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jamesfdouglas
This FINALLY came! I got the SD blu-ray/CD set. Man, what memories. I videotaped the re-broadcast in 1990 off of Muchmusic (yes I still have those 3D glasses) and watched it so... many... times! If you knew me in highschool and came to my house, you saw the 17-song edited special.
I still think they played Miss You way, WAY too fast in 89/90! Hahah
It's also ruined by Matt Clifford's synthesised harmonica sound
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Stoneage
People tend to blame Matt and Chuck for this and that. Remember, Jagger hired them. He's the band leader. He wanted the synth upgrade. He didn't want to stay behind the times.
Keith and Charlie were, probably, more conservative in that perspective.
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Stoneage
People tend to blame Matt and Chuck for this and that. Remember, Jagger hired them. He's the band leader. He wanted the synth upgrade. He didn't want to stay behind the times.
Keith and Charlie were, probably, more conservative in that perspective.
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Stoneage
People tend to blame Matt and Chuck for this and that. Remember, Jagger hired them. He's the band leader. He wanted the synth upgrade. He didn't want to stay behind the times.
Keith and Charlie were, probably, more conservative in that perspective.
Wasn't it Stu that recommended Chuck for the band for the 1982-tour?
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Stoneage
People tend to blame Matt and Chuck for this and that. Remember, Jagger hired them. He's the band leader. He wanted the synth upgrade. He didn't want to stay behind the times.
Keith and Charlie were, probably, more conservative in that perspective.
Wasn't it Stu that recommended Chuck for the band for the 1982-tour?
Yes, I think so Dandy. I have heard so too. What I was referring to was that Jagger most probably was the architect behind the 1989/90 tours new music arrangements. Not Chuck or Matt.
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Big Al
Having listened to Atlantic City a few times now, I cannot help but compare it to the officially-released Tokyo show from the following year. I am of the opinion that the latter-mentioned performance is somewhat stronger; or should I say, Keith is seemingly more 'on' The rendition of Can't Be Seen from the Tokyo show in question is absolutely terrific. Keith's lead-lines, vocal delivery and general energy really make the performance. It's absolutely one of my very-favourite Stones live moments. What does everyone else think?
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Stoneage
Yes, I think so Dandy. I have heard so too. What I was referring to was that Jagger most probably was the architect behind the 1989/90 tours new music arrangements. Not Chuck or Matt.
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Stoneage
Yes, I think so Dandy. I have heard so too. What I was referring to was that Jagger most probably was the architect behind the 1989/90 tours new music arrangements. Not Chuck or Matt.
Given they were mostly copied from the arrangements from his solo tour, that would make sense.
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24FPS
So far I've totally enjoyed the Atlantic City Blu Ray. Great performances, great setlist. And it probably their longest shows. Was this Bill's last performance in the States? Or was there a show after this?
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VoodooLounge13
Are there any bonus tracks to this one available in Japan only, or is this the definitive version of this?
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VoodooLounge13
Are there any bonus tracks to this one available in Japan only, or is this the definitive version of this?
CD3 - Steel Wheels Rare Reels - 06. 1989 Interview [Japanese Bonus-Track] - (previously released on Promo-Interview-CD) - [iorr.org] .
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24FPS
So far I've totally enjoyed the Atlantic City Blu Ray. Great performances, great setlist. And it probably their longest shows. Was this Bill's last performance in the States? Or was there a show after this?
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24FPS
So far I've totally enjoyed the Atlantic City Blu Ray. Great performances, great setlist. And it probably their longest shows. Was this Bill's last performance in the States? Or was there a show after this?
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rolling1us
Besides the DVD/Blu-ray i still prefer the sound of the good old Swingin CD set with the gold CD'S. Both are living happily together in my collection but IMHO the bootleg is still the best.