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jlowe
So....18 pages and counting, based on one remark.
I canna believe it!
You ain't seen nothin' yet. Go check out the New Album thread ...
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Erik_Snow
If they decide to include a live CD/LP, which they'd be fools not to, as they were at their peak in 1973, wonder what it'll be, since Brussels 2nd show is allready released, allthough that Japanese box is quite expensive.
Combination of London 09/09 and Brussels 1st seems the obvious choice, tho' it won't be useful for anybody with even a slight interest in RS live recordings.
People who only have, let's say, 3 live bootlegs of Rolling Stones......I reckon there's a 90% chance that one of them being Brussels Affair/Nasty Songs/Europe 73
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Erik_Snow
Let me guess, 2 discs, a picture-book, new pressing of the Angie 7", and some kind of toy . stickers or a little goat. 180 dollars as peoplewitheyes wrote; sounds about right.
The best sounding one is old CBS disc pressed by Disctronics in Australia. Pure magicQuote
24FPS
Popped it in the car player on a trip yesterday. Meh. Some of the songs are badly produced. There's a lack of separation on the instruments. They would have to remix it if a reissue is supposed to be special. This was the Virgin version. Anyone heard the Japanese SHM-CD take on it? Any better?
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24FPS
Anyone heard the Japanese SHM-CD take on it? Any better?
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24FPS
Popped it in the car player on a trip yesterday. Meh. Some of the songs are badly produced. There's a lack of separation on the instruments. They would have to remix it if a reissue is supposed to be special. This was the Virgin version. Anyone heard the Japanese SHM-CD take on it? Any better?
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achilles77
I caught this little tidbit a couple of days ago as I'm subscribed to the official YouTube channel. Note the Heartbreaker post...
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Not much, but I'm wondering if it's a small early bit of promotion for the upcoming reissue. With the lack of any GHS reissue news lately, it's worth noting.
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achilles77
I caught this little tidbit a couple of days ago as I'm subscribed to the official YouTube channel. Note the Heartbreaker post...
[www.youtube.com]
Not much, but I'm wondering if it's a small early bit of promotion for the upcoming reissue. With the lack of any GHS reissue news lately, it's worth noting.
Good observation!
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elwoodpdowd
The Rolling Stones will reissue ten of their albums as standalone half-speed mastered pressings in May. Missing from the reissues are "Sticky Fingers", "Exile on Main Street" and "Goats Head Soup". The first two titles have already received deluxe and super deluxe releases. Could a be a sign that "Goats Head Soup" is being prepared for a special reissue.
Rolling Stones reissue half-speed mastered vinyl editions of ten albums
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Monsoon Ragoon
Criss Cross almost made the album if I remember correctly. Together with Waiting On A Friend, Through The Lonely Nights and Tops this track is probably the only releaseable (former) GHS outtake out of the ones we know. Fast Talking Slow Walking is pretty good, but had to be "finished". The rest is probably not releaseable. But the question is if Hide Your Love was releaseable then.
And maybe there are more reasonable recordings in the archives (who knew about Sophia Loren or All Down The Line - electric demo in 2008, for instance?).
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Monsoon Ragoon
Criss Cross almost made the album if I remember correctly. Together with Waiting On A Friend, Through The Lonely Nights and Tops this track is probably the only releaseable (former) GHS outtake out of the ones we know. Fast Talking Slow Walking is pretty good, but had to be "finished". The rest is probably not releaseable. But the question is if Hide Your Love was releaseable then.
And maybe there are more reasonable recordings in the archives (who knew about Sophia Loren or All Down The Line - electric demo in 2008, for instance?).
I somehow remember reading somewhere that Criss Cross was on the album still on the acetate, but was replaced in the last minute by Hide Your Love. Anyone else remember hearing this or was I dreaming?
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mick64
The edition will include the Brussels Affair (Live 1973) on vinyl and cd or when it is known.
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The edition will include the Brussels Affair (Live 1973) on vinyl and cd or when it is known.
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Monsoon Ragoon
Criss Cross almost made the album if I remember correctly. Together with Waiting On A Friend, Through The Lonely Nights and Tops this track is probably the only releaseable (former) GHS outtake out of the ones we know. Fast Talking Slow Walking is pretty good, but had to be "finished". The rest is probably not releaseable. But the question is if Hide Your Love was releaseable then.
And maybe there are more reasonable recordings in the archives (who knew about Sophia Loren or All Down The Line - electric demo in 2008, for instance?).
I somehow remember reading somewhere that Criss Cross was on the album still on the acetate, but was replaced in the last minute by Hide Your Love. Anyone else remember hearing this or was I dreaming?
Interestingly, RollingStone magazine put out an article before the album's release that included a tracklisting containing both Criss Cross & Hide Your Love, also including Through the Lonely Nights.
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S.T.P
Please not Brussels. Either London or something we don't already have in good quality.
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Monsoon Ragoon
Criss Cross almost made the album if I remember correctly. Together with Waiting On A Friend, Through The Lonely Nights and Tops this track is probably the only releaseable (former) GHS outtake out of the ones we know. Fast Talking Slow Walking is pretty good, but had to be "finished". The rest is probably not releaseable. But the question is if Hide Your Love was releaseable then.
And maybe there are more reasonable recordings in the archives (who knew about Sophia Loren or All Down The Line - electric demo in 2008, for instance?).
I somehow remember reading somewhere that Criss Cross was on the album still on the acetate, but was replaced in the last minute by Hide Your Love. Anyone else remember hearing this or was I dreaming?
Interestingly, RollingStone magazine put out an article before the album's release that included a tracklisting containing both Criss Cross & Hide Your Love, also including Through the Lonely Nights.
I remember that, but wasn't Coming Down Again missing?
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mick64
The edition will include the Brussels Affair (Live 1973) on vinyl and cd or when it is known.
Why that show again? I really hope they include an unreleased show.
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mick64
The edition will include the Brussels Affair (Live 1973) on vinyl and cd or when it is known.
Why that show again? I really hope they include an unreleased show.
Will the Brussels Affair (Live 1973) be on vinyl or cd and when we will know?
Or something like that.
Regarding - why this show again? The answer is - it is ready. They just need to re-assign catalog numbers and correct those on the labels. For CDs everything else can be just a simple copy-paste from Japanese bonus discs.
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24FPS
Popped it in the car player on a trip yesterday. Meh. Some of the songs are badly produced. There's a lack of separation on the instruments. They would have to remix it if a reissue is supposed to be special. This was the Virgin version. Anyone heard the Japanese SHM-CD take on it? Any better?