• Audience 8.2 - From tape source not LP, this recording has some tape hiss present, but it’s not overwhelming the music. Music sometimes seems a little muddy but then clears up a little then returns to a little muddy. It’s not bad though, it’s much better than most of the multi gen STP tour audience tapes out there. THE ROLLING STONES 1973-09-26 Festhalle Bern, Switzerland Setlist 1. BROWN SUGAR 2. GIMME SHELTER 3. HAPPY+ 4. TUMBLING DICE 5. STAR FUCKER 6. DANCING WITH MR.D 7. ANGIE 8. YOU CAN'T ALWAYS GET WAHT YOU WANT 9. MIDNIGHT RAMBLER 10. HONKY TONK WOMEN 11. ALL DOWN THE LINE 12. RIP THIS JOINT 13. JUMPING JACK FLASH 14. STREET FIGHTING MAN Musicians; MICK JAGGER- Vocals/Harmonica KEITH RICHARDS- Guitars/Backing Vocals & Lead Vocals on+ MICK TAYLOR- Guitars BILL WYMAN- Bass CHARLIE WATTS- Drums BILLY PRESTON- Piano/Organ/Clavinet STEVE MADAIO- Trumpet/Fluglehorn BOBBY KEYS- Saxophone MANUEL KELLOUGH- Percussion(on some shows on thsi tour) MARSHALL CHESS- Tamborine(on "Street Fighting Man"){on some shows on thsi tour}
  • Studio Quality 8.8-9.4 None of this is bad, however there is going to be some hiss on some tracks but it’s not annoying at all. Overall it’s all great, some very very interesting stuff going on here too. Various sources used throughout so sometimes uneven but a noble effort was made to remaster those bits so it flows better, and it does. I like this, it’s a pleasure to listen to because there’s a lot of varied material. Rolling Stones Black And Blue Sessions & More Various Sources 1974-1975 01 Hot Stuff 02 Hand Of Fate 03 Cherry Oh Baby 04 Memory Motel 05 Hey Negrita 06 Melody 1 07 Slave 1 08 Worried About You 09 Crazy Mama 1 10 I Got A Letter 1 11 Act Together 1 12 Fool To Cry 1 Munichland Melodies ( 05, 06 ) Outtakes `74 - `75 ( 02, 03, 04, 09, 12 ) Ship Dip Blues ( 01 ) Black And Blue - bootleg ( 07, 08, ) Static In The Attic ( 10, 11 )
  • Studio Quality 8.8-9.4 - None of this is bad, however there is going to be some hiss on some tracks but it’s not annoying at all. Overall it’s all great, some very very interesting stuff going on here too. Various sources used throughout so sometimes uneven but a noble effort was made to remaster those bits so it flows better, and it does. I like this, it’s a pleasure to listen to because there’s a lot of varied material. Rolling Stones Black And Blue Sessions & More Various Sources 1974-1975 01 Come On Sugar ( Let`s Do It Right ) 02 English Rose 03 Munich Reggae 04 Boogie Jam 05 I Love Ladies 06 Melody 2 07 Cellophane Trousers 08 Jam 2 09 Man Eating Woman 10 Freeway Jam (with Jeff Beck) 11 Jungle Man 12 Carnival To Rio (with Eric Clapton) Black And Blue - bootleg ( 01, 03, 05, 09 ) Outtakes `74 - `75 ( 07 ) Rotterdam Rehearsals ( 02, 04, 06, 10 ) Montauk Rehearsals ( 08, 11 ) Sympathy For Slowhand - ( 12 )
  • Studio Quality 8.8-9.4 - None of this is bad, however there is going to be some hiss on some tracks but it’s not annoying at all. Overall it’s all great, some very very interesting stuff going on here too. Various sources used throughout so sometimes uneven but a noble effort was made to remaster those bits so it flows better, and it does. I like this, it’s a pleasure to listen to because there’s a lot of varied material. Rolling Stones Black And Blue Sessions & More Various Sources 1974-1975 01 Act Together 2 02 Worried About You 2 03 Crazy Mama 2 04 Slave 2 05 Fool To Cry 2 06 Melody 3 07 I Got A Letter 2 08 Jam 1 09 Jenny Jenny 10 Shame Shame Shame 11 Get Off Of My Cloud (with Alexis Korner) Outtakes `74 - `75 ( 02, 04 ) Static In The Attic ( 05 ) Rotterdam Rehearsals ( 03, 10 ) Montauk Rehearsals ( 06, 08, 09 ) Unknown bootlegs (01, 11 )
