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Also, it's been discussed here previously that the DVD version is a bit sped up compared to the original VHS. When I bought the DVD, it literally ruined it for me since the songs, which were already performed fast, were even faster!
i didn't know that
is it just the original vhs playing at the right speed?
does the original laserdisc and beta copies play at the same speed?
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I saw the full film in a proper movie theater last month, 16mm print. It was also too fast, almost painfully so.
It looks like the wrong speed is not the result of the digitalization process.
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Also, it's been discussed here previously that the DVD version is a bit sped up compared to the original VHS. When I bought the DVD, it literally ruined it for me since the songs, which were already performed fast, were even faster!
i didn't know that
is it just the original vhs playing at the right speed?
does the original laserdisc and beta copies play at the same speed?
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Also, it's been discussed here previously that the DVD version is a bit sped up compared to the original VHS. When I bought the DVD, it literally ruined it for me since the songs, which were already performed fast, were even faster!
i didn't know that
is it just the original vhs playing at the right speed?
does the original laserdisc and beta copies play at the same speed?
I've never seen the laserdisc or beta versions, never owned either player. The DVD is 87 minutes long and I didn't dig up my VHS copy but I believe it was listed as around 92 minutes long. It was mentioned a few posts above that the blu ray seems to be the correct speed, which I'm guessing is the same speed as the VHS version. Regardless, they sure played some of the songs pretty fast during that tour, especially Let Me Go!
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Also, it's been discussed here previously that the DVD version is a bit sped up compared to the original VHS. When I bought the DVD, it literally ruined it for me since the songs, which were already performed fast, were even faster!
i didn't know that
is it just the original vhs playing at the right speed?
does the original laserdisc and beta copies play at the same speed?
I've never seen the laserdisc or beta versions, never owned either player. The DVD is 87 minutes long and I didn't dig up my VHS copy but I believe it was listed as around 92 minutes long. It was mentioned a few posts above that the blu ray seems to be the correct speed, which I'm guessing is the same speed as the VHS version. Regardless, they sure played some of the songs pretty fast during that tour, especially Let Me Go!
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actly! I quite enjoy going to see Mick Jagger and His Rolling Stones.
YEAH well nobody else could front The Rolling Stones ..... NOBODY
Not Terence Trent d'Arby? What about Roger Daltrey? How about Don Covay? Ah, 1986-1988 were a great time for rumors.
Imagine if post-DIRTY WORK albums had 2-3 Jagger vocals and the rest split between Keith, Ronnie, and Bill and maybe guest shots by Bobby Womack. That was also suggested by one reputable music magazine. What a thought.
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The Rolling Stones touring in the 80’s without Mick Jagger would’ve been a joke and a complete disaster. It could’ve gotten off the ground possibly, but it would’ve been as ridiculous as Jagger trying to do his solo show with all Stones songs with metal guitarists trying to find the soul in Keith’s riffs.
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I saw the full film in a proper movie theater last month, 35mm print. It was also too fast, almost painfully so.
It looks like the wrong speed is not the result of the digitalization process.
so the vhs is played back to slow?
also where did you watch it in a theater?
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Also, it's been discussed here previously that the DVD version is a bit sped up compared to the original VHS. When I bought the DVD, it literally ruined it for me since the songs, which were already performed fast, were even faster!
i didn't know that
is it just the original vhs playing at the right speed?
does the original laserdisc and beta copies play at the same speed?
I've never seen the laserdisc or beta versions, never owned either player. The DVD is 87 minutes long and I didn't dig up my VHS copy but I believe it was listed as around 92 minutes long. It was mentioned a few posts above that the blu ray seems to be the correct speed, which I'm guessing is the same speed as the VHS version. Regardless, they sure played some of the songs pretty fast during that tour, especially Let Me Go!
i just looked on ebay at a laserdisc & beta copy and they both say 94 minutes on the back
i have beta and vhs decks but don't have this for them will have to get a copy for both
love to find a laserdisc deck but there not to easy to find
also just checked the ced version and it also says 94 mins
but even i don't want a ced deck
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The Rolling Stones touring in the 80’s without Mick Jagger would’ve been a joke and a complete disaster. It could’ve gotten off the ground possibly, but it would’ve been as ridiculous as Jagger trying to do his solo show with all Stones songs with metal guitarists trying to find the soul in Keith’s riffs.
but it would have probably been more interesting then micks solo tours
and i say that as a fan of his solo tours
i also doubt that keith would have attempted to even replace mick
more likely he and ronnie would have just taken turns singing the leads maybe bill too
perhaps bobby womack on a few numbers?
either way you really think a band with charlie and bill in it could be that bad even with out mick?
