Altamont
1969, The Killer Festival
Sticky
Fingers – The Alternate Album
Get
your Leeds lungs out revisited
Burning
At The Hollywood Palladium
They’re
Really Rockin’ In Boston
Ginsoaked
Barroom Queen In Boston
Plane
sex on the way to Pittsburgh
The
Rolling Stones Touring Party 1972 volume 1, Two Days In Texas
The
Rolling Stones Touring Party 1972 volume 2, Philadelphia Special
The
Rolling Stones Touring Party 1972 volume 3, Burning At The Garden
(Five
English Gentlemen Spend A Day In A) New York Garden
Very
Ancient, Thank You Kindly
Hawaiian
Farewell/ Blue Hawaii
More
Brown Sugar And White Snow
Brussels
Affair, Definitive Edition
EUROPE
1973: The Ultimate Live Document
The
foottappers and wheel shunters club gig
Rating: 9
Artwork: http://www.cdrs.dial.pipex.com/list/cd.rol.ecan.shtml
Rating: 8,5-10
CD-1 (VTCD YD 046)
- Heart Of Stone: The released version of the song in mono.
- Not Fade Away: An alternate take with a different harp track
- And Mr. Spector and Mr. Pitney Came Too: More or less the instrumental version of Andrews Blues. A.k.a. 1964 Blues Jam on some releases.
- Andrews Blues: Vocal by........Gene Pitney. He says thank you at 2:01 when Jagger mentions his name during his vocal piece of the song. Supposedly, rare acetates of this song were made for members of the band with "Between The Buttons" like cartoons on the labels drawn by Charlie Watts!
- Don't Lie To Me: The early 1964 studio ("Metamorphosis") version of the Chuck Berry song. Also covered live by the band on the BBC in 1964, and in Ft. Worth, Texas, June 24, 1972.
- Hi Heel Sneakers: The following five tracks (excluding Look What You've Done) originally surfaced on the early seventies release "Bright Lights Big City" (RS 541) on Trade Mark of Quality. There is an interesting story of how this first recording of rare acetates was made in the book "Bootleg: The Secret History Of The Other Recording Industry" aka "The Great White Wonders" in the UK by Clinton Heylin, on page 87. These songs were recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, June, 1964.
- Stewed and Keefed: This is the same "cleaned-up" (no acetate pops) version that first appeared on "Mad Shadows" on Scorpio (SC-91022) and "Bright Lights Big City" Anniversary Edition (TSP-CD-BLBC)
- Look What You've Done: Jagger introduces the title of the song, but other than that it's similar to the released album take. A Muddy Waters song, recorded June, 1964 at Chicago Chess Studios.
- Tell Me Baby, How Many Times: A "Big" Bill Broonzy number.
- Down In The Bottom: Exhumed for the 1995 European Tour. Written By Willie Dixon and also performed by early Stones inspiration Howlin' Wolf.
- We're Wastin' Time: From the non-US versions of "Metamorphosis" with a slightly longer intro and outro. This and the following four tracks were cut with a studio session band and/or the Oldham Orchestra. Recording session date: July-Sept., 1964. Sort of a country feel to this, which didn't surface on record until High and Dry on "Aftermath" in 1966.
- Hear It: An instrumental track with Keith possibly on acoustic guitar and an Oldham orchestrated back-up arrangement. Recording date: July-Sept., 1964.
- Sleepy City: A Jagger vocal demo from "Metamorphosis". Recording date: July-Sept., 1964.
- Try A Little Harder: Another "Metamorphosis" track with count in. Recording date: July-Sept., 1964.
- Somethings Just Stick In Your Mind: Again from non-US versions of "Metamorphosis". A vocal demo recorded with session musicians.
- As Time Goes By: Alternate vocal/electric guitar take of As Tears Go By in best quality sound.
- Blue Turns To Gray: An Oldham orchestrated horn induced alternate that would have fit the standard set by the other early tracks found on "Metamorphosis", but not part of that compilation. Recording date: Nov., 1963.
- Satisfaction: An instrumental version of the song that has been in circulation for some time, but this is the best quality.
- Looking Tired: Another of the original "Bright Lights Big City" tracks this time the recording source is RCA Studios, LA, Sept., 1965. The guitar riff is lifted from Robert Johnson's 32-20 Blues, which he lifted from a piano blues by Delta Bluesman Skip James called 20-20 Blues! The earliest Johnson influenced Stones song I have come across.
- Paint It Black: An instrumental version of the song that has been in circulation for some time, but this is the best quality. Recorded in March, 1966.
- Lady Jane: The vocal is way in the back on this, but audible.
- Get Yourself Together: The vocal version of this title in best quality. Out of place for a 1966 track. It might have worked on "Between The Buttons".
- Have You Seen Your Mother Baby, Standing In The Shadow?: Only the backing vocals are present.
- Have You Seen Your Mother Baby, Standing In The Shadow?: An alternate take.
- Let's Spend The Night Together: Noticeable "wow" on the tape source in a couple of places. Only the backing vocals are present. Recorded in January, 1967.
The second CD of the set covers the unreleased work of the late sixties.
CD-2 (VTCD YD 047)
The following eight songs through My Obsession are instrumentals in excellent quality that first surfaced on a CD titled "Karaoke" (VTCD YD 033) on the same label, and also included lyric sheets written in English and Japanese. These are interesting tracks despite being instrumentals, because there is a great deal of production to be heard on these Pop efforts by a Rock 'n Roll band.
- Get Yourself Together: This song a.k.a. Can't Believe and I Can See It. Vocal version on CD-1.
- Let's Spend The Night Together: Instrumental version.
- All Sold Out: Instrumental version. Keith's put a couple of pick slides on this that I hadn't noticed before.
- Yesterday's Papers: Instrumental version
- Ruby Tuesday: Instrumental with count in.
- Complicated: Instrumental version
- Please, Go Home: Instrumental version
- My Obsession: Instrumental version
- Cosmic Christmas: There is also a rare unauthorized 7" of this song on green vinyl that has stereo/mono versions of just this track. Play it backwards and see what happens!
- Family: A droll song from " Metamorphosis".
- Downtown Suzie: This is an alternate version without the annoying skip that has shown up on a number of recordings.
- Hamburger To Go: Best quality version with just a single subdued "pop" at 2:30. Also mistakenly referred to as "Stuck Out All Alone", and labeled as "Give Me a Hamburger" on the original vinyl release titled "Trident Mixes" on K&S records (MCG/KS-072-A/B/C/D). The actual title of this song first surfaced in "The First Twenty Years", 1981 by David Dalton on page 190 (sessionography by Tom Beach & James Karnback). Recorded at Olympic studios, Spring, 1968. A Beggars Banquet session.
- I'm A Country Boy: Another of the original "Trident Mixes" instrumental tracks. Recorded at Elektra, Hollywood, Nov.-Dec., 1971, during the mixing and dubbing of the "Exile" sessions.
- Memo From Turner #1: Sounds like session man Jimmy Page is putting the violin bow to the Paisley Tele? "Metamorphosis" version of the song.
- Memo From Turner #2: A great "intermediate" version. Somewhere between the "Metamorphosis" version, and the Ry Cooder "Performance" movie take. This is probably the Olympic, 1968 take. A groove track!
- Sister Morphine: Album version taken from an acetate mix down. Some surface noise.
- Still A Fool: Mistakenly referred to as Two Trains on many occasions. This is the studio version of the Muddy Waters classic. Distorted vocal maybe through a harp mic. Check out the Muddy Waters original on the MCA/Chess release "the best of Muddy Waters", order no. CHD-31268. Two of the songs are recorded from vinyl, but these tracks represent the early roots of The Rolling Stones. Played live for the first time on the '95 European Tour.
- You Got The Silver: The Jagger vocal version for the 176th time. First surfaced on the "Accidents Will Happen" 2LP in the early eighties.
- Highway Child: Recorded at Keith's house at Redlands, July, 1968. A jam with Keith experimenting with chord changes. At one point it starts sounding like the old .38 Special song Hold On Loosely! Best sounding version.
The third CD of the set covers the unreleased work of the "Beggars Banquet" through "Exile On Main Street" period.
CD-3 (VTCD YD 048)
- Sympathy For the Devil: Compressed sound with "who..who's" way down in the mix. There are also a few bars edited from Keith's solo. Recorded at Olympic studios in June, 1968.
- Country Honk: Missing the fiddle track and the familiar car horn. A transitional song that reveals the influences of the time. Gram Parsons' turning Keith on to the soul of country music, and open tunings that were prevalent in the Country (Delta) Blues. Even the Rock version of the song reflects the impact of working with Ry Cooder during the "Let It Bleed" sessions, and Keith's enduring preference for Open G tuning that followed. His earlier efforts with open tunings were in open D & E on songs such as Child Of The Moon, Street Fighting Man (studio), and Prodigal Son.
- Gimme Shelter: A different mix and vocal. Lot's of bass in the opening bars of the song. Minus the Merry Clayton vocal. Recorded at Olympic Studios in May-June, 1969.
- Loving Cup: This could be the pre-Hyde Park studio version of the song. First surfaced on "Time Trip 1969-1973 Vol. 1" on Scorpio. Possibly from a May-June session at Olympic in 1969.
- Jiving Sister Fanny: Muffled sound with a different vocal take. Taylor burns it up.
- Honky Tonk Women: A studio version of the song containing the Paris verse that was only heard on early 70's live versions of the song. Also missing horn arrangements. Recorded at Olympic Studios in May-June, 1969.
- All Down The Line (Acoustic): One of the great examples of how the band can evolve songs. Slow acoustic guitar version. First surfaced in the late 70's, but this has excellent clarity and corrected speed. Recorded at Elektra studios in LA, Oct., 1969.
- All Down The Line (Electric): This is not the 7" single version of the song that usually shows-up on these recordings. Different mix, and harp solo at 3:05. An Olympic Oct.-Nov., 1970 recording.
- I Don't Know The Reason Why: Not hard to guess why this hasn't been released. A shorter version of the song.
- I'm Going Down: Last of the "Metamorphosis" songs. It's the familiar guitar restart album version. Hard to say whether this is a production error or a retake by Keith.
- You Gotta Move: An alternate take of the Mississippi Fred McDowell classic. There is a lot of vocal reverb at the beginning, and the slide guitar goes into a "wah" effect at the end. A Muscle Shoals, Dec., 1969 recording. Part of the work at this studio is documented in the "Gimme Shelter" movie. Fred's original version of "You Got To Move" is found on "Fred McDowell Vol. 2" on Arhoolie Records. Order no. F 1027.
- Brown Sugar: The earliest known version. Some of the fundamental tracks are inherited by later takes. Muscle Shoals, Dec., 1969.
- Brown Sugar: Starts-stops-restarts-stops-restarts. Sloppy production by the manufacturer of a take that is very similar to the album.
- Bitch: This is the album version of the song that starts off with some subtle cymbal tapping just before the start, and completely wipes out at 2:18 when the tape fouls-up.
- Good Time Women: The well known first version of Tumbling Dice. An Olympic, Oct., 1970 recording.
- Sway: The 7" single version. A different mix and take.
- C.S. Blues: The infamous let's make the last song we owe Decca a real good one! Recorded at Olympic in May, 1970. The origins and inspiration are explained by Marshall Chess in the opening 10 minutes of the movie with the same title. Interestingly, the song was rehearsed at the Woodstock rehearsals in preparation of the 1978 US Tour. Was Jagger reminded of this song by a copy of an unauthorized recording purchased while in New York? He commented on unauthorized recordings at some length in an interview from the early 70's.
CD-4 (YD 2000)
Only on Millennium numbered limited edition reissue
- Confessin' The Blues: True Stereo Version. That Mick Jagger blows a real mean harp man.
- I've Been Loving You Too Long: The true studio version without the fake audience screaming added by Glynn Johns on the "Got Live If You Want It!" album. The particular version first appeared on the German LP "For Collector's Only" in the mid Seventies.
- Poison Ivy: This is an alternate version to that heard on "More Hot Rocks (big hits & fazed cookies)". It has a percussive scrape added during the chorus. It is also found on several import re-issue LP's put out by Decca in the Seventies.
- Fortune Teller: The true studio version without the fake audience screaming added by Glynn Johns on the "Got Live If You Want It!" album.
- Time is on My Side: Organ introduction version.
- Con Le Mie Lacrime: As Tears Go By sung by Jagger in Italian with added harpsichord! Officially released in the Sixties on a 7" single with Picture Sleeve.
- Da Doo Ron Ron: Officially released but not easy to find. It a demo with Jagger and The Andrew Loog Oldham Orchestra.
- We Love You: The heavy melotron laden instrumental version.
- Dandelion (1:58): Early Keith Richards vocal work out. A.k.a. Sometimes Happy, Sometimes Blue.
- 19th Nervous Breakdown: True Stereo Version with alternate vocal.
- Yesterday's Papers: Early demo version with Jagger "producing" the vocal and arrangement.
- Gimme Shelter: Keith Richards vocal version with piano accented introduction.
- Sister Morphine: "Ready" intro version. There is an arpeggio versus strummed guitar accompaniment in the opening bars of the song. Ry Cooder shows up at 1:56 with the alternate slide arrangement.
- Brown Sugar: "Hot Rocks" XZAL 11018 Shelley version, specifically with matrix number date of 11\18\71. This is closer to the demo version heard in the hotel room scene in the movie "Gimme Shelter".
- Wild Horses: "Hot Rocks" XZAL 11018 Shelley version, specifically with matrix number date of 11\18\71. There is noticeable vocal reverb added on this take.
- Sister Morphine: Original Vocal Version by co-writer Marianne Faithfull! Complete with the Cooder slide and organ. One of the most compelling vocals she has ever recorded. Maybe only second to Why D'ya Do It!
- Japan flexidisc phone call (Jagger 8:50): King Record Company interview. This was originally included in early rare versions of "Beggars Banquet" issued in Japan. The recording also surfaced on the late Seventies unauthorized LP "100% Odd Lots or the Best of the Rest".
NOTES: Torrent download. Info from: http://www.rollingstonesnet.com/BlackBox.htm\
Artwork: http://www.geetarz.org/reviews/stones/black-box.htm
Rating: 7,5
(01) Intro 01:12
(02) Not Fade Away 02:29
(03) The Last Time 03:00
(04) Paint It Black 03:23
(05) Lady Jane 03:38
(06) Mother's Little Helper 02:44
(07) Get Off My Cloud 03:05
(08) 19th Nervous Breakdown 04:09
(09) Satisfaction 05:16
(10) Family 1st version 00:29
(11) Family 2nd version 07:29
(12) Still A Fool 09:07
(13) Now I've Got A Witness 02:56
(14) Mona 02:15
(15) Walkin' thru the Sleepy City 02:48
(16) Some Things Just Stick In Your Mind 02:24
Tracks 1-9: Honolulu 1966 (SBD?)
Tracks 10-13: London 1968 (studio)
Tracks 14-16: Various locations, 1964/66 (live[?])
NOTEs: Torrent download. Liberated bootleg.
Artwork: www.ilovemickjagger.com
Rating: 7,5-8
01 Everybody Needs Somebody To Love
02 Around And Around
03 Time Is On My Side
04 It's All Over Now
05 19th Nervous Breakdown
06 Get Off Of My Cloud
07 The Last Time
08 Paint It Black
09 Under My Thumb
10 Ruby Tuesday
11 Let's Spend The Night Together
12 Satisfaction
13 Down The Road Apiece
14 Little Red Rooster
15 Chit Chat With Jack Good, Mick & Brian
16 How Many More Years
17 The Last Time
18 Play With Fire
19 Satisfaction
NOTES: torrent download.
Tracks 1-4 L'Olympia, Paris 18 April, 1965
Tracks 5-7 L'Olympia, Paris 29 March, 1966
Tracks 8-12 L'Olympia, Paris 11 April, 1967
Tracks 13-19 "Shindig" US TV show 26 May, 1965
Artwork: http://www.pinkrobert.net/StonesArtwork.html
Rating: not rated yet
1. Arthur Haynes show, i wanna be your man,you
better move on
2. Top of the Pops ,not fade away,the last time,get off of my cloud,let's spend
the night together
3.Big beat april 26,not fade away,i just wanna make love to you, i'm allright
4.Big beat april18 1965 , everybody needs somebody,pain in my heart,around and
around,the last time
5.Ready steady go nov 20 1964, off the hook, interv Mick and Brian,Little Red
rooster, around and around, i got you babe, satisfaction
6.Ready Steady go may 27 1966 , i am waiting, under my thumb,paint it black
7.Gather no Moss- Pathe News, Around and around sep 21 1964
8.Tami Awards Show around and around, off the hook,time is on my side, it is
all over now, i'm allright, get together.
9.Kurhaus Scheveningen 8-8-1964
NOTES: EZTorrent download.
Rating: 8 (see note)
Artwork: http://www.cdrs.dial.pipex.com/list/cd.rol.ifin.shtml
NOTE: severe ticking noise on the last 3 tracks. Looking for replacement.
Rating: 7,5
Artwork: www.ilovemickjagger.com
Rating: 6-7
01 Introduction
03 Jumping Jack Flash
03 Carol
04 Sympathy for the Devil
05 Stray Cat Blues
06 Prodigal Son
07 You Gotta Move
08 Love in Vain
09 I'm Free
10 Under My Thumb
11 Midnight Rambler
12 Live with Me
13 Little Queenie
14 Satisfaction
15 Honky Tonk Woman
16 Street Fighting Man
NOTE: Audience Recording. Silver cd>CDR>wav>shn. Torrent Download. This title originally consists of 2 discs. I only have the first disc. The second disc contains a Chicago show. At times, the singing is barely audible in the mix.
Artwork: www.ilovemickjagger.com
Rating: 8
1 Jumpin' jack flash
2 Prodigal son
3 You gotta move
4 Carol
5 Sympathy for the devil
6 Stray cat blues
7 Love in vain
8 I'm free
9 Under my thumb
10 Midnight rambler
11 Live with me
12 Little queenie
13 (I can't get no) Satisfaction
14 Honky tonk women
15 Street fighting man
NOTE: aka Live’r than they’ll ever be, Have a beer
Artwork: http://odent.myip.org/Philcovers/
Rating: 6,5
01 Jumping Jack Flash
02 Carol
03 Sympathy for the Devil / Hey Jude
04 Stray Cat Blues
05 Love in Vain
06 You Gotta Move
07 Under My Thumb / I'm Free
08 Midnight Rambler
09 Live with Me
10 Satisfaction
11 Honky Tonk Woman
Bonus Tracks from the movie Gimme Shelter
12 Little Queenie
13 Prodigal Son
14 Street Fighting Man
15 Gimme Shelter
Torrent NOTES: This is the early Mick Taylor years the night before the famous Madison Square Garden shows that produced the great live album "Get Yer Ya Ya's Out." In fact, this Baltimore show is the "Love in Vain" version that appears on GYYYO. The only track NOT from the New York shows to make it on the album. This is not the entire show unfortently but Mick is in rare form as he sings "Hey Jude" at the end of "Sympathy for the Devil" and adds " I'm Free" into "Under My Thumb."
Audience recording. Torrent download.
Artwork: Yes
Rating: 5,5
1
Jumpin' jack flash
Boston, MA
USA
29-nov-69
2nd show
2
Carol
Boston, MA
USA
29-nov-69
2nd show
3
Sympathy for the devil
Boston, MA
USA
29-nov-69
2nd show
4
Stray cat blues
Boston, MA
USA
29-nov-69
2nd show
5
Love in vain
Boston, MA
USA
29-nov-69
2nd show
6
Prodigal son
Boston, MA
USA
29-nov-69
2nd show
7
You gotta move
Boston, MA
USA
29-nov-69
2nd show
8
Under my thumb
Boston, MA
USA
29-nov-69
2nd show
9
Midnight rambler
Boston, MA
USA
29-nov-69
2nd show
10
Live with me
Boston, MA
USA
29-nov-69
2nd show
11
Little queenie
Boston, MA
USA
29-nov-69
2nd show
12
(I can't get no) Satisfaction
Boston, MA
USA
29-nov-69
2nd show
13
Honky tonk women
Boston, MA
USA
29-nov-69
2nd show
14
Street fighting man
Boston, MA
USA
29-nov-69
2nd show
TORRENT NOTES: CDR-EAC-Flac
Morganfield
Artwork: www.ilovemickjagger.com
Rating: 7
cd1
01. Jumping Jack Flash
02. Carol
03. Sympathy For The Devil I
04. Sympathy For The Devil II
05. The Sun Is Shining
06. Stray Cat Blues
07. Love In Vain
08. Under My Thumb I
09. Under My Thumb II
cd2
01. Brown Sugar
02. Midnight Rambler
03. Live With Me
04. Gimme Shelter
05. Little Queenie
06. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
07. Honkey Tonk Women
08. Street Fighting Man
Artwork: http://www.xs4all.nl/~mononom/artwork-index.htm
NOTE: pretty rough recording but still enjoyable and a special historic document.
Rating: 9
01. Cosmic Christmas
02. Family
03. You Can't Always Get What You Want
04. Memo From Turner
05. Hamburger To Go
06. Sweet Lucy
07. Blood Red Wine
08. I'm A Country Boy
09. You Got The Silver
10. Dear Doctor
11. Did Everybody Pay Their Dues
12. Still A Fool
13. I'm Going Down
14. Honky Tonk Women
15. Gimme Shelter
16. Brown Sugar
17. Sway
18. Schoolboy Blues
NOTES: torrent download. Lineage: Original silvers>eac(secure mode)>wav>flac frontend level 8>flac
Artwork: www.ilovemickjagger.com
Rating: 8-9
Artwork: http://ilovemickjagger.net/arlesimages/imagepages/
NOTES: torrent download. Flac converted.
Rating: 8,5
Bonus:
NOTE: artwork does not list the 2nd dead flowers track
Artwork: http://www.pinkrobert.net/
Rating: 7,5
710326C 26th March:
London, England, Marquee Club (2nd show), incl.
(Live With
Me/Dead Flowers/I Got The Blues 1/I Got The Blues 2/Let It
Rock/Midnight Rambler/Satisfaction/Bitch 1/Brown Sugar/Bitch 2)
Note:
Without audience. Filmed by Rollin' Binzar and recorded with the
Mobile Recording Unit.
710326D 26th March: UK TV (Lion TV), ‘Ladies And Gentlemen, The Rolling
Stones’, London,
Marquee Club. Director: Rollin’ Binzar.
- Live With Me
(MJ/KR)
- Dead Flowers
(MJ/KR)
- I Got The Blues
(MJ/KR)
- Let It Rock
(Chuck Berry)
- Midnight
Rambler (MJ/KR)
- Satisfaction
(MJ/KR)
- Bitch (MJ/KR)
- Brown Sugar
(MJ/KR)
Additional
musicians:Bobby Keys (sax)/Jim Price (tp)/Nicky Hopkins (p)
Note: Filmed at
first show, but reworked (with audience [noises]) cut in
NOTES: EZTorrent download. The Stones last gig before exiling themselves from Britian was filmed before an Audience of Family and Friends in two shows on March 26, 1971 at London's Marquee Jazz Club, where they had done there very first Gig in 1962.
This here is the Show along with the rehearsals. The final set which ran 38 mins was broadcast in the U.K. It is included here along with the 52 min "rehersal" footage broadcast in some parts of Europe, neither cut had been broadcast in the US until now.
The Rolling Stones :
Mick Jagger ~ vocals, harp
Keith Richards ~ Guitar
Mick Taylor ~ Guitar
Bill Wyman ~ Bass
Charlie Watts ~ Percussion
Extra Musicians :
Ian Stewart ~ Piano
Nicky Hopkins ~ Keyboards
Bobby Keys ~ Sax
Jim Price ~ Horns
Artwork: http://www.acdcworld.com/livedvdothers.html
Rating: 9
01 Live With Me
02 Dead Flowers
03 I Got The Blues (take 1)
04 I Got The Blues (false start)
05 I Got The Blues (take 2)
06 Let It Rock
07 Midnight Rambler
08 (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
09 Bitch (false start)
10 Bitch (take 1)
11 Brown Sugar
12 Bitch (take 2)
13 Bitch (rehearsals)
14 Brown Sugar (rehearsals)
Artwork: http://cds.jrd.org.uk/covers/rollingstones_lostmarqueetapes_all.JPG
NOTES: EzTorrent download. Source: Liberated boot (VGP-030 disc one) > CDR (gen.?) > EAC (secure) > WAV > SHN.
Rating: 8,5
1. Exile On Main Street Blues
2. Shine A Light
3. Loving Cup
4. Shake Your Hips
5. Sweet
6. Good Time Woman
7. Stop Breaking Down
8. Let It Loose
9. Sweet Black Angel
10. All Down The Line
11. Ain't Gonna Lie
12. I Don't Know The Reason Why
13. Highway Child
14. I Don't Care
Total Time : 65.47
NOTES: EZTorrent download.
Source---Original Silver-->dB Power Amp--> FLAC
Artwork: http://www.ilovemickjagger.com
Rating: 9
Olympic Sound Studios, London and Mobile
Recording Unit, Newbury, October 17th - 31st, 1970
1. 4:26 Get A Line On You
2. 4:20 Shake Your Hips
3. 3:33 Good Time Woman
4. 4:21 Sweet Virginia
5. 3:04 Sweet Black Angel
6. 6:35 Loving Cup
7. 5:55 Let It Loose
8. 3:53 All Down The Line
9. 4:37 Stop Breaking Down
10. 4:07 Shine A Light
Live at the Philadelphia Sports Arena, July 20th and 21st, 1972
11. 3:13 Bye Bye Johnny
12. 2:09 Rip This Joint
13. 4:54 Gimme Shelter
14. 2:54 Happy
15. 4:17 Sweet Virginia
16. 3:59 All Down The Line
17. 4:32 Tumbling Dice
Total 70:49
NOTES: EZTorrent.
