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Uploaded by on Sep 7, 2007

This video has been available from the Stones 1973 Melbourne show, but with the origianal studio audio. Here it is with the audio from the Perth concert overlaid and the result is a powerful performance of the stones at their peak
Only the first 2 opening numbers were allowed to be recorded and only half of each song were permitted to be broadcast on Australian TV. As such this is all that is available to work with. The audio I overlaid was obviously edited to fit what video was available. Likewise with the other Brown sugar clip. Wish I could get the full videos to complete them fully.

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  • Only the first 2 opening numbers were allowed to be recorded and only half of each song were permitted to be broadcast on Australian TV. As such this is all that is available to work with. The audio I overlaid was obviously edited to fit what video was available. Likewise with the other Brown sugar clip. Wish I could get the full videos to complete them fully.

  • Absolutely. He shared piano duties with Ian Stewart on each show for the tour

  • they did the same thing for zeppelin on their dvd.

  • yep, that's where I got the idea in the first place. Interestingly both lots of footage came from TV broadcats in either Sydney or Melbourne in '72-'73. I would love to get hold of the full versions the 2 Stones tracks so I could complete them.

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  • damn i wish i was at that show. I might have gotten laid.

  • No. I mean Mick Taylor!!

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  • Damn man the Stones 1970-1973 were the best rock band on the planet. 

  • @truontofriitz The 5th??? who didn't count---? Mick.Keith, Bill, Mick Taylor, Charlie? Bobby Keys is more like the 7th member of the Stones after Ian Stewart.

  • If you are a devotee of 'seventies music, then check out the book 'An Essential Guide To Music In The 1970s' by Johnny Zero.

  • thx trog57, this clip is one of the best. quite a unique juke box ole' utube... absolutely bitch'n man, this ear's grateful that music is back in the peoples hands like when dj's actually played what mattered to them or sailors played what kept them happy etc. thx god bless

  • My mum and dad were at this concert. It was an extremely hot day. At one point in the show, Mick humped the stage floor ''and the crowd went nuts'' my dad said

  • Bobby Keys is the fifth member of the stones..

  • @Lucius133 i would love 2 see the kooyong concert my brother(R.I.P.) bought out centre front row ,he slept out for 5 nites for them .Ihave pictures of him holding them proudly rain hail or shine they played it hot mick thru buckets of water out o,er the crowd and my bro treasured that tin for years . i was 12 years old n missed it  having been too young in the eyes o my parents would love to view your upload stay cool m8

  • kg441 has uploaded the entire daytime Melbourne show ('125 Degrees in the Shade' - from a very good audience tape). 

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