Buy/Sell/Trade :  Talk
This is the place where Stones fans can advertise anything for sale, wanted, trade or whatever, from fan to fan. Advertisements are for free.
To see the old ads go here

Previous page Next page First page IORR home

For information about how to use this forum please check out forum help and policies.

New Vancouver and Seattle 72 - EX
Posted by: straycat58 ()
Date: September 15, 2010 10:12

on Dime, three 1972 shows - new sources.

Vancouver and the two Seattle; I'm still d/l them , so I can't compare but comments look enthusiastic. Seattle seems to be better quality than Fair to remember.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2010-09-15 11:30 by straycat58.

Re: New Vancouver and Seattle 72
Posted by: vox12string ()
Date: September 15, 2010 10:25

Thx for the heads up, I'm on my way

Re: New Vancouver and Seattle 72
Posted by: straycat58 ()
Date: September 15, 2010 11:22

Just finished.

I confirm, EX quality. Vancouver looks sbd. Never heard Ventilator blues like this one.

I strongly suggest to grab them. Best findings of 2010.


Seattle early show seems the same source of Fair to remember, although better quality. But Rip this joint and JJF are incomplete same as in the wellknown FTR.



Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 2010-09-15 11:38 by straycat58.

Re: New Vancouver and Seattle 72
Posted by: straycat58 ()
Date: September 15, 2010 11:25

Artist: Rolling Stones
Date: 1972-06-03
Location: Vancouver, BC Canada
Venue: Pacific Coliseum
Source: Audience
Lineage: 1st gen reels>Wav(96/24)>Wav(44.1/16)>flac
Transfer: 1st gen reels>Revox A77>Wavelab 96/24
Taping Gear: unknown mics>combo radio/tape recorder
Taped By: Dave Departee and Donn Amick
Transferred By: JEMS

D & D Archives Master Series Volume 3

Band Members:
Mick Jagger- vocals, harmonica
Keith Richards - guitar, vocals
Mick Taylor - guitar
Bill Wyman - bass
Charlie Watts - drums
Nicky Hopkins - piano, organ
Bobby Keyes - saxophones
Jim Price - trumpet, trombone

Setlist:
01. Brown Sugar
02. Rocks Off
03. Gimmie Shelter
04. Bitch
05. Tumbling Dice
06. Happy
07. Honkey Tonk Women
08. Loving Cup
09. Torn And Frayed
10. Sweet Virgina
11. You Can't Always Get What You Want
12. Ventilator Blues
13. Midnight Rambler
14. All Down The Line
15. Bye Bye Johnny
16. Rip This Joint
17. Jumping Jack Flash
18. Street Fighting Man

Length: 90:45

Notes:
JEMS is proud to be able to partner with and present some of the choice recordings in the D & D archives. Some of these recordings have been around for years but none of the master tapes or safety copies in some cases have ever been digitized until now. Dave and Donn taped many shows in and around the Seattle area in the 70's and also were contemporaries of some of the JEMS members. Volume 3 captures the Rolling Stones on the opening night of their 1972 tour in support of their Exile On Main Street album. This recording was done on Dave's dads combo radio/tape recorder with Donn and Dave taking turns holding the mics and working the cassette deck. This an excellent recording but a little heavy on the bass. This copy is from Dave's reels, the masters may or may not still exist. It is possible Donn may still have them but they couldn't be located at this time (Sept. 2010). There were a lot firsts at this show this was the first time Rocks Off, Tumbling Dice, Happy, Torn And Frayed, Sweet Virginia, Ventilator Blues, All Down The Line and Rip This Joint were played in a live setting. This show is the only night of the tour that Torn And Frayed along with Ventilator Blues were played. Honky Tonk Women was also dropped from the set after this show to only show up at select shows as an encore. This is a great a high energy show if a little rough around the edges due to it being the opening night of the tour. The recording has been mastered for sonic enhancement.

Re: New Vancouver and Seattle 72
Posted by: straycat58 ()
Date: September 15, 2010 11:26

Artist: Rolling Stones
Date: 1972-06-04 Early Show 4PM
Location: Seattle, WA
Venue: Seattle Center Coliseum
Source: Audience
Lineage: 1st gen reels>Wav(24/96)>Wav(16/44)>flac
Transfer: 1st gen reels>Revox A77>Wavelab 96/24>flac
Taping Gear: unknown mics>Sony TC-55
Taped By: JEMS
Transferred By: JEMS

D & D Archives Master Series Volume 2

Band Members:
Mick Jagger- vocals, harmonica
Keith Richards - guitar, vocals
Mick Taylor - guitar
Bill Wyman - bass
Charlie Watts - drums
Nicky Hopkins - piano, organ
Bobby Keyes - saxophones
Jim Price - trumpet, trombone

Setlist:
01. Intro
02. Brown Sugar
03. Bitch
04. Rocks Off
05. Gimmie Shelter
06. Happy
07. Tumbling Dice
08. Love In Vain
09. Sweet Virgina
10. Band Introductions
11. Loving Cup
12. All Down The Line
13. You Can't Always Get What You Want
14. Midnight Rambler
15. Bye Bye Johnnie
16. Rip This Joint (cuts out)
17. Jumpin' Jack Flash (cuts in)
18. Street Fighting Man

