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dcba
"ROLLING STONES
AT THE MARQUEE 1971
Marquee Club March 6, 1971
This DVD contains two versions of the classic concert. First, the raw footage. Clocking in at over 50 minutes. The band run through various songs including two takes each of "I Got the Blues" and "Bitch". I Got The Blues is performed here for the first time, not to be performed again until 1999.
The Second version is from the original broadcast. Taken directly from the TV MASTER. This is the best quality to surface.
Raw Footge
Live With Me
Dead Flowers
I Got The Blues (take 1)
I Got The Blues (take 2)
Let it Rock
Midnight Rambler
Satisfaction
Bitch (take 1)
Brown Sugar
Bitch (take 2)
TV Broadcast
Live With Me
Dead Flowers
I Got The Blues
Let it Rock
Midnight Rambler
Satisfaction
Bitch
Brown Sugar"
Anyway part1 (the rehearsal bits) won't play with vlc...
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rumple21
From a torrent
Uploaded: 2014-11-16 00:29:49 GMT By: GRNS3
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Another vintage one from the bootleg archive.
Please enjoy, share with friends and seed
ROLLING STONES
AT THE MARQUEE 1971
Marquee Club March 6, 1971
This DVD contains two versions of the classic concert. First, the raw footage. Clocking in at over 50 minutes. The band run through various songs including two takes each of "I Got the Blues" and "Bitch". I Got The Blues is performed here for the first time, not to be performed again until 1999.
The Second version is from the original broadcast. Taken directly from the TV MASTER. This is the best quality to surface.
Raw Footge
Live With Me
Dead Flowers
I Got The Blues (take 1)
I Got The Blues (take 2)
Let it Rock
Midnight Rambler
Satisfaction
Bitch (take 1)
Brown Sugar
Bitch (take 2)
TV Broadcast
Live With Me
Dead Flowers
I Got The Blues
Let it Rock
Midnight Rambler
Satisfaction
Bitch
Brown Sugar
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dph
Thanks for sharing. For those of you that don't know, the AC3 audio format on DVDs is lossy, like an mp3 file. It throws away audio data to reduce file size, which can never be recovered. Converting it to wav or FLAC just makes the file larger, it doesn't get the quality back. That said, it probably makes sense to share this in FLAC since AC3 is not a common audio-only format.
The raw footage is sometimes mistakenly called the rehearsals. It's not. The broadcast footage is edited and overdubbed raw footage. There are two songs from the real rehearsals. Neither is on this DVD. They are Bitch and Brown Sugar, at the end of VGP-030, "The Lost Marquee Tapes." They are the only two songs with a live audience. All the crowd shots in the broadcast footage are spliced in; it was filmed with no audience. I believe the crowd shots are from the rehearsal.
Regarding the quality, the raw footage here is inferior to VGP-030. No contest. This has the spoken introduction by Chris Jagger missing from VGP-030, if that matters to completists. The broadcast footage is very good quality. My reference for this version is a YouTube video, of all things, which I slightly prefer to this but YMMV. (As I recall the 4Reels video had very good audio also).
So, does anyone have the Bitch and Brown Sugar rehearsals on video? I used to have them on a glitchy videotape but I got rid of it, trying to go all digital. I have not seen those songs since. Too bad, because they are fantastic and deserve to be on an official release. They are that good. Keith is wearing a glittery shirt like Mick in the regular footage; I guess Mick made him change it before the show. They really were the Glimmer Twins...
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dph
I wasn't trying to be critical of your previous audio conversion. VOBs generally have lossy ac3 audio although occasionally they have lossless LPCM. Although this conversion has fewer steps, the end result is probably the same as the first one.
You can check the VOB's audio and video formats with the freeware program MediaInfo [mediaarea.net].
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dph
I wasn't trying to be critical of your previous audio conversion. VOBs generally have lossy ac3 audio although occasionally they have lossless LPCM. Although this conversion has fewer steps, the end result is probably the same as the first one.
You can check the VOB's audio and video formats with the freeware program MediaInfo [mediaarea.net].
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rumple21
From a torrent
Uploaded: 2014-11-16 00:29:49 GMT By: GRNS3
I've directly extracted the audio track. Untouched - no track separation or start finish fading. VOB>ac3>wav>flac. Poster info : Taken directly from the TV MASTER. This is the best quality to surface.
here is
[www.wetransfer.com]
available until the 28th Nov