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Rolling Stones Rolling Stones/CA,USA 10.17.2021

Rolling Stones Rolling Stones/CA,USA 10.17.2021

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The second day of the Rolling Stones' latest tour at SoFi Stadium is also released at the same time. The base audience recording is from a different taper from the first day. Again, multiple sound sources appeared, but the version by the person who calls himself DAN is the best. Although it does not match the powerful sound image from PIT like on the first day, the recording condition is reminiscent of "ST. LOUIS 2021", which is currently on sale, with a balance that maintains a good sense of distance and allows Mick's singing voice to be heard through. . Moreover, the overall balance of the performance is extremely exquisite and is at a level that is well qualified. The balance of the echoes from the sound emitted from the venue and the appropriate distance is indescribably exquisite, and especially if you listen to it with headphones, you will be able to experience the unique listening comfort of this sound source. Although I can pick up some of the surrounding chatter, and there are occasional scenes where the sound fluctuates during the first half of the live, it's not at a level that would cause serious stress (at all!), and the whole thing is just like the cheers of the stadium. The balance that seems to push in from the back also seems to play a role in the unique ease of listening. After all, the audience cheered loudly when Mick announced that this day marks 60 years since the fateful day when Mick and Keith met again at Dartford station. Do the two of them realize that 60 years have passed since that encounter that became the source of the Rolling Stones, who continue to perform live even after Charlie's death? On this day, instead of the unruly momentum that they had on the first day, it was impressive that they seemed to be savoring each and every song. Therefore, the selection of two ballads played in quick succession, “Beast of Burden”, which appeared for the first time on this tour, and “Wild Horses”, which was the first since St. Louis, was probably perfect for this day. Both have a good impression of the careful backing of Steve's drumming and the careful performance of the front three. In addition, the excitement centered around the solo played by Ronnie in “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” is really wonderful, and it can be called a masterpiece that is typical of this day. You can't miss hearing how the ending reprise, which had already shown flashes since the first day in LA, is finally evolving into an exciting development. Of course Steve will also cut into the performance that started again from Mick's instigation, but this is very thrilling. “Connection,” which brought a new direction to Keith Corner, feels like it has completely become a representative repertoire after Steve joined, and here Keith introduces the song in a relaxed and relaxed manner with the intro that Steve continues to hit in the background. The way he does this is also very similar. As of this writing, it continues to be played every day from Nashville, and seems to have become a regular part of the repertoire. And “Midnight Rambler”, which was not perfect on the first day in LA, is amazing on this day. Mick was the one pulling on Steve, who had not yet been able to influence the development of the song. The Robert Johnson number in which he hums a line in the middle has often been ``Come On In My Kitchen'' in recent years, but on this day he started singing ``Hellhound On My Trail'', which doesn't appear often, and was nervous. It enhances the feeling. The effect seemed to be tremendous, and Steve continued to hit hard like he was a different person from the first day. In this way, the Stones' latest two days in LA fit the analogy of ``the second day of stillness'' to the ``first day of movement''. Even though they lost Charlie, they continued to move forward with the help of a new catalyst called Steve.Their stage has finally come to full throttle, proving that they are giving us a live show that can be performed at any pace, with different expressions depending on the day. This is an audience album. Please enjoy both days! SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, CA, USA 17th October 2021 TRULY PERFECT SOUND Disc 1 (73:40) 1. Intro 2. Street Fighting Man 3. All Down the Line 4. Words For Charlie 5. 19th Nervous Breakdown 6. Tumbling Dice 7 Beast of Burden 8. Wild Horses 9. You Can't Always Get What You Want 10. Living in a Ghost Town 11. Start Me Up 12. Honky Tonk Women 13. Band Introductions 14. Connection 15. Before They Make Me Run Disc 2 (61:30) 1. Miss You 2. Midnight Rambler 3. Paint It Black 4. Sympathy for the Devil 5. Jumping Jack Flash 6. Gimme Shelter 7. Satisfaction

1. Intro 2. Street Fighting Man 3. All Down the Line 4. Words For Charlie 5. 19th Nervous Breakdown 6. Tumbling Dice 7. Beast of Burden 8. Wild Horses 9. You Can't Always Get What You Want 10. Living in a Ghost Town 11. Start Me Up 12. Honky Tonk Women 13. Band Introductions 14. Connection 15. Before They Make Me Run Disc 2 (61:30) 1. Miss You 2. Midnight Rambler 3. Paint It Black 4 Sympathy for the Devil 5. Jumping Jack Flash 6. Gimme Shelter 7. Satisfaction

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