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Shine A Light
About 1 hour before the doors open several large
vehicles pulled up to the front door and out walked
about 25 beautiful young women. They were instructed
to stand all around the small stage.
Hired bimbos Gazza used to call them!
I miss him here![/quote
Saw the Bimbos walking around in Lucca.no Stones fans they are for sure.something to get Jagger excited.
Jeroen
As a true professional he should be able to deliver even if with the first rows full of ugly, fat, unwashed & stinky people like me...
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35love
Wow. I stopped at 'Moonlight Mile'
which was a spiritual experience, complete w/ cathedral lighting.
No offense to any one here,
didn't need to keep seeing shots of the audience.
But that 'Moonlight Mile'
quite special.
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RoughJusticeOnYa
I'm curious - were there (many) overdubs for this one?
If so: any 'pointers' to the most blatant/ obvious ones?
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RoughJusticeOnYa
I'm curious - were there (many) overdubs for this one?
If so: any 'pointers' to the most blatant/ obvious ones?
Don't know...probably...but to be honest I'm not really bothered.
Live recordings overdubbed to correct cock ups and bum notes never bother me.
A bum note on the night is gone in a flash...but you don't necessarily want to hear it over & over again on the record !
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bitusa2012
Moonlight Mile and Sister Morphine are just magnificent. STUNNING.
I once read, here?, that Sister Morphine , to an addict, SOUNDS like it FEELS to come down from a high. To me this is a harrowing performance. Ronnie is just sublime.
Moonlilght Mile with Mick playing his little guitar pieces - just beautiful. It's always been one of my favorite Stones songs, this version just confirms it is a stone-cold classic.
GYYYO has always been my favourite Stones live record. THIS is challenging it. I LOVE it...
...but AMAZON DID deliver a CD/DVD combo, NOT he LP/DVD combo I ordered, so now the fight begins....I WANT the LP/DVD combo!
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JumpingKentFlash
So is CTYL not on the bluray?
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JumpingKentFlash
So is CTYL not on the bluray?
Funny you ask just had a blast listening CTYL
from the CD
wondering if I should go find it on the bluray...
Hip shakin’ Mama
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35love
Is it on the blue-ray
Under Bonus Tracks
(All Down The Line, WTWCD, ICTYL)
I can’t turn you loose performance
impressing second to none.
Outstanding. Never seen that song done before. Every band member “10”
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JumpingKentFlash
So is CTYL not on the bluray?
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Hairball
Ah ok gotcha - when you said you'd never seen that song done before, I thought you were referring to not only live, but also on videos.
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35love
‘Rock Me Baby’
Is this on the DVD?
LOL I can’t look
I am 4 sheets to the wind on Jagger and really can’t take no more
track 14 on the CD
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coowouters
As a documentary, the DVD is great, but...
I found it very annoying to have the concert interrupted by Black & White footage from the Stones talking about the next (or previous) track.
Also the fact that they took out 3 songs to use as "Bonus Tracks" pi... me off.
So I decided to rework the DVD with the software I have.
As I do not have professional software that can split and join VOB files,
I first ripped my DVD to HD mp4, using "iSkysoft iMedia Converter Deluxe".
Then I cut the resulting mp4 into 7 pieces with "Boilsoft Video Splitter",
to make it easier to work. ("intro+ Start Me Up", the three bonus tracks and the like).
I then used the special features of "AVS Video Converter" to join the parts in the correct order,
to cut out the Black & White stuff (trying to make the transitions as smooth as possible), to make the chapters and finally the menu.
Unfortunately, "AVS Video Converter" hasn't many "menu" options; you can only change the background, add the title (with a rather small number of characters), add some background music to the menu and that's it.
Next I let the software (still "AVS Video Converter") create the DVD.
Due to the fact that I had to convert to HD mp4 first and then back to DVD format, there is a small loss in resolution, but I find it minimal.
Although I worked frame by frame, the transitions were difficult too because of
those damned B & W parts and the "Bonus tracks" while some very minor footage between songs wasn't on the DVD or the first notes were already playing during the last 1 or 2 seconds of the B & W parts.
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coowouters
As a documentary, the DVD is great, but...
I found it very annoying to have the concert interrupted by Black & White footage from the Stones talking about the next (or previous) track.
Also the fact that they took out 3 songs to use as "Bonus Tracks" pi... me off.
So I decided to rework the DVD with the software I have.
As I do not have professional software that can split and join VOB files,
I first ripped my DVD to HD mp4, using "iSkysoft iMedia Converter Deluxe".
Then I cut the resulting mp4 into 7 pieces with "Boilsoft Video Splitter",
to make it easier to work. ("intro+ Start Me Up", the three bonus tracks and the like).
I then used the special features of "AVS Video Converter" to join the parts in the correct order,
to cut out the Black & White stuff (trying to make the transitions as smooth as possible), to make the chapters and finally the menu.
Unfortunately, "AVS Video Converter" hasn't many "menu" options; you can only change the background, add the title (with a rather small number of characters), add some background music to the menu and that's it.
Next I let the software (still "AVS Video Converter") create the DVD.
Due to the fact that I had to convert to HD mp4 first and then back to DVD format, there is a small loss in resolution, but I find it minimal.
Although I worked frame by frame, the transitions were difficult too because of
those damned B & W parts and the "Bonus tracks" while some very minor footage between songs wasn't on the DVD or the first notes were already playing during the last 1 or 2 seconds of the B & W parts.
Welcome to my world, I can make it easy for you by explaining what I do , if you would be interested. The midimannz way