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wiredallnight
Here is the collection of 9 different editions from 2012 to 2018.
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Question: Is there an update planned?
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blakeeik
I guess it's time for an update, but I have no time right now... hopefully soon
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blakeeik
I guess it's time for an update, but I have no time right now... hopefully soon
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BlueTurns2Grey
I have a question about "It’s All Over Now", the 2004 iTunes exclusive digital audio download.
What do you think about it, May 26th, or May 27th?
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BlueTurns2Grey
I have a question about "It’s All Over Now", the 2004 iTunes exclusive digital audio download.
What do you think about it, May 26th, or May 27th?
It's a good question, and I cannot be 100% sure. I follow TUG's origins unless there is a compelling reason not to. Felix has always attributed this track to the 27th and he usually has good sources or makes notes if the sources are suspect. And these Stripped releases were obviously edited, so it is not always easy to tell by comparing them. I listened to the audience version of the 27th and did not hear any obvious disqualifiers.
Do you know of a reason it can't be from the 27th?
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BlueTurns2Grey
Thanks for this great list.
I have a question about "It’s All Over Now", the 2004 iTunes exclusive digital audio download.
It’s listed as 1995-05-27, Amsterdam. I think, this could be a different mix of 1995-05-26. There's a very little speed difference, but if you compare Mick's voice, it is absolutely identical to the "Totally Stripped" version from May 26th. They only deleted one "yeah" and "Thank you, thank you very much" at the end is different. You normally can't sing all the words at the exactly same time on different shows. All the instruments are also in perfect sync on both versions.
What do you think about it, May 26th, or May 27th?
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BlueTurns2Grey
Thanks for this great list.
I have a question about "It’s All Over Now", the 2004 iTunes exclusive digital audio download.
It’s listed as 1995-05-27, Amsterdam. I think, this could be a different mix of 1995-05-26. There's a very little speed difference, but if you compare Mick's voice, it is absolutely identical to the "Totally Stripped" version from May 26th. They only deleted one "yeah" and "Thank you, thank you very much" at the end is different. You normally can't sing all the words at the exactly same time on different shows. All the instruments are also in perfect sync on both versions.
What do you think about it, May 26th, or May 27th?
When I compare it to the version on "The Foottappers And Wheelshunters Club Gig" I would say it's from the 27th because it's 100% the same IMO. But both versions are really very similar, that's true.
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blakeeik
I guess it's time for an update, but I have no time right now... hopefully soon
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musicalchemist
Please point to me where to find this in this in the Stones Vault?
If it is not there, could someone here post a new link.
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wiredallnight
I was putting together all the songs fron the newest Rarities Done Right version. About 95% can be taken from the last version, the rest is also quite easily available. Except for these two strange track combinations/mergings from Japanese vinyls. So my question is if somebody has these and could share them. Thanks.
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wiredallnight
I was putting together all the songs fron the newest Rarities Done Right version. About 95% can be taken from the last version, the rest is also quite easily available. Except for these two strange track combinations/mergings from Japanese vinyls. So my question is if somebody has these and could share them. Thanks.
I have this one, the other one you are looking for i could not find on Bakeeik`s compilation.
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Thanks. Both tracks he has on page 68 "Needle Drops", first two tracks: