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mick64
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More Hot Rocks-When you said yesterday you preferred '06 to '89 I was surprised because I think '05'06 was bar none the worst Stones tour/shows ever. Or at least the med West shows were blah to say the least. I went and looked at the '06 setlist! Man, talk about an interesting and fun setlist! No wonder you preferred '06 She Was Hot and She's So Cold in the same show!
I cant say how great it was. After seeing them about 45 times I would say this was in the top 3. This was a few day soon after the death of Micks father and it was a makeup date. Maybe Mick wanted to give the people and his father something a special thank you. I've talked to other people that was at the 2006 show and they said the same thing.
I saw a good show in 2006. I should say it was a good Mick show. It was a makeup date, the day before Thanksgiving at Dodger Stadium. Mick had been ill and postponed from the original date. He also seemed like he wanted to make up for it. It was the first time in 10 Stones concerts that I witnessed him being 'on'. I saw Keith and Charlie murder the audience in '99 in Anaheim. I can't say the 2006 concert was a great Stones concert. It was more of a dazzling light and sound experience, with Mick all over the place.
I saw every Europe-Tour since 1990.
Worst: 2007, 2006, 2018
The autum US shows in 2006 were interesting songwise but never got the energy of 1989
But I only compared the boots and got no personal experiences in US-shows
Im sick and tired people shows by the quality of a boot. What wrong with you people.
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mick64
when announced by Eagle Rock Entertainment.
Soon - [www.Amazon.fr] , [www.Amazon.fr] ....
Steel Wheels Live: 6-Disc (174 mins), 3-Disc (152 mins), 25-Sep-2020.
See also here: [iorr.org] .
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artinis1
Why is it stupid? Why not have 3 releases in a month? Good for the fans,
Springsteen releases a live archive show every month, they could do that too
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artinis1
Why is it stupid? Why not have 3 releases in a month? Good for the fans,
Springsteen releases a live archive show every month, they could do that too
In the end it's the casual fans who decide if a release is success. And I'm not sure if these folks are willing to spend their money on two deluxe box being released at the same time.
To cash in it might be more vice to have some month pause between two major releases
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Stoneage
Strange thing though: In the eighties and nineties when I really wanted this stuff - it wasn't available. During the eighties they released one lp of live recordings. That was it.
Now they are pouring things out. But 30 years have passed and it's not really the same thing anymore. Had they released this one in 1990 I would have bought it first day of
release in my record store (do you remember those?).
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flairville
I do wonder about some of the ‘fans’ on here! You don’t have to buy it and if you have streaming anyway you can hear it for free. Keep smiling!
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artinis1
Why is it stupid? Why not have 3 releases in a month? Good for the fans,
Springsteen releases a live archive show every month, they could do that too
In the end it's the casual fans who decide if a release is success. And I'm not sure if these folks are willing to spend their money on two deluxe box being released at the same time.
To cash in it might be more vice to have some month pause between two major releases
Can you currently buy:
all the studio albums?
all the live albums?
all the compilations?
Yes, yes and yes.
What's the issue? If someone doesn't want to buy it when it comes out they get it later. I've done that often.
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Stoneage
Strange thing though: In the eighties and nineties when I really wanted this stuff - it wasn't available. During the eighties they released one lp of live recordings. That was it.
Now they are pouring things out. But 30 years have passed and it's not really the same thing anymore. Had they released this one in 1990 I would have bought it first day of
release in my record store (do you remember those?).
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Stoneage
Which concert you liked or not is down to personal experience. To question that leads nowhere. If you liked the 2006 tour...you liked the 2006 tour. Doesn't matter what anyone else thinks about that.
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Stoneage
Strange thing though: In the eighties and nineties when I really wanted this stuff - it wasn't available. During the eighties they released one lp of live recordings. That was it.
Now they are pouring things out. But 30 years have passed and it's not really the same thing anymore. Had they released this one in 1990 I would have bought it first day of
release in my record store (do you remember those?).
in those days Singing Pig's Atlantic City release was piled up in normal record stores (at least in Germany). (these bootlegs weren't sold under the table in those days)
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artinis1
Why is it stupid? Why not have 3 releases in a month? Good for the fans,
Springsteen releases a live archive show every month, they could do that too
In the end it's the casual fans who decide if a release is success. And I'm not sure if these folks are willing to spend their money on two deluxe box being released at the same time.
To cash in it might be more vice to have some month pause between two major releases
Can you currently buy:
all the studio albums?
all the live albums?
all the compilations?
Yes, yes and yes.
What's the issue? If someone doesn't want to buy it when it comes out they get it later. I've done that often.
No some stuff is out of print - and gets very pricy. I would like to have the Miss You 12" on CD / flac (I have the itunes files).
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No some stuff is out of print - and gets very pricy. I would like to have the Miss You 12" on CD / flac (I have the itunes files).
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mick64
when announced by Eagle Rock Entertainment.
Soon - [www.Amazon.fr] , [www.Amazon.fr] , [www.Amazon.co.uk] ....
Steel Wheels Live: 6-Disc (174 mins), 3-Disc (152 mins), 25-Sep-2020.
See also here: [iorr.org] .
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No some stuff is out of print - and gets very pricy. I would like to have the Miss You 12" on CD / flac (I have the itunes files).
Original CBS version is on
The Rolling Stones - Collector's Edition (1990) [CBS 466918 2] from 15 CD box set (85 Euros for the whole box from gemm a couple of years ago).
The Rolling Stones - Angie (3" CD single) [CBS 656068 3] (5 Euros from ebay)
Remix is on
The Rolling Stones - Don't Stop [Virgin VSCDF 1667] (1 Euro in the record store)
Shortened remixed version is on
The Rolling Stones - Rarities 1971-2003 [Virgin CDVX3015] (5 Euros in the record store)
Although sometimes sellers on ebay ask crazy prices for the discs with this version none of these CD/Singles is in the category 'impossible to find'.
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Bashlets
Way too expensive. What’s on the 3rd CD? Boots I have of the show have always fit onto 2 CDs.