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11 ***months ***ago
CaptainCorella
QuoteIrix QuoteCaptainCorella I have to wonder what Peter Jackson would make of it though! Probably not much, since it's barely possible to restore the missing details from a low-res video recording (e.g. NTSC 720x480px). On the other hand, analogue 35- or 70mm film can be scanned up to 10K resolution (10240x4320px). The original "Let It Be" was filmed on 16mm. I've
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11 ***months ***ago
CaptainCorella
QuoteIrix Paul McCartney’s never-issued 1974 documentary known as 'One Hand Clapping' is getting a theatrical release from 26-Sep-2024 - , . I thought this comment on superdeluxe was quite good... Since this is being produced by Mercury Studios is seems more than likely that a Blu-ray/DVD release will follow. Even though, as noted, this was filmed on video, it has been scann
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11 ***months ***ago
CaptainCorella
QuoteDoxa But what goes for the "smock", he picked up and used it again in Hyde Park 2013 (for "Honky Tonk Women") - so at least it symbolized something to him from the 1969 concert: - Doxa Is that REALLY the exact same actual garment? To my eyes it's a really similar thing, but not yer actual original 1969 Mr Fish as coveted by Sammy Davis Jnr. What do other
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11 ***months ***ago
CaptainCorella
QuoteRockman Do you have the source for the above? Here ya go Captain Thanks. Including the source ALWAYS value adds a posting! In this case, your source is dated 2020 and the academia.edu source points to a paper at a conference in Athens in 2010.
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11 ***months ***ago
CaptainCorella
QuoteLien QuoteCaptainCorella QuoteRockman Some observers claimed that Jagger was wearing a “dress” or even a “little girl’s white party frock”. In fact, he was wearing a costume inspired by the uniform of the Greek National Guard, a white tunic-and-trousers ensemble created by the British fashion designer Michael Fish. It came from his boutique, Mr Fish, which had opened in 1966 at 17
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11 ***months ***ago
CaptainCorella
QuoteRockman Some observers claimed that Jagger was wearing a “dress” or even a “little girl’s white party frock”. In fact, he was wearing a costume inspired by the uniform of the Greek National Guard, a white tunic-and-trousers ensemble created by the British fashion designer Michael Fish. It came from his boutique, Mr Fish, which had opened in 1966 at 17 Clifford Street, off Savile Ro
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11 ***months ***ago
CaptainCorella
QuoteRockman Micks white smock got massive press comments at thee time .... I have a recollection that the "smock" - aka short white dress - was actually intended for Sammy Davis Jnr, and that he (Sammy) was might pissed off that Jagger had hi-jacked it. Does anyone recall that, or another version?
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11 ***months ***ago
CaptainCorella
QuoteTaylor1 Is that Princess Anne in photo 2 Yes. I think that she's now more correctly called The Princess Royal. (See )
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11 ***months ***ago
CaptainCorella
QuoteDeanGoodman When they're done with the Union Jack they just toss it across the chair? At least the flags are the right side up. The UK Consulate in L.A. always gets it upside-down. Flying the flag upside down is an international sign of distress. Arguably, it may be correct for the UK Consulate in LA to fly the flag in that manner. :-(
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11 ***months ***ago
CaptainCorella
QuoteDoxa Basically they sound like some Frisco hippie bands at the time, Big Brother or something - or, say, Blind Faith back home - jamming through the set (totally wild set list by today's standards), - Doxa A bit of my brain is telling me that the idea of the free show came about because Blind Faith had done their debut show at the same place about 2 weeks prior.....
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11 ***months ***ago
CaptainCorella
Quotefrankotero Not against AI but up to this point I don't think consumers have access to the good stuff. Imagine we had Peter Jackson capabilities the bootleg market would be flooded. Imagine indeed! Slightly off topic, but to reinforce your point, Peter Jackson now owns the original recordings of The Beatles at the Star Club. The Beatles KNOW this, and they are comfortable with him do
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11 ***months ***ago
CaptainCorella
Interesting. I have a legal DVD release of the Granada TV show which is only 52 mins, and that's also got a lot of background stuff on it. I tried to check how the two compare, but gave up when there was far too many bits in differing sequence to make it other than a mammoth life consuming task. I'm not really up to date on various re/re/re-releases. Has a fuller version of th
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12 ***months ***ago
CaptainCorella
I've always enjoyed the version of Brown Sugar that they did in this sequence of recordings. It's a backing track with Mick singing and somehow it really rocks (nearly as much as the Clapton version). At the very end, knowing that he's done a killer version, Jagger says ... "Gor Blimey!" Love it.
