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MingSubu
Is a reissue being released this year? If so, what of?
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georgemcdonnell314
Wasn't there an alternative version of Wild Horses on some of the Hot Rocks compilation?
Has this been released anywhere else?
The first pressings (2PS6067), the so called 'Shelley' pressings, included earlier versions of Brown Sugar and Wild Horses. Officially never released again, but included on many bootlegs.
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georgemcdonnell314
I wonder why we did not get these on the Sticky Fingers Deluxe?
Another missed opportunity.
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georgemcdonnell314
Wasn't there an alternative version of Wild Horses on some of the Hot Rocks compilation?
Has this been released anywhere else?
The first pressings (2PS6067), the so called 'Shelley' pressings, included earlier versions of Brown Sugar and Wild Horses. Officially never released again, but included on many bootlegs.
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MingSubu
Is a reissue being released this year? If so, what of?
Re-issues: 7" Singles 1966-71 (Vinyl Box) - [iorr.org] , Voodoo Lounge 30th Anniversary (Color-LPs) - [iorr.org] , Hackney Diamonds 1st Anniversary (Color-2LP) - [iorr.org] , Get Yer Ya-Ya’s Out! (Color-LP) - [iorr.org] .
Record Store Day 2024: Live At Racket NYC (White Vinyl) - [iorr.org] , The Rolling Stones (UK 1st album, Color-Vinyl) - [iorr.org] .
RS No.9 Tokyo (Harajuku Store): Live 5CD Box - [iorr.org] , Live at Tokyo Dome 1990 (Red 4LP) - [iorr.org] , 1995 Stripped (Red 2LP) - [iorr.org] .
Goldmine Magazine: "The Rolling Stones: The Early Years" Collector's Edition Box (4LP+Book) - [Facebook.com] , [iorr.org] . 12x5 (Gold Vinyl) - [Shop.GoldmineMag.com] , with Book: [Shop.GoldmineMag.com] .
Live-release: Live At The Wiltern - [iorr.org] . Possible next live-release: Shepherd’s Bush Empire 1999 - [iorr.org] .
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georgemcdonnell314
I wonder why we did not get these on the Sticky Fingers Deluxe?
Another missed opportunity.
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georgemcdonnell314
Wasn't there an alternative version of Wild Horses on some of the Hot Rocks compilation?
Has this been released anywhere else?
The first pressings (2PS6067), the so called 'Shelley' pressings, included earlier versions of Brown Sugar and Wild Horses. Officially never released again, but included on many bootlegs.
The versions that are in GIMME SHELTER! Damn that would be awesome to have the complete versions of those. Why didn't they put those on the super deluxe of STICKY FINGERS!!!!???? Yet alone the other take of Sister Morphine!
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Spud
I think folks often forget the main issue when discussing all this stuff ..and I'm probably going to to bore many of us to tears with the below.
The reason we have music and enjoy listening to music, the whole reason the music industry exists, is that music gives us an emotional response that we have a love and a need for. [It's like a drug !]
The most important factor in how that music communicates with us is the talent of the writers/composers of that music.
The ability of those wonderful musicians to communicate with us via any recorded medium is then further dependent on the skills and feel of those involved in the recording process.
The recoding technology itself [be it analogue or digital] and the engineer's mastery of it is then a further factor.
Lastly, the playback equipment's ability to retain and reproduce the musical information is vital in enabling the music to communicate with us as it should.
It follows from all this that the main arbiter of how good a recording is should simply be the answer to ...how enjoyable is it to listen to ?
Is the recording itself and the playback equipment allowing those musicians to give us that buzz we're looking for ?
Does it preserve the pitch and timing information in a way that retains the swing or the beauty of the harmonies and chord voicings.
Today we have recording technologies, both analogue and digital, which are capable of capturing the beauty and power of music ...but we often forget what the goal is.
We hear many technically impressive recordings which somehow just don't do anything for us ...and we have many high end audio systems that can't play a bloody tune !
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We need and should admire all the technological boffins and , without them, we'd have nothing...
..but they need to remember what its all for , and judge their results using the right musical criteria !
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Rocky Dijon
Mercury Studios mastering WELCOME TO SHEPHERD'S BUSH on their website seems like a good enough source to me. I don't need to wait for a street date, it's coming.
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Rocky Dijon
Mercury Studios mastering WELCOME TO SHEPHERD'S BUSH on their website seems like a good enough source to me. I don't need to wait for a street date, it's coming.
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alexander paul
Now right at page 17 my on topic question: Is there any confirmation of the release of the Shepherds Bush show of 1999? One single source is no source. Or am I wrong?
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AntoineParis
[youtu.be]. Annoucement in 10 days? Audio and vidéo. Shepherd's bush 99. Greetings from Paris.
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georgemcdonnell314
The release date would be the perfect chance to announce a tour!