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Rolling Stones 07/06/1972

SHOWID 25114

Set I

Brown Sugar, Bitch, Rocks Off, Gimme Shelter, Happy, Tumbling Dice, Love In Vain, Sweet Virginia, You Can't Always Get What You Want, All Down The Line, Midnight Rambler, Band Introduction, Bye Bye Johnny, Rip This Joint, Jumpin' Jack Flash, Street Fighting Man

Set II


Set III


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Bootlegs: Back To 1972, Bring It Back Alive, Drippin' Honey, Going Back To The Roots, Rehearsal Session '72 Tour

Collectors With This Show

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OldNeumanntapr (5/5) FLAC / 0 A- View   Master Stereo Audience > ? > Audiotape 3 & 3/4 ips reel > 24/96 wav > 16/44.1 WAV > SBE...
Notes: (Reputed To Be Recorded By John Tsalikes: Aiwa Mics >Marantz Superscope Cassette Recorder) Notes From Text File: This tape has been around since shortly after the concert. I received this reel from someone in NC in about 1973. Although the gen is unknown, I suspect it's fairly low. I compared this to circulating "master" version of this, and this version definitely has more warmth and presence, but with some added hiss and a bit less high end. Some say that the circulating "master" version of this is not from the master at all. As with all versions of this show, it starts in the middle of Bitch, and during that song the sound is suddenly muffled, then clears up again. I've always imagined that the person recording the show got spooked and ducked the mics temporarily. Midnight Rambler cuts in just after it starts, an apparently victim of a tape flip. Speaking of which, feel free to leave track 10 off - it's only noise between tracks. I debated whether to leave it off, and decided to include it to preserve every note (or click) of what is on my reel. No EQ/compression/remastering efforts were done on my part. The raw wav file was DC corrected, then normalized to 98.6%. I suggest you check this version out if you're a Stones 1972 fan - this is a great show, and this is a unique, great sounding version of what is considered to be the best audience tape from the 1972 U.S. tour.
wes meyette (5/0) / View  
Slick2007 (5/5) FLAC / 1 B+ View  
Rick Martin (5/5) Flac / 1 A- View   Aud > master reel > DAT > CDR(3) > wav (EAC, secure mode) > flac (FLAC Frontend,...
Notes: Unknown
michael kass (5/5) cdr / 1 View  
George Rue (5/5) Flac / 0 B++ View   Bring It Back Alive (liberated boot)
Jack Warner (5/5) FLAC / 0 View   MAT>?>R>FLAC
sean hite (5/0) / 0 View  
Notes: This is generally considered to be the best audience recording of the Rolling Stones 1972 US Tour. It's been on numerous bootlegs since shortly after the concert. This is supposedly from the master tape. Lineage given is Aiwa mics->Marantz Superscope cassette recorder->cassette master->CDR1->CDR2->CDR3. I was not not satisfied with that CDR, so I pitch corrected it -1.5%, slightly boosted the bass, and edited and reindexed it. That's what you have here. The guitars, horns, and vocals are recorded fantastically well. Bass and drums are distant, as usual for 1972. Performance is excellent too. This originally came from a well know taper and collector, JT, who is now deceased. Supposedly he recorded the show himself but I was able to determine he was about 12 years old at the time. I believe he acquired the master after the event. I also believe he added some analogue noise reduction such as Dolby (on a non-Dolby master) in an effort to reduce the hiss inherent in a 1972 cassette. This muffles the sound in places, which I can't undo. But since I put the effort into it, I'll share it here.
Gary (5/4.3) CDR / 1 View  
Notes: AUD "Drippin Honey"
Jay (5/4.6) CD / 1 A- B View  
shadow121603 (5/0) Flac / 1 View   Source: Vinyl Gang Products VGP-294-1/2
