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Rolling Stones 07/18/75
Seattle Center Coliseum, Seattle, WA
Set I
Honky Tonk Woman, All Down The Line, If You Can't Rock Me-> Get Off My Cloud, Star Star, Gimme Shelter, Ain't To Proud To Beg, You Gotta Move, You Can't Always Get What You Want, Happy, Tumbling Dice, It's Only Rock'n Roll (But I Like It), Band Introduction, Fingerprint File, Wild Horses, That's Life, Outta Space, Brown Sugar, Midnight Rambler, Rip This Joint, Street Fighting Man, Jumpin' Jack Flash
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Kima (1/0) flac / 2 View  
Notes: Artist: The Rolling Stones Date: 1975-07-18 Location: Seattle, WA Venue: Seattle Coliseum Source: Audience Lineage: master cassette>Nakamichi 670 azimuth-adjusted playback>Wavelab 24/96>16/44 Taping Gear: Sony ECM-22P>Sony TC-55 Taped and transferred by JEMS Band Members: The Rolling Stones Mick Jagger - vocals, guitar, harmonica Keith Richards - guitar, vocals Bill Wyman - bass guitar Charlie Watts - drums Additional musicians Ron Wood - guitar Ian Stewart - piano Billy Preston - keyboards, vocals Ollie Brown - percussion Setlist: 00. Intro 01. Honky Tonk Women 02. All Down The Line 03. If You Can’t Rock Me/Get Off Of My Cloud 04. Star Star 05. Gimme Shelter 06. Ain’t Too Proud To Beg 07. You Got To Move 08. You Can’t Always Get What You Want 09. Happy 10. Tumblin’ Dice 11. It’s Only Rock And Roll 12. Band Introductions 13. Fingerprint File 14. Wild Horses 15. That’s Life* 16. Outta Space** 17. Brown Sugar 18. Midnight Rambler 19. Rip This Joint -> 20. Street Fighting Man 21. Jumping Jack Flash *sung by Billy Preston **Led by Billy Preston Notes: JEMS master recording. Excellent show and recording. This show captures their stop in Seattle on their Tour of the Americas '75 concert tour. This is the first tour to feature Ron Wood on guitar. Also of note Ron Wood would not be named as the official replacement for Mick Taylor until December of 75.
Gregory (0/4) Tapes / 2 A B View   Unknown Audience
Notes: ANA(?)
-SoG- (0/5) Flac / 1 A- View   Source: my silver CDs -> WAVE (xACT) -> Flac (level 8, xACT)
Notes: Audience Recording Bootleg: Tour Of The Americas 75 Source #2: Source: Sony ECM-22P>Sony TC-55>master cassette>Nakamichi 670 azimuth-adjusted playback>Wavelab 24/96>16/44 Sound Quality: AUD A-
steve (0/0) flac / 2 View  
O-Joe (0/5) CD-R / 2 A- View   audience tape
Notes: 1975 Tour of the Americas, Part 4 -- last two discs of an 8-disc set, which also includes Boston 6/12/75 and New York 6/22/75 and 6/25/75, listed above. Very strong recording, about as good as the 6/25/75 show from NYC. This is the shortest of the 4 shows, and I believe it's missing a few tracks. Every other '75 show I've had contained Heartbreaker -- this one doesn't. Also, there's only one Billy Preston song instead of two. But that's minor stuff. It's still a very good recording.
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