  • Studio Quality 9.7 - Overall the quality is superb, a couple of songs maybe just a couple notches down but none here that is less than excellent. Obviously these versions are not what was on the album but some are pretty close, just some different mixes, maybe alternate guitar workouts and maybe Mick is trying some different vocalizations but it’s still another angle on a great album. Why do all these “modern” era Stones albums seem to age very well. Because they were and are good, fact! The Rolling Stones - Blessed Poison Sessions (working title of Bridges To Babylon) 01 Out Of Control 1 02 Dream About 03 Prairie Love 04 Desperate Man 05 Sanctuary 06 20 Nil 07 Too Tight 1 (KR) 08 Low Down 1 (KR) 09 Might As Well Get Juiced 1 10 Flip The Switch 1 (KR) 11  Saint of me 1 12 Lowdown 2 (KR) 13 Might as well get juiced 2  
  • Audience 7.9-8.3 - A tape that starts rough and ends rough but in the middle it is actually not bad. This is a taper that made this an event, the evening was captured with a genuine excitement which is epitomized by the introduction to the show by taper. I love that stuff. I like this tape because I understand now – it transcends the necessity for perfection because it happened in real time for the people who made this tape and there’s a twinkle of magic because you suddenly, for a split second, become them during the show. I can’t really explain it, but something happened while listening that made me understand what I was listening to beyond a rating. Make sense? THE ROLLING STONES Boston Garden Boston MA. November 29th 1969 1st Show THE BAND Ian Stewart keyboards Mick Jagger lead vocals harmonica Keith Richards guitar lead and backing vocals Charlie Watts drums Mick Taylor guitar Bill Wyman bass guitar 1 -Dianne Intro 2 -Terry Ried 3 -Stones Intro 4 -Jumpin' Jack Flash 5 -Oh Carol 6 -Sympathy For The Devil 7 -Stray Cat Blues 8 -Love In Vain 9 -Prodigal Son 10 -Under My Thumb 11 -Midnight Rambler 12 -Live With Me 13 -Little Queenie 14 -(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction 15 -Honky Tonk Woman 16 -Street Fighting Man
  • Audience 8.8 - Back in the cassette tape trading days, many tapes would be passed around containing the Mick Taylor period and those were the ones I most gravitated towards. A lot of those shows I have never listened to again since the cassette days for fear they would still sound so weak…but this one has blown me away, literally. It is not the old multi-gen, hissy and muddy clusterphuck like so many of those audience recordings were, this one is really pretty friggin’ good. Not perfect, but VERY damn good. THE ROLLING STONES Boston Garden Boston, MA July 18th 1972 THE BAND Mick Jagger vocals harmonica tambourine Keith Richards electric guitar vocals Bill Wyman bass Charlie Watts drums Mick Taylor lead guitar Nicky Hopkins Keyboards Bobby Keys saxophone Jim Price trumpet SETLIST 1 Announcement 2 Band Intro 3 Brown Sugar 4 Bitch 5 Rocks Off 6 Gimme Shelter 7 Happy 8 Tumbling Dice 9 Love In Vain 10 Sweet Virginia 11 You Can't Alway's Get What You Want 12 All Down The Line 13 Midnight Rambler 14 Band Introduction 15 Bye Bye Johnny 16 Rip This Joint 17 Jumpin' Jack Flash 18 Street Fighting Man 19 Honky Tonk Woman 20 Closing Announcement
  • Audience 8.7 - This recording sounds like what I always imagined a Stones concert from 1975 would sound like…raw, dirty, and dangerous. How can anyone not like this kind of stuff?  It’s just the coolest, really, sitting here and reliving these times. The Stones captured the times in their sound, and their energy is so damn cool, so funky, bluesy, the Stones are rock and roll. The Rolling Stones Rich Stadium, Buffalo, NY. August 8. 1975. CD 1: 1. Honky Tonk Women 2. All Down The Line 3. If You Can't Rock Me 3. Get Off Of My Cloud 4. Star Star 5. Gimme Shelter 6. Ain't Too Proud to Beg 7. You Gotta Move 8. Happy 9. Tumbling Dice 10. It's Only Rock'n Roll (But I Like It) CD 2: 1. Fingerprint File 2. Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa (Sad Song) 3. Wild Horses 4. That's Life 5. Outa Space 6. Brown Sugar 7. Midnight Rambler 8. Rip This Joint 9. Street Fighting Man 10. Jumping Jack Flash