Artwork: www.ilovemickjagger.com
Rating: reasonable
Artwork: http://www.geetarz.org/reviews/stones/ladies-and-gentlemen-vcd.htm
Rating: 6,5
Artwork: http://www.kenkeppol.com/undercover/tree/archives/id72.htm
http://www.geetarz.org/reviews/stones/cocksucker-blues-vcd.htm
NOTE: reviews: http://www.culturecourt.com/Ajo/media/CBlues.htm
http://www.subcin.com/csblues.html
NOTE: image not always sharp and conversations are difficult to hear.
Rating: 7
CD 1
Live in Vancouver, June 3rd, 1972, first night of 1972 U.S. tour
1. 4:08 Brown Sugar
2. 4:51 Bitch
3. 4:44 Rocks Off
4. 4:55 Gimme Shelter
5. 2:53 Happy
6. 4:32 Loving Cup
7. 3:41 Ventilator Blues
8. 4:44 Torn & Frayed
9. 4:55 Sweet Virginia
Total 39:23
CD 2
1. 7:40 You Can't Always Get What You Want
2. 4:30 All Down The Line
3. 9:45 Midnight Rambler
4. 3:13 Bye Bye Johnny
5. 2:39 Rip This Joint
6. 3:32 Jumping Jack Flash
7. 3:44 Street Fighting Man
8. 2:59 Honky Tonk Woman
Bonus tracks
9. 12:52 Midnight Rambler
10. 5:52 Love In Vain
Total 56:46
NOTES: EZTorrent download.
Artwork: www.ilovemickjagger.com
Rating: 7
01 Brown Sugar
02 Bitch
03 Rocks Off
04 Gimme Shelter
05 The Loveliest Night Of The Year/ Happy
06 Tumbling Dice
07 Love in Vain
08 Sweet Virginia
09 Loving Cup / Introductions
10 You Can't Always Get What You Want
11 All Down the Line
12 Midnight Rambler
13 Bye Bye Johnny
14 Rip This Joint
15 Jumping Jack Flash
16 Street Fighting Man
NOTE: Audience Recording. Torrent download. Flac converted.
Rating: 7
01 Introduction
02 Brown Sugar
03 Bitch
04 Rocks Off
05 Gimme Shelter
06 Happy
07 Tumbling Dice
08 Love in Vain
09 Sweet
10 Loving Cup
11 You Can't Always Get What You Want
12 All Down the Line
13 Midnight Rambler
14 Bye Bye Johnny
15 Rip This Joint
16 Jumping Jack Flash
17 Street Fighting Man
18 Honky Tonk Woman
NOTES: Audience Recording. Conversion: ?>CDR>WAV>FLAC. Torrent download.
Artwork: www.ilovemickjagger.com
Rating: 7
01 News Report/ Brown Sugar
02 Bitch
03 Rocks Off
04 Gimme Shelter
05 Happy
06 Tumbling Dice
07 Sweet
08 You Can't Always Get What You Want
09 All Down the Line
10 Midnight Rambler
11 Jumping Jack Flash
NOTES: Torrent download. Conversion: Silver CD>cdr>wav>flac.
Artwork: www.ilovemickjagger.com
Rating: 7
01 Brown Sugar
02 Bitch
03 Rocks Off
04 Gimme Shelter
05 Happy
06 Tumbling Dice
07 Love in Vain
08 Sweet Virginia
09 You Can't Always Get What You Want
10 All Down the Line
11 Midnight Rambler
12 Introductions
13 Bye Bye Johnny
14 Rip This Joint
15 Jumping Jack Flash
16 Street Fighting Man
NOTES: Torrent download. Lineage unknown. Torrent notes: This is not "Ain't Touched A Drink All Night", which pales in comparision. This is actually a pleasure to hear, and it's the complete show!
Artwork: http://artwork.easytree.org/
Rating: 7
Disc1:
1.Jungle Disease Jam #1
2.Jungle Disease Jam #2
3.Tar And Feathered Blues(instrumental jam)
4.Hats Off To Slim Harpo(instrumental jam)
5.Let It Loose #1(guitar only)
6.Let It Loose #2(instrumental broken off)
7.Let It Loose #3(broken off)
8.Let It Loose #4(broken off)
9.Let It Loose #5(broken off)
10.Let It Loose #6(middle part only)
11.Dallas Blues Jam(instrumental)
12.Gimme Shelter(instrumental)
13.Untitled(instrumental jam)
14.Ventilator Blues(#1)
15.Ventilator Blues(#2)
16.Delta Slide(instrumental jam)
17.Memphis Tennessee(instrumental jam)
Disc2:
1.Don't Lie To Me
2.Tabasco Jam
3.Shake Your Hips #1
4.Shake Your Hips #2
5.Let It Loose #7
6.Let It Loose #8(instrumental)
7.Shave 'em Dry
8.Key To The Highway
9.32-20 Blues
10.When You Got A Good Friend
11.Torn And Frayed #1
12.Torn And Frayed #2
13.Torn And Frayed #3(instrumental)
14.Rock Jam(instrumental)
15.The Last Time(guitar only)
16.Satisfaction #1(instrumental)
17.Satisfaction #2(instrumental)
18.Monkey Man Theme(instrumental)
19.Whip's Crack Jam(instrumental)
20.Tiger Snarl Jam(instrumental)
21.Exile On Main Street's Blues (NME flexi disc 29.4 1973,rec.LA. Sunset Studios 2.1972)
NOTE:
Apparent studio rehearsals, perhaps
to get ready for the upcoming filming.
Hard to say, because the material is
fairly uninteresting jams with little in common with the '72 set. Mediocre mixing board recording with
excessive vocals.
CD 1 has 17 tracks and CD 2 has 16 tracks, which conflicts with the cover info. I have altered the back cover for myself. Actually, disc 2 has only 16 songs and my cover says 21 but I think the track markers are only set differently.
Artwork: http://www.cdrs.dial.pipex.com/list/cd.rol.stp.shtml
Rating: 8,5
Disc 1:
1. Intro****
2. Brown Sugar****
3. Bitch**
4. Gimme Shelter*
5. Dead Flowers*
6. Happy*
7. Tumbling Dice***
8. Love In Vain***
9. Sweet Virginia*
10. You Can´t Always Get What You Want***
Disc 2:
1. All Down The Line****
2. Midnight Rambler****
3. Band Intros**
4. Bye Bye Johnny***
5. Rip This Joint**
6. Jumpin´ Jack Flash***
7. Street Fighting Man/Outro****
NOTES:
Tarrant County Convention Center, Fort Worth, TX, June 24, 1972 (1st
show) *
Tarrant County Convention Center, Fort Worth, TX, June 24, 1972 (2nd show) **
Hofheinz Pavillon, Houston, TX, June 25, 1972 (1st show) ***
Hofheinz Pavillon, Houston, TX, June 25, 1972 (2nd show) ****
Gen: Silvers > wav (EAC) > shn (mkw)
Artwork: www.ilovemickjagger.com
Rating: Disc 1: 6,5-7 Disc 2: 5,5-6
Disc 1 (Mobile)
01 Brown Sugar
02 Bitch
03 Rocks Off
04 Gimme Shelter
05 Happy
06 Tumbling Dice
07 Love in Vain
08 Sweet Virginia
09 You Can't Always Get What You Want
10 All Down the Line
11 Midnight Rambler
12 Introductions
13 Bye Bye Johnny
14 Rip This Joint
15 Jumping Jack Flash
16 Street Fighting Man
Disc 2 (Akron)
01 Brown Sugar
02 Bitch
03 Rocks Off
04 Gimme Shelter
05 Happy
06 Tumbling Dice
07 Love in Vain
08 Sweet Virginia
09 You Can't Always Get What You Want
10 All Down the Line
11 Midnight Rambler
12 Introductions
13 Bye Bye Johnny
14 Rip This Joint
15 Jumping Jack Flash
16 Street Fighting Man
NOTES: Torrent download.
Artwork: www.ilovemickjagger.com
Rating: 6,5-7
1. Brown Sugar
2. Bitch
3. Rocks Off
4. Gimme Shelter
5. Happy
6. Tumbling Dice
7. Love In Vain
8. Sweet Virginia
9. You Can´t Always Get What You Want
10. All Down The Line
11. Midnight Rambler
12. Band Intros
13. Bye Bye Johnny
14. Rip This Joint
15. Jumpin´ Jack Flash
16. Street Fighting Man/Outro
NOTES: torrent download. Audience recording of this outdoor concert. Source: "Jack Daniel´s On Tour" CD (VGP-111) Gen: Silver disc > CDR > wav (EAC) > shn (mkw)
Artwork: www.ilovemickjagger.com
Rating: 7,5
Disc1:
Disc 2:
NOTES: Spectrum Sports Arena, Philadelphia, July 20/21, 1972; Tarrant County Convention Center, Fort Worth, Texas, June 24th, 1972; Hofheinz Pavilion, Houston, Texas, June 25th, 1972.
