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Gazza
'Tattoo You' was stretching the boundaries as, enjoyable as the 'Lost & Found' disc is, its basically a collection of reworked leftovers from the 70s that were neither worked on for Tattoo You or used for other reissues.
Yes agreed - there's a lack of cohesiveness throughout that only results in a distraction.
Nice to have, but somehow they're included on a Tattoo You deluxe? Doesn't work imo.
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gotdablouse
Yeah but how else were they going to release it ? Not strong enough for a standalone release, it would generate reactions "no new album for 16 years and now this ?" whereas here it's a selling point for the Deluxe Edition and they cobbled a story together, win-win situation for the big and casual fans alike.
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georgemcdonnell314
I think sometime down the road we will get the following.
A deluxe Let's Spend the Night Together package with full concerts.
At the Max deluxe reissue.
Deluxe Flashpoint. They could have made this a double CD.
A video concert from No Security.
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gotdablouse
Maybe scrape everything that's left together and release a massive Beatles Anthology type release - demos, outtakes, live material, etc There was even the resurrected/reworked Lennon solo demos Free as Bird and Real Love which weren't that great, but they're similar in technique to what Mick has been doing...reworking/updating old material in an attempt to make it in to something new. I suppose it's too late for that type of massive compilation as much of the good stuff has already been used for the various Deluxe editions, but maybe there's still some scrapings from the bottom of the barrel to make a smaller version of "Anthology".
As of this minute, the Poll is 100% in agreement with you - IORR has 35 votes, B & B 34 votes, but the winning tally: 37 to "None, I'd rather see a compilation of outtakes".
You're probably also right though in that we're probably too late for that. We certainly are not too late for a 60s outtakes collection though!
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Maybe scrape everything that's left together and release a massive Beatles Anthology type release - demos, outtakes, live material, etc There was even the resurrected/reworked Lennon solo demos Free as Bird and Real Love which weren't that great, but they're similar in technique to what Mick has been doing...reworking/updating old material in an attempt to make it in to something new. I suppose it's too late for that type of massive compilation as much of the good stuff has already been used for the various Deluxe editions, but maybe there's still some scrapings from the bottom of the barrel to make a smaller version of "Anthology".
As of this minute, the Poll is 100% in agreement with you - IORR has 35 votes, B & B 34 votes, but the winning tally: 37 to "None, I'd rather see a compilation of outtakes".
You're probably also right though in that we're probably too late for that. We certainly are not too late for a 60s outtakes collection though!
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Maybe scrape everything that's left together and release a massive Beatles Anthology type release - demos, outtakes, live material, etc There was even the resurrected/reworked Lennon solo demos Free as Bird and Real Love which weren't that great, but they're similar in technique to what Mick has been doing...reworking/updating old material in an attempt to make it in to something new. I suppose it's too late for that type of massive compilation as much of the good stuff has already been used for the various Deluxe editions, but maybe there's still some scrapings from the bottom of the barrel to make a smaller version of "Anthology".
As of this minute, the Poll is 100% in agreement with you - IORR has 35 votes, B & B 34 votes, but the winning tally: 37 to "None, I'd rather see a compilation of outtakes".
You're probably also right though in that we're probably too late for that. We certainly are not too late for a 60s outtakes collection though!
Maybe some day ABKCO and the Stones will 'Come Together', and an Anthology of '60's material will become a reality.
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georgemcdonnell314
I think sometime down the road we will get the following.
A deluxe Let's Spend the Night Together package with full concerts.
At the Max deluxe reissue.
Deluxe Flashpoint. They could have made this a double CD.
A video concert from No Security.
I think they've absolutely milked the 1981-82 tour to death
A live album in 1982
A concert movie in 1983, available as a DVD
TWO concerts released as official downloads and on DVD
And now a full length Wembley show released on CD.
Doubt theres much chance of an extended LSTNT. Probably too much work and legal hassles for limited financial return, made even more unlikely since Hal Ashby died a few years after it came out.
