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the "cartoonish" Ronnie Wood...ouch
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Paranoid Android wrote on Jul 27th, 2010 at 11:54pm:
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Not that i am complaining...but the DVD is showing a running time of 70 min...while the theatrical release is almost 2hrs...WTeff?!?


Which is why I'll just keep my bootleg copy, thank you very much!
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hey some guy, from one atlantan to another, you a really good writer. You a musician too? Btw, saw L & G at fork and screen in buckhead, added benefit of guinness served at your seat, cheap as my fave irish pub (Limerick Junction, virginia-highlands). Best bye bye johnny ever, and God knows enough bands have took a crack at that one
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jeff wrote on Sep 24th, 2010 at 10:21pm:
hey some guy, from one atlantan to another, you a really good writer. You a musician too? Btw, saw L & G at fork and screen in buckhead, added benefit of guinness served at your seat, cheap as my fave irish pub (Limerick Junction, virginia-highlands). Best bye bye johnny ever, and God knows enough bands have took a crack at that one

Sup, no music or writing talent, mostly cut and paste. I thought about going there to see it but my brother won out so I went to the Avenues in Cumming and ate at Ted's Montana grill.


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Reply #154 - Sep 26th, 2010 at 8:20pm
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StonesFanatic wrote on Sep 24th, 2010 at 1:29pm:
Paranoid Android wrote on Jul 27th, 2010 at 11:54pm:
Gazza wrote on Jul 27th, 2010 at 7:36pm:


Not that i am complaining...but the DVD is showing a running time of 70 min...while the theatrical release is almost 2hrs...WTeff?!?


Which is why I'll just keep my bootleg copy, thank you very much!


The current theatrical release was NOT 2 hrs...it started at 7:30 EXACTLY and i was walking out of the theater at 9:03...I left about 3/4 thru the closing credits...The Jagger thing at the start was about 10-12 minutes...so that leaves the film at about the 70 plus minute  mark
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Reply #155 - Sep 27th, 2010 at 7:21am
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But it's stated all the songs (15 in total) are included. Unless they are running at really fast speed!
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Reply #156 - Sep 27th, 2010 at 9:33am
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Paranoid Android wrote on Sep 26th, 2010 at 8:20pm:
StonesFanatic wrote on Sep 24th, 2010 at 1:29pm:
Paranoid Android wrote on Jul 27th, 2010 at 11:54pm:
Gazza wrote on Jul 27th, 2010 at 7:36pm:


Not that i am complaining...but the DVD is showing a running time of 70 min...while the theatrical release is almost 2hrs...WTeff?!?


Which is why I'll just keep my bootleg copy, thank you very much!


The current theatrical release was NOT 2 hrs...it started at 7:30 EXACTLY and i was walking out of the theater at 9:03...I left about 3/4 thru the closing credits...The Jagger thing at the start was about 10-12 minutes...so that leaves the film at about the 70 plus minute  mark

Nice avatar PA. Who stole this one? (Seriously)
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Thanks...it's totally not me, but I figured what the heck!!
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a week from Tuesday! I am so excited, I'm buying the blue ray with my penis.
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Sneak Preview: Upcoming DVD 'Ladies & Gentlemen...The Rolling Stones'


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October 12, 2010 will mark the release of the long anticipated DVD containing what is arguably one of the greatest concert films ever made, “Ladies and Gentlemen…The Rolling Stones.” Fully restored and mastered from the original film print and multi-track audio masters, a subsequent deluxe box set edition which will contain additional bonus footage and memorabilia, will also be released by its distributor, Eagle Rock Entertainment. The company also released the Rolling Stones documentary “Stones In Exile” earlier this year.

Filmed during four Texas dates on The Stones 1972 American tour, “Ladies and Gentlemen…The Rolling Stones” was premiered in New York at the Ziegfield Theatre on April 15, 1974, followed by a run in select theaters. It was originally filmed in 16 mm.

Bonus features on the upcoming DVD include selected tour rehearsal footage from Montreux, two interviews with Mick Jagger, one from a 1972 “Old Grey Whistle Test” show, and one filmed earlier this year. The British TV series had a long run, ending in January 1983. The 2010 interview by rock critic Paul Sexton serves as a very basic primer on the film and songs that are included.

Within the interview footage, Jagger also discusses topics including David Bowie, The Beatles and songwriting.

