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71Tele
Is it possible to burn onto a CD once you download it? I hate listening to music on my laptop speakers. No bass.
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Smokey
Has anyone listened to the MR in full?
Did a quick listen of some of the samples.
Didn't sound like the "Brussels" I know.
Quickly compared HTW TD and RTJ (only the sample portions).
I think those are from the second show as suggested in the interview.
JJF seemed unfamiliar as well.
1st edit: quick listen to YCAGWYW. Listen to "hands" in the opening version. The separation of the "s" from "hand" is not on Brussels 1st show. While it sounds like 2000s Mick, I think it's from the 2d show.
And where is the wacky middle solo on JJF?
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Justin
once you purchase the album, you can play the tracks through Google Music. To the right of each track name, an arrow is visible, hover over that and there are several options available, one of them being "Save Song To My Computer"....and voila...the mp3's are downloaded to your computer and you can then burn the mp3's on a disc to play through your stereo.
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maarisathena
smokey--i think you are right. on the video, mj talks about the 1st show as a throw-away, says something like, "don't know what happened to the first show", as if it doesn't matter--this is the second show (better, cooler--never liked afternoon shows). kr says something like, the first is a run through for the second (although he does say that sometimes the first is better, looser--?) and good for him to point that out.
i don't think this is an official release of the famous brussels '73 boot (october 17, 1973, 1st show). it seems, at least, in part, to be taken from the 2nd performance that day.
has the second show been available in the past?
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Smokey
Is the "album art" downloadable?
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NoCode0680
I did put it through Photoshop and brighten up the colors a bit to make it look, in my opinion, a little better than what was on the site. Here' the one I "cleaned up".
[i1131.photobucket.com]
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MTWEMISSYOU
Okay I just heard the samples and to my ears this is completely different from any Brussels show or any other broadcast '73 show that I have and I them all.
I am hearing different guitar passages that I have never heard before.
With the exception of maybe Brown Sugar and Midnight Rambler this sounds like a new release that was never broadcast before. It could be that this show wasn't recorded by the KBFH and was recorded by the Stones themselves.
Don't toss your copy of Brussels away in favor of this because it is different, at least to my ears. I am going to download the whole show and compare it but its not just the mix thats different. Wow, this is awesome news and it could mean that the Stones are going to treat us fanatics and collectors with shows that we don't have or have ever been released underground or otherwise. This is big time!
Lets hope they get around to releasing Baltimore '69 or any '69 show for that matter.
I will be up all night digging this and wondering what the next 5 shows are that they are going to surprise us with.
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71Tele
Is it possible to burn onto a CD once you download it? I hate listening to music on my laptop speakers. No bass.
Absolutely. They're downloaded as regular mp3's and can burn them just like any other mp3.
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Mathijs
@#$%& hell, what a way to wake up in the morning! And after I thought 'great to have Brussels in official quality' I understand it actually is most from the second show! Jeez...
But...It's not available in Europe I understand? So...any megaupload available? I am dying to listen to it!
Mathijs
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gripweed
I HOPE they left Taylor's guitar parts intact... re: Brussels '73