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rebelhipiI noticed that.Quote
Massimo68
Unavailable on Amazon.fr, Fnac.com and all Fnac stores in France.
For the preorders, shipping date is unknown at this time.
My 4cd deluxe boxset from Amazon.fr hasent shipped yet.
My expected arrival date is now November 3th.
I just saw that the price in amazon.de increased from 114e to 146e.
Im just gonna wait it out, and enjoy it in Tidal for now.
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GivenToFly15
"Comme à la SNCF"
Come on, stop this bullshit please.
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FrogSugar
I guess you guys are referring to the 4cd or vinyl? Cuz I just checked and the 2cd version is available at the Montparnasse FNAC (according to their website).
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GivenToFly15
"Comme à la SNCF"
Come on, stop this bullshit please.
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RobertJohnson
I had the chance meanwhile to hear Wembley on a good sound system. The old Sam Wheat-disease: Mick upfront in a grotesque way. The guitars in the background. It is the same messed-up sound like on Miami. A great performance and a lousy sound. Is Bob Clearmountain too expansive for a deluxe-project? So they pay for an absolutely deaf man.
Always one of my favorite out takes. Listening now to the new version. Absolutely glorious. Best new Mick vocals in yearsQuote
Big Al
My, goodness: isn’t Fast Talking, Slow Walking utterly sublime? Mick’s ‘new’ vocals are fantastic. What a phenomenon he truly is. Seriously: I’m, generally, unimpressed with most of these Frankenstein-like creations that our Mick is obsessed with, but this is something very special, I think. What a fantastic song!
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NilsHolgersson
Is Drift Away new or old vocals?
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Nilsholgersson
"The whole thing is passé, put it on eBay"
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JordyLicks96
Giving this 40th Anniversary release a 10/10. The bonus material is all wonderfully balanced, just like the original Tattoo You. I wasn't crazy about the re-working of the reggae version of Start Me Up, but it has quite grown on me. Mick has written and recorded great new lyrics/vocals for these old tracks. Still need to listen to the Wembley concert too but the new remaster of Tattoo You sounds fantastic. Will be listening to this release for a long time coming.
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NilsHolgersson
Is Drift Away new or old vocals?
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Stoneage
Yea, what's the point buying the super deluxe album when you can listen to it for free on Spotify? Saves you both money and space...
Because, for personal example, when a hurricane comes along and knocks out power and internet and, I dunno, you get power back within 8 days but not internet, in my case, over a month... I'm certainly grateful for not joining the 'oh it's online so get rid of' idiocy of DVDs, Bluerays and CDs.
Ida made me realize some some things: the internet is not all it's cracked up to be in "being in touch" or "communication". X amount of people marked themselves safe on FB because... I really don't know. A majority of people I saw posting that were nowhere near, yet alone where I was, Ida.
And with the whole 'connected' bullshit of social media... nothing. Just like the idiots on a couch saying 'stand in solidarity' with whatever.
Complete bullshit.
But the distance of that "being in touch" may be my own fault for eating the disaster of a hurricane with glee and people may see something - or not see a thing - and figure, well, leave him alone - but for a week or the rest of September, I found it interesting not one person within personal circumference asked anything.
Yet alone others from afar. But I figure it to be 'it's a mess' so why bother. It is. It will be for a while.
That aside, the whole "we are a community" is a bit odd: only if you're really in trouble for a moment - a day later it's forgotten.
Don't think you're on your own? Have friends? Bullshit. More alone than you may ever be capable of understanding. Life is not an app.
I rode around on a bike I didn't even recognize. I got lost because of all the trees and water except when I realized 'oh, that's' whatever bayou overflowed or I recognized a tree yet it's on the ground. I found friends I haven't hung out with in eons and they fed me variations of Bloody Mary's and whatever.
Here we are.
Yep. 2 hours later: I gotta go.
OK. See ya later.
It took me over an hour to go half a mile home because of the destruction. Wandered around and saw just mess, houses split by trees. Houses surrounded by trees. Streets completely shut down because of trees. That didn't affect me, strangely, specifically, the disaster that I'm familiar with for so long, it was just MORE so, a lot more so, especially after seeing what happened S and SW of where I live that got PLOWED - what really affected me was sleeping in a house that was 89F and wondering how my dogs were handling the heat.
