1998 shows
-Jimmy Page & The Black Crowes Greek Theatre 1999 Complete
-Jimmy Page & The Black Crowes Wantagh 2000
Elton John
-BBC In Concert 1970 & 1971
-Royal Festival Hall 1972 (both sets)
-Hammersmith Odeon 1974
-Dodger Stadium 1975
-Earls Court 1976
-Wembley Arena 1977
-To Russia With Elton 1979
-Central Park 1980
-Wembley Stadium 1984
-Thank You Australia 1984
-Melbourne Symphony Orchestra 1986 Complete
-Verona 1989
-MTV Unplugged 1990
-Greek Theatre 1994
-Rio 1995
-VH1 Storytellers 1997
-The Road To El Dorado Live 2000
-Top Of The Pops 2001
-Tokyo 2001
-Mexico City 2001
-Dubai 2002
-Radio City Music Hall 2004
-Seoul 2004
-Tabernacle 2004 Complete
-Hammersmith Apollo 2004
-Rome 2005
-Milan 2005
-MSG 2005
-Basel 2006
-BBC St. Lukes 2006 Complete
-Sao Paulo 2009
-Rock In Rio Lisboa 2010
-Rock In Rio 2011 & 2015
-Kiev 2012
-Sao Paulo 2013
-Vina Del Mar 2013
-iTunes Festival 2013
-BBC Radio 2 2013
-Bonnaroo 2014
-New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival 2015
Queen
-Hammersmith Odeon 1975
-Hyde Park 1976
-Houston 1977
-MSG 1977
-Concerts for Kampuchea 1979
-Japan 1985
-Knebworth 1986
-Queen + Adam Lambert Rock In Rio 2015
Sex Pistols
-Live 1977 (only released in Never Mind The Bollocks Super Deluxe set)
-Winterland 1978
-Finsbury Park 1996 (same concert as Filthy Lucre Live)
-Phoenix Festival 1996
-Budokan 1996
-Crystal Palace 2002
-KROQ Inland Invasion 2002
-Isle Of Wight 2008
-Hammersmith Apollo 2008
Kiss
-Kissology 4 (following shows below have at one time or another been part of it. This is a just in case reminder considering some have likely been replaced)
-Animalize Live Uncensored 1984
-Toledo 1997
-Finsbury Park 1997
-Buenos Aires 1998/1999
-Tokyo 2004
-Fuji Speedway 2006
-Buenos Aires 2009
-Cobo Arena 2009
-Rock Am Ring 2010 Complete
-Moondance Jam 2011
-New Orleans 2012
-Live On Letterman 2012
-Sao Paulo 2012
-Buenos Aires 2012
-Zurich 2013
-Budokan 2013
-Charlotte 2014
-Kiss Rocks Vegas 2014
-Santiago 2015
-Sao Paulo 2015
Nirvana
-Rome 11/19/91
-Amsterdam 11/25/91 Complete
-MTV Studios 1/10/92
-Rio (Hollywood Rock) 1/25/93
-All Remaining TV appearances (The Word 1991, Jonathan Ross 1991 unedited, Saturday Night Live 1/11/92 & 9/25/93, and Tunnel "Dumb")
-MTV News Clips (Like with REMTV) (Boston 1991, Dublin/Belfast 1992, Seattle 9/10/92, Cow Palace 4/25/93, Roseland Ballroom 7/14/93 and Phoenix 10/18/93)
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Kevinrm15
The Stones will be releasing Leeds 82 about 3 weeks after Tokyo. Queen will be releasing Hammersmith Odeon 75 this November. Bruce Springsteen will be releasing River tour footage this fall...Rumor has it that Jimmy Page is considering releasing audio from Led Zeppelin's Earls Court 1975 shows in late 2016 or early 2017.
I have literally heard nothing of the sort for the first 3. Where did you get this information?
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oldschool
Allman Brothers June 26th 1971 legendary concert that supposedly went on for 5hours.
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24FPS
We need an official release of the Allman Brothers at the Fillmore East. It exists, in color. Per this date there is no official video release of Duane Allman with the band.
There is an absolute treasure trove of live footage of good, hard rocking bands, from the 1970s US Show 'Don Kirshner's In Concert'. There's a website that keeps teasing and then saying nothing. It must be hell to get all the licensing right, and still have enough profit left over to make it worth their while. That's where the Stones promo films for Angie, Dancing With Mr. D, and Silver Train reside.
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eduardoacdc
mocambo....
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Koen
How about Dylan when he first played the electric guitar. Or maybe it's already available?