  • Audience 8.0 – 8.5 This is one of those “right in the thick of it” tapes. Immersed into the crowd, you become part of the experience of the concert along with the tapers themselves. Is that good or bad?  In this case it starts off a little shaky and gets better, and better, as the show progresses until at the end you realize you had a great time. Rich Stadium Buffalo, NY 1978-07-04 Disc One 1. Let It Rock 2. All Down The Line 3. Honky Tonk Women 4. Starfucker 5. When The Whip Comes Down 6. Lies 7. Miss You 8. Beast Of Burden Disc Two 1. Shattered 2. Just My Imagination 3. Respectable 4. Far Away Eyes 5. Love In Vain 6. Tumbling Dice 7. Happy 8. Sweet Little Sixteen 9. Brown Sugar 10. Jumpin' Jack Flash
  • Miami 2019 Audience 8.8 - Tremendous atmosphere while retaining good and clear sound. It’s understandable being that the band plays enormous stadiums that you may have problems getting a solid capture, but provided that you aren’t in the nose bleeds, and your gear is decent, you can really get something worthwhile on tape with PA systems being so good. This is one such job. Charlie’s last gig with The Stones, and thankfully a good capture of the event. St. Louis 2021 Audience 9.2 - This one is right in the pocket!  Solid low end, with some genuine gut punching drums and bass without being boomy at all.  Vocals, nicely positioned in the mix, and both guitars are clear.  Really I have to say this is a joy to listen to and doesn’t have to be a soundboard to qualify. This is the first appearance of Steve Jordan as official replacement of the departed Chawlee Watts. Rolling Stones Charlie's Last, Steve's First DISC 1 Hard Rock Stadium Miami,FL August 30, 2019 01. Intro 02. Jumping Jack Flash 03. It's Only Rock 'n' Roll 04. Tumbling Dice 05. Out Of Control 06. Under My Thumb 07. YCAGWYW 08. Sweet Virginia 09. Dead Flowers 10. Sympathy For The Devil 11. Honky Tonk Women 12. You Got The Silver 13. Before They Make Me Run DISC 2 01. Miss You 02. Paint It Black 03. Midnight Rambler 04. Start Me Up 05. Brown Sugar 06. Gimme Shelter 07. Satisfaction Disc 3 The Dome At America's Center St Louis, Missouri 26th September 2021 01 Intro 02 Street Fighting Man 03 It's Only Rock 'n' Roll (But I Like It) 04 Here's To You Charlie 05 Tumbling Dice 06 Under My Thumb 07 19th Nervous Breakdown 08 Wild Horses 09 You Can't Always Get What You Want 10 Living In A Ghost Town 11 Start Me Up 12 Honky Tonk Women Disc 4 13 Band Introductions 14 Happy (Keith) 15 Slipping Away (Keith) 16 Miss You 17 Midnight Rambler 18 Paint It Black 19 Sympathy For The Devil 20 Jumping Jack Flash 21 Gimme Shelter 22 Satisfaction 23 Outro
  • Audience 8.7 - This is definitely the best sounding version of this show. Not bad either – typical of the time period but tapers managed to capture the entire show in pretty good quality.  You can easily forgive some of the minor flaws because that is what they are…minor. A keeper!

    The Rolling Stones Soldier Field Chicago, IL 1978-07-08 Disc 1 1. -Let It Rock    [03:25] 2. -All Down The Line    [04:46] 3. -Honky Tonk Women    [05:10] 4. -Star Star    [04:28] 5. -When The Whip Comes Down    [06:49] 6. -Lies    [05:55] 7. -Miss You    [10:42] 8. -Beast of Burden    [06:09] 9. -Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me)    [08:34] Disc 2 1. -Shattered    [05:50] 2. -Respectable    [04:01] 3. -Far Away Eyes    [05:53] 4. -Love In Vain    [06:08] 5. -Tumbling Dice    [06:07] 6. -Happy    [03:40] 7. -Sweet Little Sixteen    [03:49] 8. -Brown Sugar    [04:41] 9. -Jumping Jack Flash    [09:43] 10. -(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction    [05:47]
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    ROLLING STONES – Collector Treasures Vol.1 68-74 (13CD Canister)

    Original price was: $85.00.Current price is: $80.00.
