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I think it was the 1975 American tour that the Rolling Stones reached the height of wildness on stage. That was fully communicated from the remaining sound source, but Keith himself was screaming at Ko * in even during the live in his autobiography (he said he was building a dedicated hut behind the stage). It proved to be the extremely upper atmosphere of this tour, which was brought about by the drug. It's only during this time that the looseness of the 70's Stones sound was outweighed by the upper momentum inspired by the cone. Among them, Mick's song is so fierce that it sometimes reaches the level of screaming rather than being wild with its momentum.
However, Mick is also a human being (laughs). It was in the first half of the tour in 1975 that the sharpness of the upper tone was pushed to the front and sung, and when the tour reached Madison Square Garden in New York, it was a paragraph (there is a difference in the quality of yaks available). Or). Mick returns to the upper tone again as he moves to LA, where the stuff in his hands is rampant. And when the tour came to an end, Mick's screaming wildness had settled down to some extent.
Disc 1 (61:22)
1. Intro
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. Luxury
Disc 2 (70:49)
1. Band Introductions
2. Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo
3. Fingerprint File
4. Angie
5. Wild Horses
6. That's Life
7. Outa Space
8. Brown Sugar
9. Midnight Rambler
10. It's Only Rock 'n Roll
11. Rip This Joint
12. Street Fighting Man
13. Jumping Jack Flash
14. Closing
Mick Jagger - lead vocals, harmonica
Keith Richards - guitar, lead and backing vocals
Charlie Watts - drums
Ronnie Wood - guitar, backing vocals
Bill Wyman - bass guitar
Billy Preston - keyboards backing vocals
Ollie E. Brown - percusion backing vocals
It will be released with a sticker with numbering.
THE ROLLING STONES NAVY