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Erik_Snow
And of course, Atlantic City 1989 is not being hoarded by Donald Trump.
I couldn't believe somebody believe dcba's joke, which is why I responded to "The Greek"'s postings, to make it more obvious for her that it was all a joke.
Lots of folks here wish for St Louis 1997 and things like that. I simply can not believe it. In addition to their 1990-2017 concerts being musically un-important, there are so many terrific souning AUD recordings from those years, unlike the earlier days.
Give us 1966-1977, please.
Even the drugged out performance of Wild Horses from Knewbworth 1976 is worth more than 100 concerts from the 2000s
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mick64
Next what is there are rumors or release date
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JumpingKentFlash
I’d kill for Four Flicks on Blu-ray. And they have some of the American 2002 club shows filmed too don’t they? Roseland Ballroom would be great.
I don't think it would work as it has already been released and save for us hardcore fans who will buy it a second time ? Money lost and resources wasted is what I could imagine them saying at the office !Quote
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JumpingKentFlash
I’d kill for Four Flicks on Blu-ray. And they have some of the American 2002 club shows filmed too don’t they? Roseland Ballroom would be great.
Here here! An expanded Four Flicks ala Totally Stripped would be very nice. Totally Licked.
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TheGreekI don't think it would work as it has already been released and save for us hardcore fans who will buy it a second time ? Money lost and resources wasted is what I could imagine them saying at the office !Quote
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JumpingKentFlash
I’d kill for Four Flicks on Blu-ray. And they have some of the American 2002 club shows filmed too don’t they? Roseland Ballroom would be great.
Here here! An expanded Four Flicks ala Totally Stripped would be very nice. Totally Licked.
Well if that's how it is then I will eagerly buy this asapQuote
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TheGreekI don't think it would work as it has already been released and save for us hardcore fans who will buy it a second time ? Money lost and resources wasted is what I could imagine them saying at the office !Quote
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JumpingKentFlash
I’d kill for Four Flicks on Blu-ray. And they have some of the American 2002 club shows filmed too don’t they? Roseland Ballroom would be great.
Here here! An expanded Four Flicks ala Totally Stripped would be very nice. Totally Licked.
An upgrade in picture and audio plus adding additional shows like Circus 2003, Bangalore 2003, Palais Royale 2002 plus whatever else they may have would be enough to flush out an expanded set.
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JumpingKentFlash
I’d kill for Four Flicks on Blu-ray. And they have some of the American 2002 club shows filmed too don’t they? Roseland Ballroom would be great.
Here here! An expanded Four Flicks ala Totally Stripped would be very nice. Totally Licked.
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S.T.P
I find it a litle strange that so many on this site often express more enthusiasm for live recordings from the Vegas area than from the bands heydays. Take for instance Hyde Park '69 witch have the first ever version of Midnight Rambler. I would love to hear it in its entirety. Then you have Altamont..! One can hear a huge difference just from one year to another on their tours from '69 to '82, and to me thats very interesting. Not just because the band was creative and on top of the rock-scene, but also because they were developing as a band. There are so many treasures that we still haven't heard! Where is the interest for the Stones history?
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TumblinDice76
MadMax brings up a really good point. Setlist wise, they actually had more variety from '97 on. Setlists rarely changed in the 70s. Perhaps that is why they focus on the '89-present shows.
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S.T.P
I find it a litle strange that so many on this site often express more enthusiasm for live recordings from the Vegas area than from the bands heydays. Take for instance Hyde Park '69 witch have the first ever version of Midnight Rambler. I would love to hear it in its entirety. Then you have Altamont..! One can hear a huge difference just from one year to another on their tours from '69 to '82, and to me thats very interesting. Not just because the band was creative and on top of the rock-scene, but also because they were developing as a band. There are so many treasures that we still haven't heard! Where is the interest for the Stones history?
Releases from Vault series usually include video portions. This is not a case for Brussels Affair. Brussels is more logical as bonus for Goats Head Soup Deluxe that was rumored here too.Quote
jbwelda
>More widespread release?
yes, it has been released as a super expensive exclusive thing and then in Japan along with the Marquee club show, neither of which I consider a widespread release. So, a more widespread release is what I would be thinking of, and its only natural since its already been prepared and all as evidenced by its two releases.
am I missing something? I am but a novice.
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ironbellyReleases from Vault series usually include video portions. This is not a case for Brussels Affair. Brussels is more logical as bonus for Goats Head Soup Deluxe that was rumored here too.Quote
jbwelda
>More widespread release?
yes, it has been released as a super expensive exclusive thing and then in Japan along with the Marquee club show, neither of which I consider a widespread release. So, a more widespread release is what I would be thinking of, and its only natural since its already been prepared and all as evidenced by its two releases.
am I missing something? I am but a novice.
jb
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jbwelda
>More widespread release?
yes, it has been released as a super expensive exclusive thing and then in Japan along with the Marquee club show, neither of which I consider a widespread release. So, a more widespread release is what I would be thinking of, and its only natural since its already been prepared and all as evidenced by its two releases.
am I missing something? I am but a novice.
jb
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DandelionPowderman
It's not widely circulating on boot. That was the other show + London etc.
Well, I guess it's widely circulating now
I'm hoping for a show we don't have already.
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S.T.P
I find it a litle strange that so many on this site often express more enthusiasm for live recordings from the Vegas area than from the bands heydays. Take for instance Hyde Park '69 witch have the first ever version of Midnight Rambler. I would love to hear it in its entirety. Then you have Altamont..! One can hear a huge difference just from one year to another on their tours from '69 to '82, and to me thats very interesting. Not just because the band was creative and on top of the rock-scene, but also because they were developing as a band. There are so many treasures that we still haven't heard! Where is the interest for the Stones history?
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DandelionPowderman
It's not widely circulating on boot. That was the other show + London etc.
Well, I guess it's widely circulating now
I'm hoping for a show we don't have already.
How about St. Louis or Minneapolis 1972?