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Madison Square Garden is the venue where the Stones are always excited. It was chosen as the venue for the final day of the 1972 tour, and consecutive performances were held in 1975. After that, due to the huge scale of the Stones’ tours, it became a distant venue, but it was used again in 1998, and has once again become a venue where great performances are produced. It is well known that great performances were performed from this venue on recent tours such as 1998 and 2003, but a great performance was also performed in 2006 when the Stones visited MSG again. The performance, which was held over two days, was titled “BANG AT THE MSG 2006” and you could listen to it in its entirety, but the second day’s audience recording was too jarring due to the excitement around it, and it was recorded in 2014 It was so hard to listen to the immersive feeling of the 2017 European tour that it seemed like an elegant manner. It was a sound source that did not convey Mick’s passionate singing that stood out throughout the live performance of this day. However, this time, we unearthed a unique audience recording that had never been released at that time and has not even been circulated among traders to this day, and with this release it has seen the light of day. The sound source that has already been released was not only a lively surrounding, but also a sound image that was well-balanced to make you feel a considerable distance. On the other hand, this time’s sound source has a balance that emphasizes a sense of distance rather than being close enough to say it’s on, but the balance centered on Mick’s vocals is very easy to listen to, and the balance of the surrounding excitement is also smart. . We guarantee an ease of listening that is incomparable to past sound sources. What’s more, this was a venue that the Stones loved to perform at, and the setlist was lined with famous songs. To add to this, Mick sang with great enthusiasm. Especially in songs such as “It’s Only Rock’n Roll” and “Oh No, Not You Again”, you can hear their enthusiasm. It is well known that the Stones’ performance gets more exciting when it comes to big cities, but when it comes to New York or MSG, they probably head to the stage with an even higher level of excitement. Not only Mick’s performance but also the entire Stones’ performance is wonderful, and I think the details of these performances were completely overlooked in the release at the time due to the condition of the sound source. However, when you listen to this sound source, you will find that the impeccable performance, the intense yet speedy momentum, is different from the performance of the 2007 tour album that has been released from our store recently. Moreover, although it is the same “A BIGGER BANG” tour, the fact that the atmosphere of the performance is so different is that more than the change in song selection that appeared in the set list is clearly captured. Regarding “Ain’t Too Proud To Beg”, the performance is not as wild as the one we released in Barcelona earlier, but Mick’s singing is more energetic, and it is similar to the 1975 tour. There are even moments that remind you of the wild side. However, the intro of “As Tears Go By” and the like, I have no idea which song it is until Mick starts singing (lol) The sloppy version that starts with Keith’s playing is still the same. However, the tension remains high during the performance. The best part is when the last “Satisfaction” approaches the end, there is a moving scene where Mick repeats the lyrics of his “Mustang Sally” in memory of Wilson Pickett, who passed away the day before. I think many people will notice such a surprise development due to this sound source. In this way, a new sound source that revives the 2006 MSG legend will be released! Live at Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY. USA 20th January 2006 TRULY AMAZING/PERFECT SOUND(from Original Masters) Disc 1 (72:04) 1. Intro 2. Jumping Jack Flash 3. It’s Only Rock’n Roll 4 Let’s Spend The Night Together 5. Oh No, Not You Again 6. Sway 7. As Tears Go By 8. Rain Fall Down 9. Ain’t Too Proud To Beg 10. Gimme Shelter 11. Tumbling Dice 12. Band Introductions 13 . This Place Is Empty 14. Happy Disc 2 (56:03) 1. Miss You 2. Start Me Up 3. Get Off Of My Cloud 4. Honky Tonk Women 5. Sympathy For The Devil 6. Paint It Black 7. Brown Sugar 8. You Can’t Always Get What You Want 9. Satisfaction
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