Notes: Source: Vinyl Gang Products VGP-294-1/2
A Brian (5/5) CDR / 1 B+ View  
Notes: 'Going Back To The Roots' Lacks first 2 songs on setlist.
A Brian (5/5) CDR / 1 B+ View  
Notes: 'Bring It Back Alive' VGP
Jordan Jacobs (5/3) Flac / 0 View   AUD
Notes: Bring It Back Alive Trade > EAC (secure) > FLAC (8) > torrent *second show
wedsong1 (5/4.9) CDR / 1 B+ View  
Notes: Missin' Brown Sugar, Bitch,
neal r (5/4) / 0 View  
Notes: 355 - "new transfer from reel"
John R (5/5) / 1 B+ View   AUD
Notes: For more details on this show please check my webpage. http://www.Jambands1.homestead.com/Jambands.html
Mike Morrison (5/4.9) CDR / 1 View  
Dan Nelson (5/0) CDR / 1 Yes B+ View   AUD
Notes: This CD was made & sent to me by John Tsalikes, the original taper. I have done no EQ'ing, just re-tracked it. Master taper -> CD -> EAC -> WAVLab -> SHN I had to re-track it again.
Jeff (5/5) CDR / 1 A- View   Silver disc>cdr>wav>shn
Notes: "Bring it Back Alive"
Look Tornado (5/3) cdr / 1 View  
PhilipD (5/5) CDR / 1 A A- View  
Andrea (5/4.3) CDR / 1 View  
Jason Kaufman (5/0) FLAC / 1 View  
Steve K (4/5) FLAC / 1 A- View   Aud
Notes: Bitch cuts in
Ray D (4/4.9) cdr / 1 View  
Stephen Brooks (4/5) CD-R / 1 B View  
Notes: Wow.
Ross Hanchett (4/5) flac/cdr / 1 View   sbd
Brad Patterson (4/5) CD-R / 1 A View  
Alex Bushe (3/5) CD-R / 1 View   AUD
Notes: "Drippin' Honey" disc 1
Scott Gesler (3/5) CD / 1 A A View  
timmy b (3/5) cdr / 1 A- View  
Rob K. (3/0) 1 flac / 1 View   aud
J.B. Hall (3/4) cdr / 1 A View   AUD
Notes: The Rolling Stones Charlotte, North Carolina July 6th, 1972 **Mick Taylor Torrent War** **THE 1972 PROJECT** Without a doubt this one is THE best sounding audience recording of the entire 1972 tour. It’s a wonderful stereo recording that rivals some of the soundboards of that period. This is a remaster of the bootleg “Bring it Back Alive” and like that release this one has the first song (Brown Sugar) dubbed in from the second MSG show on 7-25-72. “Bitch” is obviously where the tape was having some trouble (apparently the reason the first song from this show is missing). Anyway, if you don’t have this one pick it up!!!!! Enjoy 01. Brown Sugar (from 7-25-72, second show) 02. Bitch (clipped) 03. Rocks Off 04. Gimme Shelter 05. Happy 06. Tumbling Dice 07. Love in Vain 08. Sweet Virginia 09. You Can’t Always Get What You Want 10. All Down the Line 11. Midnight Rambler 12. Introductions 13. Bye Bye Johnny 14. Rip This Joint 15. Jumping Jack Flash 16. Street Fighting Man
JMB (3/5) flac / 1 b+ View   master reel > DAT > CDR(3) > wav (EAC, secure mode) > flac (FLAC Frontend, level 8)
Notes: "This sounds significantly better than VGP?s "Bring It Back Alive" CD."
Josh Cooperman (3/3.8) CDR / 2 A View  
Matt Blankman (3/0) CDR / 1 View   SBD
RM's Giant Live Music Archive (2/5) FLAC / 0 View   supposed Master Reel>DAT source (L078)
Notes: Lineage allegedly: master reel> dat >cdr > eac >flac frontend (level 6 )
RM's Giant Live Music Archive (2/5) FLAC / 0 View   Bring It Back Alive (Z082)
Notes: Liberated Idle Mind LP bootleg. Transfer: "BRING IT BACK ALIVE " LP > DENON DP-300F TT > Creative Soundblaster > PC (24/48) > Cool Edit Pro 2.1 (De-click/Normalize /Resampling 16/44.1) > CDWave (Index) > Traders Little Helper > FLAC
RM's Giant Live Music Archive (2/5) FLAC / 0 View   stereo audience source (NM092, NM134, NM146)
