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Leonioid
went out looking for this at 5 stores today... came home empty handed...
not at either of my two local record shops... nor at bestbuy, target or walmart... fkrs
This morning Amazon said they'd get the Blueray to me by 9 pm tonight.
Amazon Prime- 2 day, 1 day, same day delivery.
Cool, are they delivering by drone? Hope you get it tonight... wish I had it...
but I have enough other cool Stones stuff to keep me distracted and happy today
The worst part, besides these places (claiming) not having it was the blank looks
on generation swift/rap as they said who/what/nope. I would bet
some copies were actually in one of the stores but the taylorswift fans
rap lovers are just not bright enough to put it out.
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LeonioidQuote
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Leonioid
went out looking for this at 5 stores today... came home empty handed...
not at either of my two local record shops... nor at bestbuy, target or walmart... fkrs
This morning Amazon said they'd get the Blueray to me by 9 pm tonight.
Amazon Prime- 2 day, 1 day, same day delivery.
Cool, are they delivering by drone? Hope you get it tonight... wish I had it...
but I have enough other cool Stones stuff to keep me distracted and happy today
The worst part, besides these places (claiming) not having it was the blank looks
on generation swift/rap as they said who/what/nope. I would bet
some copies were actually in one of the stores but the taylorswift fans
rap lovers are just not bright enough to put it out.
I did an A/B comparison and it definitely sounds a bit punchier and more upfront to me, although it's not much and now thinking about it, it also can be just a different mastering. Just use the preview function on Qobuz to decide if it's okay for youQuote
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StonedRambler
The audio-only mix on iTunes, Spotify etc. is now the drier mix that Bob Clearmountain did and I really like it, even if the Mastering is a bit too squashed. But the Blue-ray uses the mix with way too much reverb, it really ruins the experience for me. That's a pity really since the performances are so good. Even the warhorses are played fast and with great energy, unfortunately the current No Filter performances are so much different.
Are you sure about this? Then maybe it's worth getting the lossless version from Qobuz : [www.qobuz.com]
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StonedRamblerI did an A/B comparison and it definitely sounds a bit punchier and more upfront to me, although it's not much and now thinking about it, it also can be just a different mastering. Just use the preview function on Qobuz to decide if it's okay for youQuote
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StonedRambler
The audio-only mix on iTunes, Spotify etc. is now the drier mix that Bob Clearmountain did and I really like it, even if the Mastering is a bit too squashed. But the Blue-ray uses the mix with way too much reverb, it really ruins the experience for me. That's a pity really since the performances are so good. Even the warhorses are played fast and with great energy, unfortunately the current No Filter performances are so much different.
Are you sure about this? Then maybe it's worth getting the lossless version from Qobuz : [www.qobuz.com]
It's still too much reverb but at least it's a litttle bit better.Quote
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StonedRamblerI did an A/B comparison and it definitely sounds a bit punchier and more upfront to me, although it's not much and now thinking about it, it also can be just a different mastering. Just use the preview function on Qobuz to decide if it's okay for youQuote
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StonedRambler
The audio-only mix on iTunes, Spotify etc. is now the drier mix that Bob Clearmountain did and I really like it, even if the Mastering is a bit too squashed. But the Blue-ray uses the mix with way too much reverb, it really ruins the experience for me. That's a pity really since the performances are so good. Even the warhorses are played fast and with great energy, unfortunately the current No Filter performances are so much different.
Are you sure about this? Then maybe it's worth getting the lossless version from Qobuz : [www.qobuz.com]
Thanks for your reply. I did that and if course it's hard to tell from à mp3 sample but I think I still hear the reverb all over the mix...
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ironbelly
So when they will play TSMR entirely?
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ironbelly
So when they will play TSMR entirely?
When Brian Jones is back ....
But Mick said between I Got The Blues and Moonlight Mile they will play TSMR! He promised!Quote
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ironbelly
So when they will play TSMR entirely?
When Brian Jones is back ....
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ironbelly
He promised!
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rebelhipi
I loved seeing Karl Densons solo on Cant You Hear Me Knocking.
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ironbelly
So when they will play TSMR entirely?
When Brian Jones is back ....
Until that I will be playing WHEN THE WHIP COMES DOWN from The Fonda,
What a great live version!
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frankotero
I have the vinyl, but I bought it at a store. Are you looking for information about people mail ordering?
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Bashlets
Amazon USA has a vinyl being released October 13th with a DVD and a hybrid sacd for like 41.99. That's the one I purchased. I saw the vinyl this past weekend but I'd didn't appear to have the cd or dvd with it. I already have the bluray/cd combo but the sacd kind of sold me on it
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TooTough
What a fantastic release!
CLEARLY and BY FAR the best official live recording
of their live output of the 1989 and onwards tours.
Ronnie shines on this!
Great guitars up front, great snare sound, really good tempo.
And Mick is fantastic, too:
"I hope you all got your 10$ back!"