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vertigojoe
I can’t agree. Two shows at Manchester on the urban jungle tour was my introduction to Live Stones, I was too young for ‘82. The disappointment of the muted guitars, parpy keyboards, shocking clothes and lack of any danger/spontaneity I remember to this day. Set the template for all tours since then. Essentially it marked Keith’s demotion from band leader to cartoon character OMG HES STILL ALIVE caricature. A role I’m disappointed he was happy to take, but understand as he’d tasted life outside the gilded cage and clearly didn’t fancy it long term. So no I won’t be joining in this celebrations but good luck to anybody who enjoys it.
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vertigojoe
I can’t agree. Two shows at Manchester on the urban jungle tour was my introduction to Live Stones, I was too young for ‘82. The disappointment of the muted guitars, parpy keyboards, shocking clothes and lack of any danger/spontaneity I remember to this day. Set the template for all tours since then. Essentially it marked Keith’s demotion from band leader to cartoon character OMG HES STILL ALIVE caricature. A role I’m disappointed he was happy to take, but understand as he’d tasted life outside the gilded cage and clearly didn’t fancy it long term. So no I won’t be joining in this celebrations but good luck to anybody who enjoys it.
You're mostly right BUT AC is by far the best show of the 89/90 period (along with the opening show of the tour - Aug 31 iirc - where they were so scared of returning to a live audience for the 1st time in 8 years that they gave everything they had).
To me AC is a hugely enjoyable gig with terrific versions of SFTD and GS.
Okay the 1994 tour was more organic and less "stiff" but I'd take AC'89 over Miami'94 any day.
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exilestones
Event: RSD DROPS 2020
Release Date: 9/26/2020
Format: 10" Vinyl
Label: Eagle Rock
Quantity: 2500
Release type: RSD Drops Sep 26th
These live tracks from The Rolling Stones have never been commercially available before. "Rock In A Hard Place" was recorded live in Atlantic City and "Almost Hear You Sign" in Tokyo.
"Rock And A Hard Place"/"Almost Hear You Sigh"
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exilestones
Event: RSD DROPS 2020
Release Date: 9/26/2020
Format: 10" Vinyl
Label: Eagle Rock
Quantity: 2500
Release type: RSD Drops Sep 26th
These live tracks from The Rolling Stones have never been commercially available before. "Rock In A Hard Place" was recorded live in Atlantic City and "Almost Hear You Sign" in Tokyo.
"Rock And A Hard Place"/"Almost Hear You Sigh"
Ah, those two songs from those shows. OK. Well that's just great.
No. Because 24.02.1990 was available on 2CD/DVD combo WARD records GQBS-90274~6 From The Vault Extra - Live in Japan - Tokyo Dome 1990.2.24Quote
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exilestones
Event: RSD DROPS 2020
Release Date: 9/26/2020
Format: 10" Vinyl
Label: Eagle Rock
Quantity: 2500
Release type: RSD Drops Sep 26th
These live tracks from The Rolling Stones have never been commercially available before. "Rock In A Hard Place" was recorded live in Atlantic City and "Almost Hear You Sign" in Tokyo.
"Rock And A Hard Place"/"Almost Hear You Sigh"
Ah, those two songs from those shows. OK. Well that's just great.
If AHYS is from February 24 this statement should be right?
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ironbellyNo. Because 24.02.1990 was available on 2CD/DVD combo WARD records GQBS-90274~6 From The Vault Extra - Live in Japan - Tokyo Dome 1990.2.24Quote
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exilestones
Event: RSD DROPS 2020
Release Date: 9/26/2020
Format: 10" Vinyl
Label: Eagle Rock
Quantity: 2500
Release type: RSD Drops Sep 26th
These live tracks from The Rolling Stones have never been commercially available before. "Rock In A Hard Place" was recorded live in Atlantic City and "Almost Hear You Sign" in Tokyo.
"Rock And A Hard Place"/"Almost Hear You Sigh"
Ah, those two songs from those shows. OK. Well that's just great.
If AHYS is from February 24 this statement should be right?