So.
I welcome the hard copy deluxe reissue of TATTOO YOU.
Missed out on the release of A BIGGER BANG because of Hurricane Katrina. I missed everything with it. Katrina taught me that my interest in music, regardless of how and why, didn't matter. I had to be where I was and deal with where I was. With exception to a certain aspect of music, music meant zero at that time, and the Stones were not on my mind, but music turned into a lifeline.
Being reduced to a piece of dust, or the equivalent of a twig, brings on new observations - and respect for "things" in life.
There's a general attitude here along the Gulf Coast that seems to confuse the rest of the United States - we ride every day. Because at any time it can all get destroyed.
The beauty of disc 2 of the 2021 TATTOO YOU deluxe is... if you don't like it, don't listen. If you want to bitch about it, I have several fallen oak trees you can crawl under and tell me if they look heavy.
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DrPeteAlways one of my favorite out takes. Listening now to the new version. Absolutely glorious. Best new Mick vocals in yearsQuote
Big Al
My, goodness: isn’t Fast Talking, Slow Walking utterly sublime? Mick’s ‘new’ vocals are fantastic. What a phenomenon he truly is. Seriously: I’m, generally, unimpressed with most of these Frankenstein-like creations that our Mick is obsessed with, but this is something very special, I think. What a fantastic song!
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Stoneage
Yea, what's the point buying the super deluxe album when you can listen to it for free on Spotify? Saves you both money and space...
Because, for personal example, when a hurricane comes along and knocks out power and internet and, I dunno, you get power back within 8 days but not internet, in my case, over a month... I'm certainly grateful for not joining the 'oh it's online so get rid of' idiocy of DVDs, Bluerays and CDs.
Ida made me realize some some things: the internet is not all it's cracked up to be in "being in touch" or "communication". X amount of people marked themselves safe on FB because... I really don't know. A majority of people I saw posting that were nowhere near, yet alone where I was, Ida.
And with the whole 'connected' bullshit of social media... nothing. Just like the idiots on a couch saying 'stand in solidarity' with whatever.
Complete bullshit.
But the distance of that "being in touch" may be my own fault for eating the disaster of a hurricane with glee and people may see something - or not see a thing - and figure, well, leave him alone - but for a week or the rest of September, I found it interesting not one person within personal circumference asked anything.
Yet alone others from afar. But I figure it to be 'it's a mess' so why bother. It is. It will be for a while.
That aside, the whole "we are a community" is a bit odd: only if you're really in trouble for a moment - a day later it's forgotten.
Don't think you're on your own? Have friends? Bullshit. More alone than you may ever be capable of understanding. Life is not an app.
I rode around on a bike I didn't even recognize. I got lost because of all the trees and water except when I realized 'oh, that's' whatever bayou overflowed or I recognized a tree yet it's on the ground. I found friends I haven't hung out with in eons and they fed me variations of Bloody Mary's and whatever.
Here we are.
Yep. 2 hours later: I gotta go.
OK. See ya later.
It took me over an hour to go half a mile home because of the destruction. Wandered around and saw just mess, houses split by trees. Houses surrounded by trees. Streets completely shut down because of trees. That didn't affect me, strangely, specifically, the disaster that I'm familiar with for so long, it was just MORE so, a lot more so, especially after seeing what happened S and SW of where I live that got PLOWED - what really affected me was sleeping in a house that was 89F and wondering how my dogs were handling the heat.
So.
I welcome the hard copy deluxe reissue of TATTOO YOU.
Missed out on the release of A BIGGER BANG because of Hurricane Katrina. I missed everything with it. Katrina taught me that my interest in music, regardless of how and why, didn't matter. I had to be where I was and deal with where I was. With exception to a certain aspect of music, music meant zero at that time, and the Stones were not on my mind, but music turned into a lifeline.
Being reduced to a piece of dust, or the equivalent of a twig, brings on new observations - and respect for "things" in life.
There's a general attitude here along the Gulf Coast that seems to confuse the rest of the United States - we ride every day. Because at any time it can all get destroyed.
The beauty of disc 2 of the 2021 TATTOO YOU deluxe is... if you don't like it, don't listen. If you want to bitch about it, I have several fallen oak trees you can crawl under and tell me if they look heavy.