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Also, it's been discussed here previously that the DVD version is a bit sped up compared to the original VHS. When I bought the DVD, it literally ruined it for me since the songs, which were already performed fast, were even faster!
i didn't know that
is it just the original vhs playing at the right speed?
does the original laserdisc and beta copies play at the same speed?
I've never seen the laserdisc or beta versions, never owned either player. The DVD is 87 minutes long and I didn't dig up my VHS copy but I believe it was listed as around 92 minutes long. It was mentioned a few posts above that the blu ray seems to be the correct speed, which I'm guessing is the same speed as the VHS version. Regardless, they sure played some of the songs pretty fast during that tour, especially Let Me Go!
i just looked on ebay at a laserdisc & beta copy and they both say 94 minutes on the back
i have beta and vhs decks but don't have this for them will have to get a copy for both
love to find a laserdisc deck but there not to easy to find
also just checked the ced version and it also says 94 mins
but even i don't want a ced deck
Film duration: there are at least two different versions of the movie.
The German version, originally titled "ROCKS OFF", had "When The Whip Comes Down" as second title, whereas it was missing entirely in the American version ("L.S.T.N.T.") and in the Italian version ("TIME IS ON OUR SIDE"). There are also other differences (e.g. in the backstage scene editing) between these versions which may affect the film duration.
I have often wondered why different countries had different film titles - all in English and all inspired by Rolling Stones songs.
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The Rolling Stones touring in the 80’s without Mick Jagger would’ve been a joke and a complete disaster. It could’ve gotten off the ground possibly, but it would’ve been as ridiculous as Jagger trying to do his solo show with all Stones songs with metal guitarists trying to find the soul in Keith’s riffs.
but it would have probably been more interesting then micks solo tours
and i say that as a fan of his solo tours
i also doubt that keith would have attempted to even replace mick
more likely he and ronnie would have just taken turns singing the leads maybe bill too
perhaps bobby womack on a few numbers?
either way you really think a band with charlie and bill in it could be that bad even with out mick?
Well, as nonfilter notes, a disaster and disasters are tragic but can be nonetheless interesting, so you're both right I guess.
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I think they replaced Mick on the New Barbarians tour.
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I think they replaced Mick on the New Barbarians tour.
Interestingly, in 25x5 Mick justifies launching a solo career by referencing The New Barbarians. Egos can be fascinating to watch.
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Also, it's been discussed here previously that the DVD version is a bit sped up compared to the original VHS. When I bought the DVD, it literally ruined it for me since the songs, which were already performed fast, were even faster!
i didn't know that
is it just the original vhs playing at the right speed?
does the original laserdisc and beta copies play at the same speed?
I've never seen the laserdisc or beta versions, never owned either player. The DVD is 87 minutes long and I didn't dig up my VHS copy but I believe it was listed as around 92 minutes long. It was mentioned a few posts above that the blu ray seems to be the correct speed, which I'm guessing is the same speed as the VHS version. Regardless, they sure played some of the songs pretty fast during that tour, especially Let Me Go!
i just looked on ebay at a laserdisc & beta copy and they both say 94 minutes on the back
i have beta and vhs decks but don't have this for them will have to get a copy for both
love to find a laserdisc deck but there not to easy to find
also just checked the ced version and it also says 94 mins
but even i don't want a ced deck
Film duration: there are at least two different versions of the movie.
The German version, originally titled "ROCKS OFF", had "When The Whip Comes Down" as second title, whereas it was missing entirely in the American version ("L.S.T.N.T.") and in the Italian version ("TIME IS ON OUR SIDE"). There are also other differences (e.g. in the backstage scene editing) between these versions which may affect the film duration.
I have often wondered why different countries had different film titles - all in English and all inspired by Rolling Stones songs.
Didn't know about the different versions, but we're talking about the regular LSTNT movie so the DVD runs 7 minutes faster than the old VHS/beta, etc. Would love to get a copy of the bluray!
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Also, it's been discussed here previously that the DVD version is a bit sped up compared to the original VHS. When I bought the DVD, it literally ruined it for me since the songs, which were already performed fast, were even faster!
i didn't know that
is it just the original vhs playing at the right speed?
does the original laserdisc and beta copies play at the same speed?
I've never seen the laserdisc or beta versions, never owned either player. The DVD is 87 minutes long and I didn't dig up my VHS copy but I believe it was listed as around 92 minutes long. It was mentioned a few posts above that the blu ray seems to be the correct speed, which I'm guessing is the same speed as the VHS version. Regardless, they sure played some of the songs pretty fast during that tour, especially Let Me Go!
i just looked on ebay at a laserdisc & beta copy and they both say 94 minutes on the back
i have beta and vhs decks but don't have this for them will have to get a copy for both
love to find a laserdisc deck but there not to easy to find
also just checked the ced version and it also says 94 mins
but even i don't want a ced deck
Film duration: there are at least two different versions of the movie.
