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CaptainCorella
QuoteKingbeebuzz That's a very good idea Ironbelly. Do you have a contact number ?? I was of course originally thinking of someone perhaps from this web site. The people who removed the copyright protection bleeps did a very very good job and might be interested in this as a project. To hear a "clean" 1966 live Stones' concert would be great, particularly because I w
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***1 year ***ago
CaptainCorella
QuoteSighunt Interesting little reminisces from a long and distinguished career from Bill. Some of these have been discussed before in other articles I've read. Excuse me if this has been posted previously. Recycled. It says "at Sticky Fingers, his American-styled bistro in Kensington. " That venue closed over a year ago.
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***1 year ***ago
CaptainCorella
Quotewinos Old Melbourne Gaol in Russell St city where they filmed Mick in Ned Kelly in 1969. Worth elaborating that it's also where Ned Kelly was actually hanged. Such is life.
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CaptainCorella
Quotewalkingthedog You are being very unreasonable here. Revolution 9 is a mess of a sound collage - devoid of any musical ideas. About 10 (?) years ago there was a collection of (rather good) musicians touring here in Australia doing a "White Album" show. It was pretty entertaining. First time round they omitted Revolution No.9. The evening was so good that we went again
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***1 year ***ago
CaptainCorella
QuoteIrix QuoteTopi Are there any "Stones sights" worth seeing in either Melbourne and Sydney? Macedon Ranges (near Melbourne), the Hanging Rock site - cancelled twice in 2014. Correct. Quite possibly the only place with a 100% cancellation record for multiple Stones' concerts. Quite a shame actually as it's a wonderful place for a concert.
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***1 year ***ago
CaptainCorella
QuoteHairball QuoteCaptainCorella QuoteHairball Quoteds1984 And looks too similar to the Yellow Submarine animated pictures film. The Yellow Submarine vibe is part of the charm imo, but then again I have a soft spot for that film. OUCH! My point was that it's a feeble imitation of the style and simply does not cut it. Yellow Submarine (a truly wondrous experience) is on a wholly
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***1 year ***ago
CaptainCorella
QuoteHairball Quoteds1984 And looks too similar to the Yellow Submarine animated pictures film. The Yellow Submarine vibe is part of the charm imo, but then again I have a soft spot for that film. OUCH! My point was that it's a feeble imitation of the style and simply does not cut it. Yellow Submarine (a truly wondrous experience) is on a wholly different level to this feeble ups
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***1 year ***ago
CaptainCorella
QuoteHairball QuoteCaptainCorella New promo video for "Taxman" (part of promo for new version of 'Revolver' that's coming out next month). Nice sound and visuals. From the video description: "The Beatles’ 1966 album Revolver changed everything. Spinning popular music off its axis and ushering in a vibrant new era of experimental, avant-garde sonic psyc
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***1 year ***ago
CaptainCorella
New promo video for "Taxman" (part of promo for new version of 'Revolver' that's coming out next month).
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***1 year ***ago
CaptainCorella
Quotegagiwh Here Chris O'Dell, Rolling Stones' PA in USA in 1971-1972, talks about their 1972 American tour. From the documentary film "Mick Jagger. Glory Years - The Roaring 20's". Really interesting. Thanks for posting.
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***1 year ***ago
CaptainCorella
QuoteBig Al Some trash for your reading pleasure: Can the Mail be trusted? These people obviously think that they cannot... Brings back memories of shame so deep that even Rupert Murdoch realised that something had to be done when he closed down the News of The World. I'll add that it wasn't many weeks ago that the Daily Fail wrote about how Wyman was on holiday in th
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***1 year ***ago
CaptainCorella
Quotegeorgie48 But in retrospect The Beatles (basically all other young, mostly British bands) started of as boy bands. Nonsense. The Beatles started as a group of lads interested in playing music together, and they served a (very) long apprenticeship playing the clubs in Liverpool and Hamburg. "Boy Bands" are put together by money seeking managers. The totally best contem
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***1 year ***ago
CaptainCorella
QuoteProfessorWolf Quotefrankotero Boo, I was expecting a little more than that. Maybe some of the concert footage at least. this is a little more interesting with some concert footage for all you "internaughts" so come on everyone let's log onto the "mbone" and rock out at 10fps! A HUGELY interesting video, thanks - quite a time capsule in a way. We've
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***1 year ***ago
CaptainCorella
QuoteJustin I will say that the first time I ever stepped foot in YouTube was to watch an upload of their super bowl performance in 2005 a few hours it happened. Clever trick. Superbowl XXXIX was on Feb 6th 2005 and Youtube was launched on Feb 14th 2005. Memory can play some strange tricks. <grin>
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***1 year ***ago
CaptainCorella
The Rolling Stones absolutely were NOT the first band to stream live on the World Wide Web.. There seems to have been a bit of a scramble at that time to try out the technology (multicasting etc), but the Stones were beaten to it by a few weeks. I recall trying to get a friend who at that time was very close to the inner circle of the Stones to go to a lab at a university in London so that
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***1 year ***ago
CaptainCorella
Quotetreaclefingers The true birth of the 60s culturally right there whether your a Bond or Beatles fan. Stunning it's still significan't 60 years later. Do you think in 1962 they were looking back fondly at the cultural impact of 1902? I'd wager if anything it was 1942...and maybe not too fondly at that. Cultural Cringe moment. If you live in the USA, then indeed 1942 (ped
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***1 year ***ago
CaptainCorella
QuoteStonesSmeth99 Comments from Steve Jordan in The Guardian: That article really really contains a lot (not all) of rubbish. To fully appreciate how different The Beatles' sound was you had to have been listening to 1950's bland Payola music for many years. That DIFFERENCE in late 1962 was stunning and on first hearing in 1962 it really stood out. (See later for an anecdote).
