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Expanded editions of Four Flicks and The Biggest Bang + a St. Louis 97-release will probably come out first (according to the 2018 press release).
A good part of Still Life was taken from the Hampton-shows, so I'm not so sure about that one.
4 songs, although I'm still curious as to what show the ending of LSTNT was taken from since the HAMPTON version ends differently.
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Expanded editions of Four Flicks and The Biggest Bang + a St. Louis 97-release will probably come out first (according to the 2018 press release).
A good part of Still Life was taken from the Hampton-shows, so I'm not so sure about that one.
Dandy, I forget the press release. Was there a specific timeline to release those titles by?
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Expanded editions of Four Flicks and The Biggest Bang + a St. Louis 97-release will probably come out first (according to the 2018 press release).
A good part of Still Life was taken from the Hampton-shows, so I'm not so sure about that one.
Dandy, I forget the press release. Was there a specific timeline to release those titles by?
No timeline, unfortunately.
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Expanded editions of Four Flicks and The Biggest Bang + a St. Louis 97-release will probably come out first (according to the 2018 press release).
A good part of Still Life was taken from the Hampton-shows, so I'm not so sure about that one.
Dandy, I forget the press release. Was there a specific timeline to release those titles by?
No timeline, unfortunately.
The press release was in fact rather unspecific concerning a timeline and in part inacurate (mentioning "Atlanta" instead of "Atlantic City" for example) as far as I can recall, so I would not rule out that the Biggest Bang set it mentioned turned out as the Copacabana/Salt Lake City release already. Anyway, I can't image that we'll see another "Biggest Bang" set again in the near future (or even St. Louis '97 so soon after the Bremen and Buenos Aires BTB releases).
Any release in their 60th Anniversary year will have to be a bit more special than revisiting territory they exploited just fairly recently!
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DandelionPowderman
Expanded editions of Four Flicks and The Biggest Bang + a St. Louis 97-release will probably come out first (according to the 2018 press release).
A good part of Still Life was taken from the Hampton-shows, so I'm not so sure about that one.
Dandy, I forget the press release. Was there a specific timeline to release those titles by?
No timeline, unfortunately.
The press release was in fact rather unspecific concerning a timeline and in part inacurate (mentioning "Atlanta" instead of "Atlantic City" for example) as far as I can recall, so I would not rule out that the Biggest Bang set it mentioned turned out as the Copacabana/Salt Lake City release already. Anyway, I can't image that we'll see another "Biggest Bang" set again in the near future (or even St. Louis '97 so soon after the Bremen and Buenos Aires BTB releases).
Any release in their 60th Anniversary year will have to be a bit more special than revisiting territory they exploited just fairly recently!
I hope you're right.
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DandelionPowderman
Expanded editions of Four Flicks and The Biggest Bang + a St. Louis 97-release will probably come out first (according to the 2018 press release).
A good part of Still Life was taken from the Hampton-shows, so I'm not so sure about that one.
Dandy, I forget the press release. Was there a specific timeline to release those titles by?
No timeline, unfortunately.
The press release was in fact rather unspecific concerning a timeline and in part inacurate (mentioning "Atlanta" instead of "Atlantic City" for example) as far as I can recall, so I would not rule out that the Biggest Bang set it mentioned turned out as the Copacabana/Salt Lake City release already. Anyway, I can't image that we'll see another "Biggest Bang" set again in the near future (or even St. Louis '97 so soon after the Bremen and Buenos Aires BTB releases).
Any release in their 60th Anniversary year will have to be a bit more special than revisiting territory they exploited just fairly recently!
I hope you're right.
me too
come on boys time to dig deep into them abcko vaults
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The Double Door is probably the best sound source and video they could work with ad The Stones in a club......
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It's time for El Mocambo + Paris '76. Both nights from the Toronto joint on CD and then 2 DVD's with the 6th and 7th of june 76 in a Super Deluxe big f**k-off box to end all other boxes!
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Is there no chronology involved in this? After Tattoo You Undercover would be the next one in line surely. Or is it all random?
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Expanded editions of Four Flicks and The Biggest Bang + a St. Louis 97-release will probably come out first (according to the 2018 press release).
A good part of Still Life was taken from the Hampton-shows, so I'm not so sure about that one.
Dandy, I forget the press release. Was there a specific timeline to release those titles by?
No timeline, unfortunately.
The press release was in fact rather unspecific concerning a timeline and in part inacurate (mentioning "Atlanta" instead of "Atlantic City" for example) as far as I can recall, so I would not rule out that the Biggest Bang set it mentioned turned out as the Copacabana/Salt Lake City release already. Anyway, I can't image that we'll see another "Biggest Bang" set again in the near future (or even St. Louis '97 so soon after the Bremen and Buenos Aires BTB releases).
Any release in their 60th Anniversary year will have to be a bit more special than revisiting territory they exploited just fairly recently!
I hope you're right.
me too
come on boys time to dig deep into them abcko vaults
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I just found out that Universal owns the rights to ABKCO . That is mind blowing to the possibilities of what can come from this ?
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Is there no chronology involved in this? After Tattoo You Undercover would be the next one in line surely. Or is it all random?
There is no order.
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Is there no chronology involved in this? After Tattoo You Undercover would be the next one in line surely. Or is it all random?
There is no order.
Exile On Main Street
Some Girls
Sticky Fingers
Goats Head Soup
Tattoo You
Well all you really have left post ABKCO, is IORR, B&B and the 80s albums. You're not ever going to get rereleases of Voodoo Lounge, Bridges or can you imagine an expanded ABB?
So from the list of albums available, I think the most interesting would be Undercover...don't think they'd touch Dirty Work. MAYBE Steel Wheels, but probably not.
IORR is a possibility, but after the poor sales of Tattoo You I think this rerelease ship has sailed.
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Is there no chronology involved in this? After Tattoo You Undercover would be the next one in line surely. Or is it all random?
There is no order.
Exile On Main Street
Some Girls
Sticky Fingers
Goats Head Soup
Tattoo You
Well all you really have left post ABKCO, is IORR, B&B and the 80s albums. You're not ever going to get rereleases of Voodoo Lounge, Bridges or can you imagine an expanded ABB?
So from the list of albums available, I think the most interesting would be Undercover...don't think they'd touch Dirty Work. MAYBE Steel Wheels, but probably not.
IORR is a possibility, but after the poor sales of Tattoo You I think this rerelease ship has sailed.
Wasn't the original idea to release only these five albums, which ofcourse Tattoo You was the last one?
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Not interested in anything post 1990. It was no longer the real Rolling Stones.
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Is there no chronology involved in this? After Tattoo You Undercover would be the next one in line surely. Or is it all random?
There is no order.
Exile On Main Street
Some Girls
Sticky Fingers
Goats Head Soup
Tattoo You
Well all you really have left post ABKCO, is IORR, B&B and the 80s albums. You're not ever going to get rereleases of Voodoo Lounge, Bridges or can you imagine an expanded ABB?
So from the list of albums available, I think the most interesting would be Undercover...don't think they'd touch Dirty Work. MAYBE Steel Wheels, but probably not.
IORR is a possibility, but after the poor sales of Tattoo You I think this rerelease ship has sailed.