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Honestman
Where does Ruby Tuesday come from is a mystery ?
N.Z doesn't list it in 1969.
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dcba
What I don't understand is why they included bootleg recordings in their "ABCKO vault" like Oakland or L.A.
"Ken and Dub" must be in heaven : this is the ultimate honor for them! ><
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barbabang
A shame ABKCO's putting an annoying bleeb sound in virtually everything. We are not worthy of course to listen to these songs.
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slewan
btw: I really don't understand ABKCO. Why didn't they put all this stuff on a couple of CDs and add them to the Let It Bleed box they releases in 2019?
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Honestman
Where does Ruby Tuesday come from is a mystery ?
N.Z doesn't list it in 1969.
A mistake? The “69RSTrax” YT channel also lists a raw version of "Stray Cat Blues" from... 1969.
Anyway I love the fast take of GS!
I agree. Some of this material is so great and historically important that it is a disgrace to see them p*ss it into the wind like that (with watermarks and apparently built in breaks and silent parts to render the tracks almost useless). This should have been a proper Copyright/Anniversary Collection like Bob Dylan's, but instead we got Bridges To Bremen/Buenos Aires.Quote
slewan
btw: I really don't understand ABKCO. Why didn't they put all this stuff on a couple of CDs and add them to the Let It Bleed box they releases in 2019? That would have made that box really worthwhile buying
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MrEchoI agree. Some of this material is so great and historically important that it is a disgrace to see them p*ss it into the wind like that (with watermarks and apparently built in breaks and silent parts to render the tracks almost useless). This should have been a proper Copyright/Anniversary Collection like Bob Dylan's, but instead we got Bridges To Bremen/Buenos Aires.Quote
slewan
btw: I really don't understand ABKCO. Why didn't they put all this stuff on a couple of CDs and add them to the Let It Bleed box they releases in 2019? That would have made that box really worthwhile buying
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Sighunt
Either my ears are deceiving me but I have spent the last 1/2 hour listening to several live tracks from MSG 11/27/69 (Stray Cat blues, Midnight Rambler, Live With Me, Queenie) and 11/28/69 (Jack Flash, Sympathy for the Devil, Queenie) that sound close to the raw, undubbed soundboards (??) that I have never heard before in this quality!! Somebody clue me in here and tell me where these came from because those tracks are awesome and do not sound like audience recordings!!!
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Tornandfrayed
The MSG 1969 stuff is unbelievably good. This is the holy grail right there.
It appears 27-11 and 28-11 late are complete. 28-11 early has only 3 tracks unless I missed the rest.
Too bad about the compressed audio and watermark tone. Maybe the high pitch tone can be eliminated somehow.
What a shame we need to listen to these crappy Youtube streams and this material has not gotten the proper 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition treatment like so many other artist's classic albums and live recordings.
To me, these are the band´s historically most important live gigs and among their finest Performances ever.
But instead we are treated with such "acclaimed" performances like Bremen'98 and all the rest of the Vegas tour garbage they have thrown at us recently.
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axl79
The tone can be removed easily with Audacity, use Effect -> Notch Filter. 500Hz 20dB.
Thanks so much - worked!