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Topic: Wembley Empire Pool 1973 Return to archive
03-26-04 07:53 PM
mac_daddy what is the title of that classic old Dead tune..?

oh yeah, "The Music Never Stops!"

[I am getting slammed with all this good stuff]

is this complete..?

Rolling Stones Empire Pool 1973
Wembley Londen, september 8, 1973, afternoon show
great show, great sound, from a (liberated bootleg) silver CD-rip
on Bad Wizard's Touring History pt. 4 named Empire Pool

01. Brown Sugar
02. Gimme Shelter
03. Happy
04. Tumbling Dice
05. Star Star
06. Angie
07. You Can't Always Get What You Want
08. Dancing With Mr. D.
09. DooDooDooDooDoo (Heartbtreaker)
10. Midnight Rambler
11. Honky Tonk Women
12. All Down The Line
13. Rip This Joint
14. Jumping Jack Flash
15. Street Fighting Man

Bootleg CD > EAC > WAV > FLAC
15 song cd, artwork NOT included, have no scanner, sorry....
This is a definite upgrade over the (japanese) boot Trash in the 70's, london '73.







[Edited by mac_daddy]
03-27-04 12:10 AM
jpenn11 Nico's site says, "Yes!"

So does this fellow's recording: http://www.printmark.se/stones/1973/london_8.9.73_1st.htm

Guess they decided YCAGWYW was more than enough for the slow stuff and dropped SV and LIV.

How is the sound compared to Comeback to England (which has part of the late show)?
03-29-04 08:57 AM
mac_daddy
quote:
jpenn11 wrote:


How is the sound compared to Comeback to England (which has part of the late show)?



the sound is very good...

Rambler has a cut, and Gimme Shelter fades out, but otherwise the source is fine...

I have never heard "Comeback to England" but hopefull it has those two tracks complete so that we can patch the missing parts back in
03-29-04 10:31 AM
marko Well mate,i have come back to London CD,the original one.
Need any help?
03-30-04 08:39 PM
mac_daddy
quote:
marko wrote:
Well mate,i have come back to London CD,the original one.
Need any help?



yup...

is the Gimme Shelter on that source complete..?

is Midnight rambler complete..?

if so, we can use them to patch - which would be perfect
03-31-04 05:57 AM
marko I think they are complete,,,
03-31-04 05:41 PM
jpenn11 Yes, they sound complete to me too although I have Comeback to England and I'm not sure how it differs from Comeback to London. Again, I don't have a burner, but can loan my own copy to you.

Some additional information: as far as I can tell, Gimme Shelter is from the 9/9 show and has appeared in some Brussels Affairs compilations that include Wembley tracks, while Midnight Rambler is from the 9/8 evening show.
[Edited by jpenn11]