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Physical product for Brussels 73, Toronto 2005 and Leeds 82 is my guess based on previous digital only releases.
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MrThompsonWooft
Physical product for Brussels 73, Toronto 2005 and Leeds 82 is my guess based on previous digital only releases.
Don't forget Tokyo 1990, where we know there is pro-show video. Brussels has already been released physically (albeit bleeding expensive).
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Physical product for Brussels 73, Toronto 2005 and Leeds 82 is my guess based on previous digital only releases.
Don't forget Tokyo 1990, where we know there is pro-show video. Brussels has already been released physically (albeit bleeding expensive).
Perhaps a more affordable Brussels?
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Anything from later than '82 puts me to sleep.
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24FPS
It would be good to mix San Jose '99 in there. It's the only post Wyman live Stones release worth having that we know of at this point. (Thought I know some people like Paradiso '95).
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Paul McCartney (a member of The Beatles 'till 1970) filmed this with his private beatle-camera I read somewhere.....Sweet Dreams indeed.
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It would be good to mix San Jose '99 in there. It's the only post Wyman live Stones release worth having that we know of at this point. (Thought I know some people like Paradiso '95).
Toronto 2005 was also great and that's coming also.
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It would be good to mix San Jose '99 in there. It's the only post Wyman live Stones release worth having that we know of at this point. (Thought I know some people like Paradiso '95).
Toronto 2005 was also great and that's coming also.
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It would be good to mix San Jose '99 in there. It's the only post Wyman live Stones release worth having that we know of at this point. (Thought I know some people like Paradiso '95).
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It would be good to mix San Jose '99 in there. It's the only post Wyman live Stones release worth having that we know of at this point. (Thought I know some people like Paradiso '95).
Toronto 2005 was also great and that's coming also.
What's so special about Toronto 2005?
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It would be good to mix San Jose '99 in there. It's the only post Wyman live Stones release worth having that we know of at this point. (Thought I know some people like Paradiso '95).
Toronto 2005 was also great and that's coming also.
What's so special about Toronto 2005?
It was a surprisingly good show.
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It would be good to mix San Jose '99 in there. It's the only post Wyman live Stones release worth having that we know of at this point. (Thought I know some people like Paradiso '95).
Toronto 2005 was also great and that's coming also.
What's so special about Toronto 2005?
It was a surprisingly good show.
Yes indeed. LIGHT THE FUSE is the Download album I played the most (Brussels 73 comes close or it's a draw).
This show was the only one in this series that wasn't known from bootlegs beforehand.
It has a great setlist and it's a small venue:
1.ROUGH JUSTICE (only time played as an opener on the opening night of ABB!)
2.LIVE WITH ME
3.19th NERVOUS BREAKDOWN (mean version, a different arangement 2005)
4.SHE'S SO COLD
5.DEAD FLOWERS
6.BACK OF MY HAND
7.AIN'T TOO PROUD TO BEG
8.INFAMY
9.OH NO NOT YOU AGAIN
10.GET UP STAND UP (released on The Biggest Bang DVD)
11.MR. PITIFUL (released on The Biggest Bang DVD)
12.TUMBLING DICE
13.BROWN SUGAR
14.JUMPING JACK FLASH
+ They recorded and filmed everything (backstage, arriving, leaving together in a small car right after the show etc.) A lot of scenes were shown on the official Rolling Stones webpage at the time. They can be seen on bootleg DVD's (4) called www.rollingstones.com volume 1 to 4.
There is a lot of unique footage on these DVD's by the way and the originals were from the official Stones webpage at the time. A must have.
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It would be good to mix San Jose '99 in there. It's the only post Wyman live Stones release worth having that we know of at this point. (Thought I know some people like Paradiso '95).
Toronto 2005 was also great and that's coming also.
What's so special about Toronto 2005?
It was a surprisingly good show.
Yes indeed. LIGHT THE FUSE is the Download album I played the most (Brussels 73 comes close or it's a draw).
This show was the only one in this series that wasn't known from bootlegs beforehand.
It has a great setlist and it's a small venue:
1.ROUGH JUSTICE (only time played as an opener on the opening night of ABB!)
2.LIVE WITH ME
3.19th NERVOUS BREAKDOWN (mean version, a different arangement 2005)
4.SHE'S SO COLD
5.DEAD FLOWERS
6.BACK OF MY HAND
7.AIN'T TOO PROUD TO BEG
8.INFAMY
9.OH NO NOT YOU AGAIN
10.GET UP STAND UP (released on The Biggest Bang DVD)
11.MR. PITIFUL (released on The Biggest Bang DVD)
12.TUMBLING DICE
13.BROWN SUGAR
14.JUMPING JACK FLASH
+ They recorded and filmed everything (backstage, arriving, leaving together in a small car right after the show etc.) A lot of scenes were shown on the official Rolling Stones webpage at the time. They can be seen on bootleg DVD's (4) called www.rollingstones.com volume 1 to 4.
There is a lot of unique footage on these DVD's by the way and the originals were from the official Stones webpage at the time. A must have.
Brussels was the only show that wasn't known + this one, save BS and MR from Brussels and a few pro-shot videos from Toronto.
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It would be good to mix San Jose '99 in there. It's the only post Wyman live Stones release worth having that we know of at this point. (Thought I know some people like Paradiso '95).[/quote
I was at this show and saw the ca ares.....please release this!