While low quality bootlegs of various generation in have been around for years, the difference in quality when compared to the newly authorized release is jarring, to say the very least. The result of the authorized version is extremely laudable.

Jagger notes that the band purchased the footage, adding, “Now we cleaned it up. It was in a bit of a mess, I think. It needed quite a bit of money spent on it.” The result is worth it.

Despite its relatively uncomplicated, simple shots and basic film angles that are predominately filmed straight on, "Ladies And Gentlemen…The Rolling Stones” provides beautiful cinematography with its countless close-up shots.

While many would expect to revisit this film and somehow notice how much the band has changed as far as its live performances, there is one striking thing that has not changed. It would be acknowledging that Jagger’s most recent performances are no less energetic in their delivery than they were back in 1972. I can attest to that, myself, having seen the band’s final appearances from their 2007 European tour. Arguably, Jagger’s performances are even more physically energetic and hyper than they were in the early ‘70’s. When it comes to their live concerts, the band’s work ethic clearly has not dissipated since those days. In fact, during recent tours, it has likely become even more physically demanding than it was in 1972, noting the band’s relentless tour schedules, expanded itinteraries, the band playing larger venues that require more physical movement, and Jagger never retreating from the challenge of being rock and roll’s greatest front man.

Guitarist Keith Richards is still a master of rhythm, and drummer Charlie Watts’ subtle nuances drive this band with unequalled versatility in rock and roll.

The state of these affairs have never changed since the film was originally shot.

Originally executive produced by Marshall Chess, the film is produced by Rollin Binzer, Chess, Bob Freeze and Steve Gebhardt. The film, directed by Binzer, was recorded by Andy Johns and remastered by Freeze.

Photos in the package were shot by Bob Gruen and Ethan Russell.

The tracks the band plays in “Ladies And Gentlemen…The Rolling Stones,” have all remained relevant for almost four decades.

There is nothing about the film that seems dated.

Jagger with his long, feathered hairstyle, prancing in jumpsuits and glittered eye make-up, with Richards in full rhythm mode, donning satin shirts and long scarves with a rooster hair cut, carve timeless images. The music is all that rock and roll was ever meant to be. It is music for yesterday, today, tomorrow and for as long as rock is relevant, which it thankfully, obviously still is.

Mick Taylor’s fine guitar playing has been long replaced by Ron Wood. One can not help but be inspired by Taylor’s markedly fluid guitar work.

Former Stones bassist Bill Wyman cuts a dramatic figure of nostalgia.

Even Taylor’s aggressive and brilliant soloing does not overshadow Richards’ gift of using a riff to its fullest advantage.

Bobby Keys’ indelible melody lines from his sax solos during numbers like “Brown Sugar” are the perfect complement for Taylor’s wicked guitar solos that permeate Richards’ rhythmic vamps. It is a joy to watch Watts smiling as he plays “Bitch,” another track from the band’s “Sticky Fingers” album.

In addition to personnel changes, including Darryl Jones having replaced Bill Wyman subsequent to the band’s “Steel Wheels” tour, there are other comparisons to yesterday and today that are starkly apparent when viewing the film. Jagger is apologetic as he waits before starting the next song, because, as he states, “a few strings busted.” Today, however, with guitar techs ready to jump in at any minute they are needed, along with a cache of guitars in wait, it would be hard to imagine waiting for a Rolling Stones show to continue, because someone needs to start winding up another Ernie Ball string on a headstock for Richards.

At one point, Jagger refers to the fact it is time to “tune up.” A few moments later, he asks, “Can you hear me in the back?” The lead vocalist of the Greatest Rock and Roll Band In the World is not asking this question in order to elicit a meaningless “audience participation” moment, or to engage in mindless banter, but rather because he honestly doesn’t know.

Neither of two late great British keyboardists who also contributed to the tour, session player Nicky Hopkins or Ian “Stu” Stewart are given close-ups in the film. Hopkins is certainly heard, and Stewart is felt to those who knew him.

There are no backstage clips or audience shots, and they aren’t necessary in this film. The DVD solely focuses on performance, and that is more than enough to please anyone that will view this film.

Taylor’s licks played on one of his sunburst Les Pauls punctuate Richard’s riffs. Watts and Richards are a unified rhythm machine that could wake the dead together. The countrified “Dead Flowers” features Richards’ exceptional background vocals and extensive soloing from Taylor.