Artwork: www.ilovemickjagger.com
Rating: 7
01 Brown Sugar
02 Bitch
03 Rocks Off
04 Gimme Shelter
05 Happy
06 Tumbling Dice
07 Love in Vain
08 Sweet Virginia
09 You Can't Always Get What You Want
10 All Down the Line
11 Midnight Rambler
12 Introductions
13 Bye Bye Johnny
14 Rip This Joint
15 Jumping Jack Flash
16 Street Fighting Man
Torrent NOTES: Audience recording. This recording is not complete. The song "Brown Sugar" is from New York on July 25th, 1972 and the beginning of "Bitch" is cut off (I guess it took a little time for the taper to get the reels rolling) however; this does not diminish from one of the few better quality recordings of the 1972 tour. This is from the bootleg "Bring it Back Alive" from the folks at Vinyl Gang, 1995. Conversion: Silver disc>cdr>wav>shn. Torrent download, shn converted.
Artwork: http://ilovemickjagger.com
Rating: 6,5
1. Brown Sugar
2. Bitch
3. Rocks Off
4. Gimme Shelter
5. Happy
6. Tumbling Dice
7. Love In Vain
8. Sweet Virginia
9. All Down The Line
10. Midnight Rambler
11. Band Intros
12. Bye Bye Johnny
13. Rip This Joint
14. Jumpin´ Jack Flash
15. Street Fighting Man
16. Honky Tonk Women (encore)
NOTES: Torrent Download. Audience Recording. Shn converted.
Artwork: http://ilovemickjagger.com
Rating: 6,5
1. Brown Sugar
2. Bitch
3. Rocks Off
4. Gimme Shelter
5. Happy
6. Tumbling Dice
7. Love In Vain (note the firecracker during Mick Taylor´s solo)
8. Sweet Virginia (fades in)
9. You Can´t Always Get What You Want
10. All Down The Line
11. Midnight Rambler
12. Band Intros
13. Bye Bye Johnny
14. Rip This Joint
15. Jumpin´ Jack Flash
16. Street Fighting Man
Artwork: http://ilovemickjagger.com
NOTE: audience tape.
Rating: 6
Artwork: www.ilovemickjagger.com
NOTE: ‘muffled’ sound.
Rating: 7,5
1. Brown Sugar
2. Bitch
3. Rocks Off
4. Gimme Shelter
5. Happy
6. Tumbling Dice
7. Love In Vain
8.
Sweet
9. You Can't Always Get What You Want
10. All Down The Line
11. Midnight Rambler
12. Bye Bye Johnny
13. Rip This Joint
14. Jumping Jack Flash
15. Street Fighting Man
NOTES: The beginning of Brown Sugar source tape is damaged in the first 30 seconds. Street Fighting Man edited together with SFM from Charlotte, North Carolina, July 6th, 1972 to complete the song. (Pittsburgh is not a full version)
This is definitely better sounding than the “Plane sex...” recording.
Artwork: www.ilovemickjagger.com
Rating: 7-8,5
Disc 1
06/24/72 First Show
01 Gimme Shelter
02 Dead Flowers
03 Happy
04 Tumbling Dice
05 Love in Vain
06 Sweet Virginia
07 You Can't Always Get What You Want
08 Midnight Rambler
09 Rip This Joint
10 Jumpin Jack Flash
11 Street Fighing Man
Disc 2
06/24/72 Second Show
01 Brown Sugar
02 Bitch
03 Rocks Off
04 Gimme Shelter
05 Don't Lie To Me
06 Tumbling Dice
07 Love in Vain
08 Sweet Virginia
09 You Can't Always Get What You Want
10 Midnight Rambler
11 Bye Bye Johnny
12 Rip This Joint
13 Jumpin Jack Flash
14 Street Fighting Man
Disc Three
06/25/72 First Show
01 Tumbling Dice
02 Love in Vain
03 You Can't Always Get What You Want
04 Bye Bye Johnny
05 Jumpin Jack Flash
06/25/72 Second Show
06 Brown Sugar
07 All Down the Line
08 Midnight Rambler
09 Street Fighting Man
06/08/72 First Show
10 Jumping Jack Flash
11 Street Fighting Man
Remixes
07/21/72 First Show
12 Bitch
07/21/72 Second Show
13 All Down the Line
06/25/72 First Show
14 You Can't Always Get What You Want (remix)
NOTE: torrent download. Some noise audible. Strange sequencing of the songs on disc 2.
Artwork: www.ilovemickjagger.com
Rating: various but disc 1 better than disc 2
DISC 1:
July 20th, 1972
01 Brown Sugar (Spoken by Keith Richards)
02 Brown Sugar
03 Bitch
04 Rocks Off
05 Gimme Shelter
06 Tumbling Dice
07 Bye Bye Johnny
08 Rip This Joint
09 Uptight / Satisfaction
July 21st, 1972 (1st show)
10 Brown Sugar
11 Bitch
12 Rocks Off
13 Gimme Shelter
14 Happy
15 Tumbling Dice
DISC 2:
July 21st, 1972 (1st show)
01 Love in Vain
02 Sweet Virginia
03 You Can't Always Get What You Want
04 All Down the Line
July 21st, 1972 (2nd show)
05 Happy
06 Tumbling Dice
07 Love in Vain
08 All Down the Line
09 Midnight Rambler
10 Introductions
11 Bye Bye Johnny
12 Rip This Joint
13 Jumping Jack Flash
14 Street Fighting Man
15 Uptight / Satisfaction
NOTE: torrent download
Artwork: www.ilovemickjagger.com
Rating: 6,5-7,5 (Disc1) – 7-9 (Disc 2)
Disc 1:
26-07-72, Madison Square Garden, New York City
01 Brown Sugar
02 Bitch
03 Rocks Off
04 Gimme Shelter
05 Happy
06 Tumbling Dice
07 All Down the Line
08 You Can't Always Get What You Want
09 Midnight Rambler
10 Bye Bye Johnny
11 Rip This Joint
12 Love in Vain
13 Sweet
14 Jumping Jack Flash
Disc 2:
25-07-72, Madison Square Garden, New York City
01 Brown Sugar
02 Street Fighting Man
21-05-72, Montreux
03 Shake Your Hips
04 Bluesberry Jam
05 John's Jam
06 Tumbling Dice #1
07 Tumbling Dice #2
08 Loving Cup
CS Blues movie Soundtrack clip
09 Cocksucker Blues
03-06-72, Canadian Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver
10 Honky Tonk Woman
11 Loving Cup
12 Torn and Frayed
13 Ventilator Blues
24-06-72 (1st show), Tarrant County Convention Centere, Fort Worth
14 Sweet Black Angel
NOTES:
Conversion: Silver>CDR>wav>shn. Torrent download.
Half soundboard, half audience recorded.
Artwork: www.ilovemickjagger.com
Rating: 8
Artwork: www.ilovemickjagger.com
Rating: Disc 1: 6 Disc 2: 6,5 Disc 3: 6
Disc1:
July 25, 1972, AFTERNOON SHOW
1. Intro/Brown Sugar
2. Bitch
3. Rocks Off
4. Gimme Shelter
5. Happy
6. Tumbling Dice
7. Love In Vain
8. Sweet Virginia
9. You Can´t Always Get What You Want
10. All Down The Line
11. Midnight Rambler
12. Band Intros
13. Bye Bye Johnny
14. Rip This Joint
15. Jumpin´ Jack Flash
16. Street Fighting Man
Disc 2:
July 25, 1972, EVENING SHOW, part I
1. Intro/Brown Sugar
2. Bitch
3. Rocks Off
4. Gimme Shelter
5. Happy
6. Tumbling Dice
7. Love In Vain
8. Sweet Virginia
9. You Can´t Always Get What You Want
10. All Down The Line
Disc 3:
July 25, 1972, EVENING SHOW, part II
1. Midnight Rambler
2. Band Intros
3. Bye Bye Johnny
4. Rip This Joint
5. Jumpin´ Jack Flash
6. Street Fighting Man
7. Uptight/Satisfaction (with Stevie Wonder)
NOTES: torrent download. LINEAGE (both recordings): master cassettes > open reel > HD (SoundForge 7.0) > CDR(1) > wav (EAC) > shn (mkW)
Artwork: Yes
Rating: 7-8,5
01 Brown Sugar
02 Bitch
03 Rocks Off
04 Gimme Shelter
05 Dead Flowers
06 Happy
07 Tumblng Dice
08 Love in Vain
09 Sweet Virginia
10 Ventilator Blues
11 Torn and Frayed
12 Loving Cup
13 All Down the Line
14 Bye Bye Johnny
15 Rip This Joint
16 Jumping Jack Flash
17 Street Fighting Man
18 Uptight/Satisfaction
NOTES: torrent download. Remastered by Mickboy. Recorded at various North American venues during the legendary 1972 summer tour.
