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Matt
In my book as well. but if you listen to the clips available these are certainly not BBC live recordings.
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jlowe
I always assumed that ABKCO were one of the reasons for the non appearance of a "Stones at the Beeb" release in the nineties.
The Beatles, Bowie, The Who, The Kinks ( I think) have all put out official releases and certainly in the case of The Beatles, they achieved very creditable sales figures.
So why nothing from the Stones camp?
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jlowe
I always assumed that ABKCO were one of the reasons for the non appearance of a "Stones at the Beeb" release in the nineties.
The Beatles, Bowie, The Who, The Kinks ( I think) have all put out official releases and certainly in the case of The Beatles, they achieved very creditable sales figures.
So why nothing from the Stones camp?
They released a live EP with Route 66, Cops And Robbers, You Better Move On and Mona in 2012.
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jlowe
I always assumed that ABKCO were one of the reasons for the non appearance of a "Stones at the Beeb" release in the nineties.
The Beatles, Bowie, The Who, The Kinks ( I think) have all put out official releases and certainly in the case of The Beatles, they achieved very creditable sales figures.
So why nothing from the Stones camp?
They released a live EP with Route 66, Cops And Robbers, You Better Move On and Mona in 2012.
But you could only get it with the very expensive super-duper deluxe version of Grrr.