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At last, the highest quality sound audience of the latest Rolling Stones tour appeared at “TAMPA 2021”, and at the timing when everyone was overwhelmed by the high quality, another amazing superb recording was made! This time, it was a Las Vegas performance held one week after Tampa. As the 2021 version of the “NO FILTER” tour progressed, the number of taper participants increased, or perhaps the enthusiasts were influenced by the wonderful quality of Tampa, but anyway, the sound quality of this audience recording is at a level that is mind-blowing again. The person who released such a superb recording is Daspyknows, who is familiar as the leading taper in the Stones audience recording world in recent years. Just because it was recorded by him, the quality was guaranteed, but this time the sound image was close anyway. It was also close to Mick’s singing voice. It was so strangely close that it had already reached the realm of the sound board, and if you just listened to it, maybe the first in-ear recording of this tour had appeared? It was so close that it seemed to be an illusion. In the first half of the concert, the strange closeness of the singing voices of Mick and the chorus stands out. When it comes to Keith’s corner, it’s as if he is speaking to you right in front of you, such as when he speaks to you before starting. Because of the closeness of Mick’s voice in the early part of the concert, you can even see the scene where his singing style seems a little weak in “Rocks Off” performed that day. It is reminiscent of the same song from the “VOODOO LOUNGE” tour, where Mick was concentrating on singing low melodies, and yet, because he tried to escape to a lower melody than usual, there was even an incident where he clashed with the singing of backup Bernard. Fortunately, Mick’s voice recovered in the second half of the performance, and considering his age, this is an amazing recovery. The best proof that he has recovered is the requested number of the day, “Ruby Tuesday”. Mick sings here very carefully and powerfully. His voice is recorded so close that you can almost hear his breathing. On this day, I was really lucky that his singing disorder was limited to the first half of “Rocks Off”. And in “You Can’t Always Get What You Want”, the reprise was extremely hot, and Mick shouted the ending. In addition, as soon as the performance ended, he shouted “fuckin’ amazing Las Vegas!”, which seemed to show Mick’s joy at being able to recover from the previous disorder. By the way, only in the first half of this song, a woman appears screaming the chorus, but the badness there is not as big a balance as expected, and it is a blessing that she stops halfway through. Furthermore, the sound output of the venue must have become more balanced, and from around this song, not only the vocals centered around Mick but also the sound image of the entire performance improved. The cowbell and Keith’s guitar sounds in the intro of “Honky Tonk Women” are so close that they are almost vivid. Thanks to this sound image, Steve’s drumming in “Start Me Up,” which I was worried about the strangeness of Charlie’s live pattern, was not that of the live version, but was indeed following the studio version. In addition, the initial unnaturalness has faded considerably as they have performed a number of live shows. The 2021 version of the “NO FILTER” tour is fast approaching the end, and the tension of the first tour after Charlie’s death and the familiarity of the performance have been well balanced. The scene where Mick puts in an ad-lib narration during Darryl Jones’ bass solo in “Miss You” is thrilling, and the sound image is close there, so it sounds vivid. The excitement of the band in the finale “Satisfaction” is also very vivid, and you can even feel the ruggedness of Keith’s guitar. Those who saw “Rocks Off” on the video that was released before the sound source on this day may have wondered if Mick was okay in Vegas. However, the image of him quickly recovering and singing powerfully is clearly recorded. The performance of the band supporting Mick is also reliable. The sound image is very powerful, and the sound quality is also outstanding, so you can see the situation as if you were holding it in your hands. This is a super high-quality sound board that can only be heard on a sound board, even surpassing TAMPA. This is amazing! Live at Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, NV, USA 6th November 2021 ULTIMATE SOUND!!! Disc 1 (70:28) 1. Intro 2. Street Fighting Man 3. It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll 4. 19th Nervous Breakdown 5. Words For Charlie 6. Tumbling Dice 7. Rocks Off 8. Ruby Tuesday 9. You Can’t Always Get What You Want a Ghost Town 11. Start Me Up 12. Honky Tonk Women 13. Band Introductions 14. Connection 15. Happy Disc 2 (60:39) 1. Miss You 2. Midnight Rambler 3. Paint It Black 4. Sympathy for the Devil 5. Jumping Jack Flash 6. Gimme Shelter 7. Satisfaction
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