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daytime
Would anyone recommend this bootleg of NYC as a strong boot to have? Comments please.
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marko
actually its partly very sloppy gig
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marko
actually its partly very sloppy gig
Thx for expressing a dissident view! Imo they were extremely tired after playing five 2.5 hrs shows in five days and it shows on this recording! Jagger's painful to hear and the band doesn't exactly shine.
Plus Keith had health problems (toothaches?) during the NY residency so imo again "Hold on tight" sounds like a band in need of a day off.
If you want a MSG'75 gig pick up the 1st one (June 22)!
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marko
actually its partly very sloppy gig
Thx for expressing a dissident view! Imo they were extremely tired after playing five 2.5 hrs shows in five days and it shows on this recording! Jagger's painful to hear and the band doesn't exactly shine.
Plus Keith had health problems (toothaches?) during the NY residency so imo again "Hold on tight" sounds like a band in need of a day off.
If you want a MSG'75 gig pick up the 1st one (June 22)!
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mickcawber
But if anyone has that No Label CD referred to by Mrs Hop PLEASE do upload it.
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Erik_Snow
But, what MrsHop did not mention is that both the no-label and the DAC are taken from a torrent kindly shared by TornAndFrayed which is a member here on IORR; which was a vinyl-rip of the Hold On Tight 3LP.
DAC didn't "copy" the no-label.....maybe just a detail, but...
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dcba
The plot thickens >< :
aren't we supposed to enjoy and praise the good shows and despise the bad ones (cos we're purists, the top of the crop etc etc)?
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aren't we supposed to enjoy and praise the good shows and despise the bad ones
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Erik_Snow
But it's not *bad*....like LA July 11th or London 1976, there's plenty of power at MSG June 27th, though it's not among the best shows that year. Songs like Gimme Shelter are just about perfect there
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Godxofxrock9r u talking about the earls court showsQuote
Erik_Snow
But it's not *bad*....like LA July 11th or London 1976, there's plenty of power at MSG June 27th, though it's not among the best shows that year. Songs like Gimme Shelter are just about perfect there
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mickcawber
But if anyone has that No Label CD referred to by Mrs Hop PLEASE do upload it.
I have it; and uploaded it to Hungercity some time ago.....the torrent is still active
But, what MrsHop did not mention is that both the no-label and the DAC are taken from a torrent kindly shared by TornAndFrayed which is a member here on IORR; which was a vinyl-rip of the Hold On Tight 3LP.
DAC didn't "copy" the no-label.....maybe just a detail, but...
The no-label and the DAC is only mixed/EQd differently
When it comes to VGP-255 "Hold On Tight"....it's a different recording than the vinyl with the same title. VGP-255 (w/ the screaming girls) is taken from same source as the vinyls "Preserve For Future" and "Discover New York"
It's not as great sounding or as "up-close" as the "real" Hold On Tight.....but it has more mood, as the audience are so lively....and there's a great atmosphere. ...I wouldn't do without neither of the 2 sources, but there's no doubt that the "original" Hold On Tight is the best sounding one.
The ultimate version is Falo's matrix, which he made from both these EX recordings
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mickcawber
But if anyone has that No Label CD referred to by Mrs Hop PLEASE do upload it.
I have it; and uploaded it to Hungercity some time ago.....the torrent is still active
But, what MrsHop did not mention is that both the no-label and the DAC are taken from a torrent kindly shared by TornAndFrayed which is a member here on IORR; which was a vinyl-rip of the Hold On Tight 3LP.
DAC didn't "copy" the no-label.....maybe just a detail, but...
The no-label and the DAC is only mixed/EQd differently
When it comes to VGP-255 "Hold On Tight"....it's a different recording than the vinyl with the same title. VGP-255 (w/ the screaming girls) is taken from same source as the vinyls "Preserve For Future" and "Discover New York"
It's not as great sounding or as "up-close" as the "real" Hold On Tight.....but it has more mood, as the audience are so lively....and there's a great atmosphere. ...I wouldn't do without neither of the 2 sources, but there's no doubt that the "original" Hold On Tight is the best sounding one.
The ultimate version is Falo's matrix, which he made from both these EX recordings
What did Falo do with these 2 different recordings,did he remaster? Is there artwork?
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First of all i would like to thank Falo for initiating the work on this one. This is an amazing concert and i have never listened to it with much attention, until now.
Falo has matrixed vinyl rips of "Discover New York", "Preserve For Future", low gen tape source with vinyl rip of "Hold On Tight".
I did the usual : Azimuth misalignment, pitch, level correction and EQ !
I have also made flac files, fixed SBE errors, made checksum files with TLH.
Mr. D, has produced yet another amazing artwork and made a logo for Falo !
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marko
actually with 3 recordings,,its merged/matrix of 3 "sources"
Discover new york vinyl rip
Preserve for future vinyl rip
Hold on tight vinyl rip