Richards’ signature song “Happy” is electrifying as he rocks in his high heeled boots, while Wyman is seemingly immobile, stands opposite the comparatively physically understated Taylor.

Another highlight of the concert film is the epic blues number “Love In Vain.” Arguably, when it comes to the blues, this is often where Jagger is at his best, whether it is on vocals, guitar or harmonica. Backed with Taylor’s dangerously expressive glass bottleneck slide on his pinky, the guitarist literally has the audience at his fingertips. Taylor’s style with The Stones is comprised of extremely deliberate soloing; he never wastes a note. Each one is extremely relevant and meaningful.

For “Sweet Virginia,” Richards and Taylor are each on acoustic guitars while playing this  divine song that pays homage to California. With its luscious harmonies provided by Richards, Wyman stands seemingly motionless, adding a subtle but significant bass line.

For Jagger struts while donning yet another jumpsuit during “All Down The Line.” Its classic Taylor guitar phrasing, played with a glass bottleneck slide, climaxes with the horn section that also includes Jim Price, who like Keys, is also from Texas.

Watching Richards sway with his guitar as he plays “Tumblin’ Dice” is a sight for sore eyes as this master of rhythm is never upstaged, even as Jagger sashays through the song.

“Gimme Shelter” is also performed in the film.

With their uncanny ability to take a twelve bar blues riff and turn it into a haunting performance, the band plays “Midnight Rambler,” offering an unforgettable number with its seductive rhythmic changes.

During this song, Jagger conjures a harmonica solo that is as fierce as a guitar solo.

The rhythmic voodoo culminates into a bluesy bridge with Richards’ stealthy riffs cementing “Oh, don’t you do that” into the countless minds that have encountered this hypnotic track.

The band delivers another gift in this film, a version of “Bye Bye Johnny,” written in 1958 by Chuck Berry, one of his four Johnny B. Goode tracks recorded on Chess Records.

“Rip This Joint” is among the tracks played from “Exile On Main St.” It leads into “Jumpin’ Jack Flash,” one of the greatest rock and roll anthems ever written, if not the greatest song about survival to ever be recorded.

For the last song performed in the film, the band plays “Street Fighting Man,” Its lyrics ask, “What can a poor boy do, but to sing in a rock and roll band?” Thankfully, Richards, Watts and Jagger are still begging the same question today.

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"While low quality bootlegs of various generation in have been around for years, the difference in quality when compared to the newly authorized release is jarring, to say the very least. The result of the authorized version is extremely laudable."
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Charlie Watts Talks Rolling Stones DVD, 'Exile' Reissue


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It's been a year of unusual retrospection for the Rolling Stones. May brought Universal's high-profile reissue of 1972's "Exile on Main Street," which has sold 197,000 copies in the United States since its rerelease, according to Nielsen SoundScan, and more than 900,000 worldwide, according to Universal. Further global re-examination of the group's colorful past is guaranteed by the Oct. 26 publication of Keith Richards' much-anticipated memoir, "Life."

Before that, on Oct. 12, Eagle Rock Entertainment will release "Ladies & Gentlemen the Rolling Stones" on DVD and Blu-ray. The concert film, shot on the 1972 North American tour, had a limited cinematic release in 1974 but has effectively been out of circulation since. Drummer Charlie Watts spoke to Billboard about the movie and other developments in his-and the Stones'-world.

What are your thoughts about "Ladies & Gentlemen," almost 40 years on?

I'd forgotten completely about it and I still don't remember much. Anyway, it's a good period for us, the Mick Taylor period. A golden era, really, for the Rolling Stones. He's wonderful live, and he had some good songs to play with.

Do people find it strange that you don't recall the intricacies of tours from that long ago?


I kept trying to explain to a guy interviewing me that being in the Rolling Stones is one thing, but looking at it from the outside... I've never done it, never had the interest or inclination. But being in it is wonderful. People look at you aghast and say, "Don't you remember?" whatever it is, and you think, "No, I don't, because we were playing somewhere else the next day."

On the 1972 tour you introduced new "Exile" songs like "Tumbling Dice," "Happy" and "Sweet Virginia." How do you generally go about fitting new material among the hits?

We have a bit of a problem with touring, because we always think, "Oh, make this one totally different," but of course you do have to play "Satisfaction." You don't have to, and you can [leave] it out, but generally people would love to hear it. I mean, would you really want the Stones to go onstage and quietly sit down on stools? I don't know if you would. We haven't built up an audience like that. We are what we are, a rock'n'roll band. I love it, but it's difficult to get out of that.

