upload imageThe Rolling Stones
"Thank You For Your Wine Honolulu"
HIC Arena
Honolulu, HI
January 21, 1973
D&D Archives Remaster via JEMS and Captain Acid
Recording Gear: unknown stereo mics > Sony TC-126 cassette recorder
JEMS Transfer: first-generation cassettes > Nakamichi 670 > Wavelab 24/96 capture > MBIT+ resample to 16/44 .wav
1. Brown Sugar
2. Bitch
3. Rocks Off
4. Gimme Shelter
5. It's All Over Now
6. Happy
7. Tumbling Dice
8. Sweet Virginia
9. Band introduction
10. Dead Flowers
11. You Can't Always Get What You Want
12. All Down The Line
13. Midnight Rambler
14. Live With Me
15. Rip This Joint
16. Jumping Jack Flash
17. Street Fighting Man
18. Radio Promo - bonus track
JEMS Notes
This recording was originally presented as D&D Archives Vol. 10, part of a continuing series of recordings made by NW-based tapers Dave and Donn, who recorded in the early ‘70s and were contemporaries of Stan, the S in JEMS.
Earlier this year, Captain Acid asked if I had access to the original raw transfers which had been done by the late great Jared Houser (the J in JEMS) nine years ago. Shortly before his passing, Jared gave me all the hard drives containing his transfers and working files. It did not prove difficult to find his original transfers of this legendary Stones recording. Any improvements are all down to Captain Acid’s work. Speaking of Stan, he is struggling with a major health issue at the moment and could use all the supportive thoughts you can share. If not for him beginning to record shows in 1972, there would be no JEMS.
BK for JEMS
Hi Stones fanatics,
I did what i always do, made the initial recording better.
Mr. D made the artwork.
Remastered by:
Captain Acid, December 2019
ORIGINAL INFO:
D & D Archives Master Series Volume 10
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 10 consists of The Rolling Stones opening night show of their 73 Pacific tour. This is one of Donn's better recordings. This would be the first time The Stones had played Hawaii since 1966. This show features the only performance of Live With Me on this and the subsequent European tour and is also the last time this song would ever be performed with Mick Taylor. All 3 Honolulu shows featured the rarely played for this period songs of It's All Over Now and Dead Flowers. The performance is sharper and looser than the previous U.S. tour shows in 72. This one is a must have for the casual and hardcore Stones fan.
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