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I should have known that as that is a favorite of mine . Thanks DP.Quote
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As a bonus on an official release .Quote
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SNL 1978, coolest ever? Jagger's voice was shot. Coke or cold? Or both? The performance is close to farcical. The sketches even more so.
A great bonus. Wish the Stones would have put the Love is Strong TV performance as a bonus hereQuote
TheGreekAs a bonus on an official release .Quote
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SNL 1978, coolest ever? Jagger's voice was shot. Coke or cold? Or both? The performance is close to farcical. The sketches even more so.
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DrPeteA great bonus. Wish the Stones would have put the Love is Strong TV performance as a bonus hereQuote
TheGreekAs a bonus on an official release .Quote
Stoneage
SNL 1978, coolest ever? Jagger's voice was shot. Coke or cold? Or both? The performance is close to farcical. The sketches even more so.
At the MTV Awards? I don't think they screwed up Start Me Up at all. It was a great version as I recall.Quote
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DrPeteA great bonus. Wish the Stones would have put the Love is Strong TV performance as a bonus hereQuote
TheGreekAs a bonus on an official release .Quote
Stoneage
SNL 1978, coolest ever? Jagger's voice was shot. Coke or cold? Or both? The performance is close to farcical. The sketches even more so.
don´t think this will happen, they screwed up start me up right after love is strong
It is not to judge from youtube, but the sound is muddy ;(
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It is not to judge from youtube, but the sound is muddy ;(
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ironbelly
It is not to judge from youtube, but the sound is muddy ;(
For comparison - 30s-Preview: [iTunes.apple.com] .
A 90s-Preview is available directly within iTunes.
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The sound is not muddy, rather it is the best sound of live VL that until now I have listened!
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Stoneage
To each his own, I guess. What I hear is a muffled, muddy sound. A tad better than the PPV, but only so. Ronnie's slide is crystal clear though. As if it was superimposed on top of all. Darryl's base is all over place. You can hardly hear Keith. Charlie's drums has a damped sound. As if he had cotton on his drumsticks. There is no depth, no resonance, no stereo effects. Lisa is looking good though...
Hello, what I meant to say is that I always hated the sound of this concert of the official release, it's really bad, listening to this seems like another world. This does not mean that it is the best sound, but far better than the other.Quote
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The sound is not muddy, rather it is the best sound of live VL that until now I have listened!
To each his own, I guess. What I hear is a muffled, muddy sound. A tad better than the PPV, but only so. Ronnie's slide is crystal clear though. As if it was superimposed on top of all. Darryl's base is all over place. You can hardly hear Keith. Charlie's drums has a damped sound. As if he had cotton on his drumsticks. There is no depth, no resonance, no stereo effects. Lisa is looking good though...
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Hate to beat a dead horse(no pun intended) but man did the Grateful Dead know how to record shows. Stones pale in comparison on the whole.
Are you insane? This is against the rules - to change a setlist!!!! You should go to church this Sunday to confess!!!Quote
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Hate to beat a dead horse(no pun intended) but man did the Grateful Dead know how to record shows. Stones pale in comparison on the whole.
Yup. And man did the Grateful Dead know how to change up the setlist from night to night!
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Hate to beat a dead horse(no pun intended) but man did the Grateful Dead know how to record shows. Stones pale in comparison on the whole.
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Hate to beat a dead horse(no pun intended) but man did the Grateful Dead know how to record shows. Stones pale in comparison on the whole.
Yup. And man did the Grateful Dead know how to change up the setlist from night to night!
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Hate to beat a dead horse(no pun intended) but man did the Grateful Dead know how to record shows. Stones pale in comparison on the whole.
Yup. And man did the Grateful Dead know how to change up the setlist from night to night!
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Hate to beat a dead horse(no pun intended) but man did the Grateful Dead know how to record shows. Stones pale in comparison on the whole.
Yup. And man did the Grateful Dead know how to change up the setlist from night to night!
That's the irony. The crappiest band ever in rock and roll blablabla...
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Hate to beat a dead horse(no pun intended) but man did the Grateful Dead know how to record shows. Stones pale in comparison on the whole.
Yup. And man did the Grateful Dead know how to change up the setlist from night to night!
That's the irony. The crappiest band ever in rock and roll blablabla...
Here, hope this helps:
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Hate to beat a dead horse(no pun intended) but man did the Grateful Dead know how to record shows. Stones pale in comparison on the whole.
Yup. And man did the Grateful Dead know how to change up the setlist from night to night!
Yeah,the problem was it was Greatful Dead music.