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I'd love to hear this. Can't comment cause, of course, I've never heard it. But, honestly, my favorite version, by far, is on the Some Girls Live in Texas DVD. I took my girlfriend to see it at the theater and we were both blown away. She is a fan but not as well-versed as I am. She said Jagger was even slightly blown away by the end of that song.
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palerider22
It's now on the 'Holy Grail' list...someone must of managed it.
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There was a thread about the Echoplex show last year and I asked about the performance and possible existence of video/audio of Love In Vain – thread link here: [www.iorr.org] (sorry, I don’t know how to link to the specific spot on the thread page). Halup replied (edited) “…Seeing Taylor on Love In Vain made me think he would have a larger role than he did in 2012…I had some friends who also attended the show and heard from one of them that the person I referred to recorded the audio of the whole show. I will try to ask this guy about that when I encounter him again.” Based on Halup’s writings, one might surmise that the performance of Love In Vain was quite good.
Flacnvinyl also posted the following: “Echoplex, like every gig on this tour, was professionally filmed and multitracked. The promotional snippets from every gig are straight off the board for audio, but the footage has been captured if they want to release it.”
Here’s hoping they release it someday soon.
Echoplex pro-shot clip:
Echoplex clip posted by BeforeTheyMakeMeRun in the thread mentioned above (appears to be amateur-shot):
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There was a thread about the Echoplex show last year and I asked about the performance and possible existence of video/audio of Love In Vain – thread link here: [www.iorr.org] (sorry, I don’t know how to link to the specific spot on the thread page). Halup replied (edited) “…Seeing Taylor on Love In Vain made me think he would have a larger role than he did in 2012…I had some friends who also attended the show and heard from one of them that the person I referred to recorded the audio of the whole show. I will try to ask this guy about that when I encounter him again.” Based on Halup’s writings, one might surmise that the performance of Love In Vain was quite good.
Flacnvinyl also posted the following: “Echoplex, like every gig on this tour, was professionally filmed and multitracked. The promotional snippets from every gig are straight off the board for audio, but the footage has been captured if they want to release it.”
Here’s hoping they release it someday soon.
Echoplex pro-shot clip:
Echoplex clip posted by BeforeTheyMakeMeRun in the thread mentioned above (appears to be amateur-shot):
Did anybody say that this was a tired band? Wow, that BS really rocks!
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Echoplex clip posted by BeforeTheyMakeMeRun in the thread mentioned above (appears to be amateur-shot):
Did anybody say that this was a tired band? Wow, that BS really rocks!
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Echoplex clip posted by BeforeTheyMakeMeRun in the thread mentioned above (appears to be amateur-shot):
Did anybody say that this was a tired band? Wow, that BS really rocks!
Can you please tell me what is so good about this version? To my ears it's a decent version but a tad too slow and a bit lazy sounding
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There was a thread about the Echoplex show last year and I asked about the performance and possible existence of video/audio of Love In Vain – thread link here: [www.iorr.org] (sorry, I don’t know how to link to the specific spot on the thread page). Halup replied (edited) “…Seeing Taylor on Love In Vain made me think he would have a larger role than he did in 2012…I had some friends who also attended the show and heard from one of them that the person I referred to recorded the audio of the whole show. I will try to ask this guy about that when I encounter him again.” Based on Halup’s writings, one might surmise that the performance of Love In Vain was quite good.
Flacnvinyl also posted the following: “Echoplex, like every gig on this tour, was professionally filmed and multitracked. The promotional snippets from every gig are straight off the board for audio, but the footage has been captured if they want to release it.”
Here’s hoping they release it someday soon.
Echoplex pro-shot clip:
Echoplex clip posted by BeforeTheyMakeMeRun in the thread mentioned above (appears to be amateur-shot):
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pepganzo
this is the best version.
What's brilliant about this mix as opposed to the bootleg raw version ???? Ok give up?? Keith's guitar is noticeably out of tune on the raw version but on the album I never heard this. The engineers cleverly added loud applause over Keith's first notes, drawing your attention away from the root note. While the following notes are still iffy that applause made this unnoticeable to me until I recently heard the live-er version. I think it's Kleermaker who compiled the 1969 stuff. If so thanks for ruining this for me forever><.. Also those are only Mick Taylor's guitars in the picture, the bass is nondescript. I wonder if Keith refused to let his stuff get dragged out for a donkey and a drummer. Taylor's SG was a dog, I never saw a film where it sounded in tune. I had a 1962 myself and it sounded great but was terrible to tune as well.Quote
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pepganzo
this is the best version.
Absolutely. Perfect from start to finish. Simply transcendent. The voice, the soul, the groove...not a single wasted note.
As for the Echoplex version - I'd love to get surprised, but judging from the other clips, I dare to say be careful what you wish for...
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saltoftheearth
Leeds 1971 would also be a magnificient version if a stereo recording existed.
As much as I love the 1969 version from Baltimore on GYYA (without overdubs, btw!!!) I must state that.
And as much as I love Midnight rambler from Brussels 1973 I would he happy to have a stereo recording of the Leeds Show because this slower, blues-like version ist also very strong.
I hope that they will release this show in the near future in their Archive series (although I amnot too impressed with Bitch or Satisfaction, btw).
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Echoplex clip posted by BeforeTheyMakeMeRun in the thread mentioned above (appears to be amateur-shot):
Did anybody say that this was a tired band? Wow, that BS really rocks!
Can you please tell me what is so good about this version? To my ears it's a decent version but a tad too slow and a bit lazy sounding
This groove is locked down. And they're not playing it too slow. They're playing it at the right tempo for a change
Keith is really on here + the energy Mick feeds off the audience. Love it.
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gibsonman
Does anybody know what guitar keith used on LIV on this show?
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68to72
I know everyone has their own personal favourite LIV, but is the L&G version the benchmark?
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Stoneburst
I think the Leeds Lungs version is Jagger's best performance, and up there with the band's best - love what Nicky does on it, although I miss the slide guitar: