Rolling Stones - Live 1973 - Brussels Affair

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October 17, 1973. 1st show: Brown Sugar / Gimme Shelter / Happy / Tumbling Dice / Dancing With Mr D / Angie / You Can't Always Get What You Want / Midnight Rambler / Honky Tonk Women / All Down The Line / Rip This Joint / Jumping Jack Flash / Street Fighting Man

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  • 1.Brown sugar 0:03 2.Gimme shelter 3:37 3.Happy 8:55 4.Tumbling dice 12:20 5.Dancing with Mr.D 17:25 6.Angie 21:52 7.You cant always get what you want 26:20 8.Midnight rambler 37:18 9.Honky tonk women 49:57 10.All down the line 52:59 11.Rip this joint 56:34 12.Jumping jack flash 58:35 13.Street fighting man 1:01:49 .
  • @MrKeefrichards I was lucky enough to see the Stones on this tour and also Zeppelin in 1971. They were probably the two most memorable gigs of my life but you are dead right, Mick Taylor was the greatest player ever. Even after all these years his playing still sounds sublime.

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  • my favourite bootleg ever right here ;p

  • 2 people were holding the laptop upside down ...

  • @yeahwhatever71 I heard the same thing, and all I can say is that it would only be fitting, and make it worth watching them in concert live again:) here's hoping Keef does the right thing:D

  • What a great concert!

  • Rambler/Women/All Down/Rip.......that is all.

  • Meeting Glyn Johns is some feat my friends. He engineered not only some of the best Stones stuff but the best who stuff- I'm pretty sure he did both Quadraphenia and Who's Next. Too bad he wasn't an approachable guy, I'm sure he's got a wealth of info. Nice try though.

  • @shawnfinewines I think Glyn had fallen out with them in a big way by this time and his brother had taken over. Could be wrong though!

    I actually met Glyn Johns backstage at a Who gig circa '81 and asked him about the Stones and why Taylor left the band. In a nutshell, he told me to fuck off.

    I don't think the Stones treated him too well.

  • Sorry, broadband o118 I thought this was Glyn Johns.

  • This stuff is mind blowing. I think by this time Gyn Johns knew to put the sound on Mick T's guitar past the little red mark on the sound boardKeith kept their since he joined the band. I can listen to this over and over. kg441 is the man.

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