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Tornandfrayed
Sadly, only the Texas & Philly runs were professionally recorded (7 shows in total).
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Taylor1
... those boring Chuck Berry boogies...
Man, I'm speechless! How did you ever get turned on by the Stones?
Well, each to his own and certainly no disrespect, just totally different taste than mine.
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Tornandfrayed
Sadly, only the Texas & Philly runs were professionally recorded (7 shows in total).
Tornandfrayed, I'm curious if you make this comment simply because those are the only professionally recorded '72 shows you've heard, or if you have definite confirmation that no other shows from the tour were recorded?
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ShootsWaterRats
In recent years, the Stones have released archival shows from '71 and '73. The general understanding seems to be that Mick calls the shots on many of these things, and that he isn't inclined to revisit history in much depth -- so I'm guessing he figures that "Ladies and Gentlemen" adequately represents '72, and that there's no need to supplement it.
Think again!
There are multiple releases from tours. The 1981 tour has STILL LIFE, HAMPTON and LIVE AT LEEDS.
The 1975-76 tours have LOVE YOU LIVE and L.A. FRIDAY.
The BRIDGES tours have NO SECURITY, BREMEN and BUENOS AIRES.
1989 has FLASHPOINT, TOKYO and ATLANTIC CITY.
A 1972 show could happen. Just don't hold your breath.
Also San Jose 99.
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yearsinthemaking
Keith's singing seems to be at a level that he never reached on any of the other versions of Happy during the '72 tour. For example the outtake version from one of the other Texas shows is much more similar to all of the other versions vocally. It's not as obvious to me as Happy on LYL. I'm not certain that it is a vocal overdub but it's just sonically so much better than any other STP show from a vocal standpoint
It's sonically better because it was professionally recorded. I hear no difference in quality on the L&G version than, say Mobile or Charlotte. Although it's been a while since I listened to my boots.
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yearsinthemaking
Let It Rock from Leeds '71 is a solid a rocker as the Stones ever played live. The Stones could almost out-Chuck Chuck!!!!
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TheGreek
What's the offical release from 1973 ? That one has such a clear and crisp sound . The one where Mick Jagger says "It's a guitar assault "