    Stunning collection! The BEST quality available...this reminds me of those exhaustive Beatles studio collections that reveal every detail, every alternate mix, etc. Very careful presentation, includes pretty much everything you'd want to hear and then some. RIP Charlie Watts The Rolling Stones The Collector Treasures 1968-1974 13CD 230 Tracks Disc 1 1. Jigsaw Puzzle I – take 1 London, Olympic Sound Studios 23.3 1968 2. Jigsaw Puzzle I – take 2 3. Jigsaw Puzzle I – take 3-5 4. Jigsaw Puzzle I – take 6 5. Jigsaw Puzzle I – take 7-8 6. Jigsaw Puzzle I – take 9 7. Jigsaw Puzzle I – take 10 8. Jigsaw Puzzle I – take 11 9. Jigsaw Puzzle I – take 12 10. Jigsaw Puzzle I – take 13 11. Jigsaw Puzzle I – take 14 (all instr.) 12. Parachute Woman I – alternate mix London, Olympic Sound Studios 25.3 1968 13. Parachute Woman – electric vers. 14. Child Of The Moon II – accoustic instr. London, Olympic Sound Studios 29.3 1968 15. Child Of The Moon III – backing track 16. Pay Your Dues London, Olympic Sound Studios 31.3 1968 17. Stray Cat Blues I London, Olympic Sound Studios 3.4 1968 Disc 2 1. Jumping Jack Flash II – backing track London, Olympic Sound Studios 20.4 1968 2. Jumping Jack Flash V – promo single 3. Jumping Jack Flash VI – promo film I 4. Street Fighting Man IV – longer outro London, Olympic Sound Studios 13-23.5 1968 5. No Expectations I – acoustic 6. No Expectations (?) – acoustic 7. No Expectations – electric 8. Factory Girl I – alternate fiddle mix 9. Dear Doctor I 10. Dear Doctor II 11. Dear Doctor III 12. Family – electric 13. Blood Red Wine 14. Still A Fool (Morganfield) 15. Give Me A Hamburger To Go (aka Stuck Out All Alone) 16. Prodigal Son (Wilkins) 17. Jisaw Puzzle II – without vocal overdubs Los Angeles, Sunset Sound Studios 8-25.7 1968 18. Highway Bound aka Highway Child London, Olympic Sound Studios 17-31.3 1968   Disc 3 1. Sympathy For The Devil I – acoustic London, Olympic Sound Studios 4-10.6 1968 2. Sympathy For The Devil II 3. Sympathy For The Devil III – guitar riffs 4. Sympathy For The Devil IV – part 1-3 5. Sympathy For The Devil V & IV 6. Sympathy For The Devil VII 7. Sympathy For The Devil VIII 8. Sympathy For The Devil IX 9. London Jam – part 1 & 2 10. Untitled Jam 11. Family II (acoustic) London, Olympic Sound Studios 28.6 1968 12. Family III 13. Salt Of The Earth III – early mix Los Angeles, Sunset Sound Studios 7-25.7 1968 14. Memo From Turner I – demo London, unknown Studio Sept. 1968 15. Memo From Turner VI – movie vers. 16. Memo From Turner II – alternate vocals London, Olympic Sound Studios 17.11 1968 17. Memo From Turner IV 18. Memo From Turner (not on cover)   Disc 4 1. You Got The Silver II (MJ vocals) London, Olympic Sound Studios 16.2 1969 2. Gimme Shelter I (KR vocals) London, Olympic Sound Studios 23-25.2 1969 3. Honky Tonk Women I London, Olympic Sound Studios 9/16.3 1969 4. Gimme Shelter II London, Olympic Sound Studios 15.3 1969 5. You Can’t Always Get What You Want IV with choir intro. 6. Sister Morhine II (Jagger-Richards-Faithfull) London, Olympic Sound Studios 22-23 & 30.3 1969 7. And I Was A Country Boy (instr.) London, Olympic Sound Studios 23.3 1969 8. Sister Morphine III (Jagger-Richards-Faithfull) – early mix London, Olympic Sound Studios 31.3 1969 9. Downtown Suzie II (Wyman) London, Olympic Sound Studios 23.4 1969 10. The Boudoir Stomp (Watts-Hopkins-Cooder) 11. It Hurts Me Too (Hudson Whittaker) 12. Edward’s Thrump Up (Watts-Hopkins-Cooder) 13. Blow With Ry (Watts-Hopkins-Cooder) 14. Interlude A La El Hopo (Watts-Hopkins-Cooder) - The Loveliest Night Of The Year (Juventino Rosas) 15. Highland Fling (Watts-Hopkins-Cooder) 16. Country Honk I -without fiddle London, Olympic Sound Studios 12.5 1969   Disc 5 1. Loving