The German version, originally titled "ROCKS OFF", had "When The Whip Comes Down" as second title, whereas it was missing entirely in the American version ("L.S.T.N.T.") and in the Italian version ("TIME IS ON OUR SIDE"). There are also other differences (e.g. in the backstage scene editing) between these versions which may affect the film duration.
I have often wondered why different countries had different film titles - all in English and all inspired by Rolling Stones songs.
Didn't know about the different versions, but we're talking about the regular LSTNT movie so the DVD runs 7 minutes faster than the old VHS/beta, etc. Would love to get a copy of the bluray!
If you're a fan of the 1975–1982 version of the band, I cannot recommend the Japanese Bluray of "Let's Spend The Night Together" enough. The movie was filmed on 70/65 mm film stock* and the transfer done for the Bluray is spectacular, It's like you're on stage with the band. And the Bluray runs at the correct speed.
*[en.wikipedia.org]
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Also, it's been discussed here previously that the DVD version is a bit sped up compared to the original VHS. When I bought the DVD, it literally ruined it for me since the songs, which were already performed fast, were even faster!
i didn't know that
is it just the original vhs playing at the right speed?
does the original laserdisc and beta copies play at the same speed?
I've never seen the laserdisc or beta versions, never owned either player. The DVD is 87 minutes long and I didn't dig up my VHS copy but I believe it was listed as around 92 minutes long. It was mentioned a few posts above that the blu ray seems to be the correct speed, which I'm guessing is the same speed as the VHS version. Regardless, they sure played some of the songs pretty fast during that tour, especially Let Me Go!
i just looked on ebay at a laserdisc & beta copy and they both say 94 minutes on the back
i have beta and vhs decks but don't have this for them will have to get a copy for both
love to find a laserdisc deck but there not to easy to find
also just checked the ced version and it also says 94 mins
but even i don't want a ced deck
Film duration: there are at least two different versions of the movie.
The German version, originally titled "ROCKS OFF", had "When The Whip Comes Down" as second title, whereas it was missing entirely in the American version ("L.S.T.N.T.") and in the Italian version ("TIME IS ON OUR SIDE"). There are also other differences (e.g. in the backstage scene editing) between these versions which may affect the film duration.
I have often wondered why different countries had different film titles - all in English and all inspired by Rolling Stones songs.
Didn't know about the different versions, but we're talking about the regular LSTNT movie so the DVD runs 7 minutes faster than the old VHS/beta, etc. Would love to get a copy of the bluray!
If you're a fan of the 1975–1982 version of the band, I cannot recommend the Japanese Bluray of "Let's Spend The Night Together" enough. The movie was filmed on 70/65 mm film stock* and the transfer done for the Bluray is spectacular, It's like you're on stage with the band. And the Bluray runs at the correct speed.
*[en.wikipedia.org]
oh yeah i'm interested
but where can i get it?
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Also, it's been discussed here previously that the DVD version is a bit sped up compared to the original VHS. When I bought the DVD, it literally ruined it for me since the songs, which were already performed fast, were even faster!
i didn't know that
is it just the original vhs playing at the right speed?
does the original laserdisc and beta copies play at the same speed?
I've never seen the laserdisc or beta versions, never owned either player. The DVD is 87 minutes long and I didn't dig up my VHS copy but I believe it was listed as around 92 minutes long. It was mentioned a few posts above that the blu ray seems to be the correct speed, which I'm guessing is the same speed as the VHS version. Regardless, they sure played some of the songs pretty fast during that tour, especially Let Me Go!
i just looked on ebay at a laserdisc & beta copy and they both say 94 minutes on the back
i have beta and vhs decks but don't have this for them will have to get a copy for both
love to find a laserdisc deck but there not to easy to find
also just checked the ced version and it also says 94 mins
but even i don't want a ced deck
Film duration: there are at least two different versions of the movie.
The German version, originally titled "ROCKS OFF", had "When The Whip Comes Down" as second title, whereas it was missing entirely in the American version ("L.S.T.N.T.") and in the Italian version ("TIME IS ON OUR SIDE"). There are also other differences (e.g. in the backstage scene editing) between these versions which may affect the film duration.
I have often wondered why different countries had different film titles - all in English and all inspired by Rolling Stones songs.
Didn't know about the different versions, but we're talking about the regular LSTNT movie so the DVD runs 7 minutes faster than the old VHS/beta, etc. Would love to get a copy of the bluray!
If you're a fan of the 1975–1982 version of the band, I cannot recommend the Japanese Bluray of "Let's Spend The Night Together" enough. The movie was filmed on 70/65 mm film stock* and the transfer done for the Bluray is spectacular, It's like you're on stage with the band. And the Bluray runs at the correct speed.
