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Very good Harlem Shuffle, Mixed emotions, Rambler, Happy and JJF versions.
And a fantastic 2000 Light Years From Home one.
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Yes, some really good versions on this show.
I always liked Harlem Shuffle as well.
Hope for a good mix and some extras.
Otherwise I must have half a dozen versions of this concert.
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Stoneage
Sure, rollmops. In hindsight it's great. And the warhorses were less worn out then. Plus the hunger for live music after a seven year hiatus.
But it was also the start of click tracks, recorded instruments and other appliances on stage. Which should be noted also.
Well said and so true "X Factor" You know how good the Stones are ? The Stones are so good even when they are middle of the road good , and we still eat it up and are thirsty for more and like you said "X factor " when they blow are minds . The truly consummate pros . Better than all the rest on there off nights .Quote
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TheGreek
This show is killer , even though this ushered in the "Vegas Era"
Yup and just like in 81 they had the supernatural ability to rise above themselves in terms of performance quality just for the PPV show.
A normal band would have given a clean well-oiled end-of-tour performance for the cameras, but in 81 and 89 the Stones added the "x factor" to that gig.
They are amazing!
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MadMax
Boogie Chillun' is the bollox along with Rambler and obviously SMU. I love the Swingin' Pig version with Bill and Charlie's hilarious interview, fun fun fun. Almost Hampton class. But yeah, they better get the mix right!!!!!
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MadMax
Boogie Chillun' is the bollox along with Rambler and obviously SMU. I love the Swingin' Pig version with Bill and Charlie's hilarious interview, fun fun fun. Almost Hampton class. But yeah, they better get the mix right!!!!!
I've never come across the interview. Is it from the PPV?
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MadMax
Boogie Chillun' is the bollox along with Rambler and obviously SMU. I love the Swingin' Pig version with Bill and Charlie's hilarious interview, fun fun fun. Almost Hampton class. But yeah, they better get the mix right!!!!!
I've never come across the interview. Is it from the PPV?
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GivenToFly15
Let's hope Eagle didn't @#$%& this one up like everything else so far: the mix better be good!
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GivenToFly15
Let's hope Eagle didn't @#$%& this one up like everything else so far: the mix better be good!
I know other people here are convinced otherwise - and I’m not a conspiracy theorist so I’ll just admit that I’m wrong about this - but it’s so hard to believe that the mixes on Voodoo Lounge Uncut/Bremen/Buenos Aires/No Security were done fresh in the 2010s. It still seems more likely that all they have is a stereo mix, and they’ve applied all the mastering tricks they can but can’t improve on the source material. Otherwise, whoever mixed those needs their ears examined. Or possibly whoever mixed them was being held at gunpoint by Mick.
Given, as others have said, that we’ve had pretty good versions of some of these songs in the Flashpoint era, it augers well for a decent mix of this show.
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GivenToFly15
Let's hope Eagle didn't @#$%& this one up like everything else so far: the mix better be good!
I know other people here are convinced otherwise - and I’m not a conspiracy theorist so I’ll just admit that I’m wrong about this - but it’s so hard to believe that the mixes on Voodoo Lounge Uncut/Bremen/Buenos Aires/No Security were done fresh in the 2010s. It still seems more likely that all they have is a stereo mix, and they’ve applied all the mastering tricks they can but can’t improve on the source material. Otherwise, whoever mixed those needs their ears examined. Or possibly whoever mixed them was being held at gunpoint by Mick.
Given, as others have said, that we’ve had pretty good versions of some of these songs in the Flashpoint era, it augers well for a decent mix of this show.
Why did Eagle promote (at least some of them) with a « new mix from the masters » sticker, then?
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mick64
nothing has been said about van vinyl and cd support
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mick64
nothing has been said about van vinyl and cd support
Eagle Rock always releases it on CD and vinyl as well.
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mick64
nothing has been said about van vinyl and cd support
Eagle Rock always releases it on CD and vinyl as well.
Correct! It’ll be released across all formats. Also, I don’t think Eagle Rock messed up the mix for Voodoo Miami, it was recorded poorly at the time.
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mick64
nothing has been said about van vinyl and cd support
Eagle Rock always releases it on CD and vinyl as well.
Correct! It’ll be released across all formats. Also, I don’t think Eagle Rock messed up the mix for Voodoo Miami, it was recorded poorly at the time.
No, definitely not. I've got a brilliant boot. It is a crisp and clear sound. Ronnie's fantastic solo on BoB is crystal clear and upfront. The acoustic guitars during the acoustic set are upfront, too. Eagle Rock's version is a muddy disaster.