Cup II London, Olympic Sound Studios 17.4-2.7 1969 2. Jiving Sister Fanny I – early mix 3. Jiving Sister Fanny III 4. I Don’t Know Why I Love You I (Wonder-Riser-Hunter-Hardaway) – early edited mix without brass 5. I Don’t Know Why I Love You I (Wonder-Riser-Hunter-Hardaway) 6. All Down The Line I – accoustic Los Angeles, Sunset Sound Studios 7-26.10 1969 & Elektra Studios 28.10-2.11 1969 7. I’m Going Down II London, Olympic Sound Studios 16-30.6 & 14-27.7 1970 8. Hillside Blues see 6 9. Gimme Shelter – first guitar,some percussion 10. Gimme Shelter – second guitar 11. Gimme Shelter – bass 12. Gimme Shelter – percussion 13. Gimme Shelter – piano, guitar, mouth organ 14. Gimme Shelter – vocal 15. Gimme Shelter – backing track 16. Sister Mprhine (Jagger-Richards-Faithfull) Los Angeles, RCA Studios 7-25.7 1968 17. The Wild Colonial Boy Middlesex, Twickenham Studios Sept. 1969   Disc 6 1. You Gotta Move II (McDowell-Rev. Gary Davis) Florence, Muscle Shoals Sound Studio 2.12 1969 2. You Gotta Move III* (McDowell-Rev. Gary Davis) – alt.mix 3. Brown Sugar I – early vocals, no lead guitar Florence, Muscle Shoals Sound Studio 3-4.12 1969 4. Brown Sugar II – without sax, alt.guitar 5. Brown Sugar III* – Hot Rocks 1st press London, Olympic Sound Studios 9,10 & 18.12 1969 6. Brown Sugar Va* – later sax at 1’42 7. Brown Sugar Vb* – less guitar 8. Wild Horses I – demo Gram Parson Florence, Muscle Shoals Sound Studio 4.12 1969 9. Wild Horses – instr. 10. Wild Horses II* – Hot Rocks 1st press 11. Wild Horses III* – no piano, alt. mox of II 12. Wild Horses IV* overdubs Pedal steel – Pete Kleinow organ, L.Russell,early 1970 13. Wild Horses V* – short take 14. Brown Sugar IV w/Eric Clapton London, Olympic Sound Studio 18.12 1969 15. Dancing In The Light London, Olympic Sound Studios & Newbury, Stargroves March-May 1970 16. Dead Flowers II – alt.mix,less slide guitar & piano see 5 17. Cocksucker Blues see 15 18. Leather Jacket (Taylor) London, Olympic Sound Studios 16-30.6 & 14-27.7 1970 19. Can’t You Hear Me Knocking (not on cover) 20. Dead Flowers (not on cover) *Final mixing London April/May 1970   Disc 7 1. All Down The Line II – electric London, Olympic Sound Studios 14-27.7 1970 2. Who Am I? 3. I’m Going Down IV 4. Shine A Light II 5. Get A Line On You – with Leon Russell 6. Trident Jam London, Olympic Sound Studios & Newbury, Stargroves 17-31.10 1970 7. Stop Breaking Down II (Johnson) 8. Good Time Women II 9. Shake YOur Hips (Moore) 10. Potted Shrimp 11. All Down The Line III – electric slow vers. 12. So Divine II 13. Bitch II – alt.mix 14. Travelling Man 15. Sway I – single version 16. Sweet Virginia II – without backing vocals 17. Silver Train I 18. Bitch   Disc 8 1. Rocks Off I – backing track Villefranche-Sur-mer, Villa Nellcote 10-late July & 14-23.10 1971 2. Rip This Joint II – backing track with slide guitar 3. Happy – longer version 4. Ventilator Blues I instr. rehearsal 5. Let It Loose II – backing track 6. All Down The Line IV – backing track 7. Soul Survivor – early instr. 8. Ain’t Gonna Lie 9. I’m Not Signifying II – backing track 10. Instrumental 11. I’m Not Signifying II – early vers.with less vocals and horns at end 12. Sweet Black ANgel II – backing track Los Angeles, Sunset Sound Studios 4-19.12 1971 13. Turd On The Run – alt.mix 14. All Down The Line VI – US single B-side 15. Exile On Main Street Blues Los Angeles, Sunset Sound Studios 28.3 1972 16. I Don’t Care 17. Pass The Wine 18. Dancing In The Light 19. So Divine 20. Title 5   Disc 9 1. (Jungle Disease) Jam 1&2 Dallas, Sumet-Burnet Recording Studio 23.6 1972, rehearsals 2. Tar And Feathered Blues 3. Hats Off To Slim Harpo 4. Let It Loose I 5. Let It Loose II 6. Let It Loose III 7. Blues jam 8. Gimme Shelter 9. Jam 10. Ventilator Blues I 11. Ventilator Blues II 12. Delta Slide 13. Memphis Jam 14. Sweet Black Angel 15. Don’t You Lie To Me (Hudson Whittaker) 16. Tabasco Jam 17. Shake Your Hips I (James Moore) 18. Shake Your Hips II (James Moore)   Disc 10 1. Let It Loose IV Dallas, Sumet-Burnet Recording Studio 23.6 1972, rehearsals 2. Let It Loose V 3. Taxarcana Jan 4. Shave ‘Em Dry (Trad.) 5. Key To The Highway (Broonzy-Segar) 6. 