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“It’s Only Satisfaction”. If you are a fanatic, you can probably tell when this live performance was just by looking at this strange song title. That was the Philadelphia performance on October 10, 2005. It is a famous show for fans, and it has become a legendary day in the history of the 2005 US tour. It was simply because Keith made a big mistake at the end of the show. Nowadays, even if you just search for “It’s Only Satisfaction”, you will get a video of that happening. Although October 10, 2005 is the day that the focus is only on this happening, there was actually an incident that foreshadowed it from the opening. In “Start Me Up”, Mick made a flashy mistake in the song, but he still continued to forcefully, which made the performance on the verge of becoming a mess. In a sense, it seems that he foresaw the happening that would come at the end. Furthermore, at the end of “You Got Me Rocking”, Ronnie lost track of the timing of the slide guitar, and there were quite a few mistakes at the beginning of the show. And with the “It’s Only Satisfaction” incident happening like a finishing blow, it felt like this show was all about mistakes. The 2005 “A BIGGER BANG” tour was a bit of a slow start at the beginning, and the mistakes seen on this day were thought to be due to the fact that they were dragging that tone. But what about it, if you listen back now, after more than 10 years have passed, the performance throughout the whole live is super hot. Rather, the Stones’ tension, which was full of momentum, sometimes went awry, and that was the result of that mistake. Furthermore, this time, not only the sound source but also the audience shot footage from the same day was coupled, making it a set that allows you to experience the Stones’ performance with even more power. This video was also widely circulated in real time, and there was a version that mixed one-angle version and two camera footage based on it, but this time the former was adopted. It was just from this time that multiple editing of audience shots became popular among enthusiasts due to the development of equipment, but since it was still an era when the sense side had not yet caught up, when two angles from a distance appeared alternately, it was stressful to watch. In that respect, the footage from the first day of Philadelphia was extremely stable even with one camera, so it is probably easier to watch this way now. The angle capturing the stage from the front is simply outstandingly stable. What is most surprising here is Keith’s stage action, which was so crisp and sharp. At the time, it was the norm, but when you watch it now, it is so fresh that it is surprising. What spurred it on was the fact that Keith’s daughter visited the venue to watch the live performance on this day. That’s why Keith was so excited and moved so quickly right after the show started. On the other hand, this was also a hot topic at the time, but when the show moved to the B stage, it was also worth seeing how this video evolved into a close-up like a professional shot. Moreover, if Mick and Keith are caught having a fun conversation, it is natural to release this as well as the sound source. It actually existed in real time, but it is now difficult to obtain. Above all, it is so attractive that the legendary “It’s Only Satisfaction” happening can be seen from a stable angle. It is true that this song was often played as a finale at this time, so it is inevitable that Keith misunderstood. Even in the chaos here, Mick does not glare at Keith, but quietly starts singing “Satisfaction” and corrects the trajectory, so it is reliable. On the other hand, Keith seems unable to hide his embarrassment, and even Darryl Jones is caught whispering to him during the performance. He must have been telling Keith that today will end with “Satisfaction”! The audience recording included in the main CD is the same source as the sound source released by VGP’s “RAIN FALL DOWN” and GODFATHER’s “JAMIN’S SIDE BY SIDE” in 2005. However, the sound quality is completely different! While those were released in 2005 and had a lot of equalization, this time it is a surprisingly clear and natural CD. In fact, no equalization was applied to this release. If you listen to the whistling in the intro of “You Can’t Always Get What You Want”, you will understand that it is the same sound source as those, but even so, it has a very different upper feeling. The sound source itself is not a close sound image that can be likened to “a sound board”, and the sound image is also shifted to the right on the B stage. The outstanding clarity that is more than enough to subtract them has not faded even now. Rather, it seems that all the releases at that time were equalized, ruining the clarity that was so precious. The Wachovia Center (now the Wells Fargo Center), where the show took place, was built as a successor to the Philadelphia Spectrum, the venue for the 1972 “PHILADELPHIA SPECIAL,” due to its deterioration. The “It’s Only Satisfaction” show, which featured both great and bad performances, was recorded in an eye-opening upper version. Experience not only the mistakes, but also the powerful performance as a whole with a stable video and a sound source with excellent clarity. This is already worthy of being called the 2005 “PHILADELPHIA SPECIAL”! Live at Wachovia Center, Philadelphia, PA. USA 10th October 2005 PERFECT SOUND Disc 1 (58:39) 1. Intro 2. Start Me Up 3. You Got Me Rocking 4. She’s So Cold 5. Tumbling Dice 6. Oh No, Not You Again 7. Angie 8. Rain Fall Down 9. Rocks Off 10. Get Up Stand Up 11. Band Introductions 12. The Worst 1 3. Infamy Disc 2 (65:48) 1. Miss You 2. Rough Justice 3. Get Off Of My Cloud 4. Honky Tonk Women 5. Out Of Control 6. Sympathy For The Devil 7. Brown Sugar 8. Jumping Jack Flash 9. You Can’t Always Get What You Want 10. Satisfaction DVD(120:20) 1. Intro 2. Start Me Up 3. You Got Me Rocking 4. She’s So Cold 5. Tumbling Dice 6. Oh No, Not You Again 7. Angie 8. Rain Fall Down 9. Rocks Off 10. Get Up Stand Up 11. Band Introductions 12. The Worst 13. Infamy 14. Miss You 15. Rough Justice 16. Get Off Of My Cloud 17. Honky Tonk Women 18. Out Of Control 19. Sympathy For The Devil Brown 20. Sugar 21. Jumping Jack Flash 22. You Can’t Always Get What You Want 23. Satisfaction COLOR NTSC Approx.120min.
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