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Quotethomashanck new to me, Thanks alot -great to see!
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Quotelenchik I contacted the folks from the LOC and they told there were no “digital edits”. So, it seems there were several reels that weren’t numbered. S.T.P, Eleanor Rigby - you were right, it’s indeed “Stray cat blues”, so we get this performance from two camera angles! Nice. Good work!!
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Quotejohn lomax On my Facebook feed yesterday there was a post from Associated Press with over an hour of footage from the 1969 West Palm Beach festival, with about10 minutes of Stones content at the end (it is the footage used in the Days of Rage documentary). It includes audio as well. Songs shown were JJF, Strat Cat, Midnight Rambler, Live With Me and a bit of Little Queenie. Did anyone else s
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Quotelenchik QuoteEleanor Rigby "Love in Vain' is possible as it is around the right period of the show. THat's "love in Vain" for sure. I've already tried audio and it matched pefectly. Now if anyone could identify the song that starts at 15:04 mark... If I were to guess I'd say Stray Cat Blues.
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QuoteEleanor Rigby Anyone have an idea what songs are being played for the Stones section? I'm thinking the film starts around the end of Sympathy. We "seem" to get The Sun Is Shining and Stray Cat Blues. But the footage chops and changes a bit which is weird. Feels like Under My Thumb is in there also. UMT is in there. The fottage contains the guy on acid (on stage) that t
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After seeing all the fottage from Palm Beach '69, I must say I really hope for a concert film from that year.
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QuoteFather Ted Quotekevinkamphuis Honestly only interested in live material from Mick Taylor era. Let’s pray we finally get a proper 1972 live album release. At least some concerts were recorded on 16-track multitrack Same mate. A box set of the Philadelphia concerts including the Stevie Wonder performances would be a dream come true!
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Quote06230 Strange this was on sky arts (uk) a few days ago. And now on BBC 4 tonight is crossfire hurricane followed by totally stripped. Weird it's as if...narrr can't be.. oh well good to dream. Love the thought
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Quotekevinkamphuis This version is holy grail material for me. Still waiting for a clean transfer from the master tapes. Every version I heard of is many versions away from the master tape It would be great to have a decent sounding show from '72
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It's about time the let go some of the real gems. A box-set of shows from '69-'73 would be great Also it's time for finally releasing a complete filmed show from '69
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QuoteCaptainCorella QuoteEleanor Rigby I wonder if the cameraman was this guy: Good call. Well spotted. There is a guy on the left close to the speeker next to the organ. Some of the shots are from Jaggers left side. I don't know, but at least it seems he also got a film camera.
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Quotelenchik I'm working on the audio sync. "Stray Cat Blues" seems to be the last song filmed. Cool! Anything from Altamont is welcome
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Love the fottage! Have been watchig it several times and it sertainly gives a feeling to how it must have been to be there. Altamont might be one of the most important concert they've ever done.
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QuoteTheGreek QuoteDandelionPowderman Of course it's great, but we get a bit fooled by the excellent sound. Regarding energy and performance I prefer some of the 1972 shows. You sir are a very wise man as the excellent sound most certainly is a huge factor ! Yeah, the show lack the energy from '72. Also there are performances from the winter tour that really compliments the vers
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Seems like Richards used MT's Les Paul for open tuning (HTW). That means it could either be the Dot, Dan A., or the custom. In this picture: (scroll down) he use a capo, so maybe...
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Quoteryanpow QuoteS.T.P I don't get the fascination about shows being filmed. Isn't it the music that it's all about? How often do we atctually watch concert films? The audio of a performance should stand on its own. The playing should be good enough to just listen to if you want. That being said, The Stones are, I would argue, the most entertaining band of all time. They a
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I don't get the fascination about shows being filmed. Isn't it the music that it's all about? How often do we atctually watch concert films?
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In London they were on fire!
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QuoteRockman Amazing Stuff ..... Last song of show but Mick's still lit ..... Yeah, and literally exploding
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Love the "jazz from hell" ending I bet Charlie, Taylor and the horn section had fun!
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QuoteMILKYWAY I have always liked this show. I have a half-dozen copies of it on LP and CD. Me too! The purity of five members adding to the new sound without any restrictions on the arangements of the songs is as naked the Stones will ever sound. Totally stripped down and exploring new songs and ways to play them. One gets the insight of maybe the most interesting part of the bands history ev
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QuoteSighunt QuoteTravelinMan QuoteMathijs QuoteDandelionPowderman QuoteTaylor1 Who cares if Jagger overdubbed some vocals.The fact is the instruments other than the rhythm guitar on Carol have no overdubs. And it is hardly noticeable. And on Little Queenie. And Stray Cat. Mathijs The overdubs don’t do much but add a crunchier rhythm guitar. Doesn’t make the album nor change its legacy,
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Can't remember seeing him with the flyig V during the american or european shows in '69-'70. Only back stage, so it was probably/maybe used during rehearsals. Also I believe he used it on some of the Exile-sessions. The only concert I can remember it from is the Hyde Park. -The coolest guitar Keith ever had!
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Quotefilstan Deluxe 1969 US tour Deluxe 1970 European Tour Deluxe 1972 US tour Deluxe 1971 UK tour Deluxe 1973 European Tour -That pretty much sum's it up!
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I'll take Hyde Park '69, Altamont or any live performance with MT!
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The fottage is cool, but I wish the complete audio of the consert have been released as a "From The Vault".
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QuoteSighunt Quotekowalski They should release a boxset from the 1969 shows like Columbia/Sony did with Dylan's 1966 tour... As a Stones fan who lives and breathes anything '69 tour wise, I pray that I see a boxed set of good quality soundboard recordings from the three 11/69 MSG shows before I die (the Baltimore and Boston shows which were also supposed to be professionally rec
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