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4 ***years ***ago
filstan
QuoteTaylor1 QuoteSilver Dagger Honky Tonk Women as an opener on the 75/76 tours with that dramatic, toppy, long intro that really got the crowd going. . The 1975 ones are my favorite with the Fanfare for the Common Man opener and the stage opening up to the song I'll toss my vote in with the 75 tour opener. I saw 2 shows at Chicago Stadium and again at the outdoor
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4 ***years ***ago
filstan
Nicely done. Thanks for sharing this music!
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4 ***years ***ago
filstan
The boys are clearly enjoying themselves. Great tracklist. I'd let those guys spin records all day for me! Thanks for sharing!!
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4 ***years ***ago
filstan
Apart from the studio recording which I have always loved, the live versions from the 69-70 tours were my always my favorites. I have felt since then that the tempo got speeded up too much. This awesome Paris 1970 video is a great rendition.
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4 ***years ***ago
filstan
Wife and myself get 2nd Pfizer vaccine in a few hours here in the Chicago area. Feeling fortunate, grateful, and some sense of relief. I hope this happens for everyone else asap.
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4 ***years ***ago
filstan
What a wonderful surprise, and a real treat for the ears. Thanks a million for sharing!
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4 ***years ***ago
filstan
Nice job. Thanks!
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4 ***years ***ago
filstan
67 until May. In the game from early on. My goodness, I was just a little kid then, and along with many friends we became fanatical followers.
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4 ***years ***ago
filstan
As much as I am a long time Ron Wood fan, this film was very disappointing in that it left out so very much. It was not worth the rental price imo, and I can only recommend fans to reconsider shelling out the money for such a thin and insufficient project. Compare for example the brilliant Ronnie Lane documentary The Passing Show. Ronnie Wood's life deserves much more than this superficial v
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4 ***years ***ago
filstan
Very cool archival video! Fantastic find and really fun to watch this band relaxed and playing so well. Outstanding!!
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4 ***years ***ago
filstan
QuoteDandelionPowderman Quotefilstan QuoteDandelionPowderman Quotefilstan QuoteDandelionPowderman How can a (more or less) live recording in the studio be over-produced? It's under-produced. The drums are hardly EQ'ed and the guitars sound as old school as they get to my ears. I've heard way worse modern mastering, too. Perhaps overproduced is the wrong term. If not overproduc
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4 ***years ***ago
filstan
QuoteDandelionPowderman Quotefilstan QuoteDandelionPowderman How can a (more or less) live recording in the studio be over-produced? It's under-produced. The drums are hardly EQ'ed and the guitars sound as old school as they get to my ears. I've heard way worse modern mastering, too. Perhaps overproduced is the wrong term. If not overproduced, Blue and Lonesome was mastered in
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4 ***years ***ago
filstan
QuoteDandelionPowderman How can a (more or less) live recording in the studio be over-produced? It's under-produced. The drums are hardly EQ'ed and the guitars sound as old school as they get to my ears. I've heard way worse modern mastering, too. Perhaps overproduced is the wrong term. If not overproduced, Blue and Lonesome was mastered in a certain way that created a specifi
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4 ***years ***ago
filstan
I think it ended up being a fun spontaneous exercise for the Stones once it took hold. It's still a good album, yet I was disappointed initially and remain so regarding how it sounds. It is as though all the modern studio technology at the disposal to Don Was somehow used to make a recording that comes off as compressed and over produced and lacking a more natural sound reproduction. Played
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4 ***years ***ago
filstan
The double LP's sound really good. The vinyl is quiet and my copies are flat. Overall, this project is a success for me at least from a listening standpoint. I always thought the mix on the initial release was kind of muddy. The new offering has the vocals and instruments in what seems to be greater detail than we are accustomed to on this album. I am hearing nuances that I don't get fr
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4 ***years ***ago
filstan
I surprised my wife 35 years ago(next week) with organist instrumental of Wild Horses before we walked down the church aisle. It went over really, really well.
