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1963luca0
Ad far as I am aware, yes: only audience recordings and it’s a pity as it’s the only with solo by MT on Johnny Be Good...
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babyblue
What is the best bootleg to get for best sound please.
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babyblue
What is the best bootleg to get for best sound please.
This one :
"Artist: Rolling Stones
Date: 1972-06-03
Location: Vancouver, BC Canada
Venue: Pacific Coliseum
Source: Audience
Lineage: 1st gen reels>Wav(96/24)>Wav(44.1/16)>flac
Transfer: 1st gen reels>Revox A77>Wavelab 96/24
Taping Gear: unknown mics>combo radio/tape recorder
Taped By: Dave Departee and Donn Amick
Transferred By: JEMS
D & D Archives Master Series Volume 3
Setlist:
01. Brown Sugar
02. Rocks Off
03. Gimmie Shelter
04. Bitch
05. Tumbling Dice
06. Happy
07. Honkey Tonk Women
08. Loving Cup
09. Torn And Frayed
10. Sweet Virgina
11. You Can't Always Get What You Want
12. Ventilator Blues
13. Midnight Rambler
14. All Down The Line
15. Bye Bye Johnny
16. Rip This Joint
17. Jumping Jack Flash
18. Street Fighting Man
Length: 90:45
Notes:
JEMS is proud to be able to partner with and present some of the choice recordings in the D & D archives. Some of these recordings have been around for years but none of the master tapes or safety copies in some cases have ever been digitized until now. Dave and Donn taped many shows in and around the Seattle area in the 70's and also were contemporaries of some of the JEMS members.
Volume 3 captures the Rolling Stones on the opening night of their 1972 tour in support of their Exile On Main Street album. This recording was done on Dave's dads combo radio/tape recorder with Donn and Dave taking turns holding the mics and working the cassette deck. This an excellent recording but a little heavy on the bass. This copy is from Dave's reels, the masters may or may not still exist. It is possible Donn may still have them but they couldn't be located at this time (Sept. 2010)"
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1963luca0
Ad far as I am aware, yes: only audience recordings and it’s a pity as it’s the only with solo by MT on Johnny Be Good...
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Palace Revolution 2000
I have wondered at times if the actual tapers were still around, and active in some way; and most importantly had the masters. That sounds fascinating. makes you wonder if there are others. But a better Vancouver alone would be worth it for me to delve back out into the boot- universe.
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babyblue
Where can I get this? I heard that the boot Vancouver 72 by Idol Mind is good.
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Palace Revolution 2000
I have wondered at times if the actual tapers were still around, and active in some way; and most importantly had the masters. That sounds fascinating. makes you wonder if there are others. But a better Vancouver alone would be worth it for me to delve back out into the boot- universe.
The release of the "D&D" tapes solved a (minor) riddle among Stones fans. Why can one hear a "wow they sound so much better than in Seattle" on the 1973-01-21 Hawaii tape? It's because Dave & Donn saw (and taped!) both shows on thop of the opening 72 gig (lucky sods!).Quote
babyblue
Where can I get this? I heard that the boot Vancouver 72 by Idol Mind is good.
I'll post it if nobody beats me to it.
The IMP boot was decent but it had speed issues, unlike the JEMS torrent.
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andrews27
It's not at all a sloppy show. "Pathfinding" is a better word, and what a path.
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WetWillie
Yes.
I tossed the Idol Mind when I got the Jems.[/quot
So is the sound quality ex?
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babyblue
So is the sound quality ex?
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babyblue
Is the Jems version more clearer than Idol mind.
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babyblue
So is the sound quality ex?
I wouldn't label any audience recording ex. The best I can say is that I don't listen to audience recordings very often but when I do this is one I will select from time to time for the setlist. And I enjoy it.
A suggestion - download the JEMs version from dime or download just one track if you have a ratio issue, a track from the concert that you like. Let your ears decide.