Notes: master stereo audience > ? > Audiotape 3-3/4 ips reel > 24/96 wav > 16/44.1 wav > SBE correction > FLAC level 8 This tape has been around since shortly after the concert. I received this reel from someone in NC in about 1973. Although the gen is unknown, I suspect it's fairly low. I compared this to circulating "master" version of this, and this version definitely has more warmth and presence, but with some added hiss and a bit less high end. Some say that the circulating "master" version of this is not from the master at all. As with all versions of this show, it starts in the middle of Bitch, and during that song the sound is suddenly muffled, then clears up again. I've always imagined that the person recording the show got spooked and ducked the mics temporarily. Midnight Rambler cuts in just after it starts, an apparently victim of a tape flip. Speaking of which, feel free to leave track 10 off - it's only noise between tracks. I debated whether to leave it off, and decided to include it to preserve every note (or click) of what is on my reel. No EQ/compression/remastering efforts were done on my part. The raw wav file was DC corrected, then normalized to 98.6%.
Bluesthinker (2/4.9) FLAC / 1 View  
Notes: Bring It Back Alive,
King of the Gypsies (2/5) / View  
Eric H. (2/5) CDR / 1 View   AUD
Notes: "Going Back To The Roots"
Franck (2/5) CDR / 1 A- View   AUD
Notes: "Drippin' Honey" disc 1 VGP 294
Rodney's Studio (2/0) CD-R / 1 B+ View   audience
Notes: 01 Brown Sugar (7/25/72 - New York) 02 //Bitch 03 Rocks Off 04 Gimme Shelter 05 Happy 06 Tumbling Dice 07 Love In Vain 08 Sweet Virginia 09 You Can't Always Get What You Want 10 All Down the Line 11 Midnight Rambler 12 Introductions 13 Bye Bye Johnny 14 Rip This Joint 15 Jumping Jack Flash 16 Street Fighting Man
Ed (2/4.2) cdr / 1 C View   AUD
Uncle Duke (2/0) CD / flac / 1 View   Aud
AAA Audio (2/4.7) flac / 1 View  
Ill Doctore' (2/5) CDS / 1 B+ B- View  
ROY HAMILTON (2/4.9) CDR / 1 AUD View   AUD
Notes: BRING IT BACK ALIVE VINYL GANG VGP-054
BjornE (2/0) CDR / 1 A+ A View   AUD
Notes: This sounds significantly better than VGP?s "Bring It Back Alive" CD. Also available on the newer VGP "Drippin? Honey" release which sounds more or less similar but -as usual with Japanese bootleg releases- is unnecessarily equalized and also running a tad slow. This lowgen is the best version of this recording. The missing parts of the show (Brown Sugar, the first part of Bitch and the beginning of Midnight Rambler) were not recorded. By the way this is a killer performance and one of the best sounding early 70s recordings I have ever heard.
Spadeygrove (2/0) cdr / 1 A B+ View   Great audience recording for the period.
upstateDB (1/5) cdr / 1 A A- View  
Stuart Ferguson (1/4.7) CDR / 1 View   Audience
Notes: DVD 960; lineage: Audience recording. "GOIN' BACK TO THE ROOTS" (Dogs And Cats 102) Original DAC CDs -> WAV (EAC v. 0.95 beta 4 - secure, Offset "actual") -> FLAC (flacfrontend, level 6)
Stuart Ferguson (1/4.7) CDR / 1 View   Audience
Notes: DVD 960; lineage: Aiwa mics->Marantz Superscope cassette recorder->cassette master->CDR1->CDR2->CDR3, pitch corrected it -1.5%, slightly boosted bass, edited and reindexed.
Stuart Ferguson (1/4.7) CDR / 1 View   Audience
Notes: DVD 1821; lineage: Audience recording. master stereo audience > ? > Audiotape 3-3/4 ips reel > 24/96 wav > 16/44.1 wav > SBE correction > FLAC level 8
Stuart Ferguson (1/4.7) CDR / 1 View   Audience
Notes: DVD 1821; lineage: Aiwa mics->Marantz Superscope cassette recorder->cassette master->CDR1->CDR2->CDR3, pitch corrected it -1.5%, slightly boosted bass, edited and reindexed.
Hanf (1/5) Flac / 0 View  
Notes: master reel > DAT > CDR(3) > wav (EAC, secure mode) > flac
Warren (1/5) CD / 1 View  
Bev Madara (1/0) Audio / 1 View  
Brian C (1/4.7) FLAC / 1 A B+ View  
Notes: "Drippin' Honey"; w/clash 78 demos & feat 6/7/76 flac
chris johnson (1/5) cdr / 1 View  
Notes: have setlist; 14 tracks 70:33 my list differs slightly from db.etree
Ed Izsak (1/5) CDR / 1 View   AUD
russiancrowe (1/0) / 1 View  
Notes: Missing "Brown Sugar" and cuts in during "Bitch"
russiancrowe (1/0) flac / 1 View  
