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Posted by: midnrambler ()
Date: August 15, 2015 17:30

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Re: Request: Vinyl rip of Hyde Park 1969 LP
Posted by: Broesel2404 ()
Date: August 15, 2015 17:37

Sorry .
my vinyl rip : A Free Concert held in memory of Brian Jones

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Posted by: midnrambler ()
Date: August 15, 2015 17:44

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Re: Request: Vinyl rip of Hyde Park 1969 LP
Posted by: Broesel2404 ()
Date: August 15, 2015 18:12

I have also this : He is not dead - ASO-103 , 23flac

Here is yet another version of the Stones' first concert with Mick Taylor, recorded in London's Hyde Park on July 5, 1969, bootlegged many times over. This is an upgrade, using sources which are not widely available, and is the most complete version available. In order of appearance, it uses 1) audience recording from "Hyde Park July 1969" LP on Contraband Music label, 2) soundboard recording from 1979 FM broadcast by WLIR-FM, Long Island, NY, 3) Granada TV special, and 4) audience recording from "In the Park" on Scorpio/Gold Standard. Not used: previous releases by Swingin' Pig, VGP, or SODD, which are all inferior to source 2) which is used wherever possible.

CD1 uses source 1) as a starting point as it's almost complete. It is the worst recording by far but Mick's voice is very clear so it's fine for dialogue. The music and dialogue are replaced wherever possible by the other 3 sources. Source 1) ends with CD1 so CD2 is pieced together from the best of the others. Source 3) is used as the pitch/speed reference and the other sources are pitch corrected to match it. This runs slower than previous versions. I believe it is correct.

Many Stones fans don't like this concert because the performance is not the best and they are out of tune at times. I find it very interesting. They play some unique songs and there are flashes of brilliance, signs of what's to come on future tours. Plus, it's funny to hear Mick nervously introducing each song and even apologizing for the performance! Quite a change from his attitude in say "Gimme Shelter."

Some possibly interesting notes: The first track is correctly titled here. It is incorrectly titled in the video. Originally written and performed by Johnny Winter, this was the only time it was played by the Stones. I seem to recall it was a favorite of Brian's. Mick totally mangles the words. The video chops out the second verse; I have restored it from source 4). Mick's reference before "Loving Cup" about the next album coming out in 10 years is a joke about the delay for "Beggar's Banquet" due to the toilet cover, which now is the standard issue. Decca wouldn't release it then and forced the change to the "invitation" cover. Satisfaction was severely edited by Granada TV. The video actually starts with the second verse. The interviews at the end are from source 2). I believe the woman is Jo Bergman, Stones assistant(?), and an unknown Granada TV producer.

Presented in FLAC 1.1.4 and 1.2.0. Includes original artwork with rare photos from the concert not lifted from Swingin' Pig or the video.

CD1:
01. introduction by Sam Cutler
02. Adonais
03. I'm Yours And I'm Hers*
04. Jumping Jack Flash
05. Mercy Mercy
06. Stray Cat Blues
07. No Expectations
08. I'm Free
09. Down Home Girl
10. Love In Vain
11. Loving Cup
12. Honky Tonk Women

CD2:
01. Midnight Rambler introduction
02. Midnight Rambler*
03. Satisfaction*
04. Street Fighting Man
05. Sympathy For The Devil
06. interview 1
07. interview 2
08. interview 3
09. interview 4
10. interview 5
11. interview 6

*multiple sources
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Size: 466.61 MB (489,271,382 bytes)

Uploaded: 2012-03-31 14:36:24 (1 hour ago)

Uploaded by: ErikSnow

Re: Request: Vinyl rip of Hyde Park 1969 LP
Posted by: Broesel2404 ()
Date: August 15, 2015 18:49

You found the ASO-103 in stonesvault
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Re: Request: Vinyl rip of Hyde Park 1969 LP
Posted by: dph ()
Date: August 15, 2015 19:00

The All Sold Out CD release has the same comments as the LP since they are from the same broadcast. The ASO release is from tape, not vinyl. Can anyone confirm the interviews are with Jo Bergman and a Granada TV producer?



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Posted by: midnrambler ()
Date: August 15, 2015 19:31

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Re: Request: Vinyl rip of Hyde Park 1969 LP
Posted by: Britney ()
Date: August 15, 2015 20:50

Second that request.

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Re: Request: Vinyl rip of Hyde Park 1969 LP
Posted by: vancouver ()
Date: August 15, 2015 23:43

on i'm free (the audience source) micks singing " la la la" during the guitar solo is audible.

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Posted by: midnrambler ()
Date: August 16, 2015 10:48

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Posted by: midnrambler ()
Date: August 22, 2015 17:06

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Posted by: stonesmuziekfan ()
Date: August 26, 2015 15:49

(maybe the request is already filled)

here is 1969.07.05 Hyde Park summer 1969 (Vinyl rip) Contra Band label [www.filefactory.com]



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