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Aerosmith/MA,USA 1973 2Source Mixed Long Ver

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The legendary “AEROSMITH’s oldest live recording” is now available in the highest quality and complete. Speaking of the “oldest live recording,” it is the well-known stereo soundboard of the “March 20, 1973 Boston performance.” This recording is also famous for the use of “I Ain’t Got You” and “Mother Popcorn” in the official masterpiece “LIVE! BOOTLEG” (the official version is credited as “April 23,” but research has progressed and “March 20” has become the established theory). This work is the “complete version” and “best version” of that. [Astonishing “complete version” newly discovered] This live is not only the oldest, but also a major classic that has been broadcast on FM and has produced countless previous issues. However, in 2017, an incident occurred with that soundboard. In fact, a complete version has recently been released that includes the opening number “Make It,” which had not been excavated until now! In the past, there was a debate among enthusiasts as to whether “Make It” was also played, but now solid evidence has emerged. Moreover, it was not just “Make It”. Scenes that were cut in the editing of the previous version flowed out from here and there… Roughly speaking, about 1 to 10 seconds were added between each song, but that was not enough for “Mother Popcorn”. It was a highlight track in “LIVE! BOOTLEG”, but it was discovered that it was cut for 1 minute and 16 seconds at the beginning of the previous version. In addition, it was confirmed that the broadcast itself was different because a female voice announcement was added to the previously released group. Currently, enthusiasts all over the world are listening to it and arguing, “Is the already released group a rebroadcast?” “The complete version of the newly excavated = the first live broadcast…” It is still March, but it is already a hot topic as “the biggest shock of 2017!” [The best version that goes beyond the complete version] This work also uses such a “complete version master”, but it is not “itself”. In fact, although the master this time is the “complete version”, the basic quality was not “top”. That’s because the top version of the already broadcast is amazing. That is Disc 1 of “CLUB GIGS 1973-1974”, which was made into a CD from the reel master of the radio station “WBCN” (by the way, the ending is also longer than the complete version). The ultimate sound from the station reel is not even a step away from the newly excavated master of any first broadcast. Therefore, this work is based on the ultimate sound “reel master”, and the scenes cut by the station editing are connected with the “new excavation master”. Of course, both sound boards are mastered with the latest and meticulous mastering to minimize discomfort, and the pitch, which was slightly lower in the net sound source, is also neatly corrected. It is truly a “complete version” that goes beyond the “complete version”. If the recording time is the longest, the sound quality is also the highest, making it the “best” version. The oldest live AEROSMITH depicted in such top quality… The sound is almost the same as the official masterpiece “LIVE! BOOTLEG” and covers the entire album, revealing cheers and performances that have never been heard before, and the opening of “Make It”. Although you can see the switch from the main part, the newly excavated scenes are also above average on a special sound board. A live performance unique to the very early days, where they play all songs except “Dream On” from their debut and connect with numerous covers. Although they are a local band in New England, the “real rock” that was beaten up at the live performance is twisted into your brain. Truly a “legend”. Not only is it the “oldest live recording”, but it is a performance like an intensely hot and raw magma. The happiness of being able to hear the whole picture on a stereo sound board is what this work is all about. It’s really interesting to listen to it academically, but even if you think “I’m going to analyze it!”, you’ll forget about it and get absorbed in this scorching stereo soundboard album. This is no longer a matter of whether you’re an AEROSMITH fan or not. It’s a cultural heritage album of mankind created by rock music. It’s already been confirmed (!?) as the “biggest shock album of 2017”. Live at Paul’s Mall, Boston, MA. USA 20th March 1973 STEREO SBD(2 Source Mixed, Longest Version) (50:09) 1. Make It 2. One Way Street 3. Somebody 4. Write Me A Letter 5. I Ain’t Got You 6. Mother Popcorn 7. Movin’ Out 8. Walkin’ The Dog 9. Train Kept A Rollin’ 10. Mama Kin STEREO SOUNDBO ARD RECORDING Steven Tyler – Vocals, Harmonica Joe Perry – Guitar, Vocals Brad Whitford – Guitar, Vocals Tom Hamilton – Bass Joey Kramer – Drums

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