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6 ***years ***ago
boogaloojef
If it were actually like the Sucking In The Seventies lp, there would be a few rarities included in the lists.
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6 ***years ***ago
boogaloojef
I find it interesting that Voodoo Lounge and A Bigger Bang have 3 tracks on the deluxe edition while Tattoo You only has 2 tracks and IORR 1. They also decided not to include any live tracks on the first 2 discs.
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6 ***years ***ago
boogaloojef
QuoteDandelionPowderman QuoteGasLightStreet I think Mick and Keith have a bit of love for GHS. Aside from the obvious success of Angie making every comp except SUCKING IN THE SEVENTIES (or any other GHS track), it's had pretty good representation on some hits comps. MADE IN THE SHADE and REWIND (US) - ... Heartbreaker TIME WAITS FOR NO ONE - ... Dancing With Mr D, Star Star Isn't
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6 ***years ***ago
boogaloojef
Many people probably don't realize the Lee Michaels was the actual headliner at the shows when Humble Pie recorded their great Performance: Rockin' the Fillmore live lp.
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6 ***years ***ago
boogaloojef
QuoteGasLightStreet Quoteboogaloojef QuoteDoxa QuoteTestify Some girls knew it was the best-selling album (leaving out compilations), but I'm glad to see VL right behind LIB, I always thought it's a great album. SOME GIRLS is their best selling studio album because Americans decided during the summer of 1978 that it was the best thing one can get. That explains its huge sales (6.8 m u
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6 ***years ***ago
boogaloojef
Made In The Shade was also competing with the Klein release Metamorphosis.
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6 ***years ***ago
boogaloojef
QuoteDoxa QuoteTestify Some girls knew it was the best-selling album (leaving out compilations), but I'm glad to see VL right behind LIB, I always thought it's a great album. SOME GIRLS is their best selling studio album because Americans decided during the summer of 1978 that it was the best thing one can get. That explains its huge sales (6.8 m units sold only in the US market). It
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6 ***years ***ago
boogaloojef
Some Girls isn't even in my top 5 favorite Stones albums.
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6 ***years ***ago
boogaloojef
QuoteDoxa Hmm.. the strange world of greatest hits compilations started to interest me, so I went to @#$%&.org to check the sales of their compilations. It is about two years old, but still provides quite an accurate picture of their record sales. Here comes a few observations. First of all, I noticed one funny fact about HOT ROCKS. It was not relaesed in UK until 1990, but it has sold over on
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6 ***years ***ago
boogaloojef
Quotetreaclefingers Quoteboogaloojef Quotetreaclefingers I guess Honk Deluxe with Rolled Gold + would represent the most comprehensive Stones retrospective so far, excepting owning every single album and single. The GRRR! Super Deluxe Edition is pretty comprehensive. It actually includes some of the singles from the time period that are not included on Honk but has no tracks from Blue And Lones
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6 ***years ***ago
boogaloojef
Quotetreaclefingers I guess Honk Deluxe with Rolled Gold + would represent the most comprehensive Stones retrospective so far, excepting owning every single album and single. The GRRR! Super Deluxe Edition is pretty comprehensive. It actually includes some of the singles from the time period that are not included on Honk but has no tracks from Blue And Lonesome.
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6 ***years ***ago
boogaloojef
QuoteGasLightStreet Quoteboogaloojef QuoteGasLightStreet Quoteboogaloojef QuoteGasLightStreet Quoteboogaloojef QuoteGasLightStreet QuoteIrix QuoteDoxa Anyway, I have always felt that many people buying Promotone era hit collections, and not familiar with their dualistic existence or with the band per se, and thinking 'yeah, now I get all the big Stones hits' are doomed to be feel a b
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6 ***years ***ago
boogaloojef
QuoteGasLightStreet Quoteboogaloojef QuoteGasLightStreet Quoteboogaloojef QuoteGasLightStreet QuoteIrix QuoteDoxa Anyway, I have always felt that many people buying Promotone era hit collections, and not familiar with their dualistic existence or with the band per se, and thinking 'yeah, now I get all the big Stones hits' are doomed to be feel a bit disappointed... 'hmm.. yeah y
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6 ***years ***ago
boogaloojef
QuoteGasLightStreet Quoteboogaloojef QuoteGasLightStreet QuoteIrix QuoteDoxa Anyway, I have always felt that many people buying Promotone era hit collections, and not familiar with their dualistic existence or with the band per se, and thinking 'yeah, now I get all the big Stones hits' are doomed to be feel a bit disappointed... 'hmm.. yeah yeah, "Brown Sugar", "A
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6 ***years ***ago
boogaloojef
QuoteGasLightStreet QuoteIrix QuoteDoxa Anyway, I have always felt that many people buying Promotone era hit collections, and not familiar with their dualistic existence or with the band per se, and thinking 'yeah, now I get all the big Stones hits' are doomed to be feel a bit disappointed... 'hmm.. yeah yeah, "Brown Sugar", "Angie", "Start Me Up"..
