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StonedRambler
Interesting how a release of a more recent concert sells so well. Hopefully this encourages them to release more post-2012 concerts.
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MeanDispo
IMO - Tumbling Dice was a TERRIBLE choice for Bruce's guest spot in 2012.
Your thoughts?
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treaclefingers
It sold a bit on the physical sales side, as all legacy artists do a bit better on, but not enough for them to get excited about. And it entered the actual charts at #193.
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StonedRambler
Interesting how a release of a more recent concert sells so well. Hopefully this encourages them to release more post-2012 concerts.
It sold a bit on the physical sales side, as all legacy artists do a bit better on, but not enough for them to get excited about. And it entered the actual charts at #193.
Not to p*ss on anyone's breakfast but I'd take the opposite POV which is why are they bothering? Great for diehard fans that want it but doesn't seem to be any real demand in the market for these more recent live releases (and El Mocambo of course isn't by any stretch recent).
I think the new studio album will enter at number one, unless it gets some stiff competition from a more recent artist. Can't even remember the name of the artist that kept ABB from being number 1.
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sotob
I thought Midnight Rambler with Mick Taylor was nice to watch/hear. I wonder why they had him only play sometimes up to 2 songs only on some nights? Being a great guitarist and waiting to play is painful and knowing you can rip it up, but 1 or 2 songs is better that zero !?!
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Harlem Shuffler
Did somebody post that the pre-concert mini-film with fans and celebs talking about the Stones was included on the DVD?
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sotob
I thought Midnight Rambler with Mick Taylor was nice to watch/hear. I wonder why they had him only play sometimes up to 2 songs only on some nights? Being a great guitarist and waiting to play is painful and knowing you can rip it up, but 1 or 2 songs is better that zero !?!
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IMO - Tumbling Dice was a TERRIBLE choice for Bruce's guest spot in 2012.
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Harlem Shuffler
Did somebody post that the pre-concert mini-film with fans and celebs talking about the Stones was included on the DVD?
It was posted in the Hot Stuff section - [iorr.org] . But the mini-film with the fan-interviews is not part of the official 2023 GRRR Live! release.
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LeonidPQuote
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IMO - Tumbling Dice was a TERRIBLE choice for Bruce's guest spot in 2012.
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Any song is a terrible choice for Bruce, including his own.
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Harlem Shuffler
Did somebody post that the pre-concert mini-film with fans and celebs talking about the Stones was included on the DVD?
It was posted in the Hot Stuff section - [iorr.org] . But the mini-film with the fan-interviews is not part of the official 2023 GRRR Live! release.
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Monkeytonkman
Vanity pertaining, I posted a clip of the intro video a page or two back.
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exilestones
Elsewhere, Dua Lipa and The Rolling Stones‘ Mick Jagger have seemingly been in the studio together. Lipa is currently working on her third album, the follow-up to her 2020 smash ‘Future Nostalgia’.
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exilestones
The show, which took place in December 2012 at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, was originally broadcast as the pay-per-view event The Rolling Stones: One More Shot.
It has now been re-mixed and re-edited for a new release, which will be released as a triple-album vinyl and a double-album CD. ‘GRRR Live!’ will also be released on DVD and Blu-Ray.
In a statement shared to social media, ‘GRRR Live!’ was described as “the definitive concert film, recorded on one of the most memorable shows in the band’s history”.
Its release in February will mark the band’s second archival live album in as many years; this past May saw the band release ‘El Mocambo 1977’, marking the first official release of a secret show that the Stones played at Toronto’s El Mocambo club.
Elsewhere, Dua Lipa and The Rolling Stones‘ Mick Jagger have seemingly been in the studio together. Lipa is currently working on her third album, the follow-up to her 2020 smash ‘Future Nostalgia’.
In a new Instagram post, Dua shared photos of herself and Jagger sat together in a studio, with one photo featuring polaroids of the two and a Rolling Stones-branded plectrum.
Dua captioned the post “sweeeet weeeek,” but it’s not clear whether the pair were working on new Dua Lipa music, new Mick Jagger music, something else entirely or just bumping into one another by chance.
The British singer is currently recording her third studio album, which is the follow-up to 2020's Future Nostalgia. Jagger, meanwhile, is working with the Rolling Stones on their first album of original music since 2005's A Bigger Bang.