True, it's not a soundboard, but it is one of the clearest and best audience recording one can get. walder - I'll get you one if you'll let me know how.
I'm not sure if it is a classic boot, but it was damn sure a classic show. Easily one of the best, if not the best of the 19 shows I've seen since 1978.
It was the best performance I have seen since 1978. My best Stones experience was in Vredenburg though. A Club show from 5 feet away with all of them right in your face can't be beat! But Atlanta was an absolutely excellent show. All seemed in great spirits. They were all on fire that night. Fourth row seemed to make it even better too! : ) I was at first wondering if I felt it was so great because of being that close during that show, but it didn't take long to find out the whole place felt exactly the same way it did not matter were one sat.... I mean stood! So, so glad we got to see that one! The October show there was a bit disappointing for me. To me it seemed that they just weren't into the show. Not sure if doing the video shoot for "Rain Fall Down" took something out of them or what but I just felt like they were going thur the motions more or less. Fred Hardin Pleased to meet you........
Steven Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I like the Atlanta audience recording even better > than the Rio broadcast CDs. > > Drake's Atlanta is the best ABB boot so far and > his Nashville was the best from 40 Licks.
I would love to get a copy of the Nashville show from 2002. I was there. Any help would be appreciated Drake or Steven.
Exactly! Sometimes an audience recording has more "feel" to it even thought the sound quality may suffer. Not too much on this one though. Again, I enjoy the bullshit between drake and ohno.
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Elmo Lewis Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Exactly! Sometimes an audience recording has more > "feel" to it even thought the sound quality may > suffer. Not too much on this one though. Again, I > enjoy the bullshit between drake and ohno.
sometimes the audience adds to the "atmosphere".....perfect example: Altamont '69 "The Killer Festival (great title) boot.....feels like you're right in the middle of the chaos
Yeah, that one can give you a creepy feeling just listening to it. BTW, Leonard, thanks for sending me that one. Have you got this Atlanta boot? If not, let me know. SK
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Elmo Lewis Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Yeah, that one can give you a creepy feeling just > listening to it. BTW, Leonard, thanks for sending > me that one.
sure Elmo.......it's a must have historical boot..........gotta luv the '69 tour.............period.............it is creepy........just imagine the "vibe" of actually being there..............panic city if you were up front...........p.s. Elmo....don't have Atlanta '06 yet.....but i'm not sure if Kienan will be sending one
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Elmo Lewis Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Exactly! Sometimes an audience recording has more > "feel" to it even thought the sound quality may > suffer.
yes - but constant, drunken bantering does not equate to the ambience of any recording.
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I don't see what the big deal about Houston '05 is.Yes,there's a great Dead Flowers but,otherwise,I prefer Saint Paul '05.I don't have Atlanta '06 yet but,I'm waiting on this year's first show from Tokyo. As far as talking on an audience recording goes,it CAN be cool if it is kept under control & kept to the time between songs.The Stones' No Expectations duet with Kravitz from Cleveland 1994 is ruined by talk during the song.If I remember,some drunk clown is moaning about how he thinks they have gotten old just because they decided to play one non-rocker from Beggars Banquet.
Houston 05 and Memphis 05 (Memphis by drake) both have a good sound quality. I try to get a boot from all the shows I've been to (only 9), but sometimes the sound quality is very poor - Orlando 81 and Columbia 94 come to mind. Still waiting for Atlanta 05 to turn up.
I know that Houston 2005 technically has good sound quality but,to me it sounds like one of the many sterile soundboards out there.It just sounds like it has no guts.I prefer something that sounds like trademark Rolling Stones for one example I Just Want To Make Love To You from the b-stage on the Stones Age Opening Night Oakland '99 audience recording - something you can play loud. Maybe part of the reason why some people have such a low opinion of the modern Stones is because they are listening to the wrong recordings.?
I was also at this show and would really appreciate any assistance getting a copy. B&P or trade? Thanks for you consideration. I promise to re offer multiple
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