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Hound Dog
So is the deluxe vinyl not yellow vinyl. Looks like just the standard edition is colored. Doesn't really make a difference to me I'd rather have the extra songs.
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24FPS
We got the book. We'll get the BBC recordings. And the DVD?
I suspect there will be a BBC documentary on TV around December which will push up the sales a little.
Maybe then an extended version on DVD to tie in with the ? UK Tour in 2018.
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VoodooLounge13
Any word on Japanese bonus tracks for this?
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powerage78
On Come on, who sing the backing vocals ?
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buttons67
and is it an official release.
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TeddyB1018
I’ve got like eight versions of the BBC recordings. Now i’ll have nine.
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buttons67
is this "new" album the same songs as the cd i bought last year that was bbc recordings and called more stones than youll ever be.
and is it an official release.
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TheBlockbuster
Why is the cover art so ugly? It looks like a bootleg. Don't feel like buying this now.
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TheBlockbuster
Why is the cover art so ugly? It looks like a bootleg. Don't feel like buying this now.
The stones are finally releasing a BBC set that fans were waiting since at least 20 years and some people still complaining...
The cover art is great, like some bootlegs, I agree.
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TeddyB1018
I’ve got like eight versions of the BBC recordings. Now i’ll have nine.
You need only one boot: "Beat Beat Beat at The Beeb" and the forthcoming official release.
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TeddyB1018
That’s one of the eight I have.
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TeddyB1018
That’s one of the eight I have.
You can put the seven others in the trash then.
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TeddyB1018
That’s one of the eight I have.
You can put the seven others in the trash then.
...and you will loose TSP's "Get Satisfaction If You Want!" with BBC tracks dubbed from actual BBC masters instead of the usual FM recordings then. Not a good idea!
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TeddyB1018
That’s one of the eight I have.
You can put the seven others in the trash then.
...and you will loose TSP's "Get Satisfaction If You Want!" with BBC tracks dubbed from actual BBC masters instead of the usual FM recordings then. Not a good idea!
All the TSP tracks are on the IU release, so...
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ovalvox
There are plenty of Beatle concerts filmed in good quality from start to finish. Why no Stones concerts? Just clips here and there.
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ovalvox
There are plenty of Beatle concerts filmed in good quality from start to finish. Why no Stones concerts? Just clips here and there.
That's a good question. Of course the Stones were nowhere near the Beatles during those first couple years of Beatlemania, when everything the Fab Four did was recorded. I just watched an Australian Beatles concert on YouTube last night that I knew nothing about. Maybe Oldham wasn't that great of a manager to not realize their live performances from that time needed some film documentation for historical sake and future commercial considerations.
Hell, the BBC didn't think it important enough to save a copy of their 1968 NME appearance, the last with Brian, live.
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TeddyB1018
That’s one of the eight I have.
You can put the seven others in the trash then.
...and you will loose TSP's "Get Satisfaction If You Want!" with BBC tracks dubbed from actual BBC masters instead of the usual FM recordings then. Not a good idea!
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TeddyB1018
That’s one of the eight I have.
You can put the seven others in the trash then.
...and you will loose TSP's "Get Satisfaction If You Want!" with BBC tracks dubbed from actual BBC masters instead of the usual FM recordings then. Not a good idea!
Thanks, RD. I have that one as well!
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ovalvox
There are plenty of Beatle concerts filmed in good quality from start to finish. Why no Stones concerts? Just clips here and there.
That's a good question. Of course the Stones were nowhere near the Beatles during those first couple years of Beatlemania, when everything the Fab Four did was recorded. I just watched an Australian Beatles concert on YouTube last night that I knew nothing about. Maybe Oldham wasn't that great of a manager to not realize their live performances from that time needed some film documentation for historical sake and future commercial considerations.
Hell, the BBC didn't think it important enough to save a copy of their 1968 NME appearance, the last with Brian, live.
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ovalvox
There are plenty of Beatle concerts filmed in good quality from start to finish. Why no Stones concerts? Just clips here and there.
That's a good question. Of course the Stones were nowhere near the Beatles during those first couple years of Beatlemania, when everything the Fab Four did was recorded. I just watched an Australian Beatles concert on YouTube last night that I knew nothing about. Maybe Oldham wasn't that great of a manager to not realize their live performances from that time needed some film documentation for historical sake and future commercial considerations.
Hell, the BBC didn't think it important enough to save a copy of their 1968 NME appearance, the last with Brian, live.