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GJV
where do see the catalog number UICY-79176, can't find it anywhere.
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GJV
I hope you're right, but on Amazon it says:
LA Forum-Live In 1975-7/13 New Mix Version (Paper Jacket)
but where do see the catalog number UICY-79176, can't find it anywhere.
You are right, unfortunately I did not notice that. Let's wait and see.Quote
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GJV
I hope you're right, but on Amazon it says:
LA Forum-Live In 1975-7/13 New Mix Version (Paper Jacket)
but where do see the catalog number UICY-79176, can't find it anywhere.
The Amazon tracklist mentions the band introduction BEFORE IORR as on the 7/13 show.
The 7/11 show has the band introduction AFTER IORR...
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GJV
No, there are two new L.A. releases, not one.
snarf and Irix are right.
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DandelionPowderman
They're not called "From the vault" anymore, are they? And it isn't really that long since Bridges To Buenos Aires.
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GJV
No, there are two new L.A. releases, not one.
snarf and Irix are right.
Indeed but both have the band intro before IORR...
yup, what happened was they put out too many vegas era shows that hardcore old-school fans arent going to buy, so sales dropped off.Quote
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?