32-20 Blues (Robert Johnson) 7. When You Got A Good Friend (Robert Johnson) 8. Torn And Frayed I 9. Torn And Frayed II 10. Rock jam 11. The Last Time 12. Satisfaction I 13. Satisfaction II 14. Monkey Man 15. (Whip’s Crack) Jam 16. (Tiger Snarl) Jam 17. You Can’t Always Get What You Want Cocksucker Blues movie, Burbank-rehearsal, late May 1972 18. It’s Funny Cocksucker Blues movie, MJ on piano,vocals 3.6-26.7 1972   Disc 11 1. Tumbling Dice I Montreux, Rialto Theater 18.5 1972, rehearsals 2. Shake Your Hips (James Moore) 3. (Bluesberry) Jam 4. Loving Cup -playback with live vocals 5. Tumbling Dice II 6. (John’s) Jam 7. Criss Cross I -basic track, without sax Kingston, Dynamic Sounds Studios 25-30.11 & 6-21.12 1972 8. Through The Lonely Nights -single-version 9. Tops I -instrumental 10. Fast Talking Slow Walking 11. You Should Have Seen Her Ass 12. Waiting On “My” Friend 13. Separately (Richards-Taylor) -instrumental 14. Windmill I -instrumental, aka Wind Call Los Angeles, Village Recorders 27-30.1 1973 15. Windmill II -instrumental, aka Wind Call 16. Plundered My Soul 17. I’m Not Signifying 18. Loving Cup -alt.take   Disc 12 1. Dancing With Mr. D. III -early version London, Island Recording Studios 28.5 1973 onwards 2. 100 Years Ago II -longer differently mixed acetate-version 3. Angie -alt.mix 4. Silver Train II -early version without harmonica, but with brass 5. Silver Train III -differently mixed acetate-version 6. Hide Your Love III -acetate-version 7. Winter II -slightly different mix of version III 8. Criss Cross II -first version with Bobby Keys on sax in the outro 9. Criss Cross III -with Bobby Keys on sax from early on, faded out 10. Criss Cross IV -edited version II with more (Bobby Keys on) sax and vocal overdubs; used as soundtrack for the Japanese movie Metamorphoses 11. Dancing With Mr. D. III -promofilm mix London, unknown studio 17.7 1973 12. Silver Train II -promofilm mix 13. Angie -promofilm mix 14. Too Many Cooks Angelo Bond-Ronald Dunbar-Edith Wayne) Los Angeles, The Record Plant late Dec. 1973 15. Drift Away (Mentor Williams) Munich, Musicland Studios 8-13.2 & 20.2-3.3 1974 16. Living In The Heart Of Love 17. Slow Down And Stop Munich, Musicland Studios 12-24.11 1973 18. Following The River   Disc 13 1. Ain’t Too Proud To Beg II (Whitfield-Holland) -acetate-version Newbury, Stargroves & London, Island Recording Studios 20-25.5 1974 2. Fingerprint File II -acetate-version 3. If You Can’t Rock Me II -acetate-version 4. Dance Little Sister II -differently mixed and longer acetate-version 5. Till The Next Goodbye II -differently mixed acetate-version 6. Ain’t Too Proud To Beg (Whitfield-Holland) -promofilm mono mix UK TV, London 1.10 1974 7. Act Together II Munich, Musicland Studios 5-9.12 1974 8. Act Together I 9. Cherry Og Baby (Donaldson) -early take 10. Fool To Cry -early take 11. Fool To Cry II -early take with finished lyrics 12. I Got A Letter I 13. I Got A Letter II 14. Till The Next Goodbye -promofilm mono mix
  • Audience 9.0 - I have rated this highly because it transcends the boring sameness of most modern aud recordings and sounds more like a 70’s boot! I can’t explain it really. It’s just, to me, the Stones should always sound like the Cleveland 1978 bootleg LP which really sort of sums up the Stones for me.
