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IrelandCalling4
are there two archives sites, I'm trying stonesarchive.com?
www.stonesarchivestore.com is the one you want
i love the Rolling Stones ... and just hope i can figure out what to do with a FLAC file! :E
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IrelandCalling4
are there two archives sites, I'm trying stonesarchive.com?
www.stonesarchivestore.com is the one you want
i love the Rolling Stones ... and just hope i can figure out what to do with a FLAC file! :E
Hi With Sssoul! Easiest way to do it....search at google for "flac frontend". It's a TINY software programme, and "freeware".
Download, and open "flac frontend". Click "ADD FILES" ( a button at the top of the screen). Then...choose the flac-files from your computer; and press DECODE. Then it's done....the wav files will be saved together with your flac files at your computer.
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artinis1
where can i find the info as to what is being released in the future, also can you purchase from the stonesarchivestore from the united states?
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Whale
Yep, it all fits on one cd, burn to cd without the 2 sec gaps between the tracks and you'll be fine.
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drewmaster
Can someone PLEASE explain to me why the version of YCAGWYW that Google has posted is different from the version that I have in my collection?
The version in my collection (from 'Brussels Affair Definitive Edition') doesn't have Mick saying "ain't that peculiar" and "sing it pretty" after the first "you get what you need".
What's going on here?
Drew
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drewmaster
Can someone PLEASE explain to me why the version of YCAGWYW that Google has posted is different from the version that I have in my collection?
The version in my collection (from 'Brussels Affair Definitive Edition') doesn't have Mick saying "ain't that peculiar" and "sing it pretty" after the first "you get what you need".
What's going on here?
Drew
Its not a copy of the Brussels Affair bootleg.
Only three songs (Brown Sugar, Rambler and SF Man) are duplicated. All from the afternoon Brussels show.
The rest is from the evening show, which is previously unavailable in this format.
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Gazza
Only three songs (Brown Sugar, Rambler and SF Man) are duplicated. All from the afternoon Brussels show.
The rest is from the evening show, which is previously unavailable in this format.
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drewmaster
Can someone PLEASE explain to me why the version of YCAGWYW that Google has posted is different from the version that I have in my collection?
The version in my collection (from 'Brussels Affair Definitive Edition') doesn't have Mick saying "ain't that peculiar" and "sing it pretty" after the first "you get what you need".
What's going on here?
Drew
Its not a copy of the Brussels Affair bootleg.
Only three songs (Brown Sugar, Rambler and SF Man) are duplicated. All from the afternoon Brussels show.
The rest is from the evening show, which is previously unavailable in this format.
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Deltics
I'd just like to take the opportunity to say 'hi' to all my American friends and wish them a Happy Thanksgiving next week!
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Gazza
Yeah. In fairness, the Stones organisation havent exactly made it easier to avoid confusion by not only advertising it with the same title but also inviting you to 'buy the bootleg' on their archive site. So, its an easy assumption to make, even though in the blurb it does say "The new edition, pulled exclusively from the two Brussels gigs.."
I'd say theres a few potential sales that they'll lose out on because of the confusion.
It would have been very easy for them to have just released the first show (and no doubt a lot of people would have complained that they already have it). Its terrific to see that its not just simply a case of them 'bootlegging the bootleggers', but that some thought has gone into the song choices AND that theyve even gone to the trouble of hiring Bob Clearmountain to do a recent mix on it.
It's unquestionably the best Stones live release ever. It even tops Ya Yas. And thats quite an achievement.
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Gazza
Only three songs (Brown Sugar, Rambler and SF Man) are duplicated. All from the afternoon Brussels show.
The rest is from the evening show, which is previously unavailable in this format.
Mr. D might be afternoon show too ... at least per setlist.fm ... The Complete Works (curiously) does not have a complete set list for the evening show.
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Gazza
Only three songs (Brown Sugar, Rambler and SF Man) are duplicated. All from the afternoon Brussels show.
The rest is from the evening show, which is previously unavailable in this format.
Mr. D might be afternoon show too ... at least per setlist.fm ... The Complete Works (curiously) does not have a complete set list for the evening show.
Thats because theres no audience recording of the entire show. Only part of it as far as I know. Crucially, its missing the part of the show that featured Heartbreaker or Mr D.
