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blakeeik
I believe the version on VGP-088 is the same one commonly listed as from the first show on many releases. Is there a reason to doubt it?
On the contrary, I do not think there is a version from the 2nd show circulating in SDB or AUD, like Brown Sugar and Midnight Rambler. Anyone disagree?
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CaptainAcid
I suspect that version of Street Fighting Man is actually from London, Wembley Pool 09.09. 1973
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blakeeik
I believe the version on VGP-088 is the same one commonly listed as from the first show on many releases. Is there a reason to doubt it?
On the contrary, I do not think there is a version from the 2nd show circulating in SDB or AUD, like Brown Sugar and Midnight Rambler. Anyone disagree?
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Dorn
The official release "The (Official) Brussels Affair 73 (Improved Sound)" should be the complete 2nd show.
[www.discogs.com]
Nope, BS, MR and SFM are from 1st show
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CaptainAcid
yes, on many KBFH bootlegs SFM is from London. So i guess there is no soundboard from Brussels 1st gig in circulation.
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CaptainAcid
yes, on many KBFH bootlegs SFM is from London. So i guess there is no soundboard from Brussels 1st gig in circulation.
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CaptainAcid
yes, on many KBFH bootlegs SFM is from London. So i guess there is no soundboard from Brussels 1st gig in circulation.
So between the Europe '73 and the From the Vault versions, one of them is from London. Where do you think the other one is from if not Brussels 1st?
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CaptainAcid
yes, on many KBFH bootlegs SFM is from London. So i guess there is no soundboard from Brussels 1st gig in circulation.
So between the Europe '73 and the From the Vault versions, one of them is from London. Where do you think the other one is from if not Brussels 1st?
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Dorn
the version on Europe 73 is definitely from London
Brussels Affair is 17.10.73 1st show
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BlueTurns2Grey
*** By the way, Nico Zentgraf wrote on his fabulous website, that MT's guitar solo in All Down The Line was taken from the 1st show...
Good Night,
Blue
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BlueTurns2Grey
*** By the way, Nico Zentgraf wrote on his fabulous website, that MT's guitar solo in All Down The Line was taken from the 1st show...
Good Night,
Blue
Yes, because the original guitar solo from the 2nd show as it can be heard on Back To The Graveyard is a bit failed...
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BlueTurns2Grey
*** By the way, Nico Zentgraf wrote on his fabulous website, that MT's guitar solo in All Down The Line was taken from the 1st show...
Good Night,
Blue
Yes, because the original guitar solo from the 2nd show as it can be heard on Back To The Graveyard is a bit failed...
Where can I find Back To The Graveyard?
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BlueTurns2Grey
*** By the way, Nico Zentgraf wrote on his fabulous website, that MT's guitar solo in All Down The Line was taken from the 1st show...
Good Night,
Blue
Yes, because the original guitar solo from the 2nd show as it can be heard on Back To The Graveyard is a bit failed...
Where can I find Back To The Graveyard?
[www.filefactory.com]
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BlueTurns2Grey
*** By the way, Nico Zentgraf wrote on his fabulous website, that MT's guitar solo in All Down The Line was taken from the 1st show...
Good Night,
Blue
Yes, because the original guitar solo from the 2nd show as it can be heard on Back To The Graveyard is a bit failed...
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BlueTurns2Grey
*** By the way, Nico Zentgraf wrote on his fabulous website, that MT's guitar solo in All Down The Line was taken from the 1st show...
Good Night,
Blue
Yes, because the original guitar solo from the 2nd show as it can be heard on Back To The Graveyard is a bit failed...
Well, what the hell happened there!?!?! Did he just stop playing? Haha, bizarre.
A side question, why do some bootlegs have the sound shifting sides of the stereo spectrum? Richards' guitar was all over the place.
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soulsurvivor1
I always thought there were 3 versions of Street Fighting Man? I'll have to check.
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BlueTurns2Grey
*** By the way, Nico Zentgraf wrote on his fabulous website, that MT's guitar solo in All Down The Line was taken from the 1st show...
Good Night,
Blue
Yes, because the original guitar solo from the 2nd show as it can be heard on Back To The Graveyard is a bit failed...
Well, what the hell happened there!?!?! Did he just stop playing? Haha, bizarre.
A side question, why do some bootlegs have the sound shifting sides of the stereo spectrum? Richards' guitar was all over the place.
It was broadcasted in quadrophonic sound and the rear channel mix was diffrent to the front channels. So radio stations and bootleggers might have mixed it in diffrent ways to stereo.
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BlueTurns2Grey
*** By the way, Nico Zentgraf wrote on his fabulous website, that MT's guitar solo in All Down The Line was taken from the 1st show...
Good Night,
Blue
Yes, because the original guitar solo from the 2nd show as it can be heard on Back To The Graveyard is a bit failed...
Well, what the hell happened there!?!?! Did he just stop playing? Haha, bizarre.
A side question, why do some bootlegs have the sound shifting sides of the stereo spectrum? Richards' guitar was all over the place.
It was broadcasted in quadrophonic sound and the rear channel mix was diffrent to the front channels. So radio stations and bootleggers might have mixed it in diffrent ways to stereo.
Interesting. I had no idea this was broadcast in Quad. Thanks.
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BlueTurns2Grey
*** By the way, Nico Zentgraf wrote on his fabulous website, that MT's guitar solo in All Down The Line was taken from the 1st show...
Good Night,
Blue
Yes, because the original guitar solo from the 2nd show as it can be heard on Back To The Graveyard is a bit failed...
Well, what the hell happened there!?!?! Did he just stop playing? Haha, bizarre.
A side question, why do some bootlegs have the sound shifting sides of the stereo spectrum? Richards' guitar was all over the place.
It was broadcasted in quadrophonic sound and the rear channel mix was diffrent to the front channels. So radio stations and bootleggers might have mixed it in diffrent ways to stereo.
Interesting. I had no idea this was broadcast in Quad. Thanks.
More infos about the quad version (3 CD set), KBFH King Biscuit Flower Hour, Discrete 4-Channel Quad Reel pre-FM, Broadcast Date: 29th September 1974 : [www.giginjapan.com]