RON WOOD
guesting with
BO DIDDLEY
and the Jim Satten Band
2nd March – 15th March 1988
The Gunslingers Tour Of Japan.
Thanks to the original recorders and especially to nzb and Jaap (Stonesmuziekfan) who provided me their recordings, gave critic and advice regarding my work … so without whom this project wouldn’t have been possible!
VOLUME 03:
06th March 1988
TOKYO – Nakano Sun Plaza
6th March 1988: RON WOOD & BO DIDDLEY. Tokyo, Japan, Nakano Sun Plaza
Line-up: RW (gtr, voc,)/Bo Diddley (gtr, voc, dr, perc)/Jim Satten (gtr)/Debbie Hastings (bass, bvoc)/Mike Fink (dr)/Hal Goldstein (keyb, bvoc, harm)
CD1:
01 - Intro: Peter Gunn Theme (Jim Satten Band)
02 - Bo Didddley
03 - Road Runner
04 - Little Girl
05 - RW introduction
06 - Crackin’ Up
07 - Money To Ronnie
08 - Mona
09 - I’m A Man
10 - Medley: Around The Plynth-Gasoline Alley -Prodigal Son-Motherless Children- Amazing Grace-Little Red Rooster-Stay With Me (rebuilt)
CD2:
01 - Ooh La La
02 - Honky Tonk Women
03 - You Can’t Judge A Book By The Cover
04 - Gunslinger
05 - Who Do You Love (part 1 – first source)
06 - Who Do You Love (part 2 – second source)
07 - It’s Mine (rebuilt)
08 - It’s all Over Now (cut)
At first, our versions were all the same as the Rockin’ Rott Records release: a poor quality recording and incomplete (the last two tracks missed). Then nzb added a second source to complete the show: the quality of this second source is poor as well, but now the show is almost complete (only the last seconds of “It’s All Over Now” are missing).
For the first source (“Rockin’ Rott Records”): the sound was low and hissy.
The channels were highly unbalanced and needed to be readjusted with 50% to the right channel (for the first tracks) up to 30% to the left (for the last tracks)!
The medley was in 3 parts: now they’re reconnected.
The difference from both sources is too big to just reconnect them, so I decided to present “Who Do You Love” in two parts but no music is lost between them.
For the “second” source: the sound was saturated and sometimes one channel disappeared.
There was a little gap between “Who Do You Love” and “It’s Mine” due to an unrecorded encore break.
“It’s Mine was in two parts now they're reconnected at 2’13.
On “It’s Mine” at 6’33 one channel totally disappeared until 7’25. I made a duplication of the remaining channel to restore the track (in all modesty I’m satisfied with this restoration).
Also on “It’s all Over Now” I had to restore a segment from 2’52 until 4’32 as for the previous track.
As usual all the infos are taken from The Complete Works Of The Rolling Stones database by Nico Zentgraf: [
www.nzentgraf.de]
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