Really nice show this one, 2nd to last show of tour and year and the following night after this they would headline MSG NY for the first time ever, hot 3-setter list with some real gems including a cover of George Harrison's Beware Of Darkness, highly recommend! Set list.
Wanna be a fly on the wall while the Stones record
Black n Blue? I would be hard pressed to think of
a reason why the hell not! The man who calls
himself Captain Acid has done it once again with
another great release, I say Thank You Captain
and we salute you sir! The Horror!! This is a new release from Captain Acid, a well known sound engineer with a predilection for Stones music that presents outtakes from the Black and Blue period in 3 volumes. These all come from some known bootlegs (see sources) but also from the newly discovered Montauk rehearsals, that have been phase corrected, speed checked, levelled, equalized and edited. At times in order to make the final version of some tracks two different files have been used. For example, there were tracks that sounded better but were not complete versions, so different sources were used to make them complete; this can be heard in particular after about 3 minutes into the instrumental take of Memory Motel. The title for this release Smack And Blow has been chosen in consideration of the drugs of choice by the Glimmer Twins at the time, not to forget that it sounds similar to Black And Blue. The first track starts with some hiss in the background but I guess it was not possible to eliminate it, as higher frequencies would have been cut too. Most of the other tracks are great sounding and it is a pleasure to listen to them. - from a fan's review
fan made by 45th anniversary of "In Rock" in June 3, 2015. Track listing: (Recorded in BBC sessions,
Stockholm live and Paradiso Amsterdam during 1969-70) 01.Into The Fire 02.Speed King 03.Bloodsucker 04.Child In Time 05.Hard Lovin' Man 06.Black Night 07.Livin' Wreck 08.Mandrake Root* 09.Wring That Neck/Hard Road* 10.The Bird Has Flown* 11.Lucille* 12.Jam Stew*
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