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wiredallnight
Is it daspyknows' recording again?
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andrews27
On Trader's Den (maybe on Dime next...):
[www.thetradersden.org]
Previously Uncirculated
Rolling Stones
"Steel Wheels Tour"
BC Place Stadium
Vancouver, BC
November 1, 1989
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Rank Stranger
More info to Brown Moses' link:
THE ROLLING STONES
Boston Garden
Boston, MA
July 18th, 1972
A Joe Maloney Master Recording
Transferred and Presented By Krw_co
NEW 2019 TRANSFER
contrast clause this torrent is different than
[www.dimeadozen.org] (24/96 version)
because this is the 16/44.1 version for cd burning
LINEAGE AUDIENCE ANALOG MASTER CASSETTE>NAKAMICHI DR-1 (W/MANUAL AZIMUTH ADJUSTMENT)>
CREATIVE SOUNDBLASTER X-FI HD MODEL #SB1240 WAV (24/96KHZ)>MAGIX AUDIO CLEANING LAB FOR
KRW TRACK MARKS VOLUME ADJUSTMENT AND EDITS>WAV 16 44.1>TRADERS LITTLE HELPER FLAC (LEVEL 8)
THE BAND
Mick Jagger vocals harmonica tambourine
Keith Richards electric guitar vocals
Bill Wyman bass
Charlie Watts drums
Mick Taylor lead guitar
Nicky Hopkins Keyboards
Bobby Keys saxophone
Jim Price trumpet
SETLIST
1 Announcement 1
2 Announcement 2
3 Announcement 3
4 Announcement 4
5 Announcement 5
6 Announcement 6
7 Band Intro
8 Brown Sugar
9 Bitch
10 Rocks Off
11 Gimme Shelter
12 Happy
13 Tumbling Dice
14 Love In Vain
15 Sweet Virginia
16 You Can't Alway's Get What You Want(tape flip edit in song at 00:45:31:06)
17 All Down The Line
18 Midnight Rambler
19 Band Introduction
20 Bye Bye Johnny
21 Rip This Joint
22 Jumpin' Jack Flash
23 Street Fighting Man
24 Honky Tonk Woman
25 Closing Announcement
JOE'S MEMORIES:
When tickets for the 1972 tour went on sale, they were only available through a mail order lottery. There was an order form published in the newspaper,
which had to be filled out and mailed in, indicating the date of the show you wanted, your choice of ticket prices ($5.50, $6.50, or $7.50),
and how many tickets you wanted (there was a limit of four) and a Money Order payment, with a self addressed, stamped envelope.
Then you waited. If they chose your envelope, you got tickets. If the show sold out, you got your envelope back, marked "Return To Sender".
I was lucky enough to get tickets for both the July 18th and July 19th shows at Boston Garden. I sold the tickets for the 19th to a coworker,
who was unable to get tickets for himself, and after the experience of the show on the 18th, I'm glad I did, because I don't think I would have
had enough energy to get back to Boston for the second show. July 18th was a hot, humid day and the Boston Garden was a brick and concrete arena
that was built in 1928 and, as many times as I went there, I don't remember ever feeling any air conditioning in the summer months,
so as we got to our seats and waited for the show to start, we found ourselves shrouded in a haze of hot, humid air and cigarette smoke.
The concert started on time, with Stevie Wonder and his band doing an energetic, one hour opening set. After Stevie left the stage,
we expected to have a short intermission, while the road crew finished setting up the Stones' equipment. Twenty minutes went by, then thirty,
then forty five minutes came and went. Finally, Chip Monck (the voice of Woodstock), who was introducing the acts, came out and let us know that,
due to heavy fog at Logan Airport, the Stones' plane, flying from Montreal to Boston, had to be diverted to T.F. Green Airport, in Warwick, Rhode Island
and they would have to be brought to the show by limousine, which should have taken about 45 minutes. Unfortunately, while at the airport in Warwick,
a photographer who had been annoying Mick and Keith, while they were trying to get to their rides, ended up getting a few punches from them and they
were arrested and taken into custody. We were unaware of all this, until Chip came back out to explain the situation, after another half hour, or so,
had gone by. Meanwhile, since it was the early 70s and race relations in Boston weren't going to well, a riot and some fires had broken out in the
Roxbury section of town. Boston's Mayor, Kevin White, hoping to keep from having to deal with more unrest at the Garden, put in a call to the Warwick Police
Department and arranged to get Mick and Keith released, so they would be able to get to the show and not have 15,000 disappointed and angry Rolling Stones
fans adding to more problems in the streets. Chip came back on stage and introduced the Mayor to the restless crowd. Mayor White said that Mick and Keith
were on their way to the show, but that "my city is in flames". He explained to the audience that he had to remove the police officers,
who were there for security at the show, so he could send them to help out with the situation in Roxbury. He asked the crowd to be calm and keep
the situation controlled after the officers left and that he knew that everything would turn out well at the show. Stevie's set had ended at 9:00 p.m.
and, at this point, it was close to midnight. Things stayed calm and relaxed for a while longer, then, at about 12:15 a.m., on July 19th,
Chip came on stage to announce that Mick and Keith were there and the show would start shortly. After he gave some instructions about taking flash photos,
only during the first song, we finally heard those famous words, "Ladies and Gentlemen, the Rolling Stones" and the longest wait of my concert
going experience was over. The opening notes of "Brown Sugar" rang out and the crowd came back to life, clapping along with the music.
They did the 14 song, 70 minute set that we had read about, but as a "thank you" for the wait that we had endured, they did one of the few encores
of the tour and came back to do "Honky Tonk Women". The Stones finally left the stage at about 2:00 a.m., but our evening wasn't over, yet!
After going through the exhausting experience of this show, we still had to make the 2 hour,100 mile return home.
By that time, the roads were pretty quiet , so everything turned out well and we got back home at about 4:30 a.m.,
tired but glad we had been there. Over the years, stories have surfaced that say Stevie played a second set that night,
to fill the time while we waited for the Stones to arrive and there's another version of the story that appears on page 267 of the 1974 book
"S.T.P. A Journey Through America with the Rolling Stones" by Robert Greenfield, that says that Stevie did a two hour opening set,
with an encore, and was asked to play another 20 - 30 minutes. None of this is true! They're both "Urban Myths" that had to be created by someone who,
either wasn't actually there, or had taken too many "treats" from the pill jar. Stevie and the band played for an hour,
then we sat and waited for three and a half hours, until the Stones hit the stage at 12:30 a.m. And That's the way it was!
The only "down side" of the show was when I discovered that, due to the fact that I had recorded some of the announcements from the stage while
we waited for Mick and Keith, I didn't see that the tape had run out early in "You Can't Always Get What You Want",
so I didn't flip the tape until just before the song ended. and we didn't get to see the "Satisfaction/Uptight"
medley that the Stones did with Stevie and his band as an encore at some of tour stops,
but for $7.50 a ticket, we got more than our money's worth at this one!
Many Many Thanks To Joe
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Rank Stranger
And another new upload:
[www.dimeadozen.org]
ROLLING STONES
Cobo Arena
Detroit MI.
