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BlueTurns2Grey
Sorry, if it's written before. I recognised, that "Extreme Western Grip" is a lot longer, 6:43, than the Four Flicks version, which was 3.05 and edited at the end.
Interesting !!
I asked this question before but they didn't understand me... "Tip of the Tongue Backstage with All Down The Line from the Orpheum Theater": is it a full version of All Down The Line live at Orpheum Theater?
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Nikkei
Is the bonus IJWMLTY from Amsterdam the same setting like in Twickenham? Were these shows identical down to the shirts?
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Nikkei
Is the bonus IJWMLTY from Amsterdam the same setting like in Twickenham? Were these shows identical down to the shirts?
Yes. First plan was to record the Amsterdam show for dvd release. If you look proberly at the Twickenham dvd you also see shots from the Arena mixed in
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BlueTurns2Grey
Sorry, if it's written before. I recognised, that "Extreme Western Grip" is a lot longer, 6:43, than the Four Flicks version, which was 3.05 and edited at the end.
Interesting !!
I asked this question before but they didn't understand me... "Tip of the Tongue Backstage with All Down The Line from the Orpheum Theater": is it a full version of All Down The Line live at Orpheum Theater?
I bought the DVD+2CD set, so I don't have "Tip of the Tongue Backstage from the Orpheum Theater". I didn't know about this BlueRay bonus, when I ordered the DVD. Hopefully someone else will compare this.
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BlueTurns2Grey
Sorry, if it's written before. I recognised, that "Extreme Western Grip" is a lot longer, 6:43, than the Four Flicks version, which was 3.05 and edited at the end.
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GasLightStreet
Haven't read through much lately but the new YouTube of SFM reveals something interesting that is not on FOUR FLICKS (as well as "the official" until recently) - Keith botching a guitar line going into the chorus.
It was obviously fixed for the box set release.
There's a few fixes like that on Four Flicks. Basically removing sloppy playing, and replacing with cleaner playing from the same song.
First chorus of Brown Sugar has some sloppy playing by Keith, but on Four Flicks they fixed it by copy pasting the first clean riff of the chorus.
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BlueTurns2Grey
Sorry, if it's written before. I recognised, that "Extreme Western Grip" is a lot longer, 6:43, than the Four Flicks version, which was 3.05 and edited at the end.
Is it really or did they just combine it with "Well Well"?
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liddas
After a first listen, got to agree with those who complain about the sound.
Just don’t understand. Bass, vocals and Keith’s guitar are perfect. Ronnie is too low in the mix when not playing leads, and Charlie sounds as if recorded from outside the MSG!
That said, great concert, and great memories: I was there, my first concert in the US, wild times!
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EasterMan
I think Keith's playing is good on this release, he still sounded like knew what he was doing. Fast forward to 2006/2007 and his playing is more sporadic and unpredictable. Mick's vocals are fantastic and Charlie is really tight. Great show with many killer versions!
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EasterMan
I think Keith's playing is good on this release, he still sounded like knew what he was doing. Fast forward to 2006/2007 and his playing is more sporadic and unpredictable. Mick's vocals are fantastic and Charlie is really tight. Great show with many killer versions!
There are some horrible mistakes, though (If You Can't Rock Me, CYHMK).
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liddas
After a first listen, got to agree with those who complain about the sound.
Just don’t understand. Bass, vocals and Keith’s guitar are perfect. Ronnie is too low in the mix when not playing leads, and Charlie sounds as if recorded from outside the MSG!
That said, great concert, and great memories: I was there, my first concert in the US, wild times!
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That's how it was on most of their live releases back then, too. It's surprising that they didn't correct this, as Ronnie's playing is quite good.
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liddas
After a first listen, got to agree with those who complain about the sound.
Just don’t understand. Bass, vocals and Keith’s guitar are perfect. Ronnie is too low in the mix when not playing leads, and Charlie sounds as if recorded from outside the MSG!
That said, great concert, and great memories: I was there, my first concert in the US, wild times!
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That's how it was on most of their live releases back then, too. It's surprising that they didn't correct this, as Ronnie's playing is quite good.
It doesn't help that the guitars on this version are panned way left and way right.
Quite some time that I haven't listened to the Live Licks DVD. Curious to listen how it compares
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Justin
Now I'm worried what they'll do to St. Louis 97 if that ever comes out again
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rbk
Jumping in late on this one. Is there a valid, historical reason for issuing this show? The Stones don’t get much more generic than they did at this point in their history.
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rbk
Jumping in late on this one. Is there a valid, historical reason for issuing this show? The Stones don’t get much more generic than they did at this point in their history.
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ironbellyGuess it was the simplest way to fulfill their contract obligations.Quote
rbk
Jumping in late on this one. Is there a valid, historical reason for issuing this show? The Stones don’t get much more generic than they did at this point in their history.
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spunkyYes it is a full version of All Down The LineQuote
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BlueTurns2Grey
Sorry, if it's written before. I recognised, that "Extreme Western Grip" is a lot longer, 6:43, than the Four Flicks version, which was 3.05 and edited at the end.
Interesting !!
I asked this question before but they didn't understand me... "Tip of the Tongue Backstage with All Down The Line from the Orpheum Theater": is it a full version of All Down The Line live at Orpheum Theater?
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rebelhipi
I wonder why they choose the Amsterdam gig for the bonus tracks. There was some sloppy versions of Star Star and I Just Wanna Make Love With You.