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It would be cool if they could all be made available in some kind of online store, so that you can listen to everything, pick your favorite versions of each song, and then create your own customized ultimate live album.Quote
kleermaker
More interesting is if they also have recorded all the concerts from the 69-73 era soundboardwise, when they were at their (live) peak. And thus recorded in such a way that it is possible to make decent live albums from that period as yet. Though I don't think those virtual albums will ever see the light of life (and if so, maybe after about another 40 years).
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FreeBird
It would be cool if they could all be made available in some kind of online store, so that you can listen to everything, pick your favorite versions of each song, and then create your own customized ultimate live album.Quote
kleermaker
More interesting is if they also have recorded all the concerts from the 69-73 era soundboardwise, when they were at their (live) peak. And thus recorded in such a way that it is possible to make decent live albums from that period as yet. Though I don't think those virtual albums will ever see the light of life (and if so, maybe after about another 40 years).
I don't think it's going to happen, though.
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urbanjungle90
For me, one of the greatest things that could happen would be if they would make every show available that they have recorded, for example since 1972, as its been mentioned on this thread every show may have been recorded since then.
Then, you could download a certain show for a fee. We know what they're like with money, and I'm sure that would generate them a lot of cash.
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Doc
15 €/$ a show in Flac format with a PDF artwork
That'd be perfect
I am sure they can hire some students in sound engineering as (underpaid) trainees to do the cleaning/editing/mastering job. This guys would have a great line on their resumé and everybody would be happy.
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akgameboy
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urbanjungle90
For me, one of the greatest things that could happen would be if they would make every show available that they have recorded, for example since 1972, as its been mentioned on this thread every show may have been recorded since then.
Then, you could download a certain show for a fee. We know what they're like with money, and I'm sure that would generate them a lot of cash.
Some 1969 and 1970 (the Holy Grail of live Stones) would be nice too...
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akgameboy
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urbanjungle90
For me, one of the greatest things that could happen would be if they would make every show available that they have recorded, for example since 1972, as its been mentioned on this thread every show may have been recorded since then.
Then, you could download a certain show for a fee. We know what they're like with money, and I'm sure that would generate them a lot of cash.
Some 1969 and 1970 (the Holy Grail of live Stones) would be nice too...
It would, but we don't know how many shows were recorded on those tours, because its been said every show since 72 may have been recorded, but we don't know how many shows before then were.
Of course I like the 69 tour but it would be great to have a decent soundboard of a Europe 70 show, as the only soundboard from that tour is the rough sbd from Paris which I think is worse then some audience recordings.
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kleermaker
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Doc
15 €/$ a show in Flac format with a PDF artwork
That'd be perfect
I am sure they can hire some students in sound engineering as (underpaid) trainees to do the cleaning/editing/mastering job. This guys would have a great line on their resumé and everybody would be happy.
And that for 15 euro/dollar a show? Are you mad or something? (No offense intended of course). I would say: 3 e/d a show, at maximum.