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BlueTurns2Grey
I can send 5 lossy tracks only. I'll wait a while and send them soon, if nothing better is available.
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BlueTurns2Grey
We want Moore:
I downloaded this a while ago, but had no time to check it. It sounds a lot better than the tracks from the IMP link. Don't know the source, but gonzalo seems to be right, no soundboard: [www.filefactory.com]
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wiredallnight
dcba's post is the same as Keessie's post
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wiredallnight
Quoting from the text file inside:
"The Story:
My brother was listening to "National Music Day" which was broadcast live on BBC Radio.
When Mick Jagger came on stage (we had no idea this was happening) he grabbed the first tape he could find and hit the record button.
Sadly he missed the beginning of "I'm Going Down" and the tape ran out during "The Blues Is Aliright", but he still managed to capture almost all of Jaggers performance.
For many years I had seen the bootleg CD that is in circulation and naturally assumed that it was from the FM broadcast.
After talking with Gazza and other members of the IORR Stones fan site, I was informed that the bootleg was actually sourced from an audience recording and no one seemed to know that the FM broadcast ever happened.
The tape was located and send to fellow IORR member Redlands who transferred the tape using his Nakamichi deck. What you hear in this torrent is exactly what he sent back to me on CD. I have not attempted to change it in anyway.
Hopefully a full recording of the Broadcast will surface someday and this can be filed under "obsolete". But until then, let's enjoy what we have.
Surely this isn't the only recording of the broadcast out there???"
This means that "I Just Want To Make Love To You" was not broadcast by the BBC. However the beginning of "I'm Going Down" and the end of "The Blues Is Alright" was broadcast but missed by the taper and nobody in the world has recorded it completely...
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Keessie
UK radio (BBC radio), 28 June, 1992, London, The Hammersmith Odeon, 28 June, 1992
[we.tl]
Downloaded from Traders Denn i remember
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wiredallnight
The circulating soundboard recording of 5 (partly incomplete) tracks, completed with the audience recording of one of the CDs: [we.tl]
Unfortunately no more soundboard has surfaced so far. Obviously nobody recorded the BBC broadcast completely.