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Father Ted
Some scepticism regarding the content is justified, given that some previous deluxe editions have had inexplicably incomplete shows included and DVDs which were nothing more than twenty minute trailers for another product.. If I act like a mug and habitually buy any old tat, I'll get treated like a mug in the future. Vocal, constructive criticism should be welcomed by these companies as they can improve their releases and I'll buy more. That's surely win-win for everyone? Of course, you can just try and shout down any sceptics as "whiners" and take what you're given if you enjoy being royally screwed.
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Be prepared for a Deluxe Version bonus disc with additional footage culled from the four 1995 club shows, but not any 1995 club shows in their entirety.
Have you ever noticed that all the "From The Vault" releases (at the exeption of Hyde Park 1969) offer complete shows?
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Father Ted
Some scepticism regarding the content is justified, given that some previous deluxe editions have had inexplicably incomplete shows included and DVDs which were nothing more than twenty minute trailers for another product.. If I act like a mug and habitually buy any old tat, I'll get treated like a mug in the future. Vocal, constructive criticism should be welcomed by these companies as they can improve their releases and I'll buy more. That's surely win-win for everyone? Of course, you can just try and shout down any sceptics as "whiners" and take what you're given if you enjoy being royally screwed.
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Be prepared for a Deluxe Version bonus disc with additional footage culled from the four 1995 club shows, but not any 1995 club shows in their entirety.
Have you ever noticed that all the "From The Vault" releases (at the exeption of Hyde Park 1969) offer complete shows?
You already mentioned one exception, so the "complete show" thing is not a rule engraved in stone forever. You may have noticed that Hyde Park 1969 did not include any bonus material at all, not even the bonus tracks that were available on certain older releases, and no accompanying soundtrack CD either (which could have been a real treat with the great stereo mix and the possibility to avoid the voice-over on certain tracks in the concert special itself and to include complete versions of tracks that appear in shortened form in the movie).
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Exhibitionism starts April 5th Mr.D.
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Be prepared for a Deluxe Version bonus disc with additional footage culled from the four 1995 club shows, but not any 1995 club shows in their entirety.
Have you ever noticed that all the "From The Vault" releases (at the exeption of Hyde Park 1969) offer complete shows?
You already mentioned one exception, so the "complete show" thing is not a rule engraved in stone forever. You may have noticed that Hyde Park 1969 did not include any bonus material at all, not even the bonus tracks that were available on certain older releases, and no accompanying soundtrack CD either (which could have been a real treat with the great stereo mix and the possibility to avoid the voice-over on certain tracks in the concert special itself and to include complete versions of tracks that appear in shortened form in the movie).
Hyde Park was a different release (only in the US). It was merely a stereo version of the film.
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Be prepared for a Deluxe Version bonus disc with additional footage culled from the four 1995 club shows, but not any 1995 club shows in their entirety.
Have you ever noticed that all the "From The Vault" releases (at the exeption of Hyde Park 1969) offer complete shows?
You already mentioned one exception, so the "complete show" thing is not a rule engraved in stone forever. You may have noticed that Hyde Park 1969 did not include any bonus material at all, not even the bonus tracks that were available on certain older releases, and no accompanying soundtrack CD either (which could have been a real treat with the great stereo mix and the possibility to avoid the voice-over on certain tracks in the concert special itself and to include complete versions of tracks that appear in shortened form in the movie).
Hyde Park was a different release (only in the US). It was merely a stereo version of the film.
That doesn't stop Stripped from being a "different release" too.
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Be prepared for a Deluxe Version bonus disc with additional footage culled from the four 1995 club shows, but not any 1995 club shows in their entirety.
Have you ever noticed that all the "From The Vault" releases (at the exeption of Hyde Park 1969) offer complete shows?
You already mentioned one exception, so the "complete show" thing is not a rule engraved in stone forever.
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I must be in the minority here but I'm having a hard time getting excited about a rehash of the Stones rehashing old stuff 20 years ago while trying to cash in on the Unplugged releases? Sort of the beginning of the end really and paving the way for albumless tours like Licks...Other than the cover and the sprinkling of studio cuts it wasn't very "stripped" either?
I'd take Knebworth 76 over that any day, not to mention the release of the elusive "Memory Hotel" 2xCD of unreleased songs from 1999!
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Be prepared for a Deluxe Version bonus disc with additional footage culled from the four 1995 club shows, but not any 1995 club shows in their entirety.
Have you ever noticed that all the "From The Vault" releases (at the exeption of Hyde Park 1969) offer complete shows?
You already mentioned one exception, so the "complete show" thing is not a rule engraved in stone forever. You may have noticed that Hyde Park 1969 did not include any bonus material at all, not even the bonus tracks that were available on certain older releases, and no accompanying soundtrack CD either (which could have been a real treat with the great stereo mix and the possibility to avoid the voice-over on certain tracks in the concert special itself and to include complete versions of tracks that appear in shortened form in the movie).
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I remember a great article that went with these pics where the writer had trekked all the way to Ronnie's house and been greeted in the alley by the 4 boys and had tossed back beers with them in Ronnie's in-house pub...now where did I put the link for that ?
I hope you find that link!
I have no idea where I found this image. Maybe it was from Green Lady. Is she in the room? I wonder where she found these pics? [www.iorr.org]
This picture is also from the Stripped book from 1995. Nice release, not official maybe, like a lot of calendars at the time. I am looking at it now.
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Be prepared for a Deluxe Version bonus disc with additional footage culled from the four 1995 club shows, but not any 1995 club shows in their entirety.
Have you ever noticed that all the "From The Vault" releases (at the exeption of Hyde Park 1969) offer complete shows?
You already mentioned one exception, so the "complete show" thing is not a rule engraved in stone forever. You may have noticed that Hyde Park 1969 did not include any bonus material at all, not even the bonus tracks that were available on certain older releases, and no accompanying soundtrack CD either (which could have been a real treat with the great stereo mix and the possibility to avoid the voice-over on certain tracks in the concert special itself and to include complete versions of tracks that appear in shortened form in the movie).
Hyde Park was a different release (only in the US). It was merely a stereo version of the film.
That doesn't stop Stripped from being a "different release" too.
Yes, it does, actually. At least according to the reports from the video editor and the sources here at IORR.
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Let's see, then. I dunno what triggers your pessimism here, though..
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gotdablouse
I must be in the minority here but I'm having a hard time getting excited about a rehash of the Stones rehashing old stuff 20 years ago while trying to cash in on the Unplugged releases? Sort of the beginning of the end really and paving the way for albumless tours like Licks...Other than the cover and the sprinkling of studio cuts it wasn't very "stripped" either?
I'd take Knebworth 76 over that any day, not to mention the release of the elusive "Memory Hotel" 2xCD of unreleased songs from 1999!