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jlowe
No news on a companion DVD release for Christmas yet?
I was hoping for a sort of 'Video Rewind 1964-69'. There must be enough footage for a 60 minute compilation.
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jlowe
I think there might be a problem getting RSG! footage.
I believe much of it (though not all) is owned by Dave Clark (he of the DC5) and it seems he isn't the easiest of people to do business with.
Providing they haven't been erased, the Top of the Pops footage shouldn't prove too difficult to license.
Footage of Jimmy Saville might get airbrushed out if course.
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jlowe
I think there might be a problem getting RSG! footage.
I believe much of it (though not all) is owned by Dave Clark (he of the DC5) and it seems he isn't the easiest of people to do business with.
Providing they haven't been erased, the Top of the Pops footage shouldn't prove too difficult to license.
Footage of Jimmy Saville might get airbrushed out if course.
Very little from Top of the Pops has survived. Of all their numerous appearances, all I recollect seeing are :-
Not Fade Away, The Last Time, Let's Spend The Night Together, Honky Tonk Woman and Brown Sugar. I seem to recall reading that their appearance, miming to 19th Nervous Breakdown surfaced somewhere.
Here is direct youtube link for those who can not reach vevo via Reolling Stone site
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ironbellyHere is direct youtube link for those who can not reach vevo via Reolling Stone site
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Let's assume for now the level is higher comparing to that of Rarities 1971-2003.Quote
Deltics
Also, while it's true that this was broadcast on Saturday Club on September 18, it was actually first broadcast on "Yeh Yeh!" on August 30 and recorded ten days earlier.
It does make you wonder about the level of research involved in this project.
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ironbellyLet's assume for now the level is higher comparing to that of Rarities 1971-2003.Quote
Deltics
Also, while it's true that this was broadcast on Saturday Club on September 18, it was actually first broadcast on "Yeh Yeh!" on August 30 and recorded ten days earlier.
It does make you wonder about the level of research involved in this project.
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24FPS
Thanks. That sounded great. Is Brian doing anything? I'm not hearing an acoustic guitar on rhythm. Is he on tambourine?
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rogerriffin
Which Online store is selling (preorder) the Yellow Vynil?
Guys, head for black vinyl. Everybody is pre-ordering yellow. The ordinary black would be a rarity in a few years .Quote
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rogerriffin
Which Online store is selling (preorder) the Yellow Vynil?
There's probably more stores around the world selling the yellow vinyl, but you can find it here:
Official Rolling Stones Store
JPC (Germany)
U Music (Canada)
Music Vaultz (Canada)
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ironbellyGuys, head for black vinyl. Everybody is pre-ordering yellow. The ordinary black would be a rarity in a few years .Quote
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rogerriffin
Which Online store is selling (preorder) the Yellow Vynil?
There's probably more stores around the world selling the yellow vinyl, but you can find it here:
Official Rolling Stones Store
JPC (Germany)
U Music (Canada)
Music Vaultz (Canada)
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georgelicks
I've been told that pre-sales have been good so far, over 5,000 copies on both UK & US, over 2,000 copies on Germany and France too with over a month to go.
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georgelicks
I've been told that pre-sales have been good so far, over 5,000 copies on both UK & US, over 2,000 copies on Germany and France too with over a month to go.
Jeeez, good for today's market, but 10 or 15 years ago I guess 50,000 and 20,000 would have been more likely. It's really a miracle why they waited so long to get stuff like this out! Then again, back then they probably did not need the money as income from touring was considerably higher. And on a positive note, back then the technology was not there to get this fantastic sound out of vintage tapes. But Come On and Satisfaction already sounded good on the circulating tapes and boots, so I'm really curious how the lesser good sounding BBC tracks will turn out on this official release.