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whitem8
bemused, "me and Mick"? So you were there? What was your role? What are some stories??? COME ON!
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Cristiano Radtke
Thanks for sharing.
The footage from 6:05 until 11:43 was filmed by a guy called Andrew Gordon. Here's the YouTube video uploaded by his son, which was also posted on this thread and it was possibly the source for the Facebook video.
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odean73
The Facebook does not work for me.
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Cristiano Radtke
Some audience recordings (taped by George B. Feist - Duke, according to the videos description) has surfaced on YouTube and may be of interest of some people here:
Part 1: The Day Begins (30:18)
Part 2: Santana (40:11)
Part 3: Jefferson Airplane (52:21)
Part 4: Flying Burrito Brothers (12:16)
Part 5: Moog Synthesizer (7:26)
Part 6: Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young (9:44)
Part 7: The Rolling Stones (21:31)
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Cristiano Radtke
Some audience recordings (taped by George B. Feist - Duke, according to the videos description) has surfaced on YouTube and may be of interest of some people here:
Part 1: The Day Begins (30:18)
Part 2: Santana (40:11)
Part 3: Jefferson Airplane (52:21)
Part 4: Flying Burrito Brothers (12:16)
Part 5: Moog Synthesizer (7:26)
Part 6: Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young (9:44)
Part 7: The Rolling Stones (21:31)
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MononoM
Unable to watch this without a facebook account (which i dont have), getting the error "You must log in to continue."... Is this posted somewhere else too?
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whitem8
bemused, "me and Mick"? So you were there? What was your role? What are some stories??? COME ON!
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thkbeercan
wow this made my day.
never heard this tape before. (only listened to the stones material)
a continuous recording without starts/stops beginning with sam cutler's intro through sympathy for the devil!
charlie's drums seem to be more audible than on other audience tapes.
mono recording with little if any tape hiss.
some tape speed fluctuation as this was most certainly recorded on a battery powered cassette recorder.
little crowd noise during the music, very audible crowd noise/conversations during breaks.
someone with a lot of time on their hands and the proper audio application can correct the tape speed problems which are not as annoying as I found them to be on the palm beach recording.