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DaveG
Didja notice the headline “Japs asking . . .”? How times have changed (in this case, for the good)
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jlowe
It will get a release one of these days.
Maybe combined with a low key DVD release of CS Blues
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xke38
Presumably this has been asked (and answered) before, but why hasn't this been a From the Vault release yet?
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Mr.DQuote
xke38
Presumably this has been asked (and answered) before, but why hasn't this been a From the Vault release yet?
The Vault series is only for video's, not sure why they didn't release it when they did some audio releases several years ago.
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pmk251
I saw a video, once, and have never been able to find it again. It was Jagger talking about this album and the problem getting it released. He specifically mentioned a performance of YCAGWYW he wanted to release. As I recall Jagger mentioned that Wood did not perform on it saying something like "Thank God" and Wood was standing right there next to him! I remember thinking "Wow" that was harsh.
When Taylor took the stage with the band in recent years I wondered how much many in the audience knew about him and his years with the band. I do not think one can fully appreciate his playing from the studio releases ("Ya-Ya's notwithstanding). For the hardcore fan he is very much a boot artist. It is unfortunate that this album was never released. It would have gone a long way to expand awareness of his stage brilliance.
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pmk251
I saw a video, once, and have never been able to find it again. It was Jagger talking about this album and the problem getting it released. He specifically mentioned a performance of YCAGWYW he wanted to release. As I recall Jagger mentioned that Wood did not perform on it saying something like "Thank God" and Wood was standing right there next to him! I remember thinking "Wow" that was harsh.
I recall that as well...I remember him saying they decided against it because Ron Wood was now in the band and it wouldn't be right...but had actually contemplated having some of the '73 tour on Love You Live! He really did sound regretful and I was sure then he was referring to Brussels. I think Jagger is quite aware that they peaked as a musicians and a band on that tour
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Kuntaman
I know it's been discussed many times here before. Just wonder, I have read the article in New Musical Express from December 1972 about it. It says that the album was just around the corner to be released before Christmas, but Allen Klein stopped it in the final minute. That means that there must be copies of it in the factory's who pressed it? They knew it would sell a lot, so the record itself must exist somewhere! But so far I haven't seen a copy of it! Somebody who worked at these factory's should have it?
Was it this record Mick played in the video compilation "She's the boss"? He pulls out a record with the yellow label, and plays pieces of live versions of brown sugar and Jumpin' Jack live from ca 1972-73.
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Kuntaman
Was it this record Mick played in the video compilation "She's the boss"? He pulls out a record with the yellow label, and plays pieces of live versions of brown sugar and Jumpin' Jack live from ca 1972-73.
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Doxa
Well, I can see reason why Jagger and the rest wanted to have gotten "You Can't Always Get What You Want" released. There've been great versions since then, but its debute as a show set list regular in 1972 was simply phenomenal. Listening those versions one can hear how inspired they were there giving this gem a proper live clothing, Taylor, of course, lifting the whole thing up into heavens...