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Mathijs
Just listened on Spotify -better quality than expected, but still quite muffled. Decent show at best.
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TheGreek
Is this an official release , or is this a download only ,or is this a bootleg ?
Thanks, I just finally found it listed at BestBuy.com.Quote
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TheGreek
Is this an official release , or is this a download only ,or is this a bootleg ?
It's an official release by Eagle rock.
[www.amazon.co.uk]
It's okay and they give you bonus points, which you use towards a purchase down the road .That's why for DVD's and CD's this is the place for me.Quote
DandelionPowderman
12.99, not bad, Greek
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Mathijs
Just listened on Spotify -better quality than expected, but still quite muffled. Decent show at best.
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Mathijs
Just listened on Spotify -better quality than expected, but still quite muffled. Decent show at best.
Mathijs
Yeah, too bad they did not cull a show from 4 shows after Texas. There were some terrific performances later in the tour as the band headed to the finish.
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Mathijs
Just listened on Spotify -better quality than expected, but still quite muffled. Decent show at best.
Mathijs
Yeah, too bad they did not cull a show from 4 shows after Texas. There were some terrific performances later in the tour as the band headed to the finish.
Perfect and outstanding come to mind and bravo for your very well written words .After all ,this is a perfect example of that phrase that we have heard said before and said it so many times and so many different ways .Simply put "the Greatest Rock and Roll Band in the World -The Rolling Stones " .Cue the horns and Aaron Copeland, Fanfare for a Common ManQuote
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Mathijs
Just listened on Spotify -better quality than expected, but still quite muffled. Decent show at best.
Mathijs
Yeah, too bad they did not cull a show from 4 shows after Texas. There were some terrific performances later in the tour as the band headed to the finish.
Last show of tour @ MSG (birthday cake fight, jam w Stevie) shit hot breathless from start to finish. from the countoff to the send off; seventy minutes and more than enough. nothing has come close to beating that show in my life & had a home-town market that delivered all the top acts for us to go by. Just never seen anything quite like that before or since really...you get kicked by that horse you have the marks for life...i'd seen them earlier on that same tour too. nothing like this level of intensity...well maybe close here and there...i think people who turn their noses up at the L&G shows; 'middling' as they might be in comparison, must have a different frame of reference...you won't find someone who was at ANY of those Texas shows or thereafter with too much of a bitch I do not think.
Tho I'm mighty grateful for MSG. Honestly, had I just been judging by the pretty excellent D.C. show, all things considered I would not have had this impression. I'd be talking more about Stevie quite honestly, as solid as D.C. was for The Stones. It was certainly no collapse or close to a bad show by any measure.
...i don't know how it would compare with the Ft. Worth tapings really...tho I AM informed and do grow in understanding from fans with better understandings of these things...i'm open to, and enjoy, hearing other perspectives...
I like the camera work in L&G too; It's far too easy to dismiss and criticize tho I don't see many here having problems with it; aside from my own, wanting more coverage of the other members. The close ups on Taylor's leads is a total gift...as is the Keith footage tearing up Bye Bye Johnny...and actually all of it; let's just face it, it's great. We don't have Brussels on film...We have Gimme Shelter Yas Yas footage and this, from the 'golden period' pretty much.
I mean as pretty-much-whole-shows that were visually releasable and had great performances. Later we'd get tons of concert films and live videos and periscopes and everything....
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The cinema verite quality visually; the roughness and smoothness at the same time. The 'sloppiness' that works, rather than the slickness that seperates. Even Mick's shiny makeup and custom Elvis Dr. Dentons can't mask the sweat and real grimace...RTJ has him out of breath and just laying down on stage for two seconds before wearily popping up into twirls swirls bends bows and waves...this is incredible stuff.
They gave a couple of guys a 16 mm camera and hopeed for the best and my oh my look what they done. A miracle and masterpiece...if these are middling shows, all the more credit to the fabulous Rolling Stones. Thank you Mick, Mick, Keith, Charlie. BILL, Stu, Nicky, Jim & Bobby. You set a standard no one has equalled for me. Not Van, Who, Jimi, Airplane, Chuck, Richard, Eric, George, Jeff, Faces, Ben E. King, Crystals, Dion, Dukes, Lukes, Pukes, Nukes, the Brooce, the Bob, the righteous brothers, carlos, turtles, byrds, 5 blind boys from alabam don't give a damn; nobody, nothing touched it very much at that level...at least for me live.
It was every folk and blues and country and rock and roll idiom aced casually, with control, abandon, sweat, blood and tears; and some guy in a one-sie with the footies cut off, leading the band - jumping around out of breath, hurling his body at the microphone, line by line, breath by breath, to scream, dance around, fade back and charge again.
It was ridiculous. It was heaven. You can't detail and encyclopedia-ize it past a point; or over-analyze it; pick it to death from decades hence and get the dimension of it I don't think.
But ironically, any one can! A newbie not shaving if they close their eyes and go with it. It is really phenomenol material and performance; they were still a real working recording band every second of their lives with heat intention and unity. I hear the name Tim Ries and i think wtf is up with people sometimes...i mean past a point you know?
t's not even an age or generation thing...it's a phenom of certain aficinados ...then again, some of the micro-criticisms and analyses from people are sometimes really interesting and revealing. and do teach, inform and inspire me.
I guess these are issues of relative exposure and at what age and period of the band that fans run into for their first massive inspirational hit, or at least that must be part of the story.
