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Four Flicks - was new, interesting and a sort of unique
The Biggest Bang - was a kind of remake of the FF and a bit boring
Shine A Light - did not add anything to those above, except the name of the director.
Sweet Summer Sun - historical but boring. Mick T. added some spice but did not save a day. (I do not mention Ward Records edition, that is total money grabbing)
Ole - a kind of remake (or re shuffle) of the FF and TBB documentaries with a drop of Latin America.
Havana Moon - money grabbing based on historical appearance. They could easily put Ole and HM together in a kind of equivalent of FF (Ward, actually did that).
Sticky Fingers - interesting in terms of the whole album played live.
Do we really need another re-incarnation of FF and TBB? Or EU version of Ole?
I fail to see what renditions of Play With Fire, Just Your Fool, Hate To See You Go, Ride 'Em On Down, Shine A Light, She's A Rainbow and other rarities has to do with the releases you are mentioning?
They have an oportunity now, imo, to release a dvd with all the songs they don't play that often:
Just Your Fool
Hate To See You Go
Ride 'Em On Down
Play With Fire
Dancing With Mr. D
Sweet Virginia
She's So Cold
Shine A Light
She's A Rainbow
Under My Thumb
Beast Of Burden
Like A Rolling Stone
Con Le Mie Lacrime
Rocks Off
Heartbreaker
Get Off Of My Cloud
I'll buy it