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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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jason8903
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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NilsHolgersson
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.
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VoodooLounge13
I was thinking the same thing in regards to a release!
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jason8903
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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NilsHolgersson
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.
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24FPS
Maybe this restoration signals something is coming vis a vis a video compilation. That's a live version, the second, non-makeup one. At the end I hear some organ playing. I wonder who that was? I've always read that Bill played the funky little outgoing organ piece on the studio version of the song. Now this organ part being played on the non-makeup video is nowhere near the studio version, still, I wonder who did it?
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Hairball
Or...imagine if in 1969 Brian took an extended sabbatical to clean up and clear his head, and then eventually came back after Mick Taylor quit the band in 1974.
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NilsHolgersson
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.
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NilsHolgersson
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.
Agree about the concept, but the MJ release is actually dreadful - the quality of many videos is worse on that set than on DVD's released 10 years prior.Quote
NilsHolgersson
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.
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24FPS
Maybe this restoration signals something is coming vis a vis a video compilation. That's a live version, the second, non-makeup one. At the end I hear some organ playing. I wonder who that was? I've always read that Bill played the funky little outgoing organ piece on the studio version of the song. Now this organ part being played on the non-makeup video is nowhere near the studio version, still, I wonder who did it?
As of right now all the Sixties promo films are coming out but will be online only. In other words, no DVD or Blu-Ray release. Let us see what happens.
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24FPS
Maybe this restoration signals something is coming vis a vis a video compilation. That's a live version, the second, non-makeup one. At the end I hear some organ playing. I wonder who that was? I've always read that Bill played the funky little outgoing organ piece on the studio version of the song. Now this organ part being played on the non-makeup video is nowhere near the studio version, still, I wonder who did it?
As of right now all the Sixties promo films are coming out but will be online only. In other words, no DVD or Blu-Ray release. Let us see what happens.
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Hairball
Or...imagine if in 1969 Brian took an extended sabbatical to clean up and clear his head, and then eventually came back after Mick Taylor quit the band in 1974.
There was a short-lived humor magazine in the 70's that tried to compete with National Lampoon called Apple Pie. In issue #7 (January '76) there is an article written in the style of a People magazine feature that is about that very topic.
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perkmo
Charlie's pretty sweaty tonight,in'nt he