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I don't understand why they would release Tokyo 95 on the heels of Voodoo Lounge Uncut from 1994 ? Can anyone shed some light on this please ?Quote
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Paris 76 is a smoking hot show and Ronnie really shines with his leads ! Love this show !
Paris76 is a must especially because of the B&B tracks and, if they kept it, Cherry oh baby.
So what to expect in 2019?
Tokyo95 in the next days.
Hopefully no further delay of Paris76.
And then most probably either Atlantic City89 or St.Louis97.
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TheGreekI don't understand why they would release Tokyo 95 on the heels of Voodoo Lounge Uncut from 1994 ? Can anyone shed some light on this please ?Quote
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TheGreek
Paris 76 is a smoking hot show and Ronnie really shines with his leads ! Love this show !
Paris76 is a must especially because of the B&B tracks and, if they kept it, Cherry oh baby.
So what to expect in 2019?
Tokyo95 in the next days.
Hopefully no further delay of Paris76.
And then most probably either Atlantic City89 or St.Louis97.
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Rocky Dijon
Since these releases started just over seven years ago, we've had:
An abbreviated London Roundhouse 1971 (5 tracks only)
The Complete Get Yer Leeds Lungs Out! 1971
Live at the Marquee Club 1971
Ladies and Gentlemen, The Rolling Stones 1972
The Brussels Affair 1973
L.A. Friday 1975
Some Girls Live in Texas 1978
Live at the Checkerboard Lounge 1981
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TheGreek
There is a widely circulated boot (video) of a Lick's tour show from 2003 somewhere in Europe that is a smoking hot setlist and performance including deep cuts that most certainly should be given the deluxe treatment for CD/DVD . I just looked it up and it's the Circus Krone show from June of 2003 . That is one heck of a great performance !
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Probably cuts from Houston 1972 to make Ladies and Gentlemen.
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Everything 1989 post has been filmed somewhat. Most likely not much footage left from 60’s, 70’s, 80’s that hasn’t been seen. Probably cuts from Houston 1972 to make Ladies and Gentlemen. And of course Albert Mayles footage from 1969 including complete altamont, MSG, and possibly Baltimore. Never heard of NYC 1975 ever being filmed professionally.
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TheGreek
There is a widely circulated boot (video) of a Lick's tour show from 2003 somewhere in Europe that is a smoking hot setlist and performance including deep cuts that most certainly should be given the deluxe treatment for CD/DVD . I just looked it up and it's the Circus Krone show from June of 2003 . That is one heck of a great performance !
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TheGreekI don't understand why they would release Tokyo 95 on the heels of Voodoo Lounge Uncut from 1994 ? Can anyone shed some light on this please ?Quote
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TheGreek
Paris 76 is a smoking hot show and Ronnie really shines with his leads ! Love this show !
Paris76 is a must especially because of the B&B tracks and, if they kept it, Cherry oh baby.
So what to expect in 2019?
Tokyo95 in the next days.
Hopefully no further delay of Paris76.
And then most probably either Atlantic City89 or St.Louis97.
I also don't understand why they are releasing 2 shows.
If it's a japanese only release, it would be ok.
For me Tokyo95 makes more sense as a release as Miami94, just because of the sound quality.
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Rocky Dijon
Since these releases started just over seven years ago, we've had:
An abbreviated London Roundhouse 1971 (5 tracks only)
The Complete Get Yer Leeds Lungs Out! 1971
Live at the Marquee Club 1971
Ladies and Gentlemen, The Rolling Stones 1972
The Brussels Affair 1973
L.A. Friday 1975
Some Girls Live in Texas 1978
Live at the Checkerboard Lounge 1981
Live at Hampton Colliseum 1981
Live in Leeds 1982
Live in Tokyo 1990
Voodoo Lounge Uncut 1994
Totally Stripped Paris 1995
Totally Stripped Amsterdam 1995
Totally Stripped Brixton 1995
Totally Stripped compilation 1995
No Security San Jose 1999
Light the Fuse 2005 (download only)
Sweet Summer Sun 2013
Sticky Fingers Live at the Fonda Theater 2015
Havana Moon 2016
Do you happen to know if there is a full Roundhouse set that can be released?
