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schwonek
! WARINING !
I always have to think about this collage one fan once did:
Some people here got really offended, I actually like it. Of course I also dream of a vault publication of this one. But currently I am just waiting for the new record. Bring it on, boys.
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stonesman87
is there a larger higher-res example of this image anywhere out there?



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babyblue
Love to see a release from the band of Buffalo 75 on video. As the audio has been bootlegged. I don’t think the cd version is full show.
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schwonek
! WARINING !
I always have to think about this collage one fan once did:
Some people here got really offended, I actually like it. Of course I also dream of a vault publication of this one. But currently I am just waiting for the new record. Bring it on, boys.
I know it's only unofficial and hasn't been released, but is there a larger higher-res example of this image anywhere out there?



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ProfessorWolf
how many here would spend $150-$200 dollars each for these boxsets?
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ProfessorWolf
i want super deluxe boxsets for each specific tour from the 70's focusing on audio
so 1969-1978 each tour gets a boxset
4 to 5 shows each (depending on how many shows were professionally recorded) plus maybe if they have them rehearsals and a nice big book full of photos
yes the setlist will essentially be identical between shows from the same tour
but i suspect that's not really a problem for most of us
how many here would spend $150-$200 dollars each for these boxsets?
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ProfessorWolf
how many here would spend $150-$200 dollars each for these boxsets?
Not me.
The Totally Stripped boxset was correctly priced and I was an happy buyer.
(just missing the other amsterdam show)
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ProfessorWolf
i want super deluxe boxsets for each specific tour from the 70's focusing on audio
so 1969-1978 each tour gets a boxset
4 to 5 shows each (depending on how many shows were professionally recorded) plus maybe if they have them rehearsals and a nice big book full of photos
yes the setlist will essentially be identical between shows from the same tour
but i suspect that's not really a problem for most of us
how many here would spend $150-$200 dollars each for these boxsets?
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MadMax
I would, I need the physical product as I would never consider streaming. I need to OWN the music otherwise I certainly wouldn't bother. If they release one or two boxes a year I am happy. They could do summat in line with the Handsome Girls boxset, 4 CD's and a booklet if they wanna keep the prices down. The Dylan sets of Sometime In New York and Fragments are both also very tasty and not too expensive.



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Meise
Up to now there are no official releases of both the 1970s tour and 1973 tours (Australia, Europe). Hopefully that gap will be filled soon.
I also hope for club shows of the tours 1981 (e.g. Fox Theatre Atlanta), 1989 (e.g. Tod's Place imn New Haven).
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Meise
Up to now there are no official releases of both the 1970s tour and 1973 tours (Australia, Europe). Hopefully that gap will be filled soon.
I also hope for club shows of the tours 1981 (e.g. Fox Theatre Atlanta), 1989 (e.g. Tod's Place imn New Haven).
Brussels was released from 1973. So that leaves 1967, 1970, 1979, 2007, 2014, and 2017 onwoards the years with no official live releases. I'd love something from 1972 as I can't stand the L&G Soundtrack.
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Meise
Up to now there are no official releases of both the 1970s tour and 1973 tours (Australia, Europe). Hopefully that gap will be filled soon.
I also hope for club shows of the tours 1981 (e.g. Fox Theatre Atlanta), 1989 (e.g. Tod's Place imn New Haven).
Brussels was released from 1973. So that leaves 1967, 1970, 1979, 2007, 2014, and 2017 onwoards the years with no official live releases. I'd love something from 1972 as I can't stand the L&G Soundtrack.
70 had the complete Leeds, no?
But I agree about 72 - a proper release from that tour is the main thing missing.
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Meise
Up to now there are no official releases of both the 1970s tour and 1973 tours (Australia, Europe). Hopefully that gap will be filled soon.
I also hope for club shows of the tours 1981 (e.g. Fox Theatre Atlanta), 1989 (e.g. Tod's Place imn New Haven).
Brussels was released from 1973. So that leaves 1967, 1970, 1979, 2007, 2014, and 2017 onwoards the years with no official live releases. I'd love something from 1972 as I can't stand the L&G Soundtrack.
70 had the complete Leeds, no?
But I agree about 72 - a proper release from that tour is the main thing missing.
Leeds was 71, where we have complete Marquee and 5 tracks from Rundhouse as well.
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ironbelly
SDE site in today's review and predictions for 2026 Superdeluxe reissues does not even bother to speculate about The Rolling Stones. They are not mentioned in the article.
