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I'd bet my paycheck on it that a New Barbarians DVD set would sell a ton of copies.
Wooden Records and MRI Records might suggest you should be more cautious with that paycheck.
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wiredallnight
I have 5 different silver pressed DVDs of the movie. At least the very right one is a bootleg:
I have the second from the left, though the first one also looks very familiar. Was that maybe the original movie poster? Or maybe it was the laser disc cover?
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I'd bet my paycheck on it that a New Barbarians DVD set would sell a ton of copies.
Wooden Records and MRI Records might suggest you should be more cautious with that paycheck.
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I have 5 different silver pressed DVDs of the movie. At least the very right one is a bootleg:
I have the second from the left, though the first one also looks very familiar. Was that maybe the original movie poster? Or maybe it was the laser disc cover?
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I have 5 different silver pressed DVDs of the movie. At least the very right one is a bootleg:
I have the second from the left, though the first one also looks very familiar. Was that maybe the original movie poster? Or maybe it was the laser disc cover?
The first two from the left are official releases, the first one is from 2006 and from the Netherlands because it has text in Dutch on the back cover and the Universal Music emblem. The 3rd and 4th look similar, one has text in Portugese on the back. No idea if they are official or bootlegs. The last one is from the bootleg label WOW (Way Of Wizards) in a digipack and has really bad picture quality.
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I wish the Stones would do a deep dive restoration of the Hal Ashby film and restore the songs to their entirety in time and length in how they were actually performed by the Stones , versus the highlights speeded up and edited to reduce the length of time for theatrical release . Hal Ashby is a good director , and all the Stones have to do is revisit the masters and restore to full length and proper speed .
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I wish the Stones would do a deep dive restoration of the Hal Ashby film and restore the songs to their entirety in time and length in how they were actually performed by the Stones , versus the highlights speeded up and edited to reduce the length of time for theatrical release . Hal Ashby is a good director , and all the Stones have to do is revisit the masters and restore to full length and proper speed .
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georgemcdonnell314
I'd bet my paycheck on it that a New Barbarians DVD set would sell a ton of copies.
Wooden Records and MRI Records might suggest you should be more cautious with that paycheck.
LOL
Just finished listening to New Barbarians Buried Alive: Live in MD. To the poster who suggested the Stones wouldn't replace Mick but have Ronnie and Keith sing, I suggest a full listen to this record. The Mick-sung Stones tunes are brutal.
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I have 5 different silver pressed DVDs of the movie. At least the very right one is a bootleg:
I have the second from the left, though the first one also looks very familiar. Was that maybe the original movie poster? Or maybe it was the laser disc cover?
The first two from the left are official releases, the first one is from 2006 and from the Netherlands because it has text in Dutch on the back cover and the Universal Music emblem. The 3rd and 4th look similar, one has text in Portugese on the back. No idea if they are official or bootlegs. The last one is from the bootleg label WOW (Way Of Wizards) in a digipack and has really bad picture quality.
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This is the Japanese bluray version I have, with proper speed and very hi-def sound & vision.
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TheGreek
I wish the Stones would do a deep dive restoration of the Hal Ashby film and restore the songs to their entirety in time and length in how they were actually performed by the Stones , versus the highlights speeded up and edited to reduce the length of time for theatrical release . Hal Ashby is a good director , and all the Stones have to do is revisit the masters and restore to full length and proper speed .
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georgemcdonnell314
I'd bet my paycheck on it that a New Barbarians DVD set would sell a ton of copies.
Wooden Records and MRI Records might suggest you should be more cautious with that paycheck.
LOL
Just finished listening to New Barbarians Buried Alive: Live in MD. To the poster who suggested the Stones wouldn't replace Mick but have Ronnie and Keith sing, I suggest a full listen to this record. The Mick-sung Stones tunes are brutal.
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that was me and my response is
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georgemcdonnell314
I'd bet my paycheck on it that a New Barbarians DVD set would sell a ton of copies.
Wooden Records and MRI Records might suggest you should be more cautious with that paycheck.
LOL
Just finished listening to New Barbarians Buried Alive: Live in MD. To the poster who suggested the Stones wouldn't replace Mick but have Ronnie and Keith sing, I suggest a full listen to this record. The Mick-sung Stones tunes are brutal.
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that was me and my response is
ProfessorWolf, I stand schooled and corrected. Those are two solid versions. I saw the Wino's in Boston on the first tour and was blown away. (The New Barbs are still painful though....)
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Does the Japan blurays have an areacode?
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I wish the Stones would do a deep dive restoration of the Hal Ashby film and restore the songs to their entirety in time and length in how they were actually performed by the Stones , versus the highlights speeded up and edited to reduce the length of time for theatrical release . Hal Ashby is a good director , and all the Stones have to do is revisit the masters and restore to full length and proper speed .
I find it bizarre that https://www.timeisonourside.com/index2.html has no mention of what went down with the film (or 8 track versions of what few albums to boot in the album descriptions or live albums) of Mick wanting to have the band record from scratch in "the" studio a bunch of old cover songs along with whatever they played?
Am I remembering that right? Or close enough?
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I wish the Stones would do a deep dive restoration of the Hal Ashby film and restore the songs to their entirety in time and length in how they were actually performed by the Stones , versus the highlights speeded up and edited to reduce the length of time for theatrical release . Hal Ashby is a good director , and all the Stones have to do is revisit the masters and restore to full length and proper speed .
If you only want the music (not the pictures): All 3 shows that were used for the film (East Rutherford Nov. 5+6 & Tempe Dec. 13) are available in perfect stereo soundboard quality at correct speed and in full length.