Identifier | 8665621 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Reference Number | 973 |
Note | This is a recording of the Rolling Stones in Detroit, Nov. 24, 1969, toward the end of their US Tour that month. This particular version is a two source merge. Most of the songs are from a relatively common CD bootleg on the Minotauro label, which is copied from an extremely rare 2LP vinyl set called "We Didn't Really Get It on Until Detroit." The title, supposedly a quote from M. Jagger, was printed in black on the otherwise plain white sleeve. This LP was released early in the days of rock music bootlegs, 1970, and was even reviewed in Rolling Stone magazine. It was quickly copied and put out by other labels, but the recording is only VG and was never reissued much after the early 1970s until this CD came out. Note that only the original LP and this CD are (barely) stereo audience recordings. All other vinyl LPs are copies of this one, in mono.
This torrent is sourced from a CDR made by a friend of mine. He started with the Minotauro CD and combined it with the songs available from the soundboard for this show. They actually come from some type of local TV shows; I saw a glitchy video 15 years ago but don't have it myself. For years these 3 songs were available on a German LP called "Mick Taylor We Thank You" but I believe these versions are from tape or some other CD. They are VG+ mono. I created some generic art in in the spirit of the original no-name 2LP set. The Minotauro art does not index the introduction separately the way my friend did. |
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Performance
Rolling Stones 1969-11-24 Olympia Stadium, Detroit, MI | |
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Set 1 | Jumpin' Jack Flash, Carol, Sympathy For The Devil, Stray Cat Blues, Love In Vain, Under My Thumb, Midnight Rambler, Live With Me, Little Queenie, (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction, Honky Tonk Woman, Street Fighting Man |
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Set 3 | |
Comment | Bootlegs: Hawaiian Top-The Second Show, Live From Detroit 1969, We Never Really Got It On Till Detroit, Mick Taylor We Thank You, R.S., We Never Really Got It On Till Detroit |