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But why a 50-year package when you just celebrated 60?
simply because of EU copyright laws. Any recording that has not been commercially used within 50 years becomes public domain. So the deadline to release stuff from 1972 is Dec 31, 2022 (midnight)
What recordings have not been used commercially though?
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Any guesses which 14 cities they may play in 2023?
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It's really funny that the new album thread has turned into tour talks and the Tour 2023 thread turned into album talks
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Any guesses which 14 cities they may play in 2023?
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Any guesses which 14 cities they may play in 2023?
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But why a 50-year package when you just celebrated 60?
simply because of EU copyright laws. Any recording that has not been commercially used within 50 years becomes public domain. So the deadline to release stuff from 1972 is Dec 31, 2022 (midnight)
What recordings have not been used commercially though?
maybe some alternates we don't know about yet. And all the stuff that was recorded live but not officially released yet (including audience recordings). Bob Dylan's record company started to release so called 'copyright collections' in late December 2012 and contuined to release similar collections at the end the following years. Usually they release very limited quantities (a few hundred copies or even less) (see: [en.wikipedia.org]). For 1965/66 they released 'The Cutting Edge' 18 CD deluxe box featuring all studio recordings from that era (includings false starts, incomplete takes etc.). With that box came also a download code for all 1965 live recordings they found. A 36 CD box featuring all live recordings from the 1966 tour was seperately released.
Decca went another way to save their Rolling Stones copyrights. Some years ago they put up live stuff from the 1969 on youtube for a couple of hour (around new year's eve 2019/20 to pretect their copyrights) (see: [www.theguardian.com])
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But why a 50-year package when you just celebrated 60?
because everything before belongs to ABKCO
I wonder if it'll be an outtakes set? I'm thinking about all that was leaked a few years ago.
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The release of their album "A Bigger Bang" was supported by a two years worldwide tour of 148 shows during Aug. 2005 to Aug. 2007. Ronnie is leaking a lot of their plans actually, a 50 years package i.e. Sticky Fingers to current, another tour, and a new album. So I assume they will do major cities worldwide next year.
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But why a 50-year package when you just celebrated 60?
because everything before belongs to ABKCO
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The release of their album "A Bigger Bang" was supported by a two years worldwide tour of 148 shows during Aug. 2005 to Aug. 2007. Ronnie is leaking a lot of their plans actually, a 50 years package i.e. Sticky Fingers to current, another tour, and a new album. So I assume they will do major cities worldwide next year.
hm, a 50 years package? Sticky Fingers? Might make more sense to release all the live 1972 stuff since it will otherwise becoming public domain after the end of 2022
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But why a 50-year package when you just celebrated 60?
simply because of EU copyright laws. Any recording that has not been commercially used within 50 years becomes public domain. So the deadline to release stuff from 1972 is Dec 31, 2022 (midnight)
What recordings have not been used commercially though?
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Any guesses which 14 cities they may play in 2023?
1. New York
2. San Francisco
3. Chicago
4. San Diego
5. Boston
6. Vancouver
7. Toronto
8. Buenos Aires
9. Sao Paulo
10. Sydney
11. Tokyo
12. Paris
13. London
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The release of their album "A Bigger Bang" was supported by a two years worldwide tour of 148 shows during Aug. 2005 to Aug. 2007. Ronnie is leaking a lot of their plans actually, a 50 years package i.e. Sticky Fingers to current, another tour, and a new album. So I assume they will do major cities worldwide next year.
When I heard Ronnie's comment, I thought he was claiming it would be their best package in 50 years, haha.
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Any guesses which 14 cities they may play in 2023?
I imagine something like this: NYC (2), Chicago, L.A, Toronto/Vancouver - Santiago de Chile, Buenos Aires (2), Rio de Janeiro, México City - London (2), Berlin, Rome, Paris
But we'll see
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Any guesses which 14 cities they may play in 2023?
I imagine something like this: NYC (2), Chicago, L.A, Toronto/Vancouver - Santiago de Chile, Buenos Aires (2), Rio de Janeiro, México City - London (2), Berlin, Rome, Paris
But we'll see
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The release of their album "A Bigger Bang" was supported by a two years worldwide tour of 148 shows during Aug. 2005 to Aug. 2007. Ronnie is leaking a lot of their plans actually, a 50 years package i.e. Sticky Fingers to current, another tour, and a new album. So I assume they will do major cities worldwide next year.