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6 ***years ***ago
boogaloojef
Quotekeefriff99 RIP...what a legend! I was reading how he continued to tour with all sorts of medical issues, including a colostomy bag. What a fighter. He actually had to keep touring to pay for his medicine and medical expenses. A very sad situation but by all accounts a class act. He should have been inducted into the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame before he died so he could enjoy
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6 ***years ***ago
boogaloojef
Quoteslewan Quoteboogaloojef Hate To See You Go has been featured live recently so they included it. they played it only twice (Zurich and at one of the Paris shows in 2017). Most people didn't know the song and even more people most likely forgot the song afterwards In addition, it was also released as a single and a music video was filmed for it. It's a cool Little Walter cov
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6 ***years ***ago
boogaloojef
Quotejahisnotdead Disc One 1. “Start Me Up” 2. “Brown Sugar” 3. “Rocks Off” 4. “Miss You” 5. “Tumbling Dice” 6. “Just Your Fool” 7. “Wild Horses” 8. “Fool To Cry” 9. “Angie” 10. “Beast Of Burden” 11. “Hot Stuff” 12. “It’s Only Rock ’n’ Roll (But I Like It)” 13. “Rock And A Hard Place” 14. “Doom And Gloom” 15. “Love Is Strong” 16. “Mixed Emotions” 17. “Don’t Stop” 18. “Ride ‘E
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6 ***years ***ago
boogaloojef
QuoteIrix Japanese releases: 2CD (36 Tracks, Polydor) - 3CD (46 Tracks, Polydor) - SHM-2CD (36 Tracks, UICY-15816) - SHM-3CD (46 Tracks,UICY-78934) - 3LP Black (36 Tracks, UICY-75112) - 4LP Color (46 Tracks, Polydor) - I'm surprised the Japanese versions will not offer bonus tracks.
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6 ***years ***ago
boogaloojef
QuoteTravelinMan QuoteToru A Quoteloog droog Interesting to see Paul Rodgers talking to Charlie. Was Free recording in Jamaica that year? Paul Rodgers and Simon Kirke were staying there for the recording. Wasn’t Bad Company trying to recruit Mick Taylor around this time? I wish he would have taken that gig. Rodgers and Kirke supposedly called Taylor to tour with Free after Paul Kossoff&
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6 ***years ***ago
boogaloojef
QuoteGasLightStreet Live tracks that didn't make the album: 2000 Light Years From Home I Just Want To Make Love To You Play With Fire Undercover Of The Night Harlem Shuffle Tumbling Dice Street Fighting Man As ii is the album is a double, although the actual vinyl release is not. With those left off tracks, it could've been a triple live album. This live track was left o
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6 ***years ***ago
boogaloojef
QuoteTurd On The Run I totally agree with you... I also struggle with this album in the sense that it could have been a stone-cold, epochal classic on the level of their many other masterpieces preceding it (and the few classic albums that they recorded following Goats Head Soup). The Stones, in the mid-1970's are a huge puzzlement to me because -- in popular mythology -- they hit a "cr
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6 ***years ***ago
boogaloojef
Quote24FPS QuoteSpud Is there sufficiently good & complete audio & video of Knebworth ? If there was , it should have been out years ago ! What's the difference between Knebworth and Les Abattoirs? The Knebworth song list was longer? If Les Abattoirs is what's on three sides of Love You Live, then no thanks. Most but not all of the non-El Mocambo material on Love You Liv
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6 ***years ***ago
boogaloojef
The write up on the pre-order from Cdjapan says this. Japan exclusive reissue. Features The Rolling Stones' concert held on March 12, 1995 at Tokyo Dome. Available as this format for the first time. Restored and remastered. Digipak packaging with a Blu-ray and two SHM-CD discs. Comes with a 20-page photo book. I'm not sure if it means this will only release released in Japan or n
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6 ***years ***ago
boogaloojef
QuoteTheGreek There is a widely circulated boot (video) of a Lick's tour show from 2003 somewhere in Europe that is a smoking hot setlist and performance including deep cuts that most certainly should be given the deluxe treatment for CD/DVD . I just looked it up and it's the Circus Krone show from June of 2003 . That is one heck of a great performance ! The show is available on cd/dv
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6 ***years ***ago
boogaloojef
Quotefalo01 Quotedcba Quotefalo01 I was confirmed again few weeks ago, that Cherry oh baby is/was planned to be included! I guess this is one of the last golden nuggets we will see. Please please please make this a DVD/cd combo with Paris'76 on DVD/BR and a 2-cd set of the Mocambo gigs as a a bonus. to be honest, I guess the fasconation of ElMocambo is, that we only heard parts of it. pe
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6 ***years ***ago
boogaloojef
Then, in 2019, ABKCO will revisit The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus. Originally filmed for the BBC, the December 1968 concert featured the Stones alongside John Lennon and Yoko Ono with Eric Clapton; The Who; Marianne Faithfull; Jethro Tull; and other artists. Unhappy with their six-song set, the Stones shelved the footage. The Who’s segment was included years later in the documentary Th
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6 ***years ***ago
boogaloojef
QuoteBlueranger I hope the OP knows that it is just as much The Rolling Stones themselves who are blocking the release of vault material. ABKCO can’t release any studio outtake without band approval. It was rumored that Mick and Keith were in a studio earlier this year, listening to Beggars Banquet outtakes. Still, an agreement could not be reached with ABKCO. If ABKCO would be allowed, th
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6 ***years ***ago
boogaloojef
Quote1963luca0 The five new songs for ‘Get Yer Ya-Ya’s Out’ are from unused footgae by the Maysles brothers who licensed ABKCO. In the case of ‘Loving Cup’ and other songs on SF and EOMS, ABKCO sued the RS for having used them and the court allowed ABKCO to release new studio songs (‘Metamorphosis’). Since then, ABKCO can’t issue any unreleased studio music anymore. Concerning live music, I’m no
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6 ***years ***ago
boogaloojef
These are pretty lame from Emotional Rescue I will be your knight in shining armor Riding across the desert on a fine Arab charger
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