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Bitch2
I am sure Stones will mess up this setlist and we will miss some rarities like some girls or dead flowers, so my hope is to find a top bootleg with all interesting songs!?!
Easy, easy.
as we say in germany: don't shear the bears fur, until you hunted him down.... or something like that
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cbtaco19
Speculation about signing with Michael Cohl at Billboard:
Some speculate the band may sign with Live Nation's new Artist Nation entity. Such a move would extend their longtime relationship with promoter Michael Cohl, who serves as the head of Artist Nation.
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georgelicks
More details here:
January 17, 2008
Mick Jagger loses satisfaction with EMI
Dan Sabbagh: Media Editor
Sir Mick Jagger and The Rolling Stones are preparing to follow Sir Paul McCartney and Radiohead and abandon EMI, the crisis-stricken British record label.
[entertainment.timesonline.co.uk]
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ryanpow
with all this speculation this is turning into a jump to conclusions mat.
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Spud
That would certainly be an interesting prospect.
[As an asside. Strange that when CD as a format is entering it's decline...the industry has finally realised that there are beter and friendlier ways to package CDs than those awful antiseptic "jewell cases" !
[I love the recent Dylan anthology for example...in a nice box, card sleeves and black discs stamped on the back to resemble vinyl records.
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Braincapers
Is this really about a live album?
It's a message to EMI and other record companies that their back catalogue is for sale. Who 'owns' the 60's Stones is that Universal?
Imagine a proper reissue of every album on one label all remastered properly with bonus tracks. Oh well tis nice to dream.
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Doxa
The great thing is that Sir Mick is active in the process. What I am afraid is that EMI comes - to save their reputation and status - with an "aggressive offer" and all will remain the same.
- Doxa
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john r
I expressed my wariness re the live album elsewhere, but the story does seem to suggest the Stones are looking for a new home both for the post '71 catalog (which could use a remastering - compare 2005's Made In the Shade or Sucking in the 70s to the '94 remasters) & at least one studio album (likely coinciding with some sort of tour).
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Bashlets
Many many months ago, someone posted on this site after seeing the movie, and listed all the songs, I remember this person saying most of the archival footage was shown during Keith's CONNECTION, and basically 95% of the movie is the shows(mostly the 2nd night)
If anyone can dig up that post again it would be great. I've looked but cant find it but it was in the TELL ME forum. This will kind of give a good idea what the soundtrack to this album will be.
The song SHINE A LIGHT( I think the studio version) is the end credits I remember reading which was dedicated to Ahmet Eretegun. Although it may not be a hit, I think they should release the Exile version as a single to promote the movie.