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Australian Tour Q
Posted by: ChelseaDrugstore ()
Date: December 12, 2005 14:08

I am listening to DISC 2 from Happy B'day Nicky. Where is this show from?>? There was no second show in Perth from what I gather. Supposedly Disc 1 from HBN is the actual Perth show. And the second disc is what...? Sydney? Whereevr it is from they sure play a good "Tumbling Dice". The best end rave up I have heard in a long time. And Keith's sound so far is like a razor. The whole sound is kind of compressed, but I can hear every instrument. Taylor on right, Keith on left, Nicky and the horns in middle.I love , love LOOOVE when they used the horns on Love in Vain. Oh yeah!!!

Re: Australian Tour Q
Posted by: ChelseaDrugstore ()
Date: December 12, 2005 14:21

I am just being trated to one of the best versions of Taylor and Keith on YCAGWYW!!! Haven't listened to this boot in ages. Keith and Taylor keep meeting through notes and sound. It's incredible. Their sound is similar and Taylor's solo is close to Keith's riffing, they keep bumpng into each other. Too cool.

Re: Australian Tour Q
Posted by: Wuudy ()
Date: December 12, 2005 14:28

I can't help you with your question Chelsea but i'm sure going to listen to that version of YCAGWYW now!

Cheers,
Wuudy

Re: Australian Tour Q
Posted by: Greg ()
Date: December 12, 2005 14:36

It's the first Sydney show (26/2), IMVHO the best of the australian '73 soundboards and for sure one of their hottest shows ever. Available on Rock n Roll Stew, It's Getting Hot Up Here! and others. The sequence Brown Sugar, Bicth, Rocks Off, GS, Happy, TD of that show has maybe never been surpassed imo.

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Re: Australian Tour Q
Posted by: ChelseaDrugstore ()
Date: December 13, 2005 06:29

Sorry to keep monopolizing my own thread but this is one great disc.
So now I am listening to the actual Perth show. Where Taylor uses a Wah Wah pedal on Gimme Shelter. My Q is to anyuone who was there: was there a percussion player in that show? Every once in a while in the 70's live shows one finbds that they had a percussion player joining them out of the blue. Because on GS there is most definetly someone playing a Kebasa. It could be Bobby but his mike comes from a different section in the stereo spectrum.



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