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Stoneage
I was thinking... wouldn't a live box with concerts recorded from your own country be a good idea? For example a "Swede box" with recordings from concerts in Sweden between 1965 to 2022?
Or a "French box" or "Norwegian box"? With CD:s and even DVD:s? Just a wild thought. Probably has nothing to do with reality, but all the same...
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ds1984
What recording make sense to be released from a $ point of view ?
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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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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.
Paris 1967 was officially released, although not in a physical format.
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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.
Paris 1967 was officially released, although not in a physical format.
You're right, that was with the copyright protection releases. Although it was just a copy of the bootlegs and not any vault release with a proper mix. And it wasn't authorized by the Stones.

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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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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.
Very nice website but he leaves out a lot of bands that I like. Nice guy but I don't think he's much of a rocker.
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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.
Paris 1967 was officially released, although not in a physical format.
You're right, that was with the copyright protection releases. Although it was just a copy of the bootlegs and not any vault release with a proper mix. And it wasn't authorized by the Stones.
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GAFF
Release an album and BluRay from the 2013 tour.
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AntoineParis
As for the video, I know that Prague 90 from the Urban Jungle tour is in the works. However, when it comes to the release, there are too many unknown factors to have a clear idea.
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AntoineParis
As for the video, I know that Prague 90 from the Urban Jungle tour is in the works. However, when it comes to the release, there are too many unknown factors to have a clear idea.
Interesting! That was the historical "The tanks roll out, The Stones roll in" concert. Just for catching a historical moment that would make a nice release.
Oh those were the times - the future looked so bright back then...
- Doxa