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Have they ever touched up any live release? Obviously not the big label live releases.
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Have they ever touched up any live release? Obviously not the big label live releases.
Nico's site shows they always overdubbed the live tapes from the tour they had just finished : 1969? Overdubbed. 1972? Overdubbed.
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GasLightStreet
Have they ever touched up any live release? Obviously not the big label live releases.
Nico's site shows they always overdubbed the live tapes from the tour they had just finished : 1969? Overdubbed. 1972? Overdubbed.
But as early as 1966, they did something more clever, when they simply overdubbed an audience instead!
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eg Crackin up. I hear that another guitar was added but I also think the Mick maybe recorded some new vocals.
Original recording:
[www.youtube.com]
Duration: 5:00 minutes (and his track is even faster!)
LYL time: 3:50 minutes
So they cut 1:10 minute
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GasLightStreet
Have they ever touched up any live release? Obviously not the big label live releases.
Nico's site shows they always overdubbed the live tapes from the tour they had just finished : 1969? Overdubbed. 1972? Overdubbed.
But as early as 1966, they did something more clever, when they simply overdubbed an audience instead!
Supposedly, that was the norm of the time. One track for the audience, even though they only had two tracks to work with
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Have they ever touched up any live release? Obviously not the big label live releases.
Nico's site shows they always overdubbed the live tapes from the tour they had just finished : 1969? Overdubbed. 1972? Overdubbed.
But as early as 1966, they did something more clever, when they simply overdubbed an audience instead!
Supposedly, that was the norm of the time. One track for the audience, even though they only had two tracks to work with
Tho' I doubt it was a norm to use a 100% studio recording as the backingtrack, apart from on TV appearances
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Have they ever touched up any live release? Obviously not the big label live releases.
Nico's site shows they always overdubbed the live tapes from the tour they had just finished : 1969? Overdubbed. 1972? Overdubbed.
But as early as 1966, they did something more clever, when they simply overdubbed an audience instead!
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GasLightStreet
Have they ever touched up any live release? Obviously not the big label live releases.
Nico's site shows they always overdubbed the live tapes from the tour they had just finished : 1969? Overdubbed. 1972? Overdubbed.
But as early as 1966, they did something more clever, when they simply overdubbed an audience instead!
Instead of performing "Sticky Fingers Live at the Fonda", they should just have just released the studio 8-track-album with an audience track.
Think of the time and effort they wasted!
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Have they ever touched up any live release? Obviously not the big label live releases.
Nico's site shows they always overdubbed the live tapes from the tour they had just finished : 1969? Overdubbed. 1972? Overdubbed.
Mocambo? Overdubbed on March 6-8 1977.
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Ross
Do we think this is a 45th anniversary Love You Live super deluxe edition? Maybe remixed with bonus tracks, and the Elmocambo show(s) as bonus discs? That would make for an incredible package!
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ProfessorWolf
ok so what do we want the cover art to look like
something simple that incorporates the images from the show
or something that's maybe a little more imaginative like a take on warhol's cover for love you live
normally i wouldn't really care but this isn't just any release and i would like it to sound good and look good too if possible
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ok so what do we want the cover art to look like
something simple that incorporates the images from the show
or something that's maybe a little more imaginative like a take on warhol's cover for love you live
normally i wouldn't really care but this isn't just any release and i would like it to sound good and look good too if possible
Why not use a sketch by Charlie?
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Do we think this is a 45th anniversary Love You Live super deluxe edition? Maybe remixed with bonus tracks, and the Elmocambo show(s) as bonus discs? That would make for an incredible package!
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Ross
Do we think this is a 45th anniversary Love You Live super deluxe edition? Maybe remixed with bonus tracks, and the Elmocambo show(s) as bonus discs? That would make for an incredible package!
no i feel this is probably a separate release
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ok so what do we want the cover art to look like
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Keef dressed as a Mountie ....
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Keef dressed as a Mountie ....
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Ross
Do we think this is a 45th anniversary Love You Live super deluxe edition? Maybe remixed with bonus tracks, and the Elmocambo show(s) as bonus discs? That would make for an incredible package!
no i feel this is probably a separate release
Absolutely. This should not be buried in a deluxe set.
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Do we think this is a 45th anniversary Love You Live super deluxe edition? Maybe remixed with bonus tracks, and the Elmocambo show(s) as bonus discs? That would make for an incredible package!
no i feel this is probably a separate release
Absolutely. This should not be buried in a deluxe set.
No doubt Mocambo is the main dish. If accompany with extra bonus CD, it should be Keith & Stu's Toronto sessions in complete and well restored.
Both are happened in same month, and this package can light up their ups & downs at that time.
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No solo project in a Rolling Stones album.
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No solo project in a Rolling Stones album.
This and it would feel strange to put in the same package a concert where the band is bouncy and energic with a gloomy solo recording of a man allegedly at his lowest.