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MrEcho
QuoteIrix QuoteMrEcho But as far as I know all EU member states (following the lead of the countries with the most important markets for "phonograms", Germany and the UK) have agreed upon 1963 as the cut-off date. It's not explicitly 1963, but 1st November 2013, when the 50-years rule was changed to 70 years with the implementation of EU-Directive 2011/77 into national law. I
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QuoteIrix QuoteMrEcho The date of 1963 was not defined via Directive 2011/77/EU, but via national legislature long before 2011. Interesting, but you wrote above: QuoteMrEcho According to Directive 2011/77/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 September 2011 the situation in regard to phonograms/recordings is as follows: Yes, but copyright laws in the EU are a com
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QuoteIrix QuoteMrEcho The new European copyright law from 2011 protects recordings made in 1963 or later for 70 years But there's no explicit mention of 1963 in the EU copyright: . The date of 1963 was not defined via Directive 2011/77/EU, but via national legislature long before 2011. Directive 2011/77/EU only extended the protection from 50 to 70 years (amending directives from 2
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Quoteretired_dog QuoteDoxa So is the case then that the Star Club stuff from 1962 entered Public Domain in 2013 (UK, EU), since there never been any 'fully legal' release? (I don't know the latter, but I got the impression here that the Beatles never have done such when they got the rights). - Doxa Doxa, yes, as I already stated under point 3 of my longer post from January 4,
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MrEcho
QuoteLOGIE Great track! Always loved it, and still do. Same here.
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Quoterbk It's a fun show, worth the time and money spent if you don't take it too seriously. I saw them a few years ago without Perry who'd just had a heart attack. Alice plays Alice mostly strutting around with a fencing sword and Depp plays a rock star acting like he's playing guitar pretty convincingly. The set list is Classic Rock 101. Johnny Depp does not have to act like
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Thanks a lot! Anybody got John Cale, Cologne, Prime Club 2006?
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QuoteGasLightStreet The Cult gave up the stardom that they had created, with momentum, in the mid to late 1980s with jangly rocking singles and playing arenas to playing theatres with dead end singles and heavy albums. After that they went back to being what they started out as - an artsy indie punk band only with heavy rock touches. After not duplicating their 1989 success of SONIC TEMPL
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QuoteDGA35 QuoteTIRED QuoteProfessorWolf QuoteDGA35 QuoteProfessorWolf QuoteDGA35 Also, it's been discussed here previously that the DVD version is a bit sped up compared to the original VHS. When I bought the DVD, it literally ruined it for me since the songs, which were already performed fast, were even faster! i didn't know that is it just the original vhs playing at the right
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MrEcho
The Japanese Bluray has the best quality and runs at the correct speed (not sped up). It's great.
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MrEcho
My local Saturn store in Germany has the 5 LP box for 59 EUR. Online it's still 108 EUR, so it might be an offer just by the one store, because they had so many of those boxes left.
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MrEcho
From the Steve Hoffman Forum: About 15 years ago I interviewed Mick Taylor and I asked him what he was most proud of in his career, his work with John Mayall, The Stones, or his solo work. He said none of them, the highpoint for him was the 1984 tour with Dylan! posted by voice with restraint, Today at 11:23 AM
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MrEcho
I have seen shows all over Europe and in the US (Rolling Stones and other acts), but the worst-organized shows were the German shows. In some cases it seems like a miracle that no one got hurt. In most cases the problem was inadequate crowd control and lack of information outside of the venues before the shows. In several cases there were no barriers/wavebreakers outside of the entrances, people
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2 ***years ***ago
MrEcho
Quotedcba Has anyone checked if "The Nature Of My Game" (the original one) and VGP-070 run at the same speed. If not, "The Nature Of My Game" is faulty and the VGP is the one to listen to. As far as I know they run at the same speed, but the VGP has distorted sound.