Philadelphia, PA 20 July, 1972 Tracks 1, 2, 4, 7, 13, 14, 15
Charlotte, NC 6 July, 1972 Track 3
Fort Worth, TX 24 June, 1972 1st show Tracks 5, 6, 16, 17
Philadelphia, PA 21 July, 1972, 1st show Tracks 8 & 9
Vancouver, BC 3 June, 1972 Tracks 10, 11, 12
Artwork: http://www.pinkrobert.net/StonesArtwork.html
Rating: 6,5
01. All Down The Line
02. Brown Sugar
03. Bitch
04. Rocks Off
05. Gimme Shelter
06. Happy
07. Tumbling Dice
08. Love In Vain
09. Sweet Virginia
10. You Can't Always Get What You Want
11. Midnight Rambler
12. Rip This Joint
13. Jumping Jack Flash
14. Street Fighting Man
COMMENTS
Tracks 01-07: Philadelphia, PA 07/21/72, 1st
Tracks 09-10, 12-14: Fort Worth, TX 06/24/72, 1st
Track 11: Fort Worth, TX 06/24/72, 2nd
Artwork: http://www.xs4all.nl/~mononom/artwork-index2.htm
Rating: 7-8,5
Disc 1:
1) Jiving Sister Fanny
2) I'm Going Down
3) I Don't Know Why
4) Hamburger to Go
5) Downtown Susie
6) Blood Red Wine
7) Travelin' Man
8) Family
9) Still a Fool
10) Family (retake)
11) Leather Jacket
12) Dancing in the Light
13) Potted Shrimp
14) Alladin Story
15) And I Was a Country Boy
16) Who Am I?
17) Untitled (Trident Jam)
Disc 2:
1) Shine a Light
2) Sweet Virginia
3) Good Time Woman
4) Loving Cup
5) Stop Breaking Down
6) Shake Your Hips
7) Let it Loose
8) Sweet Black Angel
9) Hillside Blues
10) Highway Child
11) All Down the Line
12) I Ain't Lying
13) Ventilator Blues
NOTES: torrent download.
Artwork: http://www.geetarz.org/reviews/stones/hillside_blues.htm
Rating: 7
Disc 1
01 Bootleger's Intro->Brown Sugar
02 Bitch
03 Rocks Off
04 Gimme Shelter
05 Route 66
06 It's All Over Now
07 Happy
08 Tumbling Dice
09 No Expectations
Disc 2
01 Sweet Virginia
02 You Can't Always Get What You Want
03 Dead Flowers
04 Stray Cat Blues
05 Live With Me
06 All Down The Line
07 Rip This Joint
08 Jumping Jack Flash
09 Street Fighting Man
NOTES: torrent download. Vinyl sourced, a lot of crackles are audible.
Artwork: Yes
Rating: 6,5
01 Brown Sugar
02 Bitch
03 Rocks Off
04 Gimme Shelter
05 It's All Over Now
06 Happy
07 Tumbling Dice
08 Sweet Virginia
09 Dead Flowers
10 You Can't Always Get What You Want
11 All Down the Line
12 Midnight Rambler
13 Rip This Joint
14 Jumping Jack Flash
15 Street Fighting Man
NOTES: average audience tape. A few dropouts and sound variations. Conversion: Original silver CDs>CDR (Direct CD)>.wav>shn. Torrent Download.
Artwork: Yes (Blue Hawaii is from the same dat with the same setlist: www.ilovemickjagger.com )
Rating: 6
1. Brown Sugar
2. Bitch
3. Rocks Off
4. Gimme Shelter
5. Happy
6. Tumbling Dice
7. Love In Vain
8. Sweet Virginia
9. You Can't Always Get What You Want
10. All Down The Line
11. Midnight Rambler
12. Jumping Jack Flash
13. Street Fighting Man
NOTES: Original VGP disc > wav (EAC) > shn (mkw), Torrent download.
Speed problems during track 1. Very heavy bass throughout.
Rating: 7
NOTE: sound is reasonable but the mixing is not great.
Artwork: www.ilovemickjagger.com
NOTE: Source: soundboard
Rating: 7
1. Intro/Brown Sugar*
2. Bitch
3. Rocks Off
4. Gimme Shelter
5. Happy
6. Tumbling Dice
7. Love In Vain
8. Sweet
9. You Can´t Always Get What You Want
10. Honky Tonk Women
11. All Down The Line
12. Midnight Rambler
13. Band Intros
14. Little Queenie
15. Rip This Joint
16. Jumpin´ Jack Flash**
17. Street Fighting Man**
NOTES:
*: The first 67 seconds are from Perth 02-24-73; VGP inserted this to make it sound like a complete performance
**: Audience source (very good quality 8.0)
Source: "Rock n´Roll Stew" (VGP-173, Vinyl Gang Product)
Gen: Silver disc > CDR > wav (EAC)
> shn (mkw)
Sound is OK but there’s static noise throughout.
Rating: 7,5
01 Brown Sugar
02 Bitch
03 Rocks Off
04 Gimme Shelter
05 Happy
06 Tumbling Dice
07 Love in Vain
08 Sweet Virginia
09 You Can't Always Get What You Want
10 Honky Tonk Women
11 All Down the Ling
12 Midnight Rambler
13 Little Queenie
bonus tracks
14 Brown Sugar
15 Street Fighting Man
NOTE: torrent download. Flac converted.
NOTE: www.ilovemickjagger.com
Rating: 8,5-9
CD1 24 February 1973 West Australian Cricket Ground Perth
1 01 Brown Sugar 03:30
2 02 Bitch 04:40
3 03 Rocks Off 03:49
4 04 Gimme Shelter 05:34
5 05 Happy 03:22
6 06 Tumblin Dice 04:40
7 07 Love In Vain 05:43
8 08 Sweet Virginia 04:49
9 09 You Can't Always Get What You Want 06:53
10 10 Honky Tonk Woman 03:12
11 11 All Down The Line 04:18
12 12 Midnight Rambler 09:40
13 13 Band Intro Happy Birthday Nicky 01:17
14 14 Little Queenie 03:23
15 15 Rip This Joint 02:39
CD2 February 27 1973 Evening Show Royal Randswick Racecourse Sydney
1 Brown Sugar 03:30
2 Bitch 04:44
3 Rocks Off 03:54
4 Gimme Shelter 05:24
5 Happy 03:34
6 Tumblin Dice 04:34
7 Love In Vain 05:12
8 Sweet Virginia 04:43
9 You Can't Always Get What You Want 06:57
10 Honky Tonk Woman 02:59
11 All Down The Line 04:16
12 Midnight Rambler 09:58
13 Band Intro 01:26
14 Little Queenie 04:00
15 Rip This Joint 02:14
16 Jumpin Jack Flash 03:29
17 Street Fighting Man 04:13
NOTES: torrent donload. Lineage: CD->
CDR-> FLAC set to 8 minimal compression. Soundboard recording.
Artwork: www.ilovemickjagger.com
Rating: 4-6
DISC 1:
ROCKS OFF
100 YEARS AGO
CAN YOU HEAR THE MUSIC
HIDE YOUR LOVE
ANGIE
SHINE A LIGHT
STAR STAR
JAM / GIMME SHELTER
HEARTBREAKER /100 YEARS AGO
DANCING WITH MR. D.
BROWN SUGAR
DISC 2:
STAR STAR / JAM
CAN YOU HEAR THE MUSIC
STAR STAR / DANCING WITH MR. D. / 100 YEARS AGO
ANGIE
JAM / TUMBLING DICE / JUMPING JACK FLASH
HERTBREAKER
HAPPY / HEARTBREAKER / CAN YOU HEAR THE MUSIC / HEARTBREAKER
CAN YOU HEAR THE MUSIC / HEARTBREAKER
SHINE A LIGHT
100 YEARS AGO / SHINE A LIGHT
NOTES: torrent download. European Tour 1973 rehearsals, Mobile Recording Unit, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, August 18-23, 1973.
Playing Time: CD1: 1:17:31
Playing Time: CD2: 1:16:04
Artwork: www.ilovemickjagger.com
Rating: 7,5
01. Brown Sugar
02. Gimme Shelter
03. Happy
04. Tumbling Dice
05. Star Star
06. Angie
07. You Can't Always Get What You Want
08. Dancing With Mr. D.
09. DooDooDooDooDoo (Heartbtreaker)
10. Midnight Rambler
11. Honky Tonk Women
12. All Down The Line
13. Rip This Joint
14. Jumping Jack Flash
15. Street Fighting Man
NOTES: Torrent download. Source: silver CD-rip of Bad Wizard's Touring History pt. 4 named Empire Pool. Conversion: Bootleg CD > EAC > WAV > FLAC.