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4 ***years ***ago
filstan
Some really great comments towards the amazing talent that was Peter Green in his prime. A truly gifted player that let the guitar translate his personal joy and in particular his deep inner blues. A powerful blues guitar player that created notes that could bring tears. His heartfelt vocals were awesome too. What a band the Greeny led Mac was! Wow, I’m so sad to hear he’s gone yet it did not see
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4 ***years ***ago
filstan
BTW, I thought it worth noting the new Voodoo Lounge LP's I bought are MPO pressed in France.
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4 ***years ***ago
filstan
The 1/2 speed 2 LP Voodoo Lounge I had pre-ordered via Amazon arrived yesterday. This album I somehow never bought on vinyl when it was released and was content with the CD for many years. Having played this through 2 times now I can say it sounds absolutely great.The 180 gram vinyl is very quiet. The 1st LP is flat while there is a mild warp on the 2nd LP but it doesn't affect playback in t
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4 ***years ***ago
filstan
In 1990 I bought The Swingin Pig 3 CD box set boot when I was in Munich at WOM for 79 DM. Those CD's sound very good to my ears today. Hopefully, they get the audio right on this video release. Thanks Gazza for the clarification regarding Salt of the Earth being played at all 3 of the Atlantic City shows as well as at Twickenham 2003. To me SOTE was always a special Mick and Keith vocal a
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4 ***years ***ago
filstan
Oh nooo! This is terrible, sad news. Pretty Things somehow never made it big in the States, but they were a really great band. Phil May was a terrific front man. RIP Phil May
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4 ***years ***ago
filstan
This was a really good concert. Apart from Axl Rose finger nails across chalk board vocals ruining what could have been a fantastic version of Salt Of The Earth, that pay per view show was outstanding. Hopefully, the audio is high quality which would make this release well worth purchasing. BTW wasn't the 89 Atlantic City show the first time the Stones had played Salt of the Earth live? I
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4 ***years ***ago
filstan
Little Richard was a complete original. Yes, a true rock and roll giant. Wonderfully outrageous and charismatic. Another great one sadly gone, but will never be forgotten. RIP Richard Penniman
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4 ***years ***ago
filstan
These were not rehearsals. This was the actual taping of the show. PBS edited this footage for the final production of Center Stage. A full video tape that has a long interview with Keith as well as even more video footage prior to when the band came out to play is around. If anything this TV show shoot was kind of a warm up for the Winos as they were just about to go out on the Main Offender
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4 ***years ***ago
filstan
Great show. Memories coming back. The band was very relaxed and loose. Funny to see ones self in that video 27 years ago. One thing I recall was the volume in there was well cranked up, especially towards the end. Next day ears still ringing. What a special treat to have been there. Thanks for posting that heads up thomashanck!
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4 ***years ***ago
filstan
This looks like the Winos PBS show Center Stage that was filmed/recorded at WTTW studio in Chicago. I was there. What a night that was!
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4 ***years ***ago
filstan
While It was cool to see them play this live in Chicago at the Aragon in 02, this song was and still is just as good as it can be on Black and Blue. It simply soars to another level. I played that album today LOUD and man does that vinyl sound good or what? I played Hand of Fate twice for good measure. Wayne Perkins take a damn bow please. That cat could flat out play! Very underrated album.
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5 ***years ***ago
filstan
Thanks Green Lady. A wonderful documentary and a nice way to start another day in seclusion. What a scene it must have been to be there in its heyday.
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5 ***years ***ago
filstan
Hollies documentary on Amazon Prime was pretty good since worthless talking head type music critics were not involved. Worth watching imo.
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5 ***years ***ago
filstan
QuoteKeessie Remastered version New York City, M.S.G., 27 November, 1969 All tracks were taken from Youtube and converted to wav. Removed a dial tone/hum, a few clicks and the gaps between the tracks. Fixed a missing piece between I'm Free and Midnight Rambler with a patch from an audience recording (first gen transfer). This is simply terrific! Thanks, my ears are ringing from blas
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