Rolling Stones/India 2003 Broadcast Edition Jewel Version
Rolling Stones/India 2003 Broadcast Edition Jewel Version
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The performance in Bangalore, India on April 4th, 2003, during the "Licks" tour was recorded with widescreen video and remastered sound, which can be said to be the best ever. The original was a television broadcast on May 31st of the same year, and is familiar to fans who had released it on several domestic labels 10 years ago. There are no pixel or sound disturbances, but the video has a slightly soft feel like a webcast video, and if the video was a little crisper, it would be worth releasing on a press DVD without complaint. (It is at a level that is completely fine for normal viewing.) The noise that occurs at 1:10 in Brown Sugar is not present in this version. The sound is of course a sound board, but the sound is mono and mild, and somewhat rough, but still enjoyable. The sound pressure, which was slightly low at the source, has been raised moderately, and the overall impact has been increased. A total of 20 songs were played that day, but 16 songs are included, excluding Rocks Off, Miss You, You Got Me Rocking, and Street Fighting Man. It is likely that they were cut due to the broadcast time frame, but still, you can enjoy it for 1 hour and 40 minutes! In the middle of the second verse of the first song, Brown Sugar, there was a microphone malfunction (?), and you can see a scene where Mick suddenly makes the audience sing the chorus. It was a huge outdoor venue, and it seems that it was originally raining (it is quite clear in You Can't Always Get What You Want, etc.), but it gradually got worse and it started to rain heavily from Sympathy For The Devil to Midnight Rambler, and the situation was terrible. However, the Stones played a powerful and tight performance that did not seem to be affected by the rain, and on the contrary, it was conveyed that they greatly excited the fans. The second half of Sympathy For The Devil, where they showed energetic action and performance in front of the stage despite the heavy rain, is a must-see. The following Midnight Rambler, in which they wore raincoats, was also full of vivid power. In the latter half of the performance, when the performance is getting heated, Mick takes off his white raincoat and acts in a blue T-shirt, which can be said to be a famous scene. After this, the rain seems to subside with this part as the peak, and the drama of that part is also the best, and it is a wonderful title that makes you realize the charm of this video once again. With original menu. Live at Palace Grounds, Bangalore, India 4th April 2003 PRO-SHOT Telecast on Indian TV (SMAX) on 31st May 2003 (100:37) 1. Introduction 2. Brown Sugar 3. It's Only Rock'n Roll 4. Start Me Up 5. Don't Stop 6. Angie 7. You Can't Always Get What You Want 8. Bitch 9. Tumbling Dice 10. Band Introductions 11. Slipping Away 12. Before They Make Me Run 13. Sympathy For The Devil 14. Midnight Rambler 15. Gimme Shelter 16. Honky Tonk Women 17. Satisfaction 18. Jumping Jack Flash 19. Outro(Midnight Rambler) PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.101min.
Live at Palace Grounds, Bangalore, India 4th April 2003 PRO-SHOT Telecast on Indian TV (SMAX) on 31st May 2003 (100:37) 1. Introduction 2. Brown Sugar 3. It's Only Rock'n Roll 4. Start Me Up 5. Don't Stop 6. Angie 7. You Can't Always Get What You Want 8. Bitch 9. Tumbling Dice 10. Band Introductions 11. Slipping Away 12. Before They Make Me Run 13. Sympathy For The Devil 14. Midnight Rambler 15. Gimme Shelter 16. Honky Tonk Women 17. Satisfaction 18. Jumping Jack Flash 19. Outro(Midnight Rambler) PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.101min.