Audience recording. Recently dicovered.
Artwork: http://asia.geocities.com/artofmusic2001/stones-empire.htm
Rating: 7
1. Brown Sugar
2. Gimme Shelter
3. Happy
4. Tumbling Dice
5. Star Star
6. Dancing With Mr. D
7. Angie
8. You Can't Always Get What You Want
9. Midnight Rambler
10. Honky Tonk Woman
11. All Down The Line
12. Rip This Joint
13. Jumping Jack Flash
14. Street Fighting Man
NOTES:
Gen: Audience Recording. Original Oh Boy (picture) disc > wav (EAC) > shn (mkw). Torrent download.
Rating: 6,5
01 Brown Sugar
02 Gimme Shelter
03 Happy
04 Tumbling Dice
05 Star Star
06 Dancing with Mr. D
07 Angie
08 You Can't Always Get What You Want
09 Midnight Rambler
10 Honky Tonk Woman
11 All Down the Line
12 Rip This Joint
13 Jumping Jack Flash
14 Street Fighting Man
NOTES: Conversion: Cdr>wav>shn. Torrent download. Guitar very upfront in the mix.
Artwork: www.ilovemickjagger.com
Rating: 7
01 Brown Sugar
02 Gimme Shelter
03 Happy
04 Tumbling Dice
05 Star Star
06 Dancing with Mr. D
07 Angie
08 You Can't Always Get What You Want
09 Midnight Rambler
10 Honky Tonk Woman
11 All Down the Line
12 Rip this Joint
13 Jumping Jack Flash
14 Street Fighting Man
Torrent Notes: Audience recording. This Essen show is composed of the two last shows of the three Essen shows. Tracks 1-12 are from the 3rd show on October 11th and the last two tracks are from the second show on the 10th. Any Mick Taylor show is good and this one only suffers from not stellar sound quality and also from that annoying synth that Billy Preston plays (Billy Preston's Live album was recorded at this venue on the same day, the 11th and Mick Taylor was his guitarist also).
Artwork: www.ilovemickjagger.com
http://www.coverkingdom.net/coverlist.php?letter=R&area=audio
Rating: 8
CD 1
Forest National, Brussels, Belgium 10/17/73, 1st show
01 Brown Sugar
02 Gimme Shelter
03 Happy
04 Tumbling Dice
05 Dancing With Mr. D
06 Angie
07 You Can't Always Get What You Want
08 Midnight Rambler
09 Honky Tonk Women
10 All Down The Line
11 Rip This Joint
12 Jumping Jack Flash
13 Street Fighting Man
14 Starfucker
CD 2
Rotterdam 10/14/73, 2nd show
01 Brown Sugar
London 9/9/73
02 Happy
03 Gimme Shelter
04 Heartbreaker
05 Street Fighting Man
Newcastle 9/13/73, 1st show
06 Brown Sugar
07 Starfucker
London 9/9/73
08 Dancing With Mr. D
Newcastle 9/13/73, 1st show
09 Angie
London 9/9/73
10 Midnight Rambler
Munich 9/28/73 2nd show
11 Gimme Shelter
12 Street Fighting Man
Vienna, Austria 9/1/73
13 Bitch
14 100 Years Ago
15 Sweet Virginia
16 Silver Train
Artwork: http://www.pinkrobert.net/StonesArtwork.html
Rating: 9
DISC ONE
1. Brown
Sugar
2. Happy
3. Dancing
with Mr. D
4. Angie
5. You
Can't Always Get What You Want
6. Midnight
Rambler
7. Rip This
Joint
8. Jumping
Jack Flash
9. Street
Fighting Man
DISC TWO
1. Gimme
Shelter
2. Tumbling
Dice
3. Brown
Sugar
4. Doo Doo
Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
5. Angie
6. Honky
Tonk Women
7. Midnight
Rambler
8. All Down
the Line
9. Street
Fighting Man
10.
interview
NOTES: Clumsy editing. Bad marking and two second
gaps. Very good sound.
disc one
recorded in Brussels, Belgium 9/3/73 and
aired on
"The King Biscuit Flower Hour" 9/29/74
disc two
tracks 1-9 recorded in London, England 10/17/73 and
aired on
"The King Biscuit Flower Hour" 11/24/74
disc two
track 10 is a Mick Jagger & Charlie Watts interview
conducted
by Peter Cook & Dudley Moore, fall 1974.
Lineage:
.wav files
ripped from silvers w/ EAC encoded to flac w/ flac frontend. Downloaded from
EzTorrent.
This
material was also released as "Headin' for an Overload," (Totonka)
whose cover
art (like this one's) also misspells Peter Cook's
name and
incorrectly list disc two, track 8 as "Jumping Jack Flash."
Artwork: www.ilovemickjagger.com
Rating: 9
NOTE: fan compilation, spread through STG. Torrent download. Great sound. Very brief static like sound in 3 tracks.
Artwork: Yes
Rating: 8,5
1. Cocksucker Blues
London, Olympic Sound Studios & Newbury, Stargroves, MRU march-may 1970
2. Brown Sugar
London, Olympic Sound Studios 18.12 1970 w/Eric Clapton & Al Kooper
3. Brown Sugar
Newcastle, City Hall 13.9 1973, 1st show
4. Starfucker
Newcastle, City Hall 13.9 1973, 1st show
5. Dancing With Mr. D
London, Wembley, Empire Pool 9.9.1973
6. Angie
Newcastle, City Hall 13.9 1973, 1st show
Artwork: www.ilovemickjagger.com
NOTES: torrent download. Shn converted. Very good sound, only clumsy editing in between the songs. Instead of fading out or in, the speed is simply decreased or increased.
Rating: 8
1. 1:53 Fanfare For The
Common Man
2. 5:21 Honky Tonk Woman
3. 4:14 All Down The Line
4. 7:52 If You Can't Rock Me/Get Off Of My Cloud
5. 5:18 Star Star
6. 6:27 Gimme Shelter
7. 4:30 Ain't Too Proud To Beg
8. 4:31 You Gotta Move
9. 15:39 You Can't Always Get What You Want
10. 4:02 Happy
11. 7:18 Tumbling Dice
12. 1:26 Introductions
13. 6:46 It's Only Rock And Roll
Total 75:17
CD 2
1. 5:14 Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
2. 8:25 Fingerprint File
3. 5:29 Angie
4. 7:17 Wild Horses
5. 3:18 That's Life
6. 4:12 Outta Space
7. 3:58 Brown Sugar
8. 15:25 Midnight Rambler
9. 2:07 Rip This Joint
10. 4:13 Street Fighting Man
11. 6:47 Jumping Jack Flash
12. 10:23 Sympathy For The Devil
Total 76:48
NOTES: Torrent download. Live in Los Angeles, CA, Inglewood Forum, July 13, 1975
(complete show). This is actually the Sunday show, previously available on the
3 LP set "1975 Tour Of The Americas", of which the first part was
known as "Who Went to Church This Sunday" because of Jagger's
comments to the crowd (this is the main clue that it's the Sunday show).
Artwork: www.ilovemickjagger.com
Rating: 8
CD 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. Angie
10. You Gotta Move
11. You Can't Always Get What
CD 2
1. Introduction
2. Happy
3. Tumbling Dice
4. Nothing From Nothing
5. Outta Space
6. Midnight Rambler
7. It's Only Rock'n Roll
8. Brown Sugar
9. Jumpin' Jack Flash
10. Street Fighting Man
Bonus
11. Cherry Oh Baby (recorded June 7, 1976)
NOTES: torrent download. Soundboard recording made from pro-shot video. Liberated bootleg (TSP-CD-126-2)> ? > CDR > EAC (secure) > WAV > SHN. Source change (?) in Star, Star.
Artwork: www.ilovemickjagger.com
Rating: 8
01. Dance Little Sister
02. Little Red Rooster
03. Around and Around
04. Hand of Fate
05. Route 66
06. Worried About You
07. Crackin' Up
08. Let's Spend the Night Together
09. Pretty Beat Up
10. Black Limousine
11. Lost & Lonely
12. Fool to Cry
NOTES: torrent download. Edited Torrent notes: This is the club date taped in Toronto, Canada on March 3 & 4, 1977 that became side 3 of the "Love you Live" album (or the first 4 songs of CD 2). This was also the same time as Keith's Toronto drug bust. A very interesting show that has been compiled from several sources it includes some real gems. In the Stones tradition of playing songs live before they appear on an officially released album ("Loving Cup" was played at Hyde Park in 1969 but didn't appear officially until "Exile on Main Street") we get a stirring eight-minute version of "Worried About You." Also about as good as "Dance Little Sister" you will hear sans the studio version. Other points of interest include "Crackin' Up" which is longer then the officially released version due to edits. It's quite interesting to hear the full version. To fill out this offering there is "Pretty Beat Up" and "Black Limousine" from Ron Woods 1992 tour. "Lost and Lonely" is from the 1979 tour of the New Barbarians including Keith Richards and finally "Fool to Cry" from Frankfurt in 1976. All songs fade in and fade out. Also "Let's Spend the Night Together" fades before the song ends.
