Future Rolling Stones From The Vault releases

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

  1. Totti is god

    Totti is god Forum Resident

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    I think i saw in RS documentary. I don’t know which Maybe. Ole ole ole. Maybe late 70 is. But im sure RS music was banned
     
  2. Daniel Falaschi

    Daniel Falaschi Live detective

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    Maybe he's referring to the times of the Falklands War. Everything english/foreign was banned. :doh::doh::doh::confused::eek:
    That's how dictatorships do things.
     
  3. Totti is god

    Totti is god Forum Resident

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    No. I saw in RS documetary film. Not fir Faklands. Before Faklands and after
     
  4. That’s my dilemma too.
     
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  5. mbrownp1

    mbrownp1 Forum Resident

    Do some research before you label something extreme...or a “claim”:

    Argentina’s military dictatorship: suppression of rock

    Progressive rock made in-ways as acoustic phased out, and the rock scene was just becoming mainstream when the country’s democratic government was toppled by a military junta in 1976. This dictatorship would become infamous for its violence and repression, known as the Dirty War. Rock musicians were considered subversive; facing increasing censorship and repression, rock returned underground.

    By the early 1980’s, the conflict between the Argentine junta and the UK over the Malvinas /Falklands Islands was heating up, and the government banned all foreign music from the radio waves.

    Rock Music in Argentina | BuenosTours
     
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  6. nickde

    nickde Forum Resident

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    Definitely not. This is similar to the bonus DVD from Live At The Tokyo Dome of the Stones arrival at the airport in Japan.
     
  7. Oatsdad

    Oatsdad Oat, Biscuits, Abbie & Mitzi: Best Dogs Ever

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    A) "Rock music was banned until late 80s" indicates it wasn't allowed at all prior to that period, not that it went through a time in which it was oppressed.
    B) As noted, rock bands like Queen and VH played Argentina in the early 80s.
    C) Still seemed to be an awful lot of rock in Argentina during that "banned" period:

    Argentine rock - Wikipedia
     
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  8. Daniel Falaschi

    Daniel Falaschi Live detective

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    Yes, the military dictatorships were not that intelligent to get the meaning of the lyrics at that time. Reminds me of a US President from the 80's too.
     
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  9. Exile On My Street

    Exile On My Street Senior Member

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    Tipper Gore? :D
     
  10. All Down The Line

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

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    No idea, I bought Bremen and soon after heard of the follow up!
     
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  11. Eric Weinraub

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    Man I wish Brussels Affair would get a reissue... am tired of the later era Stones and want some more shows with Mick Taylor.
     
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  12. Hiraeth

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    That's definitely the greatest Stones bootleg.
     
  13. Dee Zee

    Dee Zee Once Upon a Dream

    Was not a Brussels an official download? That’s what I thought when I got it.
     
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  14. Hiraeth

    Hiraeth Forum Resident

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    I think the Stones did eventually authorise its release, in the last 4 or 5 years. But it's been out there since the 70s as a bootleg. It was released 'as is' though, I don't think the Stones actually did any work on it to improve the sound, hence the call for a remaster.
     
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  15. PageLesPaul

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

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    The bootleg was taken from the early show. The official download/CD was mostly taken from the evening show except for Brown Sugar, Midnight Rambler and a solo from All Down The Line. It was definitely remastered.
     
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  16. All Down The Line

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

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    Absolutely true and important to be noted.
     
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  17. Hiraeth

    Hiraeth Forum Resident

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    ah, ok. thanks for the clarification!
     
  18. Ironbelly

    Ironbelly Forum Resident

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  20. Ironbelly

    Ironbelly Forum Resident

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    It was not only remastered but compressed for Japanese CD re-issue. I.e. DRs for 2015 Japanese CDs are 1-2 units lower comparing DRs of digital downloads from 2011. On the other hand, those annoying clicks in Angie were removed for 2015 CD issue.
     
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  21. It’s a raw live Stones show and the mastering that was done to prepare it for physical release aside, it still sounds great.
     
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  22. Eiricd

    Eiricd Forum Resident

    For those who know;

    - how long have the stones used video screens on tour?
    - are the “more recent” (Tokyo 90 and beyond) releases camera feeds from the big screens, or are they properly shot with an extensive camera set up?
     
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  23. nickde

    nickde Forum Resident

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    1989 and on.
    Don't know that.
     
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  24. MRamble

    MRamble Forum Resident

    These recent releases are a result of proper camera crews filming the event.
     
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  25. MHP

    MHP Lover of Rock ‘n Roll

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    As far as I know, video screens appeared on some dates of the 1981/82 tour. The 1982 Leeds show is a result of video screen film, which explains why there is very little audience shots and a lot of close-up’s of the band.
     

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