Torrent - Rolling Stones - Brussel Affair (Live 1973)
Rolling Stones - Brussel Affair (Live 1973)
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Y`all know the band and this is one of their best liveperformances ever imho. (Not just my opinion really, many fans and critics regard these recordings as the best Rolling Stones concert recordings ever).The quality of the sound is excellent, as you`d expect with a soundboard recording.
The tour of Europe in fall 1973 showed the Rolling Stones in top form, particularly Taylor, who played extensive solos on songs like Midnight Rambler and You Can't Always Get What You Want in an exciting interplay with Richards on rhythm guitar. This live recording made in Brussels on 17 October 1973 was intended for an official release, but due to legal problems it appeared only on bootlegs (Nasty Music and Brussels Affair).
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Tracklist:
01. Brown Sugar
02. Happy
03. Gimme Shelter
04. Tumbling Dice
05. Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
06. Dancing With Mr D
07. Angie
08. You Can't Always Get What You Want
09. Honky Tonk Women
10. Midnight Rambler
11. All Down The Line
12. Rip This Joint
13. Jumping Jack Flash
14. Street Fighting Man
Thanx! This was the best version of Midnight Rambler that i've heard so far! The day Mike Taylor left Rolling Stones was the sadiest day in Rock'n roll's life!
micvel
Thanx! This was the best version of Midnight Rambler that i've heard so far! The day Mike Taylor left Rolling Stones was the sadiest day in Rock'n roll's life!
micvel