They got so ridculous-big so fast; and then it got so much bigger it was it's own seperate thing from the actual music more and more in some ways.
I'm glad to see this reach light of day. I care not that much if it sells a few hundred or thousand or million. It's more than history. Its more than personal. It's a mysterious and sacred thing when all cylinders are pumping true, this rock and roll thing.
A little cutie takes your hate and you say thank you maam...
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Rockman
...Rod ...
Haven't seen around down here anywhere .... No Aussie release date of yet .....
You'd be better to buy directly from CD Japan -- LP like sleeve SHM CD ....
VERY FAST delivery ....
[www.cdjapan.co.jp]
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Rockman
.....no-no me keepeee ... you suffer till get
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Rockman
You'll love it ... plenty of Micko close - ups ..... mmmm
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Mathijs
Just listened on Spotify -better quality than expected, but still quite muffled. Decent show at best.
Mathijs
Yeah, too bad they did not cull a show from 4 shows after Texas. There were some terrific performances later in the tour as the band headed to the finish.
Last show of tour @ MSG (birthday cake fight, jam w Stevie) shit hot breathless from start to finish. from the countoff to the send off; seventy minutes and more than enough. nothing has come close to beating that show in my life & had a home-town market that delivered all the top acts for us to go by. Just never seen anything quite like that before or since really...you get kicked by that horse you have the marks for life...i'd seen them earlier on that same tour too. nothing like this level of intensity...well maybe close here and there...i think people who turn their noses up at the L&G shows; 'middling' as they might be in comparison, must have a different frame of reference...you won't find someone who was at ANY of those Texas shows or thereafter with too much of a bitch I do not think.
Tho I'm mighty grateful for MSG. Honestly, had I just been judging by the pretty excellent D.C. show, all things considered I would not have had this impression. I'd be talking more about Stevie quite honestly, as solid as D.C. was for The Stones. It was certainly no collapse or close to a bad show by any measure.
...i don't know how it would compare with the Ft. Worth tapings really...tho I AM informed and do grow in understanding from fans with better understandings of these things...i'm open to, and enjoy, hearing other perspectives...
I like the camera work in L&G too; It's far too easy to dismiss and criticize tho I don't see many here having problems with it; aside from my own, wanting more coverage of the other members. The close ups on Taylor's leads is a total gift...as is the Keith footage tearing up Bye Bye Johnny...and actually all of it; let's just face it, it's great. We don't have Brussels on film...We have Gimme Shelter Yas Yas footage and this, from the 'golden period' pretty much.
I mean as pretty-much-whole-shows that were visually releasable and had great performances. Later we'd get tons of concert films and live videos and periscopes and everything....
...
The cinema verite quality visually; the roughness and smoothness at the same time. The 'sloppiness' that works, rather than the slickness that seperates. Even Mick's shiny makeup and custom Elvis Dr. Dentons can't mask the sweat and real grimace...RTJ has him out of breath and just laying down on stage for two seconds before wearily popping up into twirls swirls bends bows and waves...this is incredible stuff.
They gave a couple of guys a 16 mm camera and hopeed for the best and my oh my look what they done. A miracle and masterpiece...if these are middling shows, all the more credit to the fabulous Rolling Stones. Thank you Mick, Mick, Keith, Charlie. BILL, Stu, Nicky, Jim & Bobby. You set a standard no one has equalled for me. Not Van, Who, Jimi, Airplane, Chuck, Richard, Eric, George, Jeff, Faces, Ben E. King, Crystals, Dion, Dukes, Lukes, Pukes, Nukes, the Brooce, the Bob, the righteous brothers, carlos, turtles, byrds, 5 blind boys from alabam don't give a damn; nobody, nothing touched it very much at that level...at least for me live.
It was every folk and blues and country and rock and roll idiom aced casually, with control, abandon, sweat, blood and tears; and some guy in a one-sie with the footies cut off, leading the band - jumping around out of breath, hurling his body at the microphone, line by line, breath by breath, to scream, dance around, fade back and charge again.
It was ridiculous. It was heaven. You can't detail and encyclopedia-ize it past a point; or over-analyze it; pick it to death from decades hence and get the dimension of it I don't think.
But ironically, any one can! A newbie not shaving if they close their eyes and go with it. It is really phenomenol material and performance; they were still a real working recording band every second of their lives with heat intention and unity. I hear the name Tim Ries and i think wtf is up with people sometimes...i mean past a point you know?
t's not even an age or generation thing...it's a phenom of certain aficinados ...then again, some of the micro-criticisms and analyses from people are sometimes really interesting and revealing. and do teach, inform and inspire me.
I guess these are issues of relative exposure and at what age and period of the band that fans run into for their first massive inspirational hit, or at least that must be part of the story.
They got so ridculous-big so fast; and then it got so much bigger it was it's own seperate thing from the actual music more and more in some ways.
I'm glad to see this reach light of day. I care not that much if it sells a few hundred or thousand or million. It's more than history. Its more than personal. It's a mysterious and sacred thing when all cylinders are pumping true, this rock and roll thing.
A little cutie takes your hate and you say thank you maam...
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hopkins
Ladies & Gentlemen the Rolling Stones 1972 Blu ray 720p AVC DTS 5 1 AtZLIT 00 00 00 00 11 30
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This is only tremendously great; so i can well understand why everyone is so upset. I can hardly sit in the chair. In fact I'm going to stand up and dance.
check u later...