We already have three full length concerts released on DVD & CD from the 1989/90 tour as well as 'At The Max'. The technical limitations with recording that movie at the time would probably make such a project unlikely. They did film the two Barcelona shows for a TV special shown around Europe although of the 25 songs played at each show (with identical setlists) only 18 were actually broadcast, so theres room there for a release from those shows (these concerts have never been released on home video or DVD)
We got a DVD/CD release of a No Security show in 2018 (San Jose). As far as I'm aware the two shows there were the only gigs on that tour that were filmed with a view to being released.
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TumblinDice76
I think a double disc package of outtakes is really their only option going forward. Outside of diehards I can't see the casual fan getting excited about a Black & Blue, IORR, ER, Undercover or anything past the 80s Special Edition. I kind of wish they would focus on giving us good quality and good sounding shows. Don't worry about DVD/Blu Ray, just focus on the audio. Something from 76 is long overdue.
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I think a double disc package of outtakes is really their only option going forward. Outside of diehards I can't see the casual fan getting excited about a Black & Blue, IORR, ER, Undercover or anything past the 80s Special Edition. I kind of wish they would focus on giving us good quality and good sounding shows. Don't worry about DVD/Blu Ray, just focus on the audio. Something from 76 is long overdue.
Personally, I can't see the casual fan getting very excited about this Tattoo You deluxe edition either.
There's been a new video for Living In The Heart Of Love, some random publicity, and they even attempted to play a "new" cover of Troubles a' Comin live (to deaf ears mostly), but even that has disappeared from the setlist.
Ultimately, the results seem to be that almost no one outside of diehard fandom really cares at all. Considering there's still no new album, I'm grateful they do anything at this point - especially continuing to performing live.
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Wild Slivovitz
A re-issue of Undercover with a less 80-es sounding mix would be interesting. Or ...
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MingSubu
Deluxe them all.
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SKILLS
A monster double release of "Undercover & Dirty"
Being undercover and dirty as possible, release all the Hate Tracks, go into detail about the relationship at the moment with new Essays/Interviews, speak of what could have been, bring in the impact of Mick's Solo deal & package "She's The Boss" & "Talk Is Cheap" with the Super Deluxe
After This I see a "Steel Wheels & Voodoo" with "Wandering Spirit & Main Offender" on the Super Deluxe
That would in my mind create a full picture of each era
Certainly pump in the "Unearthed & Reimagined" as Special Edition content, onto Deluxe, Super Deluxe etc
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SKILLS
A monster double release of "Undercover & Dirty"
Being undercover and dirty as possible, release all the Hate Tracks, go into detail about the relationship at the moment with new Essays/Interviews, speak of what could have been, bring in the impact of Mick's Solo deal & package "She's The Boss" & "Talk Is Cheap" with the Super Deluxe
After This I see a "Steel Wheels & Voodoo" with "Wandering Spirit & Main Offender" on the Super Deluxe
That would in my mind create a full picture of each era
Certainly pump in the "Unearthed & Reimagined" as Special Edition content, onto Deluxe, Super Deluxe etc
What about the A Bigger Bang, Superheavy Crosseyed Heart Blue and Lonesome massive superdeluxe boxset in vinyl and sacd along with Doom & Gloom and Easy Sleazy 10" vinyl picture discs with a book covering the era and the Glastonbury Live disc on Blu Ray?
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SKILLS
A monster double release of "Undercover & Dirty"
Being undercover and dirty as possible, release all the Hate Tracks, go into detail about the relationship at the moment with new Essays/Interviews, speak of what could have been, bring in the impact of Mick's Solo deal & package "She's The Boss" & "Talk Is Cheap" with the Super Deluxe
After This I see a "Steel Wheels & Voodoo" with "Wandering Spirit & Main Offender" on the Super Deluxe
That would in my mind create a full picture of each era
Certainly pump in the "Unearthed & Reimagined" as Special Edition content, onto Deluxe, Super Deluxe etc