User (active/rating) | Media / # | Show | Sound | Details | DB Source | User Source |
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Knakkie (5/0) | DVD / 2 | View | ||||
Lester's Soundroom (5/5) | CDR / 1 | View | ||||
Notes: | Work Sucks, vol. 7 - partial show | |||||
chris payment (5/3.4) | CDR / 1 | View | ||||
Notes: | #183 | |||||
Roy Martin\'s Music Collection (5/5) | 2DVD / 0 | View | MSG 1972 (G061 & G062) | |||
Notes: | liberated Idle Mind Production video featuring NTSC format silent amateur & pro-shot film fragments synched with an audience recording | |||||
Roy Martin\'s Music Collection (5/5) | FLAC / 0 | View | audience source (L086) | |||
Rick Martin (5/5) | CDR / 1 | B- | View | master cassettes > open reel > HD (SoundForge 7.0) > CDR(1) > wav (EAC) > shn... | ||
Notes: | Complete | |||||
Gary (5/4.3) | CDR / 1 | View | ||||
Notes: | AUD>MC>R>CD | |||||
Jack (5/4.3) | CD-R / 1 | A | AUD | View | ||
NANU (5/1) | DVD / 2 | PRO | View | |||
Notes: | special edition | |||||
surfer1478 (5/5) | CDR / 0 | View | ||||
Notes: | BU DISC 214 | |||||
Bill Giannini (5/0) | CD / 1 | View | master cassettes > open reel > HD (SoundForge 7.0) > CDR(1) > wav (EAC) > shn (mkW) | |||
Dan Nelson (5/0) | CDR / 3 | Yes | B | View | AUD | |
Notes: | master cassettes > open reel > HD (SoundForge 7.0) > CDR(1) > wav (EAC) > shn (mkW) > CDr - Darthdisc Both 1st & 2nd Show - Five Englishmen Spend A Day In A New York Garden | |||||
Jeff (5/5) | CDR / 1 | B | View | master cassettes > open reel > HD (SoundForge 7.0) > CDR(1) > wav (EAC) > shn (mkW) > CDr | ||
Andrew Murawa (5/5) | cd / 1 | View | SBD | |||
Notes: | plus filler from 5/21/72, 6/3/72, 6/24/72 and one track from Cocksucker Blues Movie | |||||
kirk (5/5) | shn / 1 | View | ||||
jezzie (5/5) | DVD / 1 | View | ||||
Notes: | Performing Midnight Rambler (please note?this dvd is only of this one song) Enjoy this RARE Video with the Master Guitarist Mick Taylor on Lead Guitar & Keith Richards both Trading Licks. A Real Treat for those too Young To Remember When the Stones were the BEST Rock n Roll Group in the World LIVE!!!! | |||||
Matt Ledoux (5/1) | CDR / 2 | View | ||||
Notes: | SHN | |||||
Jason Kaufman (5/0) | FLAC / 1 | B- | View | |||
Brad Foster (4/4.9) | FLAC / 1 | View | AUD; CD>EAC>FLAC | |||
Sean Moran (4/0) | / 0 | View | Aud | |||
Ashley Colvin (4/5) | shn / 0 | View | ||||
cowperc (4/0) | CDR / 1 | View | ||||
Dignesheino (4/0) | DVD / 2 | View | ||||
joe m (3/5) | shn / 8 | View | ||||
Notes: | only 2 tracks from early show. part of an 8 disc set from the summer of 72 tour | |||||
joe m (3/5) | DVD / 1 | View | ||||
ivan (3/5) | CDR / 1 | View | AUD | |||
Notes: | "(Five English Gentlemen Spend A Day In A) NEW YORK GARDEN" | |||||
Travis Autrey (3/5) | CDR / 1 | A- | View | |||
Denman (3/5) | Digital / 0 | View | Pro-shot/DVD | |||
diggrd (3/0) | / 0 | View | ||||
J.B. Hall (3/4) | cdr / 1 | A | View | Silver CD - See Notes | ||
