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jacktheflash
That's what I'm in for....1972 tour shows. There are soundboards of a number of them and we know there is a lot of footage somewhere. This nonsense of waiting 30 years or more to release this stuff is ridiculous. Many fans want this material now...not 10 years from now.
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DandelionPowderman
While technically not a FTV-release, we got The Brussels Affair, beautifully mixed.
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While technically not a FTV-release, we got The Brussels Affair, beautifully mixed.
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While technically not a FTV-release, we got The Brussels Affair, beautifully mixed.
For the most part. I have better bass on Dancin' With Mr. D on bootleg.
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That's what I'm in for....1972 tour shows. There are soundboards of a number of them and we know there is a lot of footage somewhere. This nonsense of waiting 30 years or more to release this stuff is ridiculous. Many fans want this material now...not 10 years from now.
It's more like 50 years - but it feels like a 100! One thing is that it would be fun to have something more from the golden age, but considering how all "from the vault" recordings sound bad mixed/produced, I'm sceptical. Affraid I'd get disapointed. You know the hype has been building for many decades...How can it live up to what many of us dream of? IMO one of the only chanses for a real gem is to get something that was already a finished product back in the year it was recorded like the tracks from MSG '69 or Altamont.
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While technically not a FTV-release, we got The Brussels Affair, beautifully mixed.
I wouldn't say beautifully mixed, but most of it is pretty god I must admit. Don't like the compressed drums though, and I bet Charlie hates it if he ever bothered to listen.. The absolute worst mix is Texas '78. -No guitar sound at all! La Friday '75 is IMO better on the audience bootleg. Compressed drums and lack of instruments like Billy Prestons keyboard is a very bad judgement. The official recording totally destroys Ronnies solo on GS with his excellent trading with Billy...
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While technically not a FTV-release, we got The Brussels Affair, beautifully mixed.
For the most part. I have better bass on Dancin' With Mr. D on bootleg.
Yeah, especially the London shows have great sound. The mix that Jagger made around '87 for a radio broadcast with more horns is great!
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While technically not a FTV-release, we got The Brussels Affair, beautifully mixed.
I wouldn't say beautifully mixed, but most of it is pretty god I must admit. Don't like the compressed drums though, and I bet Charlie hates it if he ever bothered to listen.. The absolute worst mix is Texas '78. -No guitar sound at all! La Friday '75 is IMO better on the audience bootleg. Compressed drums and lack of instruments like Billy Prestons keyboard is a very bad judgement. The official recording totally destroys Ronnies solo on GS with his excellent trading with Billy...
We will never get a vault release where they invest this much time and effort on the mix again. That is evident from the other releases that followed.
Disagree strongly about Live In Texas. The CD might sound a little "brutal", but the vinyl sounds excellent. No guitar sound, are you kidding?
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While technically not a FTV-release, we got The Brussels Affair, beautifully mixed.
I wouldn't say beautifully mixed, but most of it is pretty god I must admit. Don't like the compressed drums though, and I bet Charlie hates it if he ever bothered to listen.. The absolute worst mix is Texas '78. -No guitar sound at all! La Friday '75 is IMO better on the audience bootleg. Compressed drums and lack of instruments like Billy Prestons keyboard is a very bad judgement. The official recording totally destroys Ronnies solo on GS with his excellent trading with Billy...
We will never get a vault release where they invest this much time and effort on the mix again. That is evident from the other releases that followed.
Disagree strongly about Live In Texas. The CD might sound a little "brutal", but the vinyl sounds excellent. No guitar sound, are you kidding?
Was listening to the FTV Texas 78 in my car the other day, which has a decent system, and it is so compressed they sucked the life out of it IMHO.
I much prefer the Handsome Girls bootleg which is warm and well balanced.
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While technically not a FTV-release, we got The Brussels Affair, beautifully mixed.
I wouldn't say beautifully mixed, but most of it is pretty god I must admit. Don't like the compressed drums though, and I bet Charlie hates it if he ever bothered to listen.. The absolute worst mix is Texas '78. -No guitar sound at all! La Friday '75 is IMO better on the audience bootleg. Compressed drums and lack of instruments like Billy Prestons keyboard is a very bad judgement. The official recording totally destroys Ronnies solo on GS with his excellent trading with Billy...
We will never get a vault release where they invest this much time and effort on the mix again. That is evident from the other releases that followed.
Disagree strongly about Live In Texas. The CD might sound a little "brutal", but the vinyl sounds excellent. No guitar sound, are you kidding?
Was listening to the FTV Texas 78 in my car the other day, which has a decent system, and it is so compressed they sucked the life out of it IMHO.
I much prefer the Handsome Girls bootleg which is warm and well balanced.
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While technically not a FTV-release, we got The Brussels Affair, beautifully mixed.
For the most part. I have better bass on Dancin' With Mr. D on bootleg.
Yeah, especially the London shows have great sound. The mix that Jagger made around '87 for a radio broadcast with more horns is great!
Great sound, but a bad mix. The guitars are wandering in and out of channels - a complete mess in places.
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While technically not a FTV-release, we got The Brussels Affair, beautifully mixed.
I wouldn't say beautifully mixed, but most of it is pretty god I must admit. Don't like the compressed drums though, and I bet Charlie hates it if he ever bothered to listen.. The absolute worst mix is Texas '78. -No guitar sound at all! La Friday '75 is IMO better on the audience bootleg. Compressed drums and lack of instruments like Billy Prestons keyboard is a very bad judgement. The official recording totally destroys Ronnies solo on GS with his excellent trading with Billy...
We will never get a vault release where they invest this much time and effort on the mix again. That is evident from the other releases that followed.
Disagree strongly about Live In Texas. The CD might sound a little "brutal", but the vinyl sounds excellent. No guitar sound, are you kidding?
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jbwelda
Is the Some Girls DVD mixed different than the accompanying CD?
Because I have watched the DVD but haven't checked the CD...but the sound was great on the DVD from what I noticed, played over a normal big system.
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>Altamont serìa un lanzamiento espectacular!
I'm not sure, but if that means "Altamont, it ain't never gonna happen", then I agree with you!
Honestly, it was the worst day of their lives, or close to it. No one official is going to want to celebrate that with any kind of release.
Then again, there was Gimme Shelter. So maybe...
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Spectacular in someones eyes or not, it just ain't gonna happen unless Bears Sonic Journals sneaks it out
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Spectacular in someones eyes or not, it just ain't gonna happen unless Bears Sonic Journals sneaks it out
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I don't know...maybe they don't whant to. But the fact is that there is not much film of the Stones from their heydays and as far as we know, it might be one of, (if not the only) show that is filmed in its entirety from this periode. The commercial value must be pretty good. Also it will contribute to their legasy as a anti-establishment rock'n roll band. I'd say it might be possible