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silly question here, if Brian had never left the band or died but instead stayed till IORR and left then would all those albums been the same just sound a little different with Brian on guitar.
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I hope they remaster all their old videos and release them on a bluray compilation, a bit like Michael Jackson's Vision (featuring 4.5 hours of content of 42 music videos with newly restored color and remastered audio). The Stones do have cool music videos which are pretty unknown, like Too Much Blood and Undercover of the Night.
As of right now, all the promo films from the Sixties are coming out and will be online only.
Hmm okay. I don't know why but I'd like to have them on some official physical release.
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VoodooLounge13
I was thinking the same thing in regards to a release!
Maybe the fact that these ABKCO-era videos appear on the Stones YouTube channel instead of ABKCO's gives you a hint...
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dierdz
Hi guys, I was wondering, why are Brian's shots so close? Wyman or Richards are shown with wider camera shots. But Brian was shown with detail plans. I thought it was curious.
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VoodooLounge13
I was thinking the same thing in regards to a release!
Maybe the fact that these ABKCO-era videos appear on the Stones YouTube channel instead of ABKCO's gives you a hint...
Behold - they're on the ABKCO YT channel as well - [www.youtube.com]
What are we to make of that?
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VoodooLounge13
I was thinking the same thing in regards to a release!
Maybe the fact that these ABKCO-era videos appear on the Stones YouTube channel instead of ABKCO's gives you a hint...
Behold - they're on the ABKCO YT channel as well - [www.youtube.com]
What are we to make of that?
That the Stones and ABKCO are obviously working together again - and that we will most likely benefit from the fruits of this cooperation sooner or later as I don't think they invest the costs for video retauration just for YouTube distribution... Let's not forget, this is their 60th Anniversary year.
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dierdz
Hi guys, I was wondering, why are Brian's shots so close? Wyman or Richards are shown with wider camera shots. But Brian was shown with detail plans. I thought it was curious.
I don’t think there is a conspiracy. Maybe because he IS more photogenic? Simple as that. And really, who knows ?
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dierdz
Hi guys, I was wondering, why are Brian's shots so close? Wyman or Richards are shown with wider camera shots. But Brian was shown with detail plans. I thought it was curious.
I don’t think there is a conspiracy. Maybe because he IS more photogenic? Simple as that. And really, who knows ?
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dierdz
Hi guys, I was wondering, why are Brian's shots so close? Wyman or Richards are shown with wider camera shots. But Brian was shown with detail plans. I thought it was curious.
I don’t think there is a conspiracy. Maybe because he IS more photogenic? Simple as that. And really, who knows ?
Oh brother. Really?
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tatters
I like the "Yeah, Yeah" yelping at the start of the second version. It harkens back to the call and response of "Hey Hey, You You" on "Get Off of My Cloud." They should have put it on the record.