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2 ***years ***ago
MrEcho
P.S.: Here are Jagger's sources ... Mean Old World (Little Walter, 1952) You Better Watch Yourself (Little Walter, 1954) Checkin' Up On My Baby (Sonny Boy Williamson II, rec. 1960, rel. 1965) Still A Fool (Muddy Waters, 1951) That Ain't Your Business (Slim Harpo, rec. 1959, rel. 1976 or 1980) Shake 'em On Down (Doctor Ross, rec. 1952, rel. 1972) Forty Days And Forty N
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MrEcho
Quotevancouver Thank you all again.The Mickboy remaster sounds best I think it sounds thin and harsh with little bass. The best versions imo are ... The Famous Blues Session and The Nature Of My Game Famous Blues Session has the treble boosted a little, Nature Of My Game has more bass. Btw Shake 'Em On Down has been folded into mono on both CDs to mask a channel drop out on the
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2 ***years ***ago
MrEcho
Of all the retrospective releases since 2009 this is my favorite. Rough and dirty Rock & Roll and blues, great setlist, small band, Ian Stewart still on piano, two great guests (Billy Preston and Ollie Brown). Fantastic. Bring on Paris 1976.
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MrEcho
Quotecrholmstrom After 2 listens, I'm pretty disappointed in the new record. I'll give it more listens but again, Anthony is the weak link. & you've get Rick "brickwall" Rubin producing again. Ugh. Vinyl sounds great, no compression, all-analogue.
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MrEcho
Quoterebelhipi QuoteMrEcho Quote24FPS QuoteMrEcho QuoteHairball Quoteryanpow QuoteStonedRambler QuoteRollin92 Bad that Bill has been airbrushed out again… He hasn't been airbrushed, there are just only four LPs... This reasoning is not sufficient in explaining why he's left off. Agreed - it's insulting to both Bill and fans alike. Bill Wyman was an integral part of the band
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Quote24FPS QuoteMrEcho QuoteHairball Quoteryanpow QuoteStonedRambler QuoteRollin92 Bad that Bill has been airbrushed out again… He hasn't been airbrushed, there are just only four LPs... This reasoning is not sufficient in explaining why he's left off. Agreed - it's insulting to both Bill and fans alike. Bill Wyman was an integral part of the band that played at the El Mocam
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MrEcho
QuoteHairball Quoteryanpow QuoteStonedRambler QuoteRollin92 Bad that Bill has been airbrushed out again… He hasn't been airbrushed, there are just only four LPs... This reasoning is not sufficient in explaining why he's left off. Agreed - it's insulting to both Bill and fans alike. Bill Wyman was an integral part of the band that played at the El Mocambo club. To exclude him
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Quotemasseywinos That was awesome. Man I enjoyed that. Thought Keef was focused and into it. That brought me pure joy that's all I can say. Totally agree, same here. I was lucky enough to see Keith with the Winos in concert in 1992. Only one show in my country, hardcore Keith fans upfront in the queue, total mayhem, the guards at the doors were overrun when the doors opened, people knew it
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MrEcho
The official recordings of the 1969 shows should of course be released in their entirety. They are some of the best shows of all time, by any band. And don't forget ... Keep Your Motor Running 1972 Paris 1976 El Mocambo 1977 (rumored for 2022)
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MrEcho
QuoteCristiano Radtke Our good friends from 40x5 Tributo Bar/We Love You Fan Club report that the legendary Live at El Mocambo will be released in April/May this year. There will be a 2-CD/4-LP edition. Thanks for reporting, great news!
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2 ***years ***ago
MrEcho
***** Some Girls – The extra tracks form a very good album in its own right. ***** Get Yer Ya Yas Out – The bonus tracks enable you to re-construct the regular 1969 setlist in its entirety and in great quality (Sympathy can be completed by adding the missing bits from the acetate). **** Sticky Fingers – Good to have the Leeds show in its entirety. Mastering too compressed, though. **** Exile –
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MrEcho
The show was taped, does anybody have this?
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2 ***years ***ago
MrEcho
QuoteHairball I prefer Sasha who understands her role in the band, and when it's time for her to showcase her skills during her Gimme Shelter solo, she does it in a classy tasteful and respectful way sounding like Merry Clyaton. Lisa on the other hand always seemed to want to be in the spotlight...her operatic solo during Gimme Shelter was extremely over-the-top and circus-like sounding
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2 ***years ***ago
MrEcho
Great documentary by Rudi Dolezal and Hannes Rossacher. Broadcast on German TV (WDR) and Austrian TV (ORF) in 1982. Anybody got a VHS-rip of this? Thanks in advance.
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MrEcho
QuoteNorbert What's the best sounding version of "Undercover" ? - no matter if vinyl or CD... I've got the CBS and the Virgin CDs... Please share your ideas! First German pressing on LP:
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