Rolling Stones/CA,USA 1969 & more
Rolling Stones/CA,USA 1969 & more
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The title of the famous analog bootleg "MIDNIGHT RAMBLERS" has been released on CD from the original TMOQ master. This is a reissue of the album that was released in 1979 by TMOQ, which is a coupling of famous titles, and all of them are very famous and highly evaluated for their high quality. First, disc 1 contains the performance at the San Diego Sports Arena on November 10th from the 1969 US tour. It is known for its extremely high-quality venue sound source by TMOQ's Dub Taylor, and the original is "SAN DIEGO '69 - Stoneaged". It contains 10 songs out of the total 15 songs performed on the day, and compared to the already distributed sources, it has the most natural and clear sound, and even the applause of the audience between songs is so realistic. It is originally said to be the best audience sound source of the same tour, so it is a must-listen for those who have not heard it before. The performance is also momentum, and in "STREET FIGHTING MAN", Keith's guitar tuning is messed up at one point, and the momentum continues until the end. Disc 2 is from the 1972 UZ tour, and features a performance at Madison Square Garden in New York on July 26th, also known as Mick's 29th birthday. This is a digest of 8 of the 16 songs performed that day, recorded on a stereo soundboard directly connected to the PA board, which was said to have been obtained from a tour staff member. Incidentally, this is a reissue of "WELCOME TO NEW YORK" (TMOQ-71080), and while there have been many CD releases with the same content, this original has Keith and Mick Taylor's guitars neatly separated into left and right, and there are some variations in the track order of "WELCOME TO NEW YORK". In the original version, the track starts with "BYE BYE JONNY" and is a mono sound source with only Mick Taylor's channel folded down, while in this title, the original TMOQ wide stereo sound source starts with "ALL DOWN THE LINE" and ends with "JUMPIN' JACK FLASH". In recent years, the analog version of "96/24" has also been circulating online, but it is a completely different sound source and is by far of higher quality. In addition, since the CD era, both tracks have been released separately by the TSP label, so here the quality is naturally higher than those due to the latest remastering process, making both sides a must-listen for fans. Disc 1 : 1. Introduction - Carol / 2. Sympathy For The Devil / 3. Prodigal Son / 4. You Gotta Move / 5. Under My Thumb / 6. Live With Me / 7. Little Queenie / 8. Satisfaction / 9. Honky Tonk Women / 10. Street Fighting Man [at Sports Arena, San Diego, CA, USA. November10th 1969 : (TMOQ-71078 : audience .recordings)] Disc 2 : 1. All Down The Line / 2. You Can't Always Get What You Want / 3. Midnight Rambler / 4. Band Introductions / 5. Bye Bye Johnny / 6. Rip This Joint / 7. Love In Vain / 8. Sweet Virginia / 9. Jumping Jack Flash [at Madison Square Garden, NYC NY. USA July 26th 1972 : (TMOQ-71080 : soundboard recordings)
Disc 1 : 1. Introduction - Carol / 2. Sympathy For The Devil / 3. Prodigal Son / 4. You Gotta Move / 5. Under My Thumb / 6. Live With Me / 7. Little Queenie / 8. Satisfaction / 9. Honky Tonk Women / 10. Street Fighting Man [at Sports Arena, San Diego, CA, USA. November10th 1969 : (TMOQ-71078 : audience .recordings)] Disc 2 : 1. All Down The Line / 2. You Can't Always Get What You Want / 3. Midnight Rambler / 4. Band Introductions / 5. Bye Bye Johnny / 6. Rip This Joint / 7. Love In Vain / 8. Sweet Virginia / 9. Jumping Jack Flash [at Madison Square Garden, NYC NY. USA July 26th 1972 : (TMOQ-71080 : soundboard recordings)