stonedinaustralia wrote on Mar 16
th, 2010 at 3:25am:
GotToRollMe wrote on Mar 16
th, 2010 at 1:30am:
This is beyond ridiculous. I already HAVE the original and handed-down-from-God-Himself "Exile" on vinyl from 1972. Hell, I have TWO of them, postcards and all.
same here except only one of my vinyl editions has the postcards..plus i have it on CD and I have the mickboy Main Street Revisted remix - the bonus tracks to which are excellent (with no added guitars, vocals etc i might add) and, it would seem, are much more interesting than the proposed bonus tracks on this re-issue
sad to say but - "did you ever get the feeling that they just don't get it??"
or maybe , baby, they just don't care
What they've done is LOST IT. Putting out shitty product for years that can't possibly make any real money and then moaning about how much work this was . . . To Hell with Them.
I'm with you guys - I have original US vinyl, original UK vinyl, original German vinyl, Japanese vinyl, mono Tumblin' Dice/Black Angel 45, ADTL/Happy 45 (it's a travesty that this ADTL is not included in the official CD release. A TRAVESTY!), and more than one vinyl boot with studio outtakes hodgepodged on it. And I'm going to give this set the miss. Who knows? I may buy the CD issue if I like the bonus tracks enough. But no way am I shelling out my $$ for some bullshit documentary and an untested press of an album I own great great copies of already.
Now, I don't think they owe me anything - I was just sort of "waxing" (ha!) hyperbolic about that to what was hopefully the amusement of all, but seriously . . . I am, as a vinyl/Rolling Stones/rock 'n' roll loyalist, the EXACT DEMOGRAPHIC for this piece of shit, and I can't be the only one getting off the bus on it because of the poorly thought out product execution. If Jagger wants $$ value for his time he needs to understand what makes this release worthy of the hype and deliver the right product combination to the people who will buy it. That's just economics. The "if it sells, we'll do more" logic only works if the product is worth buying. That's a two way st.