*[en.wikipedia.org]
oh yeah i'm interested
but where can i get it?
[www.cdjapan.co.jp]
I have it and it really is fantastic.
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Also, it's been discussed here previously that the DVD version is a bit sped up compared to the original VHS. When I bought the DVD, it literally ruined it for me since the songs, which were already performed fast, were even faster!
i didn't know that
is it just the original vhs playing at the right speed?
does the original laserdisc and beta copies play at the same speed?
I've never seen the laserdisc or beta versions, never owned either player. The DVD is 87 minutes long and I didn't dig up my VHS copy but I believe it was listed as around 92 minutes long. It was mentioned a few posts above that the blu ray seems to be the correct speed, which I'm guessing is the same speed as the VHS version. Regardless, they sure played some of the songs pretty fast during that tour, especially Let Me Go!
i just looked on ebay at a laserdisc & beta copy and they both say 94 minutes on the back
i have beta and vhs decks but don't have this for them will have to get a copy for both
love to find a laserdisc deck but there not to easy to find
also just checked the ced version and it also says 94 mins
but even i don't want a ced deck
Film duration: there are at least two different versions of the movie.
The German version, originally titled "ROCKS OFF", had "When The Whip Comes Down" as second title, whereas it was missing entirely in the American version ("L.S.T.N.T.") and in the Italian version ("TIME IS ON OUR SIDE"). There are also other differences (e.g. in the backstage scene editing) between these versions which may affect the film duration.
I have often wondered why different countries had different film titles - all in English and all inspired by Rolling Stones songs.
Didn't know about the different versions, but we're talking about the regular LSTNT movie so the DVD runs 7 minutes faster than the old VHS/beta, etc. Would love to get a copy of the bluray!
If you're a fan of the 1975–1982 version of the band, I cannot recommend the Japanese Bluray of "Let's Spend The Night Together" enough. The movie was filmed on 70/65 mm film stock* and the transfer done for the Bluray is spectacular, It's like you're on stage with the band. And the Bluray runs at the correct speed.
*[en.wikipedia.org]
oh yeah i'm interested
but where can i get it?
[www.cdjapan.co.jp]
I have it and it really is fantastic.
thanks
great price too
but it's sold out
do they restock them from time to time or is it just gone there?
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Also, it's been discussed here previously that the DVD version is a bit sped up compared to the original VHS. When I bought the DVD, it literally ruined it for me since the songs, which were already performed fast, were even faster!
i didn't know that
is it just the original vhs playing at the right speed?
does the original laserdisc and beta copies play at the same speed?
I've never seen the laserdisc or beta versions, never owned either player. The DVD is 87 minutes long and I didn't dig up my VHS copy but I believe it was listed as around 92 minutes long. It was mentioned a few posts above that the blu ray seems to be the correct speed, which I'm guessing is the same speed as the VHS version. Regardless, they sure played some of the songs pretty fast during that tour, especially Let Me Go!
i just looked on ebay at a laserdisc & beta copy and they both say 94 minutes on the back
i have beta and vhs decks but don't have this for them will have to get a copy for both
love to find a laserdisc deck but there not to easy to find
also just checked the ced version and it also says 94 mins
but even i don't want a ced deck
Film duration: there are at least two different versions of the movie.
The German version, originally titled "ROCKS OFF", had "When The Whip Comes Down" as second title, whereas it was missing entirely in the American version ("L.S.T.N.T.") and in the Italian version ("TIME IS ON OUR SIDE"). There are also other differences (e.g. in the backstage scene editing) between these versions which may affect the film duration.
I have often wondered why different countries had different film titles - all in English and all inspired by Rolling Stones songs.
Didn't know about the different versions, but we're talking about the regular LSTNT movie so the DVD runs 7 minutes faster than the old VHS/beta, etc. Would love to get a copy of the bluray!
If you're a fan of the 1975–1982 version of the band, I cannot recommend the Japanese Bluray of "Let's Spend The Night Together" enough. The movie was filmed on 70/65 mm film stock* and the transfer done for the Bluray is spectacular, It's like you're on stage with the band. And the Bluray runs at the correct speed.
*[en.wikipedia.org]
oh yeah i'm interested
but where can i get it?
[www.cdjapan.co.jp]
I have it and it really is fantastic.
thanks
great price too
but it's sold out
do they restock them from time to time or is it just gone there?
Ohh sorry, I didn't saw it was sold out. I ordered it there in April 2021 for the same prices but I don't know how long it was available.
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Wasn't the speed issue something related to the old PAL / NTSC formats of VHS cassettes?
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I'd bet my paycheck on it that a New Barbarians DVD set would sell a ton of copies.
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I have 5 different silver pressed DVDs of the movie. At least the very right one is a bootleg: