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This guy William M Smith says Billy Preston opened the evening show in Houston. Is that true? First I've heard of that.
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Reagan
Hi Kleermaker,
I agree about the sound quality. Not terrible, just disappointing. As for extras, I like the rehearsal footage. So we got something there.
By the way, I noticed that Can't You Hear Me Knockin' from Glastonbury has been deleted from your channel. Did YouTube do that?
-R
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kleermaker
The Stones at their height. The L&G DVD was indeed disappointing because the sound quality wasn't any better than the best bootlegs we already had. And as Lieb said, no extras included, while it's more than probable that there's more material, if only Rocks Off.
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The Stones at their height. The L&G DVD was indeed disappointing because the sound quality wasn't any better than the best bootlegs we already had. And as Lieb said, no extras included, while it's more than probable that there's more material, if only Rocks Off.
It's that the concert film has poor sound, though, as the bootleg CD has crisp and clear sound...
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The Stones at their height. The L&G DVD was indeed disappointing because the sound quality wasn't any better than the best bootlegs we already had. And as Lieb said, no extras included, while it's more than probable that there's more material, if only Rocks Off.
It's that the concert film has poor sound, though, as the bootleg CD has crisp and clear sound...
Yeah, but I'm not sure all the songs (performances) from the movie are available on high quality bootleg CD?
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The Stones at their height. The L&G DVD was indeed disappointing because the sound quality wasn't any better than the best bootlegs we already had. And as Lieb said, no extras included, while it's more than probable that there's more material, if only Rocks Off.
It's that the concert film has poor sound, though, as the bootleg CD has crisp and clear sound...
Yeah, but I'm not sure all the songs (performances) from the movie are available on high quality bootleg CD?
Good observation. There might be some differences there...
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The Stones at their height. The L&G DVD was indeed disappointing because the sound quality wasn't any better than the best bootlegs we already had. And as Lieb said, no extras included, while it's more than probable that there's more material, if only Rocks Off.
It's that the concert film has poor sound, though, as the bootleg CD has crisp and clear sound...
Yeah, but I'm not sure all the songs (performances) from the movie are available on high quality bootleg CD?
Good observation. There might be some differences there...
The famous Ft Worth Express bootleg (et al) is from the 2nd Ft Worth show, from which they took only two songs for the film. The 1st show (four songs featured in the movie) is only out on decent audience boot, as far as I know. Likewise, I don't think there's much of the Houston material on boots which sound any better than the movie. Here are the sources in the film (taken from [www.nzentgraf.de]):
740301A 1st March: New York City, unknown cinema or venue: Preview screening of
the movie ‘Ladies And Gentlemen, The Rolling Stones’. Directors: Rollin’ Binzer & Stephen Gebhardt. Incl.
- Brown Sugar (MJ/KR) -Houston 25.6.72, 2nd
- Bitch (MJ/KR) -Fort Worth 24.6.72, 2nd
- Gimme Shelter (MJ/KR) -Fort Worth 24.6.72, 1st
- Dead Flowers (MJ/KR) -Fort Worth 24.6.72, 1st
- Happy (MJ/KR) -Fort Worth 24.6.72, 1st
- Tumbling Dice (MJ/KR) -Houston 25.6.72, 1st
- Love In Vain (Robert Johnson) -Houston 25.6.72, 1st
- Sweet Virginia (MJ/KR) -Fort Worth 24.6.72, 1st
- You Can’t Always Get What You Want (MJ/KR) -Houston 25.6.72, 1st
- All Down The Line (MJ/KR) -Houston 25.6.72, 2nd
- Midnight Rambler (MJ/KR) -Houston 25.6.72, 2nd
- Band introduction -Fort Worth 24.6.72, 2nd
- Bye Bye Johnny (Chuck Berry) -Houston 25.6.72, 1st
- Rip This Joint (MJ/KR) -Fort Worth 24.6.72, 2nd
- Jumping Jack Flash (MJ/KR) -Houston 25.6.72, 1st
- Street Fighting Man (MJ/KR) -Houston 25.6.72, 2nd
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muenke
what about the bootleg called Ladies And Gentlemen (TMOQ)? I know it's supposed to be mp3, but the sound is marvellous, and the clarity is another league than the film.
if you have the boot, listen to SV for instance. We hear clearly everything Taylor plays. Must be remixed, or is it from another source?
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muenke
I´m pretty sure, that at least YCDTB is the soundtrack from the film ... Perhaps they really just remastered the audio from the old vhs-tapes or got their hands on the mastertapes (not very likely I think), who knows ...
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They can't make improvements like these by using the fil audio as the source, kleerie.
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kleermaker
YCDTB is indeed the soundtrack from the film and all CD's from the film are from the same source. The CD from the 2nd Ft Worth show as Lieb mentioned up here is much better as for its sound quality.
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YCDTB is indeed the soundtrack from the film and all CD's from the film are from the same source. The CD from the 2nd Ft Worth show as Lieb mentioned up here is much better as for its sound quality.
Are you saying all the boot soundtrack CDs are sourced from (the same mix as) the movie and therefore sound just as mediocre as the movie?
Munichhilton -- what do you mean with "DFW"? Dallas Fort Worth?