  • Soundboard 9.2 - What I like most about this board tape is that it emphasizes Bill Wyman, and I mean where you can hear individual notes that he is playing, while also laying down a strong, sonically speaking, low end (so it’s not just bass notes being plucked out).  This is a new, and good way to listen to another ’81 Tour board tape without being bored…’cause we all know the set list didn’t change at all.

    Rolling Stones Rosemont Horizon Des Plaines, IL. 11-23-1981 Disc 1 1. -Take The A Train - Under My Thumb 2. -When The Whip Comes Down 3. -Let's Spend The Night Together 4. -Shattered 5. -Neighbours 6. -Black Limousine 7. -Just My Imagination 8. -Twenty Flight Rock 9. -Going To A Go Go 10. -Let Me Go 11. -Time Is On My Side 12. -Beast Of Burden 13. -Waiting On A Friend 14. -Let It Bleed Disc 2 1. -You Can't Always Get What You Want 2. -Band Intros 3. -Little T&A 4. -Tumbling Dice 5. -She's So Cold 6. -Hang Fire 7. -Miss You 8. -Honky Tonk Women 9. -Brown Sugar 10. -Start Me Up 11. -Jumping Jack Flash 12. -Satisfaction 13. -Star Spangled Banner - School Day
  • Audience 7.9/Soundboard 8.8 - A rough and tumble recording for a rough and tumble show. Quite frankly, it’s a perfect match, but obviously when the soundboard portions kick in it is a relief to the ears. The audience tape is one of the better sounding ones of the tour – we’ve all heard the dismal sounding ones and this is by far better. The video footage gives you more appreciation for the tapers efforts, because it just looks like it would have been a miracle to have produced anything remarkable in that venue. My hats off to the tapers! The Rolling Stones Let it Bleed Tour Olympia Stadium, Detroit, MI, USA November 24th, 1969 Track List 01 Jumpin' Jack Flash 02 Carol 03 Sympathy For The Devil 04 Stray Cat Blues 05 Love In Vain 06 Prodigal Son 07 You Gotta Move 08 Under My Thumb 09 Midnight Rambler 10 Live With Me 11 Little Queenie 12 (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction 13 Honky Tonk Women 14 Street Fighting Man Includes Rare Video Footage!
  • Audience 8.6 - A kind of bumpy ride at times, being immersed in the middle of a rowdy audience, but the music comes through surprisingly well for such a massive cataclysm it must have been! It’s kind of fun, it’s a time capsule, and as long as I can hear the music in a clear way, even if it is not “hi-fi”, it’s fine by me. This is a low gen tape and clear enough for its purpose, but yeah, you are in the middle of the action quite literally. ROLLING STONES Cobo Arena Detroit MI. July 27th, 1975 THE BAND Mick Jagger lead vocals harmonica Keith Richards guitar lead and backing vocals Charlie Watts drums Ronnie Wood guitar backing vocals Bill Wyman bass guitar Billy Preston keyboards backing vocals Ollie E. Brown percussion backing vocals Disc 1 1 -Honky Tonk Women 2 -All Down The Line 3 -If You Can't Rock Me 4 -Get Off Of My Cloud 5 -Star Star 6 -Gimme Shelter 7 -Ain't Too Proud To Beg 8 -You Gotta Move 9 -You Can't Always Get What You Want 10 -Happy 11 -Tumbling Dice 12 -It's Only Rock'n'roll Disc 2 13 -Fingerprint File 14 -Wild Horses 15 -That's Life 16 -Outta Space 17 -Brown Sugar 18 -Midnight Rambler 19 -Rip This Joint 20 -Street Fighting Man 21 -Jumping Jack Flash 22 -Thank you, Goodnight

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