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Jann Wenner raved about the July 11th show in Rolling Stone at the time.
I think he raved about the first show of the L.A. residency (July 9) : like in NYC the rock royalty was invited to the opening night... and the band really delivered.
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Jann Wenner raved about the July 11th show in Rolling Stone at the time.
I think he raved about the first show of the L.A. residency (July 9) : like in NYC the rock royalty was invited to the opening night... and the band really delivered.
No I believe Jann Wenner wrote a review titled L.A. Friday Night from which the title slipped into common Stones patois when a bootleg company used the headline and accompanying photo as part of the paper insert on a vinyl bootleg
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Jann Wenner raved about the July 11th show in Rolling Stone at the time.
I think he raved about the first show of the L.A. residency (July 9) : like in NYC the rock royalty was invited to the opening night... and the band really delivered.
No I believe Jann Wenner wrote a review titled L.A. Friday Night from which the title slipped into common Stones patois when a bootleg company used the headline and accompanying photo as part of the paper insert on a vinyl bootleg
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stewedandkeefed
Jann Wenner's review was called L.A. Friday Night and it appeared in the September 11, 1975 issue of Rolling Stone
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1969Fan
But someone had their sh*t together when it came to details and properly storing archival materials. Otherwise we wouldn't be enjoying all these iconic recordings from the back in the day.
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I hope they will release Brussels on an affordable medium other than a download.
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I agree. Good review. And it sounds like this person is speaking with authority on the continuing date mystery. As for how good or bad the performance(s) on the DVD and CD are, I am biased because I was there and therefore I value them. Did they play as well in 1975 as they did in 1969? Or 1972? Or with the fire they displayed in Brussels 1973? IMHO, no all counts. But the LA shows are an essential part of this Stones freak's library.
The more I listen to Ya Ya's, the more I like the straight ahead guitar-driven rock style they shared with their audiences on that iconic tour. And the Ladies and Gentlemen DVD, sloppily filmed and marginally recorded, is a classic 1972 Stone's performance. Sweet Virginia is over the top. It's too bad legal problems with Alan Klein prevented them from releasing their planned double pocket album with Stevie Wonder from the 1972 Tour.
I hope they will release Brussels on an affordable medium other than a download.
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I agree. Good review. And it sounds like this person is speaking with authority on the continuing date mystery. As for how good or bad the performance(s) on the DVD and CD are, I am biased because I was there and therefore I value them. Did they play as well in 1975 as they did in 1969? Or 1972? Or with the fire they displayed in Brussels 1973? IMHO, no all counts. But the LA shows are an essential part of this Stones freak's library.
The more I listen to Ya Ya's, the more I like the straight ahead guitar-driven rock style they shared with their audiences on that iconic tour. And the Ladies and Gentlemen DVD, sloppily filmed and marginally recorded, is a classic 1972 Stone's performance. Sweet Virginia is over the top. It's too bad legal problems with Alan Klein prevented them from releasing their planned double pocket album with Stevie Wonder from the 1972 Tour.
I hope they will release Brussels on an affordable medium other than a download.
Re the ALLEN KLEIN dispute:
Anything now holding back a release of the Stones-Wonder recordings from 1972 ?
They were contractually prohibited from releasing a live album until around 1975, I believe. Part of the deal that allowed Brown Sugar/Wild Horses to be on both Rolling Stones Records AND ABKCOQuote
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I agree. Good review. And it sounds like this person is speaking with authority on the continuing date mystery. As for how good or bad the performance(s) on the DVD and CD are, I am biased because I was there and therefore I value them. Did they play as well in 1975 as they did in 1969? Or 1972? Or with the fire they displayed in Brussels 1973? IMHO, no all counts. But the LA shows are an essential part of this Stones freak's library.
The more I listen to Ya Ya's, the more I like the straight ahead guitar-driven rock style they shared with their audiences on that iconic tour. And the Ladies and Gentlemen DVD, sloppily filmed and marginally recorded, is a classic 1972 Stone's performance. Sweet Virginia is over the top. It's too bad legal problems with Alan Klein prevented them from releasing their planned double pocket album with Stevie Wonder from the 1972 Tour.
I hope they will release Brussels on an affordable medium other than a download.
Re the ALLEN KLEIN dispute:
Anything now holding back a release of the Stones-Wonder recordings from 1972 ?
Why should it be more problematic to release a 1972 show than, say, shows from 73, 75 or 78? They all have Klein era songs.
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I've got a glass of vodka and Tumbling Dice from this show on in DTS surround sound. If you haven't got it treat yourselves! A masterpiece in one song.
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I've got a glass of vodka and Tumbling Dice from this show on in DTS surround sound. If you haven't got it treat yourselves! A masterpiece in one song.
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I've got a glass of vodka and Tumbling Dice from this show on in DTS surround sound. If you haven't got it treat yourselves! A masterpiece in one song.
Are you implying you need to be drunk to enjoy this lame duck of a show?
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I've got a glass of vodka and Tumbling Dice from this show on in DTS surround sound. If you haven't got it treat yourselves! A masterpiece in one song.
Are you implying you need to be drunk to enjoy this lame duck of a show?