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***1 year ***ago
CaptainCorella
Great VERY early photo's of The Beatles.. Newly discovered.
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***1 year ***ago
CaptainCorella
QuoteTestify Surely there is already a 3d open about this but I could not find it ... however I discovered this fantastic video only a few days ago and I was fascinated by it. Unfortunately it's not the full concert, but it's a lot of stuff anyway ... Much better than Paris released in the box set, both in quality and in how the Stones played that night. No Expectations best live ver
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***1 year ***ago
CaptainCorella
Quotetreaclefingers QuoteDoxa Quotecolonial I'm actually quite surprised there's been no concert tribute for our Queen, this is the one time I'd thought musicians from the United Kingdom and those involved with the music industry would have got together for a concert. Why? - Doxa I'd love to have a reunited Sex Pistols (or whatever they can cobble together) come up for
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***1 year ***ago
CaptainCorella
QuoteCristiano Radtke QuoteCaptainCorella QuoteCristiano Radtke The Frost Tapes - The Beatles David Frost was the 20th century’s most prolific interviewer, a master of conversation with a remarkable talent for getting people to open up and spill their souls. Many of his conversations, however, have been lost - until now. Presented by his son, broadcaster Wilfred Frost, The Frost Tapes joins Da
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***1 year ***ago
CaptainCorella
QuoteCristiano Radtke The Frost Tapes - The Beatles David Frost was the 20th century’s most prolific interviewer, a master of conversation with a remarkable talent for getting people to open up and spill their souls. Many of his conversations, however, have been lost - until now. Presented by his son, broadcaster Wilfred Frost, The Frost Tapes joins David as he interviews the greatest entertai
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***1 year ***ago
CaptainCorella
Quote24FPS I like the second one better. The song and the concert footage captures the chaos for the Stones at that time. Agreed. Love the shots of Brian and Stu and the utter chaos!!!
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***1 year ***ago
CaptainCorella
Camp. Yes. Slightly embarrassing at times. Yes. But it really does have one of the GREAT film scenes in rock music. There's a scene where a sort of destitute Mick Jagger is trying to prove to a shop keeper that he is who he says he is. (A man of wealth and taste). He's dancing. And in the background there's a kid imitating him. Priceless. In the old days of VHS I
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***1 year ***ago
CaptainCorella
Quotestonesstein Treacle, very interesting! These could be related, perhaps. They are weird couplings - Rooster & Mona (neither were US singles), but Under My Thumb & Spider and the Fly were never singles anywhere as I recall. Is it possible that they are special pressings (quite possibly not fully legitimate) for use in a Juke Box? Just a thought....
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***1 year ***ago
CaptainCorella
I think that the age old saying that "the whole is greater than the sum of the parts" applies just as much to The Stones as is does to The Beatles. No single member of either band has produced anything of the standard that the whole band produced.
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***1 year ***ago
CaptainCorella
Quote24FPS Also, if this is indeed the 4K version, it shows they either used a crappy print to begin with, or the original wasn't very good quality to begin with. If you enlarge crappy material, it's going to look even more grainy. Basically true, of course. Unless you're Peter Jackson with the resources of The Beatles. "Get Back" was filmed on 16mm, but the versio
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***1 year ***ago
CaptainCorella
QuoteLeonidP Quote24FPS QuoteLeonidP QuoteBig Al Bill’s Ju Suis Un Rockstar faired better on the U.K. singles chart than Mick or Keith solo release; Dancing in the Street, aside. I think Ju Suis reaches the dizzying heights of #14 It stayed in the top-40 for a reasonable time, too. I should listen to it. I have heard it before, though don’t recollect the melody. Bill has "some" de
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***1 year ***ago
CaptainCorella
Quotejana I remember quite exactly how I found out. It was quite odd, as the whole situation was... I just got back home (Prague, Czechia) from Italy, I was sitting in an Indian restaurant, just casually eating my butter chicken, when a girl from the table next to me answered a phone call and froze. Her friends asked her what happened and she said that Charlie Watts from the Rolling Stones died.
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***1 year ***ago
CaptainCorella
QuoteStone601 Try to look into spam folder Ouch. Have some respect for your elders, please! Of-flipping-course I have made the basic of checks like that. Having been using email since the mid-1980s I'm used to the obvious.
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