Future Rolling Stones From The Vault releases

Discussion in 'Music Corner' started by John Fell, Nov 29, 2015.

  1. Dave Hoos

    Dave Hoos Nothing is revealed

    Forgive me if I don't hold my breath.
     
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  2. All Down The Line

    All Down The Line The Under Asst East Coast White Label Promo Man

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    Boom boom.
     
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  3. riverrat

    riverrat Senior Member

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    Oregon
    I'm one of those people. I do not need anymore live shows from the 90s, 00s, or 10s...
     
  4. MRamble

    MRamble Forum Resident

    Me too!... but only after they release...

    Double Door 97
    Live at the 10 Spot 97
    St. Louis 97
    Shepherds Bush 1999
    Various Club/Theater shows from 2002-2003
    Saitama 2006

    Then I can be done with that decade!
     
  5. :tiphat:
     
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  6. TonyCzar

    TonyCzar Forum Resident

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    MSG 2002!!!!

    :wantsome:
     
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  7. PageLesPaul

    PageLesPaul To be a rock and not to roll...

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    In case you were interested in the packaging of the latest release.

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  8. blurayisking

    blurayisking Forum Resident

    No need to wait for Brussels Affair 1973.

    It is available as an import combo package that includes the Marquee Club 1971 (Blu-ray + CD) plus Brussels (2 CD) from Japan. (actually purchased from Amazon.com).

    Cost me a lot of money but well worth it. The sound is incredible on both concerts.

    We baby boomers don't have the luxury of waiting years for a release.

    Otherwise, we'll likely be dead or dying by the time they decide to release the damn thing world-wide.
     
  9. maui jim

    maui jim Forum Resident

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    West of LA
    Absolutely agree it’s worth the $$.
     
  10. I have it too and agree wholeheartedly. Worth every penny. Bought mine from CDJapan.
     
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  11. J_D__

    J_D__ Senior Member

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    Or a 1973 complete concert.
     
  12. Dave Hoos

    Dave Hoos Nothing is revealed

    Wembley.
     
  13. marcb

    marcb Senior Member

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    DC area
    The Roseland Ballroom show a few days later was a more interesting setlist than MSG.
     
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  14. All Down The Line

    All Down The Line The Under Asst East Coast White Label Promo Man

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    The number of those fans are growing.........
     
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  15. Jimmy Cooper

    Jimmy Cooper Forum Resident

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    Kiel, Germany
    I'm fine with Bremen. But I'm fine with every Vault release they do.
     
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  16. This.
     
  17. John Fell

    John Fell Forum Survivor Thread Starter

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    I would rather have some of the club shows with different set lists if they are going to release recent shows, even better would be a live compilation of some of the more rarely played tracks.
     
  18. PacificOceanBlue

    PacificOceanBlue Senior Member

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    The Southwest
    Hope it sounds better than the Miami show. Miami was a colossal disappointment after the San Jose ‘98 release, which sounded great. Still, enough if these contemporary era shows.
     
  19. aphexj

    aphexj Sound mind & body

    Contemporary? This was 24 years ago!

    Listening to the first CD, now. Maybe it's just the recording gear from these big stadium shows in '94/'95 but there is still a bit of a 'pinched' or muddy sound on the instruments, I find. Either that or this Sam Wheat guy isn't nearly as good as Clearmountain. I didn't realize that this show had already been released in 1995... on Laserdisc! Check it:

    The Rolling Stones - Voodoo Lounge In Japan

    Oh man, does "Love Is Strong" ever sound great though! Worth getting it for this alone :love:
     
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  20. All Down The Line

    All Down The Line The Under Asst East Coast White Label Promo Man

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    Australia
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    I thought someone said San Jose did not sound great or was it the performance being referred to?
     
  21. San Jose definitely sounds better than Miami.They we’re both mixed and mastered by the same people which makes the difference puzzling.
     
  22. All Down The Line

    All Down The Line The Under Asst East Coast White Label Promo Man

    Location:
    Australia
    I can't recall how the VHS Miami sounded back in the day compared to other Stones videos?
     
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  23. aphexj

    aphexj Sound mind & body

    Awful — it had this enormous, inappropriately loud crowd noise slathered on throughout, very tinny sounding guitars, and I think the drums sounded quite weak as well. Same mix on the original DVD, still shockingly bad. The Uncut Sam Wheat remix is an improvement, and obviously includes the whole show, but there's still something not quite right about it
     
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  24. All Down The Line

    All Down The Line The Under Asst East Coast White Label Promo Man

    Location:
    Australia
    How was the original broadcast?
     
  25. aphexj

    aphexj Sound mind & body

    I didn't tune in, I was eight years old!
     
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