(and deluxe DVD/2CD/3LP WRDZZ-531)
On this I totally agree, AC was a fantastic concert regardless of the tour!Quote
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vertigojoe
I can’t agree. Two shows at Manchester on the urban jungle tour was my introduction to Live Stones, I was too young for ‘82. The disappointment of the muted guitars, parpy keyboards, shocking clothes and lack of any danger/spontaneity I remember to this day. Set the template for all tours since then. Essentially it marked Keith’s demotion from band leader to cartoon character OMG HES STILL ALIVE caricature. A role I’m disappointed he was happy to take, but understand as he’d tasted life outside the gilded cage and clearly didn’t fancy it long term. So no I won’t be joining in this celebrations but good luck to anybody who enjoys it.
You're mostly right BUT AC is by far the best show of the 89/90 period (along with the opening show of the tour - Aug 31 iirc - where they were so scared of returning to a live audience for the 1st time in 8 years that they gave everything they had).
To me AC is a hugely enjoyable gig with terrific versions of SFTD and GS.
Okay the 1994 tour was more organic and less "stiff" but I'd take AC'89 over Miami'94 any day.
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TestifyOn this I totally agree, AC was a fantastic concert regardless of the tour!Quote
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vertigojoe
I can’t agree. Two shows at Manchester on the urban jungle tour was my introduction to Live Stones, I was too young for ‘82. The disappointment of the muted guitars, parpy keyboards, shocking clothes and lack of any danger/spontaneity I remember to this day. Set the template for all tours since then. Essentially it marked Keith’s demotion from band leader to cartoon character OMG HES STILL ALIVE caricature. A role I’m disappointed he was happy to take, but understand as he’d tasted life outside the gilded cage and clearly didn’t fancy it long term. So no I won’t be joining in this celebrations but good luck to anybody who enjoys it.
You're mostly right BUT AC is by far the best show of the 89/90 period (along with the opening show of the tour - Aug 31 iirc - where they were so scared of returning to a live audience for the 1st time in 8 years that they gave everything they had).
To me AC is a hugely enjoyable gig with terrific versions of SFTD and GS.
Okay the 1994 tour was more organic and less "stiff" but I'd take AC'89 over Miami'94 any day.
Miami'94 was instead one of the worst concerts of the VL tour, they should have chosen other concerts for the official DVD.
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hockenheim95
A bad show and the by far worst mix there has ever been for an official stones release.
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georgemcdonnell314
I am wondering why they did not give us the 3D rebroadcast of this show. It would seem that would be an easy extra to add.
Personally I thought the 3D mix was better than the PPV mix.
Or, I wonder why they did not give us the IMAX show but I guess that will be another remix/ remaster that we will have to pay for again.
I just don't understand why they can't give us a little extra. I guess they are just trying to make us pay for the same thing over and over and I find it very discouraging to say the least.
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Testify
On this tour both Keith and Ronnie played two white guitars, it seems to me you see well on SSS or HS and many other songs. What guitars are they? I don't seem to have seen them on other tours except perhaps sporadically.
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Testify
On this tour both Keith and Ronnie played two white guitars, it seems to me you see well on SSS or HS and many other songs. What guitars are they? I don't seem to have seen them on other tours except perhaps sporadically.
The Music Man Silhouettes. Keith used the black one on the Winos tours in 1992/93. Haven't seen them since.
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Send It To me
Blows my mind that Steel Wheels is farther in the past now than 1962 was at the time Steel Wheels happened.
i have both and the video quality is a bit better on the 26.2 show. Audio and playingwise its pretty even. the shows are almost copies of each other. Same set, nothing really sets them apart even playing wise. Both are strong shows.Quote
PalaisRoyale
Is one performance (Tokyo) better then the other or splitting hairs?
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Is one performance (Tokyo) better then the other or splitting hairs?
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Blows my mind that Steel Wheels is farther in the past now than 1962 was at the time Steel Wheels happened.
.... in the middle between 1st Marquee Club and the release of Blue & Lonesome ....
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BOBM
I just don't understand why they can't give us a little extra. I guess they are just trying to make us pay for the same thing over and over and I find it very discouraging to say the least.
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BOBM
I just don't understand why they can't give us a little extra. I guess they are just trying to make us pay for the same thing over and over and I find it very discouraging to say the least.
By my count there are at least ten available soundboards from 1989-90 that they could release.