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Rolling Stones   09/10/2005

Soldier Field, Chicago, IL
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J-Card Comment Rolling Stones

Soldier Field

Chicago, Illinois

September 10, 2005



Lineage: Sonic Studios DSM-6 => Bass Roll-off => Sony M-1 DAT

Transfer: Sony 60-ES DAT => Pioneer Stand-alone CD Burner => CDR => EAC => Audigy

Audio Cleaning Lab => Export to WAV => FLAC front-end (level 8)



Track Listing:



Disc 1 (59:47):

(1) Intro (1:24)

(2) Start Me Up (4:13)

(3) You Got Me Rockin' (3:36)

(4) Rough Justice (4:00)

(5) Tumbling Dice (4:53)

(6) She's So Cold (5:27)

(7) Ruby Tuesday (3:39)

(8) Shattered (4:35)

(9) Bitch (4:42)

(10) Night Time (4:52)

(11) Band Introductions (3:26)

(12) The Worst (2:56)

(13) Infamy (5:37)

(14) Miss You (6:21)



Disc 2 (58:44):

(1) Oh No Not You Again (4:29)

(2) Satisfaction (5:46)

(3) Honky Tonk Women (4:44)

(4) Out Of Control (7:28)

(5) Sympathy For The Devil (8:02)

(6) Jumping Jack Flash (5:37)

(7) Brown Sugar (5:36)

(8) Encore break (1:48)

(9) You Can't Always Get What You Want (7:20)

(10) It's Only Rock And Roll (7:50)



Artwork: No, sorry

Fingerprints: In separate text file



Comments: To those who tried to grab my earlier torrent, sorry for the misfire -- I'm not sure what happened. I started over on transferring this from my master DAT to my hard drive. If you started downloading earlier, DELETE THE ORIGINAL FILES FROM THAT TORRENT. They will not work here. Unfortunately, you have to start over.



Last night was a good show, with a good mix of rarities and standards; the band was in great spirits and put on a much more high-energy performance than two nights earlier in Milwaukee.

This was recorded about 1/3 of the way back on the club level. There is minimal crowd interference, although the first couple of songs are a little rough as the mix was tweaked and the crowd rushed to their seats (the band came on earlier than most were expecting). There is some audience talking, but is mostly noticeable only between songs -- for the most part, the people around me were quite respectful for a stadium show. The mix is surprisingly good for where I was sitting; the high frequencies have some harshness that I wasn't skilled enough with an EQ to completely eliminate.



Altogether, a nicer recording than the Milwaukee show I posted yesterday. Even though I was further back, it sounds more immediate and less distant. I'm sure there will be better sources over time (the sound was phenomenal) but since this is a pretty good recording in its own right I thought I would post it now for the people anxious to hear it.



Trades Allowed Yes
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Owned by w302nv · Last Updated May 23, 2023