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JDSAM1994
If you remember the zip code tour, the gimmick was that it was a Sticky Fingers re-release celebration tour. You would think MT the guy who played all the iconic guitars solos would be on the tour. Him not being there didn’t make any sense. When they played MM, CYHMK,& Heartbreaker in Milwaukee they were a little shaky and it was clearly missing MTs Guitar.
Even worse (imo) was the Fonda show at the beginning of Zip Code tour where they played Sticky Fingers in it's entirety sans Mick Taylor, and then had the audacity to officially release it which annoyed a majority of Stones fans in the process. I still protest that decision and will never pay a penny towards that release, nor watch or listen to it in full even for free. Nothing against Ronnie, but the clips I've seen on youtube are average at best and all of it is difficult to watch without thinking of Taylor. The Stones can try and erase Mick Taylor and Bill out of their history (the photoshop incident is unforgivable), but most true fans will never forget either of them.
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georgie48
...Exile, which got a real treat with its rerelease.
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georgie48
...Exile, which got a real treat with its rerelease.
... mistreat, i´d like to say. The bonus CD is horrible to say the least. Only listened to it once.
SF Deluxe had interesting alt-takes and great live tracks, it´s a wonderful package. I enjoy it very often.