is there a list anywhere of available soundboard shows please ? in the meantime i have these ready to torrent are any/all of them exceptional sound ? get off of my cloud canada dry texas rangers voodoo in rio frankfurt 1976 thanks for any help bill
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2005-08-16 20:06 by billy318124.
Buenos Aires 1998, Buenos Aires 1995, Rocks Off, Brussels Affair, Rio 98, Order In The Court, Kings Of Drugs, Blinded By Love Spain, Actin Strong, there is a lot
On one of the versions of Liver Than You'll Ever Be (Oakland, 1969), the usual very good audience recording which begins with 'Carol' (the classic boot) is preceded by a soundboard version of JJF. It's absolutely excellent, but my question: is that the true opening JJF from that Oakland show? And if so, is there a soundboard of that entire concert?
billy318124 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > i just download them from dime a dozen,dont know > how to put them up myself !
I'm satisfied with you being a dummy with computers, since I don't want you to follow up the bullshit stunt you pulled with orangecow.org.
Go to the below link and click on Setlists 1962-2003. It's not an actual list of all the soundboard recordings available, but the the shows which are availble in that quallity, Gazza has noted so under the
Lil' Brian Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I read somewhere there was a KSAN radio broadcast > in '69. Is that true?
Oakland 11/9/69 2nd show; 70 min; 8.0 m; "Liver Than You'll Ever Be"/ many others The first Stones bootleg. Many, many different releases on LP, now the entire concert is on CD. Good audience recording for the time but Mick's voice is too loud. Average performance. The LP, the first rock music bootleg with good sound, caused a sensation back in 1970 and was even reviewed in Rolling Stone magazine. Original Lurch label LPs sound quite good but many later pressings have excessive surface noise. The listed Swingin' Pig CD is not quite complete due to tape flaws in 2 songs but there is a VGP CD of the entire Oakland tape, with flaws. Either of these CDs is your best bet soundwise. The latest "30th Anniversary" release is remastered and nicely packaged to look like a Mobile Fidelity audiophile CD. Unfortunately, it suffers from a poor mastering job which attempts to boost the guitars but results in a shrill sound. At least it splices together the two incomplete songs. Overall, not recommended.
***Coincidentally, a primitive incomplete soundboard tape was recorded by Bill Graham's people, and broadcast on KSAN in 1972. That recording is available on a rare German LP "Oakland Sixty-Nine" and was later dubbed onto a CD with the exact same packaging as well as the inferior, overly processed "Hangout" CD. The soundboard tape sounds much different but the overall quality is comparable.***
Smokey wrote: ------------- "...a primitive incomplete soundboard tape was recorded by Bill Graham's people, and broadcast on KSAN in 1972. That recording is available on a rare German LP "Oakland Sixty-Nine" and was later dubbed onto a CD with the exact same packaging as well as the inferior,overly processed "Hangout" CD. The soundboard tape sounds much different but the overall quality is comparable." --------------
That's gotta be it. I'd like to find that one. Thank you. I also heard about 3 (or 4) songs from Detroit that were supposed to be SBD. Any idea where those came from?
T&A Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Average performance? Average?!!!! Might be the > Stones best concert ever. And, I'm definitely not > alone in that opinion....
Actually, Jagger himself has a different view (see the quote below). And here also is the answer for Lil Brian:
Detroit 11/24/69; 70 min; 6.0 s; "Live in Detroit"/others Decent audience recording for 1969 but not good by modern standards. Originally released as the second ever Stones boot (also reviewed in Rolling Stone mag) "We Didn't Really Get It on Until Detroit;" supposedly Mick said this meaning it was the first really good show of the tour. Quickly copied onto several now very obscure double and single LPs, all collectible and scratchy! Only the first release is stereo. Now out on this CD, dubbed from the very rare stereo 2 LP set with minimal loss in quality (noise reduction) but some dialogue (scratchy quiet parts) chopped out. 3 songs (where are the rest?) from a mysterious semi-professional video (!) are available in 7.0 m quality on a rare German LP and the CD-R "American Tour, 1969 Soundboard Compilation."
Lil Brian, FYI, that American Tour, 1969 Sbd Comp has both the Detroit and Oakland soundboard recordings. And I know nothing about the video. Perhaps others can chime in.