Were you pleased with the reaction to the "Exile" reissue?

Oh, I loved it when they said, "You're No. 1 [in the United Kingdom]." Mick [Jagger] and I thought it was going to be about 10 50-year-olds buying this thing. It's amazing, really, and the documentary ["Stones in Exile"] was OK; I thought they did a very good job. Mick as well, he did a lot of work on that.

Have you read what Keith Richards has written about you, or the band, in his book?

No. I hope he's said nice things about everyone, but it's his take on it. It's not meant for me, it's meant for other people to read it. I know Keith, I love him, and he's whatever he is to me. But I hope it's all right for him-it sells and all that. He's been writing this thing since the middle of the last tour.

Is there any talk among you of touring or recording again?

Well, it's always been "next year"- it's been like that for two years. We'll go on the road when Keith's bored, when his book's out of the way and he's bored, and Ronnie [Wood's] bored. At the moment, they're both not bored. Bored enough, I mean. So I think that will happen. How long and how we do it will be another thing. It takes a lot of thought, an awful lot, and it usually takes a lot of time.


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My Four Reel version has been entertaining me deeply and frenetically for half a decade, and I see no reason to support a remaster that gives me less running time or no more pleasure.  I'd have to compare discs to be impressed, or not.

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The running time is obviously an error.
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I'm taking Tuesday off and calling in sick on Wednesday.  I am giddy as a school girl!
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Some Guy wrote on Oct 10th, 2010 at 9:47pm:
I'm taking Tuesday off and calling in sick on Wednesday.  I am giddy as a school girl!

I fully expect to see fans in sleeping bags today @ Best Buy awaiting this release...ah the old days!
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Ordered it today from Amazon.com. Looking forward to getting this. I've only seen various clips on TV and YouTube, so it will be great to see at least one documented release from the '72 tour. Hopefully, Cocksucker Blues will be coming soon.
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Trey Krimsin wrote on Oct 11th, 2010 at 9:31am:
Ordered it today from Amazon.com. Looking forward to getting this. I've only seen various clips on TV and YouTube, so it will be great to see at least one documented release from the '72 tour. Hopefully, Cocksucker Blues will be coming soon.


i ordered in amazon.co.uk and they ship last saturday 9, hope this week get in hands!!!

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So I go to my local best buy happily. I walk in and a kid asks to help me, I tell him what I need. He has a consternated look on his face. He looks it up on the computer and says we have one. I'm all like what the fuck? One, are you shitting me! Am I being punked? He goes to the back and comes out and starts looking around and finds it somehow. I take it and ask him why only one and he replys "don't know dude". They only ordered one. But they sold out in seconds!
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Some Guy wrote on Oct 12th, 2010 at 10:49am:
So I go to my local best buy happily. I walk in and a kid asks to help me, I tell him what I need. He has a consternated look on his face. He looks it up on the computer and says we have one. I'm all like what the fuck? One, are you shitting me! Am I being punked? He goes to the back and comes out and starts looking around and finds it somehow. I take it and ask him why only one and he replys "don't know dude". They only ordered one. But they sold out in seconds!


I just bought two for $7.99 each at Best Buy.  Did not even know it was on sale until I got to the register, so I went back and got another one. There were about a half dozen of them left, so I did buy a substantial percentage of their inventory.
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Some Guy wrote on Oct 12th, 2010 at 10:49am:
So I go to my local best buy happily. I walk in and a kid asks to help me, I tell him what I need. He has a consternated look on his face. He looks it up on the computer and says we have one. I'm all like what the fuck? One, are you shitting me! Am I being punked? He goes to the back and comes out and starts looking around and finds it somehow. I take it and ask him why only one and he replys "don't know dude". They only ordered one. But they sold out in seconds!


I just bought two for $7.99 each at Best Buy.  Did not even know it was on sale until I got to the register, so I went back and got another one. There were about a half dozen of them left, so I did buy a substantial percentage of their inventory.

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Well, after a quick look at it I must say, a must have for every Stonesfan. Very good quality, remember this is the seventies. It's a huge improvement to the bootleg dvd I have. Nice bonus videos, especially the 2010 Mick interview. Gonna watch it completely this weekend when the wife is away for the weekend. (LOL)
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