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Sighunt
Holy shit! I've been trying to contact several music trade magazines about advertising (hopefully, I can find one at reasonable prices), and one gets back to me today and asked me if I want to do a podcast advertising the MSG 69 box proposal!
It sounds very appealing, but I'm scared shitless just thinking about it (LOL)! Never done it before but I may have to muster up the courage to do it....
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Sighunt
Holy shit! I've been trying to contact several music trade magazines about advertising (hopefully, I can find one at reasonable prices), and one gets back to me today and asked me if I want to do a podcast advertising the MSG 69 box proposal!
It sounds very appealing, but I'm scared shitless just thinking about it (LOL)! Never done it before but I may have to muster up the courage to do it....
Great opportunity Sig.
Would it a solo podcast or would you have a host asking you questions? Might be easier if you have a host feeding you questions to respond to rather than doing a solo monologue.
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Sighunt
Holy shit! I've been trying to contact several music trade magazines about advertising (hopefully, I can find one at reasonable prices), and one gets back to me today and asked me if I want to do a podcast advertising the MSG 69 box proposal!
It sounds very appealing, but I'm scared shitless just thinking about it (LOL)! Never done it before (always been nervous about public speaking)...
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Sighunt
Holy shit! I've been trying to contact several music trade magazines about advertising (hopefully, I can find one at reasonable prices), and one gets back to me today and asked me if I want to do a podcast advertising the MSG 69 box proposal!
It sounds very appealing, but I'm scared shitless just thinking about it (LOL)! Never done it before (always been nervous about public speaking)...
Thanks for your response to my comments.
I have signed your petition and as I said before I wish you well.
In 2005 I was interviewed by the BBC for their Radio 2 special Like The Rolling Stones. It was half an hour and they only used a few seconds. My advice to you is thoroughly research the project, just relax and be yourself. I'm sure you'll be okay.
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filstan
Thanks for all your efforts Sig. I was happy to sign the petition, and put a few bucks to the cause. Also sent the petition notification out to some fellow long time fans to sign. Good luck with the project!
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ProfessorWolf
wow this is really exciting sighunt
i'm sure you'll do us and the cause proud
just let us know where to listen and when
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oldschool
If we could just get more members here to sign we would increase the signatures considerably.
Even if you have your doubts it will be successful please go sign the petition as it only takes a few minutes and it would greatly help the cause.
Don't get discouraged Sighunt as it takes time to get the word out and people to sign on.
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Stone601
I posted the link on the official RS App
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Stone601
I posted the link on the official RS App
Buggered of I can find it. Link on this thread won’t work for me.
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Cristiano Radtke
I bumped a thread on the Steve Hoffman forums by posting this article. I signed your petition, shared with some friends, and I wish you all the best, Sighunt!
Fans Demand Rolling Stones Release Entire ‘Get Yer Ya-Ya’s Out’ Live Recordings
By Rod Brakes
Image credit: Walter Iooss Jr./Getty Images
An online petition calls for a box set of the band’s historic 1969 Madison Square Garden gigs in their entirety.
On November 27, 1969, the Rolling Stones played a show at New York’s Madison Square Garden, followed by two more the next day. Recordings curated from all three concerts soon made their way onto the band’s 1970 release, Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! The Rolling Stones in Concert.
This classic album was the first live LP to reach the number one spot in the Stones’ native U.K. and is rumored to have been released in response to the popular Live'r Than You'll Ever Be bootleg recorded just weeks earlier in Oakland, California.
While ABKCO Records released a Get Yer Ya-Ya’s Out! box set containing 3 CDs and 1 DVD back in 2009, Rolling Stones fans feel that this remastered version along with five previously unreleased tracks (including footage) from the second evening concert, plus performances by opening acts simply isn’t enough.
It appears some fans just can’t get no satisfaction from this.
Consequently, super-fan Scott Sigel has organized an online petition requesting recordings from all three Madison Square Garden concerts be released.
A statement written by Sigel reads:
“We in the Stones fan-base community have longed to hear all three MSG shows (minus the excessive vocal/instrumental overdubs & extraneous editing) released in excellent quality in order to experience a true representation of being at a Rolling Stones concert in 1969!”
Meanwhile, rumors abound concerning the availability of video footage from all three concerts, with bootleg audio recordings promising distinctive performances from each.
“In conclusion,” continues Sigel, “what a better time to honor the 60th anniversary of the Rolling Stones as a working band by releasing the Madison Square Garden shows in their entirety when the band was playing at its zenith.”
If you want to jump onboard and sign the petition then simply head on over to change.org
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