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Taylor1
I would love to hear a 1972 live show Doesn’t the Lord of Rings director have some technology he uses to enhance old live recordings?
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GasLightStreet
An album or multi-album release, whether it's however many double anthology type releases or multiple stand alone albums, of previously unreleased, like that finished outtakes or whatever on YouTube, would gain much more traction...
I'm putting my money that if there is a reissue with modern overdubs, it's the one Don Was first proposed 25 years ago. A packaging of remixed and reworked outtakes from STEEL WHEELS, VOODOO LOUNGE, and BRIDGES TO BABYLON makes more sense than VOODOO LOUNGE Deluxe Edition.
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treaclefingers
Word on the street is he is a beatlemaniac, unfortunately.
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jigsaw69
I would love a Deluxe with one unreleased live song from any gig, from every tour from 69 to 82. Only one song allowed from each of those tours.
Or maybe just make it a live Deluxe from the 70s only and call it...Live 70s Licks......
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treaclefingers
I think contractually, they'd have to call it "Licking In The Seventies".
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jigsaw69
I would love a Deluxe with one unreleased live song from any gig, from every tour from 69 to 82. Only one song allowed from each of those tours.
Or maybe just make it a live Deluxe from the 70s only and call it...Live 70s Licks......
I think contractually, they'd have to call it "Licking In The Seventies".
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jigsaw69
I would love a Deluxe with one unreleased live song from any gig, from every tour from 69 to 82. Only one song allowed from each of those tours.
Or maybe just make it a live Deluxe from the 70s only and call it...Live 70s Licks......
I think contractually, they'd have to call it "Licking In The Seventies".
That's it. My newest comp of 1970s live tracks has a great name now.
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treaclefingers
I think contractually, they'd have to call it "Licking In The Seventies".
The comedic key is the use of the word "contractually." Beautifully done. First laugh of the day and this during a real estate meeting for a hospital.
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treaclefingers
I think contractually, they'd have to call it "Licking In The Seventies".
The comedic key is the use of the word "contractually." Beautifully done. First laugh of the day and this during a real estate meeting for a hospital.
Thank you! I'm quite relieved actually.
BV has contracted me to deliver at least 2 comedic quips per week, to maintain an air of "utmost levity" as he refers it.
I was going to go with "statutorily" instead of "contractually", but I feel that verbiage may have been too "heavy".
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treaclefingers
I think contractually, they'd have to call it "Licking In The Seventies".
The comedic key is the use of the word "contractually." Beautifully done. First laugh of the day and this during a real estate meeting for a hospital.
Thank you! I'm quite relieved actually.
BV has contracted me to deliver at least 2 comedic quips per week, to maintain an air of "utmost levity" as he refers it.
I was going to go with "statutorily" instead of "contractually", but I feel that verbiage may have been too "heavy".
Any others?
Lagging In The Eighties?
Bridging The Nineties?
Banging The Twenty Hundreds?
Filtering The Teens?
Hackneying The Twenty Twenties?
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Taylor1
I would love to hear a 1972 live show Doesn’t the Lord of Rings director have some technology he uses to enhance old live recordings?
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S.T.P
Altamont, Hyde park '69 and 1972 box. OK?
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5strings
The Great Lost Live Album
Unknown Album title
ROLLING STONES RECORDS
Date: October 1972
Mixing at Olympic Studios
Only cover slicks exists
Not released
Track listing: (unsure)
- Brown Sugar
- Bitch
- Gimme Shelter
- Tumbling Dice
- Sweet Virginia
- You Can´t Always Get What You Want
- All Down The Line
- Bye Bye Johnny
- Rip This Joint
- Uptight/Satisfaction
Except it is missing Street Fighting Man and Jumping Jack Flash , which were awesome on that tourQuote
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5strings
The Great Lost Live Album
Unknown Album title
ROLLING STONES RECORDS
Date: October 1972
Mixing at Olympic Studios
Only cover slicks exists
Not released
Track listing: (unsure)
- Brown Sugar
- Bitch
- Gimme Shelter
- Tumbling Dice
- Sweet Virginia
- You Can´t Always Get What You Want
- All Down The Line
- Bye Bye Johnny
- Rip This Joint
- Uptight/Satisfaction
This could be the perfect RSD release.
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5strings
The Great Lost Live Album
Unknown Album title
ROLLING STONES RECORDS
Date: October 1972
Mixing at Olympic Studios
Only cover slicks exists
Not released
Track listing: (unsure)
- Brown Sugar
- Bitch
- Gimme Shelter
- Tumbling Dice
- Sweet Virginia
- You Can´t Always Get What You Want
- All Down The Line
- Bye Bye Johnny
- Rip This Joint
- Uptight/Satisfaction
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5strings
The Great Lost Live Album
Unknown Album title
ROLLING STONES RECORDS
Date: October 1972
Mixing at Olympic Studios
Only cover slicks exists
Not released
Track listing: (unsure)
- Brown Sugar
- Bitch
- Gimme Shelter
- Tumbling Dice
- Sweet Virginia
- You Can´t Always Get What You Want
- All Down The Line
- Bye Bye Johnny
- Rip This Joint
- Uptight/Satisfaction
The album has great sound, but the overdubs do take away from the live experience. As with Ya Ya's we would be complaining on this board for 20 years on about the overdubs...
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5strings
The Great Lost Live Album
Unknown Album title
ROLLING STONES RECORDS
Date: October 1972
Mixing at Olympic Studios
Only cover slicks exists
Not released
Track listing: (unsure)
- Brown Sugar
- Bitch
- Gimme Shelter
- Tumbling Dice
- Sweet Virginia
- You Can´t Always Get What You Want
- All Down The Line
- Bye Bye Johnny
- Rip This Joint
- Uptight/Satisfaction
This could be the perfect RSD release.
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GasLightStreet
Probably, if this is true, because those tracks, and most of the rest that are missing, are on GYYYO, which was only two years old at that point, and they had to deal with Decca, which is why the album was cancelled.
US radio (WMMS)/(Radio Cleveland).
Broadcast of a compilation of tracks chosen for the unreleased 1972 tour live-album.
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S.T.P
Altamont, Hyde park '69 and 1972 box. OK?
OK
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69firebird
We need a full video concert from 1969, 1972,1973,and 1976.This is the Rolling Stones in their prime! We already have 1975,1978, and every concert tour from multiple cities after the 70s . Please bring these to us Mick!
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VideoJames
I recently made a proposal to the "from the vaults series" people and the Stones to release the "lost Live Album" from master tapes I have or from what the Stones may have. I also want to include Stevie Wonder's performance as originally planned. Also to have the planned original cover. I have also offered them very rare concert footage that me and an associate have from the 72 tour from Philadelphia & Pittsburgh with sound that fans have never seen (or has not been circulated as far as I know) to go as a bonus DVD along with a couple other oddities.
I would love feed back about peoples thoughts on this idea and any other ideas of what else should be included in the package. All I can say now is they have the proposal and they are thinking about it.. I am awaiting their reply.