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tommyturbo76
I was there. Midnight Rambler was the encore. It was played the next night on KMET ; I had grabbed it onto tape about 30 seconds in, but lost it long ago.... The point is that the soundboard of the song and probably the whole show are out there someplace... bootlegs don't have MR.
As far as the crowd being more laid back? I didn't think so. Crowd exploded on JJF, mostly because Leon Russel's version from the Harrison Bangladesh concert had come out recently.
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Dbs1972
It was their best concert ever in my opinion, based solely on the band’s lineup and set list! Plenty of photos out there that are unmistakably the MR encore.
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Dbs1972
It was their best concert ever in my opinion, based solely on the band’s lineup and set list! Plenty of photos out there that are unmistakably the MR encore.
It was sure up there in the 40 shows I've seen. Cheech and Chong and Santana as intros...
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Taylor1
The Nicaraguan Benefit Concert and Hawaii shows have a more laid back vibe than theUS 1972 shows
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tommyturbo76
I was there. Midnight Rambler was the encore. It was played the next night on KMET ; I had grabbed it onto tape about 30 seconds in, but lost it long ago.... The point is that the soundboard of the song and probably the whole show are out there someplace... bootlegs don't have MR.
As far as the crowd being more laid back? I didn't think so. Crowd exploded on JJF, mostly because Leon Russel's version from the Harrison Bangladesh concert had come out recently.
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tommyturbo76
I was there. Midnight Rambler was the encore. It was played the next night on KMET ; I had grabbed it onto tape about 30 seconds in, but lost it long ago.... The point is that the soundboard of the song and probably the whole show are out there someplace... bootlegs don't have MR.
As far as the crowd being more laid back? I didn't think so. Crowd exploded on JJF, mostly because Leon Russel's version from the Harrison Bangladesh concert had come out recently.
KMET played parts of MR from Ya Ya's, not from the show the night before. There was also an interview by phone with Mick Jagger.
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tommyturbo76
I was there. Midnight Rambler was the encore. It was played the next night on KMET ; I had grabbed it onto tape about 30 seconds in, but lost it long ago.... The point is that the soundboard of the song and probably the whole show are out there someplace... bootlegs don't have MR.
As far as the crowd being more laid back? I didn't think so. Crowd exploded on JJF, mostly because Leon Russel's version from the Harrison Bangladesh concert had come out recently.
KMET played parts of MR from Ya Ya's, not from the show the night before. There was also an interview by phone with Mick Jagger.
Mathijs
not that i'm questioning you on this
but how sure are you?
what's your source for this?
i see that nico says that kmet had a phone interview with mick the next day
but he doesn't mention anything about mr ya-ya or for the previous nights show being played back
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tommyturbo76
I was there. Midnight Rambler was the encore. It was played the next night on KMET ; I had grabbed it onto tape about 30 seconds in, but lost it long ago.... The point is that the soundboard of the song and probably the whole show are out there someplace... bootlegs don't have MR.
As far as the crowd being more laid back? I didn't think so. Crowd exploded on JJF, mostly because Leon Russel's version from the Harrison Bangladesh concert had come out recently.
KMET played parts of MR from Ya Ya's, not from the show the night before. There was also an interview by phone with Mick Jagger.
Mathijs
not that i'm questioning you on this
but how sure are you?
what's your source for this?
i see that nico says that kmet had a phone interview with mick the next day
but he doesn't mention anything about mr ya-ya or for the previous nights show being played back
The broadcast and interview are available on bootlegs.
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