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The sound sucks on the Welcome to New York soundboardQuote
1specialrider
I was told years ago,by somebody in a position to know , the Welcome to NY( MSG 1972) soundboard was originally circulated by a person angry at the Stones. To pick the story up,Ken Douglas,one of the original TMOQ partners,says he traded for a copy
from the owner of an LA area record store.How the record store owner came to acquire the tape ,I do not know.
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illyad1960
I have heard that the Passaic NJ 1978 soundboard was stolen by a fan. Wished he had waited until SFM was complete....
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Taylor1The sound sucks on the Welcome to New York soundboardQuote
1specialrider
I was told years ago,by somebody in a position to know , the Welcome to NY( MSG 1972) soundboard was originally circulated by a person angry at the Stones. To pick the story up,Ken Douglas,one of the original TMOQ partners,says he traded for a copy
from the owner of an LA area record store.How the record store owner came to acquire the tape ,I do not know.
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Taylor1The sound sucks on the Welcome to New York soundboardQuote
1specialrider
I was told years ago,by somebody in a position to know , the Welcome to NY( MSG 1972) soundboard was originally circulated by a person angry at the Stones. To pick the story up,Ken Douglas,one of the original TMOQ partners,says he traded for a copy
from the owner of an LA area record store.How the record store owner came to acquire the tape ,I do not know.
Taylor1, you must not have the right version. My red wax WTNY on TMOQ from 1973 is amazing sound. Welcome to New York 1973 TMOQ
The no-noised bullsh!t version from 1989-ish is another story. Welcome to New York TSP Reissue
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GivenToFly15
What about the soundboard recording of Paris 1998? How did this one come to light?
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GivenToFly15
What about the soundboard recording of Paris 1998? How did this one come to light?
From a friend of mine, Michel bought it from a guy who works in the stadium for 7000 french francs at the time.
This mono sdb tape was in fact used for the little "football" speakers in the stands of the stade de france.
This night the sound was just crystal clear loud. Mix is so simple, Keith in the front, Charlie snare and a tired Mick. Best Keith sound ever!!
1500 euro for this quality soundboard = best deal everQuote
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GivenToFly15
What about the soundboard recording of Paris 1998? How did this one come to light?
From a friend of mine, Michel bought it from a guy who works in the stadium for 7000 french francs at the time.
This mono sdb tape was in fact used for the little "football" speakers in the stands of the stade de france.
This night the sound was just crystal clear loud. Mix is so simple, Keith in the front, Charlie snare and a tired Mick. Best Keith sound ever!!
Merci pour l'info. 7000 francs, ouah!
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PaintMonkeyManBlack
1500 euro for this quality soundboard
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roryfaninva
Slightly off topic- I sat next to the guy who recorded "Welcome to Washington" 1994-08-03 (I believe he passed away a few years back..) I didnt know it at first or I would have kept my big mouth shut. Good seats, great show, great setlist.
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Taylor1The sound sucks on the Welcome to New York soundboardQuote
1specialrider
I was told years ago,by somebody in a position to know , the Welcome to NY( MSG 1972) soundboard was originally circulated by a person angry at the Stones. To pick the story up,Ken Douglas,one of the original TMOQ partners,says he traded for a copy
from the owner of an LA area record store.How the record store owner came to acquire the tape ,I do not know.
Taylor1, you must not have the right version. My red wax WTNY on TMOQ from 1973 is amazing sound. Welcome to New York 1973 TMOQ
The no-noised bullsh!t version from 1989-ish is another story. Welcome to New York TSP Reissue
He apparently doesn't like the mix - NoNoise doesn't change that.
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timbernardis
How about that video of a complete show from Oakland either 1994 or 1997 which I think was made from the footage that the video guys took for the large screens, kind of the equivalent of soundboard, just that it was video instead of audio. Or correct me if I am wrong in some of that.
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keithglimmer
What about Kansas City, MO 1981 the night Mick Taylor played with them.
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keithglimmer
What about Kansas City, MO 1981 the night Mick Taylor played with them.
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It’s been decades since I’ve thought about the details surrounding the appearance of the Passaic 78 tape. At the time ,I was acquainted with several of the principles.Here’s my best recollection: Steve K.attended the first 2 shows of the 78 tour. He noticed a blinding white light flash/ affect that occurred near the beginning of Street Fighting Man. He hovered near the soundboard in Passaic,and,at the moment the blinding light flash occurred,snatched the soundboard.He then flew to L.A.,where he hooked up with Brad B.,a dealer in Stones memorabilia with bootleg connections.They issued In Again,Out Again and Out on Bail,two single lps ( one w/ bonus 45).These were followed by Garden State 78,the 2 lp set version.Quote
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illyad1960
I have heard that the Passaic NJ 1978 soundboard was stolen by a fan. Wished he had waited until SFM was complete....
he ripped it out of the tape that was running at the mixing desk mid-way through the last song and scarpered out of the theatre, apparently.
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ProfessorWolf
i believe i remember that the tape that was used for munichland melodies was stolen by a journalist from keith