When I heard Ronnie's comment, I thought he was claiming it would be their best package in 50 years, haha.
I just went back and listened to it and that's exactly what he's saying. "Hopefully we'll have a new package to bring, that's the best one of the last 50 years, I reckon"
He didn't talk about anything that supposedly would be 50 years old.
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Cleveland, Lexington, and would be fun to see them add Huntsville at their new Orion amphitheater.. They won’t (unless they pull a Milwaukee/Berlin) but with Huntsville super-growth the past couple years (largest city in Alabama now) and people like Stevie Nicks playing the amphitheater it’s getting good attention.. And it’s smack dab between Birmingham and Nashville travel wise so would pull those crowds, even Atlanta folks could drive over — Rolling Stones Rock Rocket City!
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Yeah, I mean, B.B. King used to perform sitting in a chair in his last touring years. And he did it until he was, what, 88? 89?
But Gerard is right, it's a lot different.
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Here’s my two cents ..I listen to Bellingham FM KISM and just last week heard Stones could be in US for a tour most likely their last next summer.
while i'm not to convinced
billingham isn't to far from vancouver and maybe someone at the station heard something about them negotiating playing a show there
with all the implausible and contradictory rumours about them looking into doing shows at various venues all around the world over the last couple months you never know
plus we do like to keep hope up for that makeup date in vancouver here don't we
I live in Bellingham.. and am extremely doubtful the DJ's here heard any new tour info.
Unless they overheard me ,,lol. I'm always going on about them getting that Vancouver show in.
I strongly believe Vancouver is still high on their list for a make-up show
The should do a tour of Vancouver... BC Place, Roger's Arena, Biltmore, etc.
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Here’s my two cents ..I listen to Bellingham FM KISM and just last week heard Stones could be in US for a tour most likely their last next summer.
while i'm not to convinced
billingham isn't to far from vancouver and maybe someone at the station heard something about them negotiating playing a show there
with all the implausible and contradictory rumours about them looking into doing shows at various venues all around the world over the last couple months you never know
plus we do like to keep hope up for that makeup date in vancouver here don't we
I live in Bellingham.. and am extremely doubtful the DJ's here heard any new tour info.
Unless they overheard me ,,lol. I'm always going on about them getting that Vancouver show in.
I strongly believe Vancouver is still high on their list for a make-up show
The should do a tour of Vancouver... BC Place, Roger's Arena, Biltmore, etc.
yeah i like your thinking!
after vancouver they should head down south and tour seattle then tacoma, spokane, boise, and portland
maybe throw in a show in morton, wa just for me
then retire forever leaving the pacific northwest satisfied and happy
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Yeah, I mean, B.B. King used to perform sitting in a chair in his last touring years. And he did it until he was, what, 88? 89?
But Gerard is right, it's a lot different.
only for Mick is it physically demanding. And he's in good shape. An anomaly yes, but that's a fact.
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Here’s my two cents ..I listen to Bellingham FM KISM and just last week heard Stones could be in US for a tour most likely their last next summer.
while i'm not to convinced
billingham isn't to far from vancouver and maybe someone at the station heard something about them negotiating playing a show there
with all the implausible and contradictory rumours about them looking into doing shows at various venues all around the world over the last couple months you never know
plus we do like to keep hope up for that makeup date in vancouver here don't we
I live in Bellingham.. and am extremely doubtful the DJ's here heard any new tour info.
Unless they overheard me ,,lol. I'm always going on about them getting that Vancouver show in.
I strongly believe Vancouver is still high on their list for a make-up show
The should do a tour of Vancouver... BC Place, Roger's Arena, Biltmore, etc.
yeah i like your thinking!
after vancouver they should head down south and tour seattle then tacoma, spokane, boise, and portland
maybe throw in a show in morton, wa just for me
then retire forever leaving the pacific northwest satisfied and happy
if you are going to go that direction, let's throw in Missoula too. Only Montana show they have ever played.
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