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post : "North American Tour 1978", Anaheim, California, Anaheim Stadium, 24 July, 1978 (Return To Liver - no label)
Posted by: Keessie ()
Date: January 16, 2011 16:41

Rolling Stones - Return To Liver (no label)
Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim, CA - July 24th, 1978

Disc 1 (46:56):
Opening
Let It Rock
All Down The Line
Honky Tonk Women
Star Star
When The Whip Comes Down
Beast Of Burden
Lies
Miss You

Disc 2 (57:19):
Just My Imagination
Shattered
Respectable
Far Away Eyes
Love In Vain
Tumbling Dice
Happy
Sweet Little Sixteen
Brown Sugar
Jumping Jack Flash

CD 1 + artwork [www.megaupload.com]
CD 2 [www.megaupload.com]

Many thanks to DRNO for this

GR Keessie

Info from [www.collectorsmusicreviews.com]

The final days of The Rolling Stones’ Some Girls tour in the summer of 1978 were two shows in southern California in Anaheim and a final massive date in Oakland. Return To Liver is the second of the two Anaheim dates. It was first released in the seventies on a 2LP Return To Liver (Atomic Records AR727) and On Tour (Phoenix 44773).

The only CD release is Return to Liver (VGP-292) utilizing an alternate tape source. The newly released no label is the first pressing of the LP tape. The sound is thin and top heavy (as many shows from this tour are), but is quite tolerable. It certainly gives more than enough detail to enjoy the show. There are several cuts between numbers, but none lose music or are too destructive.

In the July 23rd show the Stones delivered a lazy and lackluster performance. But they made up for it the following day with a tight, energetic and fun show that ranks among the best of the tour. They were also joined by two special guests, Bobby Keys on saxophone and Nicky Hopkins on piano. Both have long associations with the band, so it’s strange to call them “guests.” But the Stones were touring pretty much solo, and these are among the very few shows with the additional musicians included.

The show starts off with a tremendous amount of energy with “Let It Rock” and “All Down The Line.” Mick Jagger flirts with everyone in the stadium even saying that “the people I can’t see up there are beautiful.”

“Honky Tonk Woman” has a very long introduction since Jagger either misses a cue, or his mic wasn’t working. The middle of the show is particularly effective with scorching versions of “Beast Of Burden” and “Miss You.” Bobby Keys tries hard to duplicate the Mel Collins saxophone break in the latter and turns it into a raucous cabaret number.

Nicky Hopkins’s presence is felt in the latter half of the show, jamming on “Shattered” and “Respectable.” He also adds a strange piano and what sounds like organ to the slower paced “Love In Vain,” contributing to a unique performance of the piece.

It’s also at this point when the audience start throwing their shoes on stage en mass. First they throw flip flops and sandals, but eventually sneakers and boots come flying to the stage. After “Shattered“ Jagger tells the audience “I got eighty-four pairs of shoes now. That’s enough!”

That doesn’t help stop the onslaught, so Jagger decided to encourage the behavior after “Far Away Eyes.” He tells the audience, “I want everybody’s shoes” and is pelted throughout the song. He’s hit once, forcing a short delay afterwards so security can clean up the mess. It’s such a memorable event that Jagger mentioned in in Los Angeles years later and Ron Wood stated he’s still looking for a matching boot to the one that hit him.

“You get me all horny, I’ll tell you that” Jagger tells them before “Brown Sugar.” Keys contributes loudly to both that and, quite unusually, the final song of the set “Jumping Jack Flash.” It’s unusual to hear a saxophone in that particular song.

Return To Liver is a bit misnomer since it’s referring to Live’r Than You’ll Ever Be, the 1969 show in Oakland in northern California. It is a very good release to have both because it is a great performance and for being the famous shoes concert. The no label people utilizing a slim double case and duplicate the old AR vinyl release artwork including a newspaper article detailing how well behaved the crowd was (obviously about the July 23rd show!)





Re: post : "North American Tour 1978", Anaheim, California, Anaheim Stadium, 24 July, 1978 (Return To Liver - no label)
Posted by: jagger50 ()
Date: January 16, 2011 16:44

Cheers Ray.


Re: post : "North American Tour 1978", Anaheim, California, Anaheim Stadium, 24 July, 1978 (Return To Liver - no label)
Posted by: scottkeef ()
Date: January 16, 2011 18:35

I've had a 2 cd release of "Shaved Disc" for a few years called "The Last Show Of The 78 Tour" On the back it claims "1978 Tour Last Show 9 min. version "MISS YOU"!! The difference is it doesnt contain "Imagination" but includes "Satisfaction" as an encore. The cover or discs do not show a date-just "Last Show 78". so I guess mine must be the 23? and thus NOT the last show? So I better d/l to compare for myself I reckon!!

Re: post : "North American Tour 1978", Anaheim, California, Anaheim Stadium, 24 July, 1978 (Return To Liver - no label)
Posted by: axl79 ()
Date: January 16, 2011 18:53

Thanks Kessie and DRNO!

Re: post : "North American Tour 1978", Anaheim, California, Anaheim Stadium, 24 July, 1978 (Return To Liver - no label)
Posted by: midnrambler ()
Date: January 16, 2011 19:52

Thank you!

I believe it is like this: This one is taken from the 2 LP bootleg Return To Liver (Atomic Records 727). The missing Love In Vain is from the 2 LP bootleg On Tour (Phoenix Records 44773). VGP-292 is taken from the 2 LP bootleg On Tour (Phoenix Records 44773). The missing Jumping Jack Flash is from the 2 LP bootleg Return To Liver (Atomic Records 727). I like the sound of the VGP better.

PS. This version contains even a brand new song: When The Ship Comes Down !!! grinning smiley



Edited 5 time(s). Last edit at 2011-01-16 23:27 by midnrambler.

Re: post : "North American Tour 1978", Anaheim, California, Anaheim Stadium, 24 July, 1978 (Return To Liver - no label)
Posted by: stonesmuziekfan ()
Date: January 16, 2011 22:15

Thanks Ray

Re: post : "North American Tour 1978", Anaheim, California, Anaheim Stadium, 24 July, 1978 (Return To Liver - no label)
Posted by: Quique-stone ()
Date: January 17, 2011 14:06

Thanks Ray and drno!
smileys with beer

Re: post : "North American Tour 1978", Anaheim, California, Anaheim Stadium, 24 July, 1978 (Return To Liver - no label)
Posted by: eibert ()
Date: January 18, 2011 10:41

thanks for sharing this one

Re: post : "North American Tour 1978", Anaheim, California, Anaheim Stadium, 24 July, 1978 (Return To Liver - no label)
Posted by: Keessie ()
Date: February 5, 2011 18:26

Also in the newsgroups smoking smiley
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Keessie



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