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Sweet Home New York City
Crystal Cat Records (CC 450-51)
2 Compact Discs
9.25 - AUDNew York City, NY, Madison Square Garden
January 17, 1998, Complete Show
Excellent audience recording.
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Disc 2, tracks 12,13,14
bonus tracks from MSG, January 14, 1998
Tracklist:
Disc 1
1. Intro 02:03
2. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction 05:04
3. Let's Spend The Night Together 04:29
4. Flip The Switch 04:27
5. Gimme Shelter 07:09
6. When The Whip Comes Down 05:02
7. Might As Well Get Juiced 05:38
8. All Down The Line 04:39
9. Saint Of Me 05:40
10. Out Of Control 07:56
11. Miss You 13:01
12. Thief In The Night 06:34
13. You Don't Have To Mean It 05:36
Disc 2
1. Bridge intro 01:00
2. Little Queenie 04:37
3. I Just Wanna Make Love To You 05:28
4. Like A Rolling Stone 06:16
5. Sympathy For The Devil 07:53
6. Tumbling Dice 04:48
7. Honky Tonk Women 04:51
8. Start Me Up 04:29
9. Jumpin' Jack Flash 07:08
10. You Can't Always Get What You Want 05:43
11. Brown Sugar 07:13
* Bonus tracks:
12. Low Down 05:41
13. Memory Motel 07:21
14. Little Red Rooster 05:03
* New York, Madison Square Garden, January 14, 1998
Extra Info:
Complete show from New York January 17, 1998. Very good audience quality. Incl. Migh As Well Get Juiced. Plus Low Down, Memory Motel and Little Red Rooster from New York January 14, 1998. Better quality than Divorcee In New York City (VGP 167).
MSG 1/17/98 + 1/14/98; 9.5 s; "Sweet Home New York City"/ 1 other
I quote from an Undercover review: "[This] is one of the best audience recordings ever made. At least CD1. CD2 tends to sound too digital and harsh in comparison... The mix couldn't be much better--everything is pretty much exactly where you would want it--guitars way up front and every instrument balanced with Mick's vocals. It's crisp but gutsy... and has very, *very* little audience interference... For the most part the performance is quite stunning, including the opening numbers (even LSTNT has an energy that seems to have been lacking elsewhere)... The sound on [CD2] is more reminiscent of the Chicago 2nd show on Crystal Cat (no bad thing) than the 1st CD--a bit more trebly perhaps, but still without the lack of crowd noise. CD2 also has 3 bonus tracks from MSG1--Lowdown, MM, Rooster. The sound on these is bassier and more muffled..., and there's more audience presence (but nothing really awful)... If for some peculiar reason you don't delve into audience recordings much, get [this]. For the most part, you'll never remember that it is an audience recording, being a better and more exciting listen than many 'soundboards.' Plenty of rare songs, and a gutsy title. One of the must-haves." Now remastered by Sister Morphine, and said to be even better. VGP's competing release is said to have distorted vocals and is evidently not as good. [
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980117A 17th January: New York City, Madison Square Garden
(Satisfaction/Let’s Spend The Night Together/Flip The Switch/Gimme Shelter/
When The Whip Comes Down/Might As Well Get Juiced/All Down The Line/
Saint Of Me/Out Of Control/Miss You/Band introduction/Thief In The Night/
You Don’t Have To Mean It/Little Queenie/I Just Wanna Make Love To You/
Like A Rolling Stone/Sympathy For The Devil/Tumbling Dice/Honky Tonk
Women/Start Me Up/Jumping Jack Flash/You Can’t Always Get What You
Want/Brown Sugar)
Note: A private video of the whole show exists.
5th January - 15th February: Bridges To Babylon North American Tour (2nd leg).
Line-up:
MJ (voc, gtr, harm)/KR (gtr, voc)/RW (gtr, p)/CW (dr)
Darryl Jones (bass, bvoc)/Bobby Keys (tsax)/Chuck Leavell (keyb, bvoc)/Lisa Fischer and Bernard Fowler (bvoc, perc)/Blondie Chaplin (bvoc, perc, gtr)/The New West Horns [Andy Snitzer (sax, keyb)/Michael Davis (tb)/Kent Smith (tp)](brass)
Regular guests: Pierre de Beauport (el p on 'Thief In The Night')/Leah Wood (bvoc on 'Thief In The Night')
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