Length: 85:25

Notes:
JEMS is proud to be able to partner with and present some of the choice recordings in the D & D archives. Some of these recordings have been around for years but none of the master tapes or safety copies in some cases have ever been digitized until now. Dave and Donn taped many shows in and around the Seattle area in the 70's and also were contemporaries of some of the JEMS members. Volume 2 captures the Rolling Stones early show at the Seattle Center Coliseum oturing in support of their Exile On Main Street album. They played 2 shows this day an early and late show. This was the 2nd show of the tour and 1st show of the tour in the U.S. The performance is a high energy affair but rough around the edges since it is still early in the tour. This is one of the few shows in this series that was not taped by Dave or Donn. It has been a long strange journey concerning this recording since until now this is one of the few recordings JEMS made that has been missing from the their vaults as far back as about when it was originally taped. This was one of S' of JEMS very first recordings he ever made. He was unhappy with the recording because it had too much distortion and when he traded tapes with Donn back around 72-73 time frame he gave Donn the master tapes for this show. They've been sitting in the D & D archives ever since and may no longer even exist. Maybe another sweep through their archives might turn up the master tapes but until then these 1st gen reels are probably the best source left for this historic show. The recording is fair to good but does have distortion in sections but the distortion is not overwhelming to the point of making the recording unlistenable. Like with other shows in this series this has been mastered for sonic improvement.

Re: New Vancouver and Seattle 72
Posted by: straycat58 ()
Date: September 15, 2010 11:27

Artist: Rolling Stones
Date: 1972-06-04 Late Show 7pm
Location: Seattle, WA
Venue: Seattle Center Coliseum
Source: Audience
Lineage: master cassette & 1st gen reel>Wav(96/24)>Wav(44.1/16)>flac
Transfer: master cassette>Nakamichi 670>Wavelab 96/24
Transfer: 1st gen reel>Revox A77>Wavelab 96/24
Taping Gear: unknown mics>combo radio/tape recorder
Taped By: Dave Departee and Donn Amick
Transferred By: JEMS

D & D Archives Master Series Volume 4

Band Members:
Mick Jagger- vocals, harmonica
Keith Richards - guitar, vocals
Mick Taylor - guitar
Bill Wyman - bass
Charlie Watts - drums
Nicky Hopkins - piano, organ
Bobby Keyes - saxophones
Jim Price - trumpet, trombone

Setlist:
01. Intro
02. Brown Sugar
03. Bitch
04. Rocks Off
05. Gimmie Shelter
06. Happy
07. Tumbling Dice
08. Love In Vain
09. Sweet Virgina
10. Loving Cup
11. Band Introductions
12. You Can't Always Get What You Want
13. All Down The Line
14. Midnight Rambler false start
15. Midnight Rambler
16. Bye Bye Johnny
17. Rip This Joint
18. Jumping Jack Flash
19. Street Fighting Man

Length: 86:35

Notes:
JEMS is proud to be able to partner with and present some of the choice recordings in the D & D archives. Some of these recordings have been around for years but none of the master tapes or safety copies in some cases have ever been digitized until now. Dave and Donn taped many shows in and around the Seattle area in the 70's and also were contemporaries of some of the JEMS members. Volume 4 captures the Rolling Stones late show at the Seattle Center Coliseum touring in support of their Exile On Main Street album. They played 2 shows this day an early and late show. This was the 3rd show of the tour and 2nd show of the tour in the U.S. This recording was done on Dave's dads combo radio/tape recorder with Donn and Dave taking turns holding the mics and working the cassette deck. This an excellent recording but a little heavy on the bass. The complete master couldn't be located at this time so a 1st gen safety reel of Dave's was used to fill in the missing sections. This is the best overall performance of the two Stones shows Dave and Donn taped in 1972 with a fabulous performance of You Can't Always Get What You Want. The recording was mastered for sonic enhancement.

Re: New Vancouver and Seattle 72
Posted by: kleermaker ()
Date: September 15, 2010 15:07

Thanks for the info.

Re: New Vancouver and Seattle 72
Posted by: Rank Stranger ()
Date: September 15, 2010 16:35

The first show from Seattle has already been posted here by Urban Steel:

[www.iorr.org]

I hope you'll also give us the other two, Jos!

Re: New Vancouver and Seattle 72
Posted by: UrbanSteel ()
Date: September 15, 2010 16:56

X



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2018-07-16 20:59 by UrbanSteel.

Re: New Vancouver and Seattle 72 - EX
Posted by: Mixedreactions ()
Date: September 15, 2010 17:19

Oh wow, the Vancouver show would be great to hear, it's that much better? Please someone upload to megaupload or gigasize here. UrbanSteel, you are looking like the man right now! I hope so! thanks

Re: New Vancouver and Seattle 72 - EX
Posted by: falo01 ()
Date: September 15, 2010 17:39

they are all taken from known sources, all audience recordings, but they are all
better than the circulating tapes because the new transfer is from the master tape
or a 1st gen copy.

Re: New Vancouver and Seattle 72 - EX
Posted by: kleermaker ()
Date: September 15, 2010 19:17

Torn And Frayed and Ventilator Blues live 1972 in such good quality. Great! So sorry they dropped those songs (like they - alas! - dropped 100 Years Ago in 1973).



Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.

Online Users

Guests: 2111
Record Number of Users: 206 on June 1, 2022 23:50
Record Number of Guests: 9627 on January 2, 2024 23:10

Previous page Next page First page IORR home