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Re: Post: 1972 Dallas Rehearsals
Date: November 8, 2006 18:21
That's really great - thanks, TD07. I only had 6 or 7 of these before, can't wait for the rest.
In my opinion, the greatest version of Let It Loose ever recorded is on this, when those horns finally come in, it's absolutely transcendant.
Re: Post: 1972 Dallas Rehearsals
Date: November 8, 2006 18:28
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Thanks!
Please let me know if this is the corrrect tracklist:
CD-1
1.Jungle Disease Jam #1 / 2.Jungle Disease Jam #2 / 3.Tar And Feathered Blues / 4.Hats Off To Slim Harpo / 5.Let It Loose #1-#7 / 6.Gimme Shelter / 7.Torn And Frayed / 8.Ventilator Blues / 9.Ventilator Blues / 10.Delta Slide / 11.Memphis Jam
CD-2
1.Don't Lie To Me / 2.Tabasco Jam / 3.Hip Shake #1 & #2 / 4.Let It Loose #8 / 5.Texarkana Jam / 6.Shave'em Dry / 7.Key To The Highway / 8.32-20 Blues / 9.Let It Loose /10.Torn And Frayed / 11.Last Time / 12.Satisfaction / 13.Monkey Man / 14.Whip's Crack & Tiger's / 15.Exile On Main Street Blues
Thanks,
Luciano
Re: Post: 1972 Dallas Rehearsals
Date: November 10, 2006 01:30
If you did not know before, the instrumental clip before "Don't Lie To Me" cuts in (track 1, CD2) is, indeed, the band rehearsing parts of "Sweet Black Angel" which they would perform the next day in Ft. Worth for the (assuming**) only time ever.
The initial higher-pitched guitar lines are the end of the " de gal in chains" part, and the thumping, heavier guitar is the electric version of the main riff.
If you've heard the complete audience tape of the show you will recognize the electric arrangement.
J
**: this is only assumed because there are no complete/uncut tapes of the two Houston performances that followed the Ft. Worth ones. While all four shows were used, in part, for the Ladies & Gentlemen film, there have never been verified, complete setlists for Houston.