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Rolling Stones/TN,USA 2021 Remastered

Rolling Stones/TN,USA 2021 Remastered

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The reason why the sound source of the Rolling Stones' tour is not as popular as expected is that the coronavirus pandemic has made it difficult for overseas groups other than the United States to participate, and one of the major reasons is that European tapers in particular are unable to travel. It seems. Furthermore, in the age of smartphones, everyone is more enthusiastic about taking pictures than recording. This is evidenced by the overwhelming amount and speed of videos circulating on SNS during this tour. Therefore, since the release of the CD “ST. LOUIS 2021” on the first day of the tour, many people may have been anxious because the release of the following performance did not appear. I can't help but think that this is because of the circumstances that happened earlier. So we released Nashville on the fourth day of the tour. This is a sound source that seems to reflect the current situation, and it was ripped from the audio that was live-streamed from the audience seats by a maniac on SNS. Therefore, it was of a different nature from normal audience recording. The sound quality itself was similar to the sound image, and the texture was easy to listen to, but since it was a live broadcast, the edges of the sound were fizzling, which felt strange. That would have been fine, but the laughter from the nearby audience was very noticeable, and the last thing that happened was that the app on my smartphone activated during the broadcast, and the app's startup sound was played twice. It ended up being mixed in. This can also be called a negative effect because the audience who was not a taper took the picture. Still, it was released on CD because it included big topics such as the latest performance and "Connection", but on the morning of the announcement, a high-quality Nashville audience recording was finally posted on a major torrent site. appeared. As for this sound source, the sound quality is truly wonderful, including the closeness of the powerful sound image. St. Louis also had good sound quality, but the quality of this sound source even exceeds that. At this point, I think it's safe to say that it's the best on this tour. It has already become a big topic, but since Steve Jordan participated in the tour, Keith Corner came up with the idea to take up “Connection”, which is probably too good a idea. After all, Steve used to play this song every night with Keith backing him when he was in the Expensive Winoses, so from his point of view, it's a repertoire that uses the pestle handles he picked up long ago. As a result, there is no "feeling of fumbling" that is found in other Stones repertoires, and thanks to the sound quality, you can clearly see how they are hitting with confidence. This is something I would like to see played in the future. Speaking of that "feeling of fumbling", "Midnight Rambler" is still in the middle of the performance and hasn't really reached its climax, but it still shows a much more thrilling development compared to St. Louis, and I'm looking forward to what's to come. . By the way, during the performance of this song, security apparently passed in front of Taper, and I was surprised to see the sound emitted from his transceiver flow from right to left. Please be careful when listening with headphones. Brian's repertoire such as ``19th Nervous Breakdown'', which was a big hit in St. Louis, and ``Let's Spend the Night Together'' can be heard with wonderful performances full of energy, as if they had literally come back to life. The sound quality is very good, and even Daryl Jones's bass sound is clearly captured, especially in "19th Nervous", where he seems to respect Bill Wyman's bass more than ever before. It's refreshing to see that. Maybe he had a meeting with Steve? Fueled by the rhythm section's energetic performance, the three Stones' performances can also be felt with momentum. The reason why you can feel how hard they are playing even though Charlie is gone is because of this high-quality sound source! (Remastered memo) Since the sound quality was originally high, it was a minor adjustment, but I suppressed the hall sound in the midrange. Increased the overall sound pressure. Disc1 2trk 0:29 - 1:38 recording level adjustment has been made as flat as possible. Nissan Stadium, Nashville, TN, USA 9th October 2021 TRULY PERFECT SOUND Disc 1 (67:56) 1. Intro 2. Street Fighting Man 3. Let's Spend the Night Together 4. Tumbling Dice 5. Words For Charlie 6. 19th Nervous Breakdown 7. Troubles a' Comin 8. Dead Flowers 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. Slipping Away Disc 2 (59:04) 1. Miss You 2. Midnight Rambler 3. Paint It Black 4. Sympathy for the Devil 5. Jumping Jack Flash 6. Gimme Shelter 7. Satisfaction

Disc 1 (67:56) 1. Intro 2. Street Fighting Man 3. Let's Spend the Night Together 4. Tumbling Dice 5. Words For Charlie 6. 19th Nervous Breakdown 7. Troubles a' Comin 8. Dead Flowers 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. Slipping Away Disc 2 (59:04) 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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