Rolling Stones/Holland 1976
Rolling Stones/Holland 1976
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High-quality audience recording of the Hague, Netherlands performance on May 30, 1976. The first day of the Hague performance has been familiar since the analog era, but on this second day, the live sound source itself appears for the first time, so it is a valuable sound source, and it is well worth adding to enthusiasts' collections. He seems to have mastered the 90-minute tape, and at the time it appeared on the internet, the recording time was 88 minutes 30 seconds. However, the pitch was recorded at a high pitch, so as a result of adjustments, the total length of the tape was 92 minutes 16 seconds. It is recorded. The first song, Honky Tonk Women, suddenly becomes a short edited version of about 2 minutes, and it makes you go crazy from the beginning, but after that it's generally good. The sound quality is average, and at first you may get the impression that it's a bit bland, but as you continue listening, you'll realize that it's a pretty good master. Some people may think that the sound quality is harsh, but that's not the case at all, and the instrumental parts such as guitar solos in particular are recorded with surprisingly good sound. Overall, the sound image is a little small, but there is no clutter, and above all, the freshness of the sound is very good, so you can listen comfortably. The master doesn't seem to have been damaged that much, and there is little distortion or deterioration of the sound, making it a fully listenable sound source. The recording time is long, the overall quality is consistent, and considering that it is a completely new sound source, I think it is worthy of praise. Another good point is that although the sound is well-defined, it doesn't give you a feeling of equalization. The set is familiar from the 1976 tour, and there are no surprising song selections or happenings. There is also the unintentional edit of Honky Tonk Women at the beginning mentioned above, the original cut at 1:18 of You Can't Always Get What You Want, and the problem of the beginning of It's Only Rock'n Roll starting off abruptly. However, it is a new sound source that is well worth listening to. The sound source from the second day of the Hague performance in 1976, which is attracting collectors' attention, has been released. Live at Stadion F.C. Den Haag In Het Zuiderpark, The Hague, Holland 30th May 1976 TRULY AMAZING SOUND Disc 1 1. Honky Tonk Women 2. If You Can't Rock Me / Get Off Of My Cloud 3. Hand Of Fate 4. Hey Negrita 5. Ain't Too Proud To Beg 6. Fool To Cry 7. Hot Stuff 8. Star Star 9. You Gotta Move 10. You Can't Always Get What You Want Disc 2 1. Band Introduction 2. Happy 3. Tumbling Dice 4. Nothing From Nothing 5. Outa Space 6. Midnight Rambler 7. It's Only Rock'n Roll 8. Brown Sugar 9. Jumping Jack Flash 10. Street Fighting Man Mick Jagger - Vocals Keith Richards - Guitar, Vocals Ron Wood – Guitar Bill Wyman - Bass Charlie Watts – Drums Ian Stewart - Piano Billy Preston - Keyboards, Vocals Ollie E. Brown - Percussion, Drums, Vocal
Disc 1 1. Honky Tonk Women 2. If You Can't Rock Me / Get Off Of My Cloud 3. Hand Of Fate 4. Hey Negrita 5. Ain't Too Proud To Beg 6. Fool To Cry 7. Hot Stuff 8 . Star Star 9. You Gotta Move 10. You Can't Always Get What You Want Disc 2 1. Band Introduction 2. Happy 3. Tumbling Dice 4. Nothing From Nothing 5. Outa Space 6. Midnight Rambler 7. It's Only Rock'n Roll 8. Brown Sugar 9. Jumping Jack Flash 10. Street Fighting Man Mick Jagger - Vocals Keith Richards - Guitar, Vocals Ron Wood – Guitar Bill Wyman - Bass Charlie Watts - Drums Ian Stewart - Piano Billy Preston - Keyboards, Vocals Ollie E. Brown - Percussion, Drums, Vocals