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Muddyw
Now let's hope it is mixed decent, like the Mocambo Live, and it won't sound anything like Live Licks or Four Flicks. There is something off on those.
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Muddyw
Now let's hope it is mixed decent, like the Mocambo Live, and it won't sound anything like Live Licks or Four Flicks. There is something off on those.
I am 99% Sure it'll be the same mix as the BBC Broadcast from 2022. Guitars upfront!
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Mabru
No extras ??
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Big Al
If you consider the history regarding why the Japanese releases have bonus tracks, I do whether the concept is warranted in the streaming-age. Is there really such a huge black market for CD's in Japan, today? My understanding is that they added bonus tracks as an incentive for the would-be Japanese consumer to not look for 'cheaper alternatives' I suppose one could argue that it's more a 'tradition thing' these days, perhaps.
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Mabru
No extras ??
"10.01.2024
THE ROLLING STONES - LIVE AT THE WILTERN
Release date: 8 Mar 2024
Live show in November 2002 at a venue of 2,000 people with a setlist full of rare songs. First release as a packaged product! With Japanese subtitles!
The Rolling Stones Licks World Tour celebrated the band's 40th anniversary with 117 shows and grossed more than $300 million in sales on the back of the compilation album Forty Licks, also released to mark the 40th anniversary, 2002. It was one of the most successful tours of 2002 and 2003.
The highlight of the tour was a performance at Los Angeles' Wiltern Theatre on 04 November, a small 2,000-capacity venue that offered a respite from the world-class stadiums and arenas. As gems such as 'Stray Cat Blues', 'No Expectations' and (performed to perfection with Solomon Burke, co-creator of the 1964 soul classic) 'Everybody Needs Somebody To Love' echoed through the venue, Fans realised that they too were witnessing a special moment.
Over 80 songs from all eras of the band's unique and illustrious history were performed on the tour. Mick Jagger played guitar, harmonica and keyboards at the various stops. Keith Richards continued to provide visual and musical highlights throughout the night with his excellent guitar and vocals. Ronnie Wood's guitar work on the lower side of the stage seamlessly complemented Richards' playing. Drummer Charlie Watts (1941-2021), as always, delivered the heart-and-soul backbeat that propelled the band forward. Top-notch musicians bassist Darryl Jones, keyboardist Chuck Leavell, saxophonist Bobby Keys and backing vocalists Lisa Fisher, Bernard Fowler and Blondie Chaplin all added immensely to the band added immeasurably greater colour to the band.
With Tom Petty, Neil Young, Sheryl Crow, Johnny Depp, Stephen Stills and Eddie Murphy in the audience, The Rolling Stones pushed on and put on one of their best shows to date.
Ronnie Wood declared: 'We didn't want to get through the whole tour with a run-of-the-mill show. We wanted to play songs you wouldn't expect.' Mick Jagger adds: 'It makes it more interesting for the audience and for the band. We're taking more time and thought into the setlist than we ever have before.' Keith Richards agrees: 'Sometimes when you're on tour, sometimes the weather is bad or half the band is down for whatever reason. But apart from those obviously depressing days, there's a surprisingly fresh feeling in everyone' (from Paul Sexoton's liner notes).
Formats include DVD+2CD, Blu-ray+2CD, 2CD and 3LP [3 types: black (import only), gold = UNIVERSAL MUSIC STORE exclusive (import only), black & bronze marble = RS No.9 (HARAJUKU shop & special website exclusive)]."
[www.Universal-Music.co.jp]
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Mabru
Besides Wiltern and Olympia which other clubshows are fully filmed?
We know a full pro shot of Circus Krone Munich exists and some footage from Utrecht was broadcasted on tv. Maybe we can expect more clubshow releases
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Muddyw
Now let's hope it is mixed decent, like the Mocambo Live, and it won't sound anything like Live Licks or Four Flicks. There is something off on those.
I am 99% Sure it'll be the same mix as the BBC Broadcast from 2022. Guitars upfront!
Judge yourself:
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Muddyw
Now let's hope it is mixed decent, like the Mocambo Live, and it won't sound anything like Live Licks or Four Flicks. There is something off on those.
I am 99% Sure it'll be the same mix as the BBC Broadcast from 2022. Guitars upfront!
Judge yourself:
[m.youtube.com]
I hope you're right, although many other releases shown on tv got a (often inferior) remix later. A couple of tracks were also included on Live Licks, so it will be interesting doing a comparison later.
First half of SCB is Keith re-learning the song. The last half is fantastic, with an unbelievable energy
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Muddyw
Now let's hope it is mixed decent, like the Mocambo Live, and it won't sound anything like Live Licks or Four Flicks. There is something off on those.
I am 99% Sure it'll be the same mix as the BBC Broadcast from 2022. Guitars upfront!
Judge yourself:
[m.youtube.com]
I hope you're right, although many other releases shown on tv got a (often inferior) remix later. A couple of tracks were also included on Live Licks, so it will be interesting doing a comparison later.
First half of SCB is Keith re-learning the song. The last half is fantastic, with an unbelievable energy
But the Wiltern show from BBC is already a new mix from 2022. You're refering to Live Broadcasts (PPV) like Newark, Bremen, Licks NYC which were priginally a live mix. They remixed them for the releases.