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POST: A Celebration to the Blues (FLAC format)
Posted by: triplelicks ()
Date: February 20, 2007 02:55

Mick Jagger - A Celebration To The Blues
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Type: CDR Date: 1992-06-28 Quality: A
Catalog-No.: Toast C 01 Cover: online Reference: #587

Buddy Guy + Ron Wood
1. 5:14 Sweet Home Chicago [www.gigasize.com]

Mick Jagger, Ron Wood, Charlie Watts, Gary Moore
2. 4:00 Going Down [www.gigasize.com]
3. 4:07 Since My Baby Left This Town [www.gigasize.com]
4. 4:37 Everybody Knows About My Good Thing [www.gigasize.com]
5. 3:14 Who Do You Love [www.gigasize.com]
6. 6:11 I Just Wanna Make Love To You [www.gigasize.com]
7. 6:04 The Blues Is Alright [www.gigasize.com]

Charlie Watts Quintet
8. 5:54 Bound For New York [www.gigasize.com]
9. 4:57 Bad Seeds - Rye Drinks [www.gigasize.com]

Total 44:18

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June 28, 1992: As part of England's National Music Day, Mick Jagger performs at the Celebration of the Blues at the Hammersmith Odeon in London, as do the Charlie Watts Quintet and Ron Wood with Buddy Guy.

Very good audience recording of an energized show - it's a fun listen. Files are FLAC. Enjoy!

Covers [www.gigasize.com]



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2007-02-20 05:17 by triplelicks.

Re: POST: A Celebration to the Blues (FLAC format)
Posted by: Valeswood ()
Date: February 20, 2007 11:59

I was at this show and I am sure that RW and CW only appeared with MJ on tracks 6 and 7.

Re: POST: A Celebration to the Blues (FLAC format)
Posted by: triplelicks ()
Date: February 20, 2007 17:31

Thanks Valeswood! Is the rest of the info correct? I'll edit with corrected info.

Re: POST: A Celebration to the Blues (FLAC format)
Posted by: mitch ()
Date: February 20, 2007 18:19

Valeswood Wrote:
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> I was at this show and I am sure that RW and CW
> only appeared with MJ on tracks 6 and 7.

Strange...
I wasn't at this show but it seems obvious that CW played with his quintet!

Re: POST: A Celebration to the Blues (FLAC format)
Posted by: Valeswood ()
Date: February 20, 2007 19:38

Mitch,

Look at the heading above tracks 2-7.

Re: POST: A Celebration to the Blues (FLAC format)
Posted by: mitch ()
Date: February 20, 2007 20:12

OK,
haven't read with enough attention your remark.

Of course CW and RW came for the last 2 tracks, as MJ was with Gary Moore and the Midnight Blues Band for the 4 first tracks and with the All Star Band for the 2 last ones.

Re: POST: A Celebration to the Blues (FLAC format)
Posted by: Argentino ()
Date: February 21, 2007 01:44

I have this bootleg in MP3 at 128 kbps until now, thank you triplelicks!


I have better covers:

[www.yousendit.com]



Argentino



Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 2007-02-21 01:51 by Argentino.

Re: POST: A Celebration to the Blues (FLAC format)
Posted by: Cafaro ()
Date: February 21, 2007 23:58

I know this has been asked 12,232,567.443 times but how do I convert FLAC to MP3 so I can paly this on my I-POD?


Thanks for the post!

Re: POST: A Celebration to the Blues (FLAC format)
Posted by: Valeswood ()
Date: February 22, 2007 11:10

I have just extracted the files using a program called Burnatonce. The tracks are wma files. I don't know how to convert wma to mp3 (other than burning to CDR first). I'm sure there is someone more computer literate than me on this board who can help.

Re: POST: A Celebration to the Blues (FLAC format)
Posted by: mitch ()
Date: February 22, 2007 12:59

Foobar2000 is perfect and very easy to convert FLAC to MP3 (and to convert other formats...)
itune converts wma to mp3.

Re: POST: A Celebration to the Blues (FLAC format)
Posted by: mikeh ()
Date: February 22, 2007 15:56

I use a program called Jodix to convert wma to mp3. It's easy (even for me) and free on the internet. I think their address is jodix.com, but you can google it to be sure.



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