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rbk
I hope they reissue the the tour t-shirt with that incredible logo on it, just like the album's cover. I bought one in Detroit in '88 but over the years it kept...shrinking...
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floodonthepage
Well, I'm a sucker I guess. I'll buy the single disc. Sure I have it, but the book-style packaging (ala the Talk is Cheap reissue) looks good and I haven't been spending nearly as much money this year, with no concerts to attend.
Although, it's a just a remaster? Not a new mix? Hmmmm....maybe I won't. It really doesn't make much sense I suppose.
Ah, to hell with it. I'll buy it. Gold Rings on Ya, Keith!
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Maindefender
Little T&A is available via iTunes, I'm sure the other two will be also
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JumpinJeppeFlash
It’s only a signed poster.
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longlongwinter
I was 6th row, 18yrs old. Was at the Universal Amphitheater the night or two before. This was one of my top 5 shows of all time and BEFORE I ever got to see the Stones live (been to 35 shows since)
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Stoneage
Little T&A: The song is a mess. Ill performed. Poorly executed. The drums are too loud and annoying. The bass is all over the place. It almost makes you sick listening to it.
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Stoneage
Little T&A: The song is a mess. Ill performed. Poorly executed. The drums are too loud and annoying. The bass is all over the place. It almost makes you sick listening to it.
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Stoneage
Little T&A: The song is a mess. Ill performed. Poorly executed. The drums are too loud and annoying. The bass is all over the place. It almost makes you sick listening to it.
Check your stereo system levels!
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jbwelda
yeah I thought it was pretty weak myself, just didn't want to ruffle any feathers.
I didn't really hear anything crucial on the old release to be honest, but it was a decent listen. Don't particularly like Steve Jordan's drumming style, nor Waddy Wactell's guitar either. But it is what it is and apparently Keef likes playing with them.
Ziggy Modeleste on drums would be preferred. And Stanley Clarke on bass.
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jbwelda
yeah I thought it was pretty weak myself, just didn't want to ruffle any feathers.
I didn't really hear anything crucial on the old release to be honest, but it was a decent listen. Don't particularly like Steve Jordan's drumming style, nor Waddy Wactell's guitar either. But it is what it is and apparently Keef likes playing with them.
Ziggy Modeleste on drums would be preferred. And Stanley Clarke on bass.
jb
Zigaboo and Clarke are both fantastic, but with the Barbarians they were just about the most untight rhythm section I've ever heard
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jbwelda
yeah I thought it was pretty weak myself, just didn't want to ruffle any feathers.
I didn't really hear anything crucial on the old release to be honest, but it was a decent listen. Don't particularly like Steve Jordan's drumming style, nor Waddy Wactell's guitar either. But it is what it is and apparently Keef likes playing with them.
Ziggy Modeleste on drums would be preferred. And Stanley Clarke on bass.
jb
Zigaboo and Clarke are both fantastic, but with the Barbarians they were just about the most untight rhythm section I've ever heard
I have never understood that -all this praise for Zigaboo and Clarke in the musicians world, and also by Keith and Wood, but with the New Barbarians I always thought they were awful.
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jbwelda
yeah I thought it was pretty weak myself, just didn't want to ruffle any feathers.
I didn't really hear anything crucial on the old release to be honest, but it was a decent listen. Don't particularly like Steve Jordan's drumming style, nor Waddy Wactell's guitar either. But it is what it is and apparently Keef likes playing with them.
Ziggy Modeleste on drums would be preferred. And Stanley Clarke on bass.
jb
Zigaboo and Clarke are both fantastic, but with the Barbarians they were just about the most untight rhythm section I've ever heard
I have never understood that -all this praise for Zigaboo and Clarke in the musicians world, and also by Keith and Wood, but with the New Barbarians I always thought they were awful.
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rbk
I bought one in Detroit in '88 but over the years it kept...shrinking...