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HonkeyTonkFlashI always wondered why they never were honest about where the tracks came from. Was someone really that lazy that they couldn't bother to write anything more than "recorded in Paris?" Mick's line about Toronto was kind of a giveaway. And I listened to Ya Yas for years before I learned two tracks were from Baltimore. Maybe they figure most people don't care? I like details.Quote
JordyLicks96
IORR on Love You Live is indeed from Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto June 17, 1975. The complete concert is up on YouTube and IORR is a carbon copy of the album version.
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HonkeyTonkFlashI always wondered why they never were honest about where the tracks came from. Was someone really that lazy that they couldn't bother to write anything more than "recorded in Paris?" Mick's line about Toronto was kind of a giveaway. And I listened to Ya Yas for years before I learned two tracks were from Baltimore. Maybe they figure most people don't care? I like details.Quote
JordyLicks96
IORR on Love You Live is indeed from Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto June 17, 1975. The complete concert is up on YouTube and IORR is a carbon copy of the album version.
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HonkeyTonkFlashI always wondered why they never were honest about where the tracks came from. Was someone really that lazy that they couldn't bother to write anything more than "recorded in Paris?" Mick's line about Toronto was kind of a giveaway. And I listened to Ya Yas for years before I learned two tracks were from Baltimore. Maybe they figure most people don't care? I like details.Quote
JordyLicks96
IORR on Love You Live is indeed from Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto June 17, 1975. The complete concert is up on YouTube and IORR is a carbon copy of the album version.
[www.youtube.com]
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The back album cover says recorded in Paris and Toronto but then says 1976-1977. Didn't Mick write the liner notes? Knowing him he didn't know that IORR is from 1975. He is the one that chose to not include details in the TATTOO YOU liner notes.
But to say they're "never honest about where the tracks" are from is way over the top. Sometimes they don't include all the information - either because they don't know or they found out later - or they don't care or it simply doesn't matter, but it's not "never".
Do you feel lied to in regard to songs from STICKY through UNDERCOVER since they're not all from those album sessions, with exception to BLACK AND BLUE and SOME GIRLS?
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HonkeyTonkFlash
And I listened to Ya Yas for years before I learned two tracks were from Baltimore. Maybe they figure most people don't care? I like details.
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HonkeyTonkFlashI always wondered why they never were honest about where the tracks came from. Was someone really that lazy that they couldn't bother to write anything more than "recorded in Paris?" Mick's line about Toronto was kind of a giveaway. And I listened to Ya Yas for years before I learned two tracks were from Baltimore. Maybe they figure most people don't care? I like details.Quote
JordyLicks96
IORR on Love You Live is indeed from Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto June 17, 1975. The complete concert is up on YouTube and IORR is a carbon copy of the album version.
[www.youtube.com]
Skip to 1:48:19
The back album cover says recorded in Paris and Toronto but then says 1976-1977. Didn't Mick write the liner notes? Knowing him he didn't know that IORR is from 1975. He is the one that chose to not include details in the TATTOO YOU liner notes.
But to say they're "never honest about where the tracks" are from is way over the top. Sometimes they don't include all the information - either because they don't know or they found out later - or they don't care or it simply doesn't matter, but it's not "never".
Do you feel lied to in regard to songs from STICKY through UNDERCOVER since they're not all from those album sessions, with exception to BLACK AND BLUE and SOME GIRLS?
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donvis
I just got an email from The Rolling Stones that said my slip mat CDs and LPs have been shipped today by FedEx. Anybody else get this? Seems a little early….
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Jfk19562003
I got a message today from Stones store that a shirt was shipped. I received it about a month ago!
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ironbelly
I just wonder if that rumored Paris 76 archive release is out of table.
It was obvious that El Mocambo would serve as bonus for some kind of Superdeluxe of Paris 76. Like Brussels 73 for Marquee 71 in Japan and for Goats Head Soup Superdeluxe worldwide.
Now El Mocambo is a separate (audio only) release. And no word about Paris 76 video/audio archive release yet. Just a rumor that it was almost ready.
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Cristiano Radtke
Maybe I'm wrong, but wasn't that supposed to be a April fools' joke?
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Cristiano Radtke
Maybe I'm wrong, but wasn't that supposed to be a April fools' joke?
I dunno. It's currently available for preorder on Amazon with a May 13, 2022 release date..................
April fool's Day has been over for a while.
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Cristiano Radtke
Maybe I'm wrong, but wasn't that supposed to be a April fools' joke?
I dunno. It's currently available for preorder on Amazon with a May 13, 2022 release date..................
April fool's Day has been over for a while.
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ironbelly
I just wonder if that rumored Paris 76 archive release is out of table.
It was obvious that El Mocambo would serve as bonus for some kind of Superdeluxe of Paris 76. Like Brussels 73 for Marquee 71 in Japan and for Goats Head Soup Superdeluxe worldwide.
Now El Mocambo is a separate (audio only) release. And no word about Paris 76 video/audio archive release yet. Just a rumor that it was almost ready.
Maybe I'm wrong, but wasn't that supposed to be a April fools' joke?
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ironbelly
I just wonder if that rumored Paris 76 archive release is out of table.
It was obvious that El Mocambo would serve as bonus for some kind of Superdeluxe of Paris 76. Like Brussels 73 for Marquee 71 in Japan and for Goats Head Soup Superdeluxe worldwide.
Now El Mocambo is a separate (audio only) release. And no word about Paris 76 video/audio archive release yet. Just a rumor that it was almost ready.
Maybe I'm wrong, but wasn't that supposed to be a April fools' joke?
Wasn't APRILS FOOL the supporting Band of the Stones at El Mocambo?
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Cristiano Radtke
Maybe I'm wrong, but wasn't that supposed to be a April fools' joke?
I dunno. It's currently available for preorder on Amazon with a May 13, 2022 release date..................
April fool's Day has been over for a while.
Correct. That was a good joke. But the rumor about official release was here long before that joke. And I remember somebody claimed that that release is almost certain.Quote
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Cristiano Radtke
Maybe I'm wrong, but wasn't that supposed to be a April fools' joke?
I dunno. It's currently available for preorder on Amazon with a May 13, 2022 release date..................
April fool's Day has been over for a while.
I was talking about Paris 1976. This thread about it was started on 1st April, but there was some rumours about its release before that.
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babyblue
Looking forward to this release.
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donvis
My slipmat came today!