Notes: DAC-102 "Goin' Back To The Roots" bootleg.
Matt (1/5) audio cdr / 1 NR View   Anlg->DAT->FLAC
Curtis Ensler (1/0) CDR / 1 View  
Notes: Bring it Back Aliver
bluibootleg (1/0) FLAC / 0 View   Audience
Paul Matzerath (1/3) FLAC / 1 View   SBD - "Bring it Back Alive"
Notes: This recording is not complete. The song "Brown Sugar" is from New York on July 25th, 1972 and the beginning of "Bitch" is cut off (I guess it took a little time for the taper to get the reels rolling) however; this does not diminish from one of the few better quality recordings of the 1972 tour. This is from the bootleg "Bring it Back Alive" from the folks at Vinyl Gang, 1995.
tarkus22 (1/5) CDR / 2 View  
Keith Fountain (1/5) cdr/flac / 1 View  
Notes: Bring It Back Alive
Miles H. (1/5) CDR / 1 View   master reel > DAT > CDR(3) > wav (EAC, secure mode) > flac (FLAC Frontend, level 8)
Notes: better sounding version
Rab Dalas (1/3) cdr / 1 View  
Chris (1/0) / 0 A A View  
blackcrowes92 (1/0) SHN / 1 View  
Notes: Silver disc>cdr>wav>shn
johnniemal (0/0) / 0 View  
steve (0/0) Flac / 1 View   " Bring It Back Alive", Vinyl Gang, CD-R (trade) -> EAC -> FLAC TLH level 6, align, tested
Notes: " Bring It Back Alive", Vinyl Gang Production
CitizenGatsby (0/3.9) FLAC / 1 View   AUD
Notes: Source: AUD Lineage: Master Reel > DAT > CDR(3) > EAC(secure mode) > WAV > FLAC Frontend > FLAC(level 8)
CitizenGatsby (0/3.9) FLAC / 1 View   AUD
Notes: Liberated Bootleg: "Bring It Back Alive" (VGP)
O-Joe (0/5) CD-R / 1 B View   audience tape
Notes: A few drop-outs early on, but strong after that. Bootleg is called Bring it Back Alive. The Stones European fan site www.iorr.org has this to say: "Nearly complete show from Charlotte July 6, 1972. Very good audience quality. Most complete release of this show. Including Bitch (2'10" only) and a faded in early Midnight Rambler (9'31") Plus Brown Sugar from New York July 25, 1972 - 2nd."
Israel (0/0) / 1 View  
Max W (0/0) / 0 View  
moe.ron (0/0) CDR / 1 B+ View   Liberated Bootleg "Bring it Back Alive"
Notes: This recording is not complete. The song "Brown Sugar" is from New York on July 25th, 1972 and the beginning of "Bitch" is cut off (I guess it took a little time for the taper to get the reels rolling) however; this does not diminish from one of the few better quality recordings of the 1972 tour.
Jamie Lykos (0/5) CD-R / 1 B - View  
Mike Summers (0/5) CDR / 1 A- View  
Notes: Missing Brown Sugar (first song), and part of opening of Bitch. Still, overall great performance.
Eric Toepper (0/0) Cdr / 1 B View   Silver disc>cdr>wav>flac
Notes: Rolling Stones July 06th 1972 Charlotte Coliseum Charlotte, North Carolina Liberated Bootleg Conversion: Silver disc>cdr>wav>flac Quality: Excellent / Soundboard A great recording from Charlotte. This one catches Mick Taylor on what I would classify as an "average" night if there were any such thing for a great player like MT. This recording is not complete. The song "Brown Sugar" is from New York on July 25th, 1972 and the beginning of "Bitch" is cut off (I guess it took a little time for the taper to get the reels rolling) however; this does not diminish from one of the few better quality recordings of the 1972 tour. This is from the bootleg "Bring it Back Alive" from the folks at Vinyl Gang, 1995. DO NOT CONVERT TO .MP3 01 Brown Sugar 02 Bitch 03 Rocks Off 04 Gimme Shelter 05 Happy 06 Tumbling Dice 07 Love in Vain 08 Sweet Virginia 09 You Can't Always Get What You Want 10 All Down the Line 11 Midnight Rambler 12 Introductions 13 Bye Bye Johnny 14 Rip This Joint 15 Jumping Jack Flash 16 Street Fighting Man
Kevin (0/5) CDr / 1 B+ View   AUD
djgrafite (0/1) CD-R / 1 A- View   SBD
Danny Whittom (0/5) CDR / 1 N/A View  
Notes: "Bring it Back", Incomp, Existing SBD, Last Trk 07/25/72.