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StonedRambler
Thank you Dandelion, great! Now where do I get these in the best possible quality? Sorry for the lack of knowledge, but I'm just starting with the whole bootleg thing.
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DandelionPowderman
Hit me up with an email.
Sorry to say that, but to me the official version and the definitive bootleg version sounds better. The guitars sound great and loud but unfortunately the punch of the drums suffers. But just my opinion.Quote
kevinkamphuis
If you like Brussels Affair please listen to this snippet;
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It is taken from HiRes vinyl and remixed. The guitars are loud & clear
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paulbright81
Whats the best Vinyl release from this era would you guys say?
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Rockman
....started!!! ... those six will crank his tits off ...........
Can you tell me during the 6/6/76 Paris show if there was intro music or an announcer that introduced the Stones ? For instance like in 1975 TOTA the Glimmers used Aaron Copeland Fanfare For A Common Man (the horns blaring which to me was the Best of the best intros ever)Quote
Rockman
....started!!! ... those six will crank his tits off ...........
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hopkins
Keith Richards (1973): A live 1972 album nixed
"Another reason for us not doing old songs (onstage) is that Decca have stopped us from releasing new live versions of material recorded on their label.
A whole live album with Stevie Wonder on it recorded on the American tour has been scrapped because they've balled that up.
They've got those songs for six years or something. I mean, if we're recording a live show with old numbers on it,
we just can't put the motherfu&%$ out in the first place because recordings of those songs belong to them until 1976 or whatever."
was this ever a boot?
(from timeisonourside)