Notes: | THE ROLLING STONES WELCOME TO NEW YORK The Swingin' Pig (TSPCD 038) The cover of this CD is a black and white reproduction of the TMoQ "street thug" artwork. The back inlay reproduces the writing from the back cover of the deluxe edition TMoQ LP, but not the Jagger photos from 1972 TRACK ONE: ALL DOWN THE LINE (4:12) Keith in the left channel. Taylor ripping Gibson humbucking tone in the right. There is a sound drop-out at 1:31. You don't hear Jagger growling the vocals like this anymore. it's a wonder the guy could get through two shows a day at this pace. TRACK TWO: YOU CAN'T ALWAYS GET WHAT YOU WANT (7:37) Keith left channel. French horn right. Vocal in the middle. Taylor comes in the right channel with arpeggios at 1:38 as the tempo picks-up. Classic Taylor solo at 4:16. At 5:11 Taylor flips the pick-up toggle switch and changes the tone and feel of the solo. TRACK THREE: MIDNIGHT RAMBLER (12:12) Long harp tease before the song starts. Taylor is playing the right channel counter-rhythms. At 2:23 the song shifts into high gear with Taylor playing a repetitive riff in the right and Richards playing lead lines in the left. Taylor slips in an ingenious rhythm change-up in the song at 3:02. This is reminiscent of the same type of change-up he plays in Bitch from Leeds March 13, 1971 when Keith is playing the solo. The vinyl pedigree of the sound source is revealed at 4:56 with a single "pop". Part I ends at 5:47. A snaking tapestry of solos from Mick Taylor for the slower center section of the song. Richards plays Hendrix like rhythm vibrato starting at 7:32. A "pop" can be heard at 8:36. There is a "wow" flaw during this song at 11:18 when it transitions to Part III that is clearly heard in the original vinyl. This has been cleaned-up with a "tight" splice. ** A tight tape splice at 12:15 marks the end of the track and a change in record sides. TRACK FOUR: BYE BYE JOHNNY (3:49) The band rips into one of the finest renditions of this Chuck Berry number that you'll ever hear. Taylor plays silky smooth lines all over the intro in the right channel. Keith pours on the double stops for the solo in the left channel at 2:06. Different horn pieces come across in both channels. TRACK FIVE: RIP THIS JOINT (2:11) It's amazing that this song could successfully be pulled-off in live performances. A clear saxophone comes in at :56 in the left channel. TRACK SIX: LOVE IN VAIN (5:54): A firecracker goes off at :02. Robert Johnson is brought to the electronic age in fine fashion by true fans who do him justice. Peter Greenbaum's replacement from the Bluesbreakers is in his element on this one. Listen for the fat guitar tone cleanly played. The second solo is played with fingers and not a slide as in the first. It is difficult to tell the difference at times! TRACK SEVEN: SWEET VIRGINIA (4:13) There is a very subtle bass drum going on during Jagger's harp played opening. The harp pans from the left to right channel. There are "pops" in the right channel at :33 and :34. Another vinyl "pop" is heard in the left channel at 2:32. Bobby Keys plays his heart out during the sax solo. TRCK EIGHT: JUMPIN' JACK FLASH (fades at 3:11) A guitar-laden energized version of JJF complete with Taylor's patented switch toggling effect at 1:13 and 2:42. There is a vinyl "pop" at 2:06 in the right channel. The song fades-out early just like the original LP that ran too close to the label. This is the same song running order as the classic TMoQ LP "Welcome to New York" with matrix number: RS-546. Except that it is in wide stereo, so this would make the source RS-546 REI. This CD was made from a TMoQ disc with a Deluxe Printed Cover! Recording Comments: There is a lot of "NoNoise" sound treatment on this recording. It adds a phasing sound (coloring) to the recording in places. info from http://www.rollingstonesnet.com/Welcome_To_NY.htm torrented by hkdave at BootCity April 2006 ENJOY! |