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treaclefingers
the 4 BD+1CD set just price dropped on amazon.co.uk again. I got mine for 28.69 GBP!
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mariano
Everybody's ordered, ok
Meanwhile we could have a good rip from who got .....thank in advance
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henrik87
Got the BluRay set today. Especially Paradiso is awesome.
Best release in years...
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henrik87
Got the BluRay set today. Especially Paradiso is awesome.
Best release in years...
Waited 21 years for this!
Only one week to go....
I orderd it at bol.com to get tickets for "the premiere" on a large screen at the Paradiso june 2.
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henrik87
Got the BluRay set today. Especially Paradiso is awesome.
Best release in years...
Waited 21 years for this!
Only one week to go....
I orderd it at bol.com to get tickets for "the premiere" on a large screen at the Paradiso june 2.
Me too, meet you there,
And who knows, a supriseconsert too?
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mariano
Everybody's ordered, ok
Meanwhile we could have a good rip from who got .....thank in advance
Why don't you buy this beautiful box in it's official release? It's not that expensive.
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Paulhanrahan
I received my 2 copies of Super Deluxe from Amazon Japan today (Sunday) it made my day, I only ordered it 3 days ago! In short from what I've already crammed in its awesome. The doco has heaps of extra content and wow the Brixton gig!
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Paulhanrahan
Amazon Japan might be efficient at shipping but I now have 4 copies of the Super Deluxe, I have no idea what happened!
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Paulhanrahan
Amazon Japan might be efficient at shipping but I now have 4 copies of the Super Deluxe, I have no idea what happened!
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Paulhanrahan
Amazon Japan might be efficient at shipping but I now have 4 copies of the Super Deluxe, I have no idea what happened!
I will buy one from you.... Seriously. I am in Perth. We met on the plane to Adelaide 2 yrs ago. I was in the seat in front of you! You in that great jacket..
Please???
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RoughJusticeOnYa
Does anybody over here have a tracklisting in English available for the Japanese(!!) 4 Blu Rays & 2 CD's package?
Haven't opened the box yet, so dunno what's inside (there might be an English booklet in it as well...) -
but for now, with only the box print as info at hand, I'm fearing the worst.
Thanx a lot for your help!
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RoughJusticeOnYa
Does anybody over here have a tracklisting in English available for the Japanese(!!) 4 Blu Rays & 2 CD's package?
Haven't opened the box yet, so dunno what's inside (there might be an English booklet in it as well...) -
but for now, with only the box print as info at hand, I'm fearing the worst.
Thanx a lot for your help!
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Rockman
Yep English booklet included ....
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RoughJusticeOnYa
Glorious. This is how I remember the Voodoo Lounge Live era: a band at its absolute peak.
Yes, I know they were not ground breaking any more back then, like they used to be in the […]-period (fill in the blanks according to your own preference/ opinions!); and I can understand why people consider "those " years as the band’s true height point.
But to me, like Don Was said in the documentary, and Keith sometimes gnarls (“This band’s getting better and better! We might turn professional, one of these days!”): here we see a band that capitalizes on decades of playing together – and, all productional professionalism aside, manages to remain true to their roots, groove, sound and beat.
Only seen the Paradiso performance now; but mán – WHAT a SETLIST. And what a stellar performance!! Warts and all. (And there are quite a few, btw… =o)) Just gimme that rendition of Connection, All Down the Line, Gimme Shelter, and Street Fightin Man anytime over anything anyone has ever played and/or recorded – Stones included.
This band kicks àss – and remains doing so. A Force of Nature; a Miracle of Rock'n'Roll Musicness...
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RoughJusticeOnYa
Glorious. This is how I remember the Voodoo Lounge Live era: a band at its absolute peak.
Yes, I know they were not ground breaking any more back then, like they used to be in the […]-period (fill in the blanks according to your own preference/ opinions!); and I can understand why people consider "those " years as the band’s true height point.
But to me, like Don Was said in the documentary, and Keith sometimes gnarls (“This band’s getting better and better! We might turn professional, one of these days!”): here we see a band that capitalizes on decades of playing together – and, all productional professionalism aside, manages to remain true to their roots, groove, sound and beat.
Only seen the Paradiso performance now; but mán – WHAT a SETLIST. And what a stellar performance!! Warts and all. (And there are quite a few, btw… =o)) Just gimme that rendition of Connection, All Down the Line, Gimme Shelter, and Street Fightin Man anytime over anything anyone has ever played and/or recorded – Stones included.
This band kicks àss – and remains doing so. A Force of Nature; a Miracle of Rock'n'Roll Musicness...