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Tornandfrayed
Fantastic! Many thanks for sharing. These daylight shows look kinda surreal.
As I recall, most of the Stones' set was after dark. I think they came on shortly before sundown, and it was effectively dark (lights working, etc) within maybe 4-5 songs.. Of course, my memory is ...suspect.
I don't have a working DVD burner, but this is an incredibly kind post of very rare footage.
Thank you, MTWEMISSYOU
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scottkeef
Thanks for this as I was there at Dallas 75 and didnt have ANYTHING to "Deja Vu" with!! I'm from Beaumont originally and also LOVE the lightning fingered Johnny Winter. The only one I ever saw live that could keep up with him as far as speed was Alvin Lee(Ten Years After).
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MTWEMISSYOU
Well as promised here is my Dallas Cotton Bowl 75 film that I said that I would share with you. I have never shared this before as I have the original master footage, so this is very rare and new to every collector.
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MTWEMISSYOU
560 MB file size, in the NTSC DVD format, ready to burn once it is unzipped…
Cheers and Peace,
MTWEMISSYOU
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MTWEMISSYOU
I made it easier to view and save by seperating them. So here are the individual links to each segment:
7-6-1975 The Rolling Stones Dallas video (23.45 M:
3-3-1975 Led Zeppelin Fort Worth video (12.24 M
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MTWEMISSYOU
Well as promised here is my Dallas Cotton Bowl 75 film that I said that I would share with you. I have never shared this before as I have the original master footage, so this is very rare and new to every collector.
Thanks again for uploading this. Turns out I have had this footage on VHS since March of 1992 - including the beginning of the Zeppelin footage as well (it was cut because I only requested the Stones' portion in the trade).
So I guess you have shared it before?
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scottkeef
Thats how I watch it- I'm just too dumb to figure out how to burn it to a dvd!