Time to hear what The Rolling Stones did last summer.
An excellent soundboard from the North American No Filter tour at the State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.
Files shared here sent by Vinegar Joe, thanks!
Track List:
Disc 1
01. Opening
02. Jumpin' Jack Flash
03. Let's Spend the Night Together
04. Tumbling Dice
05. Sad Sad Sad
06. Get Off of My Cloud
07. You Can't Always Get What You Want
08. Sweet Virginia
09. Dead Flowers
10. Sympathy for the Devil
11. Honky Tonk Women
Disc 2
01. Band Introductions
02. You Got the Silver
03. Before They Make Me Run
04. Miss You
05. Paint It Black
06. Midnight Rambler
07. Start Me Up
08. Brown Sugar
09. Gimme Shelter
10. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
FLAC pt1 - mirror
FLAC pt2 - mirror
5 comments:
Great! I was in the Pit in front of Keith for this show...There's been a few IEM matrixes of this gig (The Xavel label issue being one) so I'm not sure about the SB lineage but we shall see...thanks to all...
yup this is the Xavel IEM release...pretty good sound on it
I remember back in the 70s, I thought in 20 years or so that the Stones would be on the county fair circuit, just as the many of the stars of the 50s were at the time.
Somehow, even though they have never surpassed their work of the 60s and 70s, they are still filling (more or less) stadiums. Their fans are mostly over 40, or 50, but they're still putting on great shows - God knows they don't need the money. But they still need the fans.
Chuck Leavell is always great with them, even though he's no Nicky Hopkins. Ron Wood is no Mick Taylor, but he does a decent job, and almost seems like an original member.
Anyway, thanks for a nice sbd.
It's great for any Rock fan to have a living institution like the Stones still playing these days.
But of course they do it to get satisfaction, and money doesn't buy it (at least not all).
The songs remain the same year after year....
Look at a Neil Young concert setlist, quite different year after year...
Just a thought on an dark evening after some whisky drinking,
Cheers,
Derek from Paris
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