So, it hasnt been verified as to whether Heartbreaker or Mr D was played (or even both, although thats unlikely as while both were played at a few shows early in the tour, it was generally one or the other for the most part. Glasgow 16/9/73 seems to be the last show which featured both songs). After that, Heartbreaker only appears to have been played on dates where there were matinee and evening performances (and only in the last couple of weeks of the tour)
After Basle, Munich and Frankfurt (26,28 & 30 September) where they did identical setlists on dates which had two shows, on the last few dates on the tour that had matinee and evening performances, where the setlist is known, the songs seem to have been alternated.
Hamburg 2nd October - Mr D (matinee), Heartbreaker (evening)
Aarhus 4th October - no recordings available, so setlists not known
Gothenburg 6th October - Heartbreaker (matinee), ?? (evening) (no recording)
Copenhagen 7th October - Mr D (matinee), Heartbreaker (evening)
(there was some confusion for many years about which show was which on this date, but a new source tape circulated in 2008 indicated the show which had been bootlegged as the 2nd show was the 1st show, and vice versa)
Rotterdam 14th October - Heartbreaker (matinee), Mr D (evening)
Brussels 17th October - Mr D (matinee), ?? (evening)
(the only two-show date which we KNOW for sure had 'Heartbreaker' played at both concert was London 8th September - but 'Mr D' was played at both of those shows as well!)
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The Sicilian
Is it possible that the 1976 Knebworth marathon could be officially released along with 1969 Oakland show and maybe the 1975 Buffalo June or August show???
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toomuchforme
Gimme shelter must be from the 1st show. It is not the same as on Timeless or lost Brussels vgp.
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Gazza
Only three songs (Brown Sugar, Rambler and SF Man) are duplicated. All from the afternoon Brussels show.
The rest is from the evening show, which is previously unavailable in this format.
Mr. D might be afternoon show too ... at least per setlist.fm ... The Complete Works (curiously) does not have a complete set list for the evening show.
Thats because theres no audience recording of the entire show. Only part of it as far as I know. Crucially, its missing the part of the show that featured Heartbreaker or Mr D.
So, it hasnt been verified as to whether Heartbreaker or Mr D was played (or even both, although thats unlikely as while both were played at a few shows early in the tour, it was generally one or the other for the most part. Glasgow 16/9/73 seems to be the last show which featured both songs). After that, Heartbreaker only appears to have been played on dates where there were matinee and evening performances (and only in the last couple of weeks of the tour)
After Basle, Munich and Frankfurt (26,28 & 30 September) where they did identical setlists on dates which had two shows, on the last few dates on the tour that had matinee and evening performances, where the setlist is known, the songs seem to have been alternated.
Hamburg 2nd October - Mr D (matinee), Heartbreaker (evening)
Aarhus 4th October - no recordings available, so setlists not known
Gothenburg 6th October - Heartbreaker (matinee), ?? (evening) (no recording)
Copenhagen 7th October - Mr D (matinee), Heartbreaker (evening)
(there was some confusion for many years about which show was which on this date, but a new source tape circulated in 2008 indicated the show which had been bootlegged as the 2nd show was the 1st show, and vice versa)
Rotterdam 14th October - Heartbreaker (matinee), Mr D (evening)
Brussels 17th October - Mr D (matinee), ?? (evening)
(the only two-show date which we KNOW for sure had 'Heartbreaker' played at both concert was London 8th September - but 'Mr D' was played at both of those shows as well!)
The plot thickens... The newly-released Mr D can't be the afternoon show because it doesn't have the "Brussels Markers" discussed below, as Jagger closes it with "well, well ... oh yeah ... ooo yeah ... [french]".
Dancing With Mr. D: Taylor and Richards are "on". Brussels Markers: "Yeah" at the closing bars, "whoo" at the very end of the song. Wembley Marker: Jagger says: "Thank Ya, Thank You Very Much Indeed, Thank You Very Kindly" at the end of the song.
--from [www.rollingstonesnet.com]
This source would also be surprised by the existence of a Brussels' "Heartbreaker"...
Heartbreaker: Much more interesting in the live setting. Taylor feels and accentuates the song with his use of the "wah-wah" effect. Not played during the first show Brussels, Oct. 17, 1973, so it's always Wembley.
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Gothenburg 6th October - Heartbreaker (matinee), ?? (evening) (no recording)