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That Worried Life Blues sounds amazing, but I don't really notice a difference in mixing to what's already released. But not easy too compare since they play softer on that one.
What are your thoughts? Does the CD really sound different to the Spotify tracks?
Worried Life Blues has been released before in this version??? I never heard of it, can you tell me something about it?
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That Worried Life Blues sounds amazing, but I don't really notice a difference in mixing to what's already released. But not easy too compare since they play softer on that one.
What are your thoughts? Does the CD really sound different to the Spotify tracks?
Worried Life Blues has been released before in this version??? I never heard of it, can you tell me something about it?
He's comparing the sound on Worried About You to the four songs that have already been released.
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That Worried Life Blues sounds amazing, but I don't really notice a difference in mixing to what's already released. But not easy too compare since they play softer on that one.
What are your thoughts? Does the CD really sound different to the Spotify tracks?
Worried Life Blues has been released before in this version??? I never heard of it, can you tell me something about it?
He's comparing the sound on Worried About You to the four songs that have already been released.
Oh thanks, I understood that totally wrong.
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I have to agree. Bar Brussels 73, and maybe even including that, this is the best live set they'll ever release. Hard to pick a top three - a top 24 is an easier task ...
Ok ok Brussels is mythical...
Top 3 is hard to pick, but on number 1 is Dance Little Sister! Stones RnR doesn't get any better than this. Why they played this one only a few times is beyond me!
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I have to agree. Bar Brussels 73, and maybe even including that, this is the best live set they'll ever release. Hard to pick a top three - a top 24 is an easier task ...
Ok ok Brussels is mythical...
Top 3 is hard to pick, but on number 1 is Dance Little Sister! Stones RnR doesn't get any better than this. Why they played this one only a few times is beyond me!
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And we get the bridge twice!
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Which is different to the acetate version, where they edited out the second bridge....
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That Worried Life Blues sounds amazing, but I don't really notice a difference in mixing to what's already released. But not easy too compare since they play softer on that one.
What are your thoughts? Does the CD really sound different to the Spotify tracks?
Worried Life Blues has been released before in this version??? I never heard of it, can you tell me something about it?
He's comparing the sound on Worried About You to the four songs that have already been released.
Oh thanks, I understood that totally wrong.
Sorry, I meant Worried Life Blues
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A minor song like "Hand of Fate" from Black and Blue crackles with energy here, as Jagger and Richards share a call-and-response near the end.
Call and response from Jagger and Richards, can't wait to hear that priceless moment...
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I have to agree. Bar Brussels 73, and maybe even including that, this is the best live set they'll ever release. Hard to pick a top three - a top 24 is an easier task ...
Ok ok Brussels is mythical...
Top 3 is hard to pick, but on number 1 is Dance Little Sister! Stones RnR doesn't get any better than this. Why they played this one only a few times is beyond me!
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And we get the bridge twice!
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I have to agree. Bar Brussels 73, and maybe even including that, this is the best live set they'll ever release. Hard to pick a top three - a top 24 is an easier task ...
Ok ok Brussels is mythical...
Top 3 is hard to pick, but on number 1 is Dance Little Sister! Stones RnR doesn't get any better than this. Why they played this one only a few times is beyond me!
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And we get the bridge twice!
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Which is different to the acetate version, where they edited out the second bridge....
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And to the album version.
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I never thought that I would write this, but Melody is one of my favourites now. And I must have another listen to LRR and compare it. Is it really from the same day as the LYL version? It sounds a bit different. What a great album!
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I think this is the best live release by the Stones. Better than Brussels, as the official Brussels release is inferior to the bootleg Brussels, which is mythical.
On the last three tracks of ElMo Keith's guitar sound is very much out of phase, and out of tune. I wonder if this is the issue Eddy Kramer was talking about.
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Hearing the iTunes preview I have to say I'm a bit disappointed by how bad Mick's vocals are as times. I knew they would be a bit rough but objectively, if I put aside for a moment that it's my favourite band, it's really sounds like some drunk guy doing karaoke. What a bummer since I think the band was never grooving better. Not even in 1973. Yeah Mick Taylor was great but groove wise this release tops everything
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I never thought that I would write this, but Melody is one of my favourites now. And I must have another listen to LRR and compare it. Is it really from the same day as the LYL version? It sounds a bit different. What a great album!
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Hearing the iTunes preview I have to say I'm a bit disappointed by how bad Mick's vocals are as times. I knew they would be a bit rough but objectively, if I put aside for a moment that it's my favourite band, it's really sounds like some drunk guy doing karaoke. What a bummer since I think the band was never grooving better. Not even in 1973. Yeah Mick Taylor was great but groove wise this release tops everything
Yeah, with a better singer this band could have made it really big...
No, seriously, I think that the whole band is in top form here, including Mick.
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I never thought that I would write this, but Melody is one of my favourites now. And I must have another listen to LRR and compare it. Is it really from the same day as the LYL version? It sounds a bit different. What a great album!