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***1 year ***ago
CaptainCorella
Steelyard Blues is a truly great movie. One of the few movie I've seen when the audience stood and applauded at the end.
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***1 year ***ago
CaptainCorella
QuoteEllipooh Mick did a weird thing humping thing from his knees towards the end of Satisfaction, did anyone else see that? Shades of the graveyard scene from Saltburn… Nothing Saltburn about it, but very reminiscent of moves from The Rock and Roll Circus when he's up close with the camera (taking attention away from Brian in his totally damaged state).
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***1 year ***ago
CaptainCorella
Quotea bigger nut I applied Canada eTA last Thursday and its status no update. Almost 10 days. There are still more than 2 weeks to go. But anyone have same issue ? I got my last one within a couple of hours, so you are definitely right to be chasing this. Good Luck.
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***1 year ***ago
CaptainCorella
What you've picked up is a typical (unfathomable) crib/copy of one YouTube posting by another. The original is at and is slightly more informative (as you'd expect from the actual auctioneer!) For the record, the auctioneer's web site is (I saw this about a week ago, but for the life of me I can't recall/trace where it was that I saw it. It may have been posted her
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***1 year ***ago
CaptainCorella
RIP Chris Eborn. He certainly led us down a path that many of us have followed. We exchanged emails a few times many years ago. I shelve my books alphabetically by author. His book is filed under E for Eborn, not G for rip-off.
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***1 year ***ago
CaptainCorella
Epic postings! Epic topic! Epic research! Thanks for the postings.
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***1 year ***ago
CaptainCorella
The claim in the report shown in the above posting about the origin of "You Can't Always Get What You Want" has to be the most far fetched claim I can recall.
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***1 year ***ago
CaptainCorella
QuoteProfessorWolf june 6 joe freeman coliseum, san antonio teen fair, san Antonio, texas (show 2) One enormous snippage.... Doesn't meeting Bobby Keys get in there somewhere?
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***1 year ***ago
CaptainCorella
Quotesteffialicia I just did some additional reading about this person. There is little justice in this world that she lived to such a ripe, old age. Glad to learn she had a miserable death. If Mick truly understood this woman's background, shame on him. I had always hoped that in his relative youth at the time, he didn't truly understand what she was. I may get thrown off IORR but
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***1 year ***ago
CaptainCorella
QuoteIrix QuoteDEmerson Quotesteffialicia What is the significance of the statue/Philadelphia? But ‘The Thinker’ is originally a work by French sculptor Auguste Rodin. The original statue was made in 1904 and is located in Paris (France) - . Curious. In the National Gallery of Victoria (Australia) here in Melbourne, there's a statue with a plaque that reads... "The Th
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***1 year ***ago
CaptainCorella
QuoteValeswood Just realised this today (8th). It is hard to believe it's 25 years since this one-off thank you for waiting show to UK fans following postponement of the 1998 shows. Long over due for an official release! Crikey! I too was there. Although I can't recall it being promoted as a thank you show for the postponement. (Don't forget that the postponement was to enab
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***1 year ***ago
CaptainCorella
QuoteProfessorWolf Quotemgshorr Did anyone hear Mick yell “security security!” And start pointing during SFTD at the end of the catwalk, or was I hallucinating? no it's not the drugs he did say that (at 4:57) but i can't see anything happening in the audience Well spotted mgshorr. Something happens at 4:58 which plausibly is a point and MJ saying security... AND THEN At abo
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***1 year ***ago
CaptainCorella
Quotebye bye johnny - Bite My Head Off - She's A Rainbow - Out Of Control - Rocks Off Does anyone know where Paul McCartney is? That may influence the outcome (which of course would never ever be fixed.... )
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***1 year ***ago
CaptainCorella
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***1 year ***ago
CaptainCorella
QuoteBlueLands Greetings from TORONTO! From drug busts to the Prime Minister's wife, Elmo club show, regular tour rehearsals, Michael Cohl & CPI . Palais Royale, Horseshoe Tavern, Danforth Music Hall, RPM (July 19, 1994] . Love You Live (It's Only Rock and Roll + Fingerprint File from Maple Leaf Gardens, June 1975 ]. The Rolling Stone magazine photo shoot for Voodoo Lounge m
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***1 year ***ago
CaptainCorella
Quotedkwalika Does the Undercover group still have Glimmer Gatherings, and is one planned for either Chicago date? A spokesperson for The Department Of The Extremely Obvious has issued a statement on this topic. "Post something on Undercover and ask!"
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