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Extended clip of SMU from Hannover, 1990, pro shot by German TV.
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Judging from camera angles and positioning, it looks like this was the source of the IORR clip, posted above, that was broadcast on the International Music Awards?
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Pittsburgh...
Mixed Emotions, the MTV broadcast?
Whatever.
One of the best moments in... it's very simple...
4:32. Ronnie does some Ronnie riffing. Mick responds.
Is this really Pittsburgh? One of the YouTube comments sez, ‘This isn't really "via satellite" because it was taped 2 nights earlier in Toronto. The Stones were playing the night of these awards in Pittsburgh but I guess they decided not to show them live.’
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Don't forget, much of the IMAX film At The Max was filmed after in a sound studio where they recreated the stage and even Keith s sweat.
They didn't have enough film at the real shows to finish the production.
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although the footage doesn't always match the audio.
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although the footage doesn't always match the audio.
...and that is in part because they overdubbed an awful lot of the film later on.
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although the footage doesn't always match the audio.
...and that is in part because they overdubbed an awful lot of the film later on.
I don't think so. I think it's more because you hear the audio from one concert but they show footage from different concerts. They show many crowd shots and you can clearly see that you sometimes see Wembley, the Turin stadium and the open field in one single song. For me that's no indication for overdubs.
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although the footage doesn't always match the audio.
...and that is in part because they overdubbed an awful lot of the film later on.
I don't think so. I think it's more because you hear the audio from one concert but they show footage from different concerts. They show many crowd shots and you can clearly see that you sometimes see Wembley, the Turin stadium and the open field in one single song. For me that's no indication for overdubs.
OK. Synching the source of the audio with the source of the video may have gone wrong.
But they did do overdubs. How can I be so certain? One of them told me.
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although the footage doesn't always match the audio.
...and that is in part because they overdubbed an awful lot of the film later on.
I don't think so. I think it's more because you hear the audio from one concert but they show footage from different concerts. They show many crowd shots and you can clearly see that you sometimes see Wembley, the Turin stadium and the open field in one single song. For me that's no indication for overdubs.
OK. Synching the source of the audio with the source of the video may have gone wrong.
But they did do overdubs. How can I be so certain? One of them told me.
What do you mean by overdubs? Audio overdubs? I think they're quite obvious on Flashpoint but if there would be some on At The Max they're more subtile. Don't get me wrong. I will not say there are no overdubs on that movie but I don't think there are obvious ones and I personally believe there are none.
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although the footage doesn't always match the audio.
...and that is in part because they overdubbed an awful lot of the film later on.
I don't think so. I think it's more because you hear the audio from one concert but they show footage from different concerts. They show many crowd shots and you can clearly see that you sometimes see Wembley, the Turin stadium and the open field in one single song. For me that's no indication for overdubs.
OK. Synching the source of the audio with the source of the video may have gone wrong.
But they did do overdubs. How can I be so certain? One of them told me.
What do you mean by overdubs? Audio overdubs? I think they're quite obvious on Flashpoint but if there would be some on At The Max they're more subtile. Don't get me wrong. I will not say there are no overdubs on that movie but I don't think there are obvious ones and I personally believe there are none.
Suit yourself. :-)
You don't "believe" that there are any, but a band member told me (at some length) all about the overdubbing sessions. I know where my opinion falls.
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I was on 13.8.1990 to my 1st Rolling Stones concert ever in East-Berlin.
For me as an East German it was a very special experience because it was exactly the day the Wall was built and now the Stones came on this historic date - an overwhelming event for me, with many emotions .... truly mixed emotions
I think the great Steel Wheels stage was only used in Turin and East Berlin, not in London or at any other place.
I'll look in my documents and write something more detailed about the concert at the weekend.
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although the footage doesn't always match the audio.
...and that is in part because they overdubbed an awful lot of the film later on.
I don't think so. I think it's more because you hear the audio from one concert but they show footage from different concerts. They show many crowd shots and you can clearly see that you sometimes see Wembley, the Turin stadium and the open field in one single song. For me that's no indication for overdubs.
Look at Start Me Up! [m.youtube.com]
At 0:30 you can see the footage of an open field (Berlin) while at 0:40 you see Wembley. In the audio you hear Charlie changing to the ride cymbal earlier than he does in the Video. It's not because it's overdubbed. It is because the audio is from Turin and the video from Wembley
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although the footage doesn't always match the audio.
...and that is in part because they overdubbed an awful lot of the film later on.
I don't think so. I think it's more because you hear the audio from one concert but they show footage from different concerts. They show many crowd shots and you can clearly see that you sometimes see Wembley, the Turin stadium and the open field in one single song. For me that's no indication for overdubs.
OK. Synching the source of the audio with the source of the video may have gone wrong.
But they did do overdubs. How can I be so certain? One of them told me.
What do you mean by overdubs? Audio overdubs? I think they're quite obvious on Flashpoint but if there would be some on At The Max they're more subtile. Don't get me wrong. I will not say there are no overdubs on that movie but I don't think there are obvious ones and I personally believe there are none.
Suit yourself. :-)
You don't "believe" that there are any, but a band member told me (at some length) all about the overdubbing sessions. I know where my opinion falls.
Long Live The Internet!
Can you tell us if whole songs were re-recorded in the Studio or just some vocals? Guitars? Which Songs? Do you have examples for overdubs?
Btw Zentgraf doesn't list any overdubs for at the max besides the known shots in the empty Turin stadium.
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although the footage doesn't always match the audio.
...and that is in part because they overdubbed an awful lot of the film later on.
I don't think so. I think it's more because you hear the audio from one concert but they show footage from different concerts. They show many crowd shots and you can clearly see that you sometimes see Wembley, the Turin stadium and the open field in one single song. For me that's no indication for overdubs.
OK. Synching the source of the audio with the source of the video may have gone wrong.
But they did do overdubs. How can I be so certain? One of them told me.
What do you mean by overdubs? Audio overdubs? I think they're quite obvious on Flashpoint but if there would be some on At The Max they're more subtile. Don't get me wrong. I will not say there are no overdubs on that movie but I don't think there are obvious ones and I personally believe there are none.
Suit yourself. :-)
You don't "believe" that there are any, but a band member told me (at some length) all about the overdubbing sessions. I know where my opinion falls.
Long Live The Internet!
Can you tell us if whole songs were re-recorded in the Studio or just some vocals? Guitars? Which Songs? Do you have examples for overdubs?
Btw Zentgraf doesn't list any overdubs for at the max besides the known shots in the empty Turin stadium.
Overdubbed.
In this case, the filmed without an audience. Watch Honky Tonk Women - Keith misses the first lick flam in the intro - he waves his left hand in the air - and then the lickage just before the vocal starts - because they're miming to the recording ie overdubbing and somehow Keith has no clue as to what he played even though it's been the same for the entire tour.
Mick in Ruby Tuesday about 8 miles from the microphone...