Thx
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Rocky Dijon
Since these releases started just over seven years ago, we've had:
An abbreviated London Roundhouse 1971 (5 tracks only)
The Complete Get Yer Leeds Lungs Out! 1971
Live at the Marquee Club 1971
Ladies and Gentlemen, The Rolling Stones 1972
The Brussels Affair 1973
L.A. Friday 1975
Some Girls Live in Texas 1978
Live at the Checkerboard Lounge 1981
Live at Hampton Colliseum 1981
Live in Leeds 1982
Live in Tokyo 1990
Voodoo Lounge Uncut 1994
Totally Stripped Paris 1995
Totally Stripped Amsterdam 1995
Totally Stripped Brixton 1995
Totally Stripped compilation 1995
No Security San Jose 1999
Light the Fuse 2005 (download only)
Sweet Summer Sun 2013
Sticky Fingers Live at the Fonda Theater 2015
Havana Moon 2016
next up is Voodoo Lounge Tokyo 1995
with Atlantic City 1989 and St. Louis 1997 on the horizon
rumors of Paris 1976
and some sort of reissues of Four Flicks 2003 and The Biggest Bang 2006
Seen laid out in this fashion, it's clear they've published releases from the same tour with similar setlists in close proximity to one another before. Voodoo Lounge Tokyo 1995 is no different.
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TheGreek
There is a widely circulated boot (video) of a Lick's tour show from 2003 somewhere in Europe that is a smoking hot setlist and performance including deep cuts that most certainly should be given the deluxe treatment for CD/DVD . I just looked it up and it's the Circus Krone show from June of 2003 . That is one heck of a great performance !
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Rocky Dijon
They are the releases of the UMG era. I don't see a point in delineating between unedited reissues, From the Vault, streaming only, or post-2012 live releases. To me, it's all the same and branding is irrelevant.
As for Palais Royale's question about the Roundhouse, I don't know. I would imagine they have most if not all of the show in the same quality.
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Bashlets
Everything 1989 post has been filmed somewhat. Most likely not much footage left from 60’s, 70’s, 80’s that hasn’t been seen. Probably cuts from Houston 1972 to make Ladies and Gentlemen. And of course Albert Mayles footage from 1969 including complete altamont, MSG, and possibly Baltimore. Never heard of NYC 1975 ever being filmed professionally.
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TheGreek
There is a widely circulated boot (video) of a Lick's tour show from 2003 somewhere in Europe that is a smoking hot setlist and performance including deep cuts that most certainly should be given the deluxe treatment for CD/DVD . I just looked it up and it's the Circus Krone show from June of 2003 . That is one heck of a great performance !
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Everything 1989 post has been filmed somewhat. Most likely not much footage left from 60’s, 70’s, 80’s that hasn’t been seen. Probably cuts from Houston 1972 to make Ladies and Gentlemen. And of course Albert Mayles footage from 1969 including complete altamont, MSG, and possibly Baltimore. Never heard of NYC 1975 ever being filmed professionally.
At least there poissibly still exist, among others:
NME Pollwinners Concert 1968 (two songs)
Paris 1970 (unclear whether the entire show was filmed)
Wembley 1973 (it is sure that at least one complete concert was filmed by the BBC but obviously nobody has ever looked up if it still exists)
As a professionally filmed 'Street fighting man' clip from one of the the Frankfurt concerts is available on Youtube it is the question if the entire concert was filmed
Same Question goes for the Nicaraguan Benefit concert but possibly it was either only one camera and/or only parts of the concert
Only Bill Wyman would know, but I wrote him and he did not answer.
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Rocky Dijon
They are the releases of the UMG era. I don't see a point in delineating between unedited reissues, From the Vault, streaming only, or post-2012 live releases. To me, it's all the same and branding is irrelevant.
As for Palais Royale's question about the Roundhouse, I don't know. I would imagine they have most if not all of the show in the same quality.
Stones In The Park was also released as part of From The Vault.
From The Vault is history now, though. From now on it's «Uncut». I'm looking forward to the «uncut» version of UMT from Texas (from Biggest Bang), without Pierre's and the other guitar tech's guitars
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TheGreek
There is a widely circulated boot (video) of a Lick's tour show from 2003 somewhere in Europe that is a smoking hot setlist and performance including deep cuts that most certainly should be given the deluxe treatment for CD/DVD . I just looked it up and it's the Circus Krone show from June of 2003 . That is one heck of a great performance !
The show is available on cd/dvd bootleg. I have a copy and thought it was a bit overrated. Nice set list though.[/quote I would like to have a better audio quality of this remarkable show with a great set list . Fine performance and one of the better shows
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Rocky Dijon
They are the releases of the UMG era. I don't see a point in delineating between unedited reissues, From the Vault, streaming only, or post-2012 live releases. To me, it's all the same and branding is irrelevant.
As for Palais Royale's question about the Roundhouse, I don't know. I would imagine they have most if not all of the show in the same quality.
Stones In The Park was also released as part of From The Vault.
From The Vault is history now, though. From now on it's «Uncut». I'm looking forward to the «uncut» version of UMT from Texas (from Biggest Bang), without Pierre's and the other guitar tech's guitars