July 27th, 1975
Audience First Generation
From the JEMS archive
Transferred and Presented By Krw_co
contrast clause this torrent is different than
[www.dimeadozen.org] (24/96 version)
because this is the 16/44.1 version for cd burning
LINEAGE AUDIENCE ANALOG FIRST GENERATION >NAKAMICHI DR-1 (W/MANUAL AZIMUTH ADJUSTMENT)>
CREATIVE SOUNDBLASTER X-FI HD MODEL #SB1240 WAV (24/96KHZ)>MAGIX AUDIO CLEANING LAB FOR
KRW TRACK MARKS VOLUME ADJUSTMENT AND EDITS>WAV 16/44.1>TRADERS LITTLE HELPER FLAC LEVEL 8
THE BAND
Mick Jagger lead vocals harmonica
Keith Richards guitar lead and backing vocals
Charlie Watts drums
Ronnie Wood guitar backing vocals
Bill Wyman bass guitar
Billy Preston keyboards backing vocals
Ollie E. Brown percussion backing vocals
SETLIST
1 Honky Tonk Women
2 All Down The Line
3 If You Can't Rock Me
4 Get Off Of My Cloud
5 Star Star
6 Gimme Shelter
7 Ain't Too Proud To Beg
8 You Gotta Move (cut)
(tape flip edit at 00:31:40:07)
9 You Can't Always Get What You Want (cuts in)
10 Happy
(pause edit at 00:37:13:06)
11 Tumbling Dice
12 It's Only Rock'n'roll
13 Fingerprint File
(tape flip edit at 00:55:46:06)
14 Wild Horses
15 That's Life
16 Outta Space
17 Brown Sugar
18 Midnight Rambler
19 Rip This Joint
(tape flip edit at 01:25:37:11)
20 Street Fighting Man
21 Jumping Jack Flash
22 Thank you, Goodnight
Thank you to JEMS for allowing us to transfer and present these shows to you.
Special thanks to Jared and Stan for their many years of taping & archiving.
Many Thanks to Butterking for making these shows available to everybody.
If you have masters and/or known generation recordings that you need assistance with
transferring/archiving, please contact us via email at krwcoarchiving@gmail.com.
PLEASE DON'T POST THIS ON ANY OTHER TRACKERS.
AND PLEASE DON'T ALTER OR SELL THIS RECORDING.
AS ALWAYS ENJOY CHEERS KRW_CO
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Rank Stranger
And another new upload:
[www.dimeadozen.org]
ROLLING STONES
Cobo Arena
Detroit MI.
July 27th, 1975
Audience First Generation
From the JEMS archive
Transferred and Presented By Krw_co
contrast clause this torrent is different than
[www.dimeadozen.org] (24/96 version)
because this is the 16/44.1 version for cd burning
LINEAGE AUDIENCE ANALOG FIRST GENERATION >NAKAMICHI DR-1 (W/MANUAL AZIMUTH ADJUSTMENT)>
CREATIVE SOUNDBLASTER X-FI HD MODEL #SB1240 WAV (24/96KHZ)>MAGIX AUDIO CLEANING LAB FOR
KRW TRACK MARKS VOLUME ADJUSTMENT AND EDITS>WAV 16/44.1>TRADERS LITTLE HELPER FLAC LEVEL 8
THE BAND
Mick Jagger lead vocals harmonica
Keith Richards guitar lead and backing vocals
Charlie Watts drums
Ronnie Wood guitar backing vocals
Bill Wyman bass guitar
Billy Preston keyboards backing vocals
Ollie E. Brown percussion backing vocals
SETLIST
1 Honky Tonk Women
2 All Down The Line
3 If You Can't Rock Me
4 Get Off Of My Cloud
5 Star Star
6 Gimme Shelter
7 Ain't Too Proud To Beg
8 You Gotta Move (cut)
(tape flip edit at 00:31:40:07)
9 You Can't Always Get What You Want (cuts in)
10 Happy
(pause edit at 00:37:13:06)
11 Tumbling Dice
12 It's Only Rock'n'roll
13 Fingerprint File
(tape flip edit at 00:55:46:06)
14 Wild Horses
15 That's Life
16 Outta Space
17 Brown Sugar
18 Midnight Rambler
19 Rip This Joint
(tape flip edit at 01:25:37:11)
20 Street Fighting Man
21 Jumping Jack Flash
22 Thank you, Goodnight
Thank you to JEMS for allowing us to transfer and present these shows to you.
Special thanks to Jared and Stan for their many years of taping & archiving.
Many Thanks to Butterking for making these shows available to everybody.
If you have masters and/or known generation recordings that you need assistance with
transferring/archiving, please contact us via email at krwcoarchiving@gmail.com.
PLEASE DON'T POST THIS ON ANY OTHER TRACKERS.
AND PLEASE DON'T ALTER OR SELL THIS RECORDING.
AS ALWAYS ENJOY CHEERS KRW_CO
Can you share this one here?
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marko
Thank you once again,i will compare this to my very old tape recording.