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Come On
Never Heard of it or it.
Probably got it on vinyl-boot...
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DandelionPowdermanQuote
Come On
Never Heard of it or it.
Probably got it on vinyl-boot...
What? It was recently released on DVD/BluRay, LP and CD
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Come OnQuote
DandelionPowdermanQuote
Come On
Never Heard of it or it.
Probably got it on vinyl-boot...
What? It was recently released on DVD/BluRay, LP and CD
Christ. Gotta tell wife about that for christmas gift...but wait a minute!!!
It isn't much listen to you say?
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DandelionPowdermanQuote
Come OnQuote
DandelionPowdermanQuote
Come On
Never Heard of it or it.
Probably got it on vinyl-boot...
What? It was recently released on DVD/BluRay, LP and CD
Christ. Gotta tell wife about that for christmas gift...but wait a minute!!!
It isn't much listen to you say?
See for yourself
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HMS
There is nothing average, subpar or bad in these renditions. I think "Marquee" is a marvelous release, good to have that gig finally in decent quality.
Not being the greatest fan of Mick Taylor, I have to say that his playing is excellent on this one. Keith looks very healthy despite his rather unhealthy lifestyle at that time.
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Turner68
I like the performance of "Dead Flowers" on this. Mick Taylor's playing on it is good.
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Turner68
I like the performance of "Dead Flowers" on this. Mick Taylor's playing on it is good.
Better than Fort Worth 1972 and Leeds 1971?
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Turner68
I like the performance of "Dead Flowers" on this. Mick Taylor's playing on it is good.
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LieB
For me, this one is a bit like the Rock 'n' Roll Circus -- a gem because it is the only available film material of a certain era in the Stones history, where their rather mediocre playing really tells what a wicked band they were after all in those days.