bassplayer617 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Next song, a beautiful version of "Angie". Nice > solo by Billy Preston. > > > > > > Edited 1 times. Last edit at 10/22/05 03:57 by > bassplayer617.
Thanks a lot: all this is new to me and it´s GREAT!
Thanks, guys. I'm having some problems with You Send It on getting the next song ("You Can't Always Get What You Want") uploaded. It's a 12.5 MB MP3. I'm working on it.
Note: the heart of the setlist is here. After "YCAGWYW", you have "Midnight Rambler", "Honky Tonk Women", "All Down the Line", "Rip This Joint", "Jumping Jack Flash", and the extraordinary finale of the Wembley "Street Fighting Man".
I'm hoping to get the remainder of this uploaded, but it may take some time. My sincerest apologies.
Here's "You Can't Always Get What You Want", featuring a solo by Bobby Keys in which he literallly blows his lungs out. This solo, IMHO, inspired Ronnie Wood's famous "flutter solo" in 75-76.
bassplayer617 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > I'm hoping to get the remainder of this uploaded, > but it may take some time. My sincerest apologies.
Are you friggin kidding me?!?!
You, my friend, certainly do not need to apologize to anyone. These tracks are an incredible gift.
bassplayer617 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > "Intro/Brown Sugar", with the drum roll that > bounces from right to left. > >
It is remarkable and I can swear that I have exactly this version of "Brown Sugar" with exactly this intro and the same guitar work WITHOUT THE SOLO OF BOBBY KEYS AND THE BRASS SECTION on tape. Were they cut out, or are they overdubbs, and your takes represent a stage to the unedited live album, while I have the basic tracks?
RobertJohnson Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > bassplayer617 Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > "Intro/Brown Sugar", with the drum roll that > > bounces from right to left. > > > > > > > It is remarkable and I can swear that I have > exactly this version of "Brown Sugar" with exactly > this intro and the same guitar work WITHOUT THE > SOLO OF BOBBY KEYS AND THE BRASS SECTION on tape. > Were they cut out, or are they overdubbs, and your > takes represent a stage to the unedited live > album, while I have the basic tracks?
From what I've read, the original tapes were remixed for the 1987 rebroadcasts. Thus, the so-called "horn mix" of Brown Sugar, which I much prefer over the original. Some allege that it was Mick J himself who supervised the remix, but I can't verify this.
bassplayer617 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > RobertJohnson Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > bassplayer617 Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > "Intro/Brown Sugar", with the drum roll > that > > > bounces from right to left. > > > > > > > > > > > > It is remarkable and I can swear that I have > > exactly this version of "Brown Sugar" with > exactly > > this intro and the same guitar work WITHOUT > THE > > SOLO OF BOBBY KEYS AND THE BRASS SECTION on > tape. > > Were they cut out, or are they overdubbs, and > your > > takes represent a stage to the unedited live > > album, while I have the basic tracks? > > From what I've read, the original tapes were > remixed for the 1987 rebroadcasts. Thus, the > so-called "horn mix" of Brown Sugar, which I much > prefer over the original. Some allege that it was > Mick J himself who supervised the remix, but I > can't verify this. >
Thank you very much for this very interesting information. On which radio station the rebroadcast of the '73 tapes took place?
I would love to see that Gimme Shelter up again. I use to have that "tape" when I was a teenager but haven't heard it in years. Lord only knows where the tape is. These recordings bring back great memories. Thanks
I am a 35 year old Stones fan(atic) have been following this forum for a long time. I finally decided to register. Your mp3 files from the 73 concerts are what promted me to join. Please .....please ....try and post some more of those mp3s from the 73 concerts.
Many Thanks,
-R
"I took a passage to the East and I journeyed to the West"