ROLLING STONES
- CD
THE COMPLETE NIGHT THREE AT THE FORUM 1975
LABEL: |
JEMS Archives-Ed F Master |
SOURCE: |
The Forum, Inglewood Los Angeles 11th July 1975. |
FORMAT: |
2 downlioad cdrs |
RUNNING TIME: |
75.03/68.16 |
SOUND/SOURCE: |
Audience mono |
PACKAGING: |
Double Slimline Jewel case |
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SOUND 8.5 / PACKAGING 10
/ PERFORMANCE 9.5
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TRACK LIST: |
Disc One:
1. Intro (Fanfare For The Common Man) , 2. Honky Tonk Women, 3. All Down The
Line, 4. If You Can’t Rock Me, 5. Get Off Of My Cloud, 6. Star Star, 7. Gimme
Shelter, 8. Ain’t Too Proud To Beg, 9. You Gotta Move, 10. You Can’t Always Get
What You Want, 11. Happy, 12. Tumbling Dice, 13. It’s Only Rock’n Roll, 14.
Band Intro, 15. Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker).
Disc Two: 1.
Fingerprint File, 2. Angie/Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa (Sad Song), 3. Wild Horses, 4. That’s
Life, 5. Outta Space, 6. Brown Sugar, 7. Midnight Rambler, 8. Rip This Joint, 9.
Street Fighting Man, 10. Jumping Jack Flash, 11. Sympathy For The Devil.
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REVIEW: |
The Stones' July 11, 1975 show at The Forum, recorded
by Mike Millard was incomplete, but this one is Ed F's master tape of the full
performance, courtesy of JEMS, here their notes:
“Ed recorded all five of the Stones' LA shows in 1975
and got remarkably consistent results. To be sure he wasn't recording with
Millard-quality gear, but his tapes capture the atmosphere of the occasion
appealingly and offer good, perhaps even very good sound for the era and
equipment.
His recorder was an inexpensive portable (believed to
be a Panasonic) that Ed recalls ran on six AA batteries, likely giving it long
battery life and perhaps even improved performance compared to most cheap
decks. He paired the recorder with what he calls a cheap Radio Shack microphone
that he would stick to the armrest of his seat with tape. The results have
little immediate-vicinity audience noise, relatively up-close sound, and while
not as sharp or clear as Millard's efforts, are potent just the same. Ed was
also good about his tape flips and didn't miss much of the show. On July 11, Millard only recorded the first 50 or so
minutes of the set; Ed's master tapes cover the entire performance. Better
still, we believe Ed's recording of the show is uncirculated, so it should be a
new, superior source for the middle night of the run.
There has been historic confusion about the dating of
the July 11 and 12 performances, but both Mike and Ed marked this performance
as July 11 at the time and it is not the same as the shows released in the
official Stones vault series on cd or DVD.
Known Faults: You Can't Always Get
What You Want starts slightly cut, Sympathy To The Devil has the end cut and there
is a slight tape drag”. In fact, this is an excellent recording, very
consistent and with few audience interactions.
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