Artwork: Yes
Rating: 7,5-9
CD 1 (1:08:33)
"Get What You Need" - Let it Bleed remastered
Torn & Frayed Productions, 2002
01. Honky Tonk Women (early acetate)
02. Country Honk (Keith-guitar-only acetate)
03. You Got The Silver (Mick vocals)
04. Jiving Sister Fanny (outtake)
05. I Don't Know Why (outtake)
06. Gimme Shelter (alternate )
"Tastes Sooo Good" - Sticky Fingers remastered
Torn & Frayed Productions, 2003
07. Brown Sugar (Eric Clapton lead version)
08. Sway (45 single, alternate mono version)
09. Wild Horses (early version)
"Main Street Revisited" - Exile On Main Street remastered
Torn & Frayed Productions, 1999
10. All Down The Line (Atlantic 45 - alternate mix)
11. Shine A Light (alternate)
12. Get A Line On You (Leon Russell sessions)
13. Loving Cup (drunk version)
14. Stop Breaking Down (alternate)
15. Hip Shake (alternate)
16. Sweet Virginia (alternate)
17. Sweet Black Angel (instrumental)
CD 2 (1:05:26)
"Dancing So Free" - Goat's Head Soup remastered
Torn & Frayed Productions, 2002
01. Angie (video soundtrack)
02. Silver Train (alternate)
03. Dancing With Mr. D (video soundtrack)
04. Winter (alternate)
"Short & Curlies" - It's Only Rock and Roll remastered
Torn & Frayed Productions, 2001
05. If You Can't Rock Me (acetate)
06. Dance Little Sister (alternate)
07. Ain't To Proud To Beg (video promo)
08. Till The Next Goodbye (acetate)
09. Drift Away (acetate)
10. Fingerprint File (acetate)
11. Time Waits For No One (UK version - extended outro.)
"From Rags to Excess" - Black and Blue remastered
Torn & Frayed Productions, 2001
12. Fool To Cry (outtake)
13. Melody (working tapes)
NOTES: EZTorrent download.
Lineage: Liberated Boots (gen?) > EAC (secure) > WAV > SHN
EZTorrent notes: This is a compilation of bonus tracks from Mickboy's (re)masterful Rolling Stones album work. Unlike the full releases, this 2-disc set contains only alternates and outtakes - no commercial material is included. I also didn't include any live material, preferring to leave that for another time.
Mickboy devotes loving attention to his work, often delivering better quality than official re-releases. This is just a small sampling of Torn & Frayed Production titles. I chose these particular ones because I consider 1968 to 1975 to be the most interesting period for the Stones - spanning Brian Jones, Mick Taylor, and Ron Wood eras. Mickboy's handling of these alternates and outtakes must be heard to be believed. The only thing more amazing is his work with the official tracks, which I've not included out of respect for the trading forum and copyright holders.
Rolling Stones - Mickboy Studio Remasters
A Sampler of Bonus Tracks
Artwork: Yes
Rating: 8,5
Disc One
1.Continental Drift
2.Start Me Up
3.Bitch
4.Sad Sad Sad
5.Undercover Of The Night
6.Harlem Shuffle
7.Tumbling Dice
8.Miss You
9.Terrifying
10.Ruby Tuesday
11.Salt Of The Earth (with Axl Rose & Izzy Stradlin)
12.Rock And A Hard Place
Disc Two
1.Mixed Emotions
2.Honky Tonk Women
3.Midnight Rambler
4.You Can't Always Get What You Want
5.Little Red Rooster (with Eric Clapton)
6.Boogie Chillen (with Eric Clapton & John Lee Hooker)
7.Can't Be Seen
8.Happy
Disc Three
1.Paint It Black
2.2000 Light Years from Home
3.Sympathy For The Devil
4.Gimme Shelter
5.Introduction
6.It's Only Rock 'N' Roll
7.Brown Sugar
8.Satisfaction
9.Jumping Jack Flash
Disc Four
1.Atlantic City pre-show documentary
2.Atlantic City after-show documentary
3.Shattered (Philadelphia 8/31/89)
4.One Hit (To The Body) (Toronto 9/3/89)
5.Almost Hear You Sigh (Clemson 11/26/89)
6.Angie (Los Angeles 10/19/89)
7.Play With Fire (Toronto 9/3/89)
8.Dead Flowers (Toronto 9/3/89)
9.Before They Make Me Run (Los Angeles 10/19/89)
NOTES: Torrent download. Conversion: Original
Cd>EAC>WAV>SHN. Noise on Disc One Track 2 at 4 seconds is on the
original.
Artwork: www.ilovemickjagger.com
Rating: 9
Disc 1 - 64:02
1.Continental Drift 1:39
2.Start Me Up
3.Sad Sad Sad
4.Harlem Shuffle 4:27
5.Tumbling Dice 4:32
6.Miss You 6:23
7.Almost Hear You Sigh 5:28
8.Ruby Tuesday
9.Angie 3:31
10.Rock And A Hard Place
11.Mixed Emotions 5:08
12.Honky Tonk Women 5:10
13.Midnight Rambler 10:51
Disc 2 - 66:39
1.You Can't Always Get What You Want 8:27
2.Happy 4:48
3.Paint It Black 4:15
4.2000 Light Years From Home 6:15
5.Sympathy For The Devil 7:28
6.Street Fighting Man 4:24
7.Gimme Shelter 6:28
8.It's Only Rock n' Roll 4:46
9.Brown Sugar 4:20
10.Jumping Jack Flash 7:31
11.(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction 8:07
NOTE: FM recording.
Artwork: http://sysabend.org/users/geetarz/
Rating: 8-9,5
1 Dear Doctor - London, Olympic Sound
Studios 13 - 23.5 1968
2 You Got the Silver - London, Olympic Sound Studio 16.2 1969 , Mick lead
song
3 Family - London, Olympic Sound Studios 13 - 23.5 1968
4 No Expectations - London, Olympic Sound Studios 13 - 23.5 1968
5 Sister Morphine - London, Olympic Sound Studio 22,28 & 30.3 1969
6 Blood Red Wine - London, Olympic Sound Studios 13.5- mid june 1968
7 Country Honk - London, Olympic Sound Studios 17.4 - 2.7 1969
8 You Can't Always Get What You Want - London, Olympic Sound Studios
17.11 1968
9 You Gotta Move (date unknown)
10 Wild Horses (date unknown)
11 All Down the Line - Los Angeles, Warner & Elektra Studios 17.10 - late
oct. 1969
12 Cocksucker Blues (date unknown)
13 Dead Flowers (date unknown)
14 Angie (date unknown)
15 The Worst - Dublin, Windmill Lane Studios 3.11-11.12 1993, from Voodoo Brew
16 Out of Tears - Dublin, Windmill Lane Studios 3.11-11.12 1993, from Voodoo
Brew
17 Sweethearts Together - Dublin, Windmill Lane Studios 3.11-11.12 1993, from
Voodoo Brew
18 Crying, Waiting, Hoping - Dublin, Windmill Lane Studios 3.11-11.12 1993,
from Voodoo Brew
19 Please Please Me - Dublin, Windmill Lane Studios 3.11-11.12 1993, from
Voodoo Brew
20 Cocaine - Dublin, Windmill Lane Studios 3.11-11.12 1993, from Voodoo Brew
NOTES: torrent download.
Artwork: http://www.pinkrobert.net/StonesAcousticMothersfuckers.jpg
Rating: 8
Disc 1:
Disc 2:
Artwork: http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Diner/7311/121-130/foot.html
Rating: 9,5
NOTE:
1-6: Toshiba studio sessions, Tokyo,
7: backstage rehearsal, Olympia, Paris,
8: Paradiso, Amsterdam,
9-10 & 14-15: Brixton Academy,
11-13: Paradiso, Amsterdam,
16-19: Voodoo lounge studio sessions 1993-1994
Artwork: http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Diner/7311/101-110/strcomp.html
Rating: 10
Artwork: http://artwork.easytree.org/
Rating: 7,5
Disc 1:
Disc 2:
Artwork: http://www.midnightramblers.no/covers/cover.html
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