THE ROLLING STONES - "ALL MEAT MUSIC" (TMOQ vinyl rip)

DATE/VENUE:
Benefit concert for the victims of the Nicaraguam earthquake
Inglewood Forum, Los Angeles, California
January 18th 1973

LINEAGE (written by Silkcut 1978):
"Technics SL-1210MK2 with Shure M97 x E (MM) - DENON PMA-710 - direct source, no equalizing - capture with CoolEdit Pro 2.0 - de-crackle with Soundforge 9.0 - normalizing, fade-in and fade-out, track-splitting again with CE Pro 2.0 - flac with flac-frontend on a VM-machine with Windows XP as flac isn't running under Windows 7 (at least not on my PC) - correction of SBE's with Trader's Little Helper (thanks again, tjkrol)"

QUALITY:
Very Good Audience recording

SHARED BY:
Silkcut1978 - thanks!

COMMENTS:
The "Trade Mark Of Quality" 2LP release was released not that many months after the LA concert of 1973
All CD releases are taken from this LP source
The "Sister Morphine" release sucks (as always for that label), the so.called "TMOQ release" is also awful. The remastered VGP 283 is quite good, though! But NOT as good as the original vinyl. So here's your chance of getting the best possible source for this legendary concert.

ARTWORK:
Scans of the cover of the vinyl is included, thanks to Silkcut.
I've made backcover and frontcover, suitable for CD-covers; but I based it on other scans of the TMOQ release, than the scans Silckut included. But I think they are jolly good, anyway.

THANKS:
Silkcut1978! (and also to Jaap!)

UPLOADED BY:
Erik_snow

01. Brown Sugar
02. Bitch
03. Rocks Off
04. Gimme Shelter
05. Route 66
06. It's All Over Now
07. Happy
08. Tumbling Dice
09. No Exceptations
10. Sweet Virginia
11. You Can't Always Get What You Want
12. Dead Flowers
13. Stray Cat Blues
14. Live With Me
16. All Down The Line
16. Rip This Joint
17. Jumpin' Jack Flash
17. Street Fighting Man (incomplete)

**[18. Midnight Rambler (encore) [MISSING] ]**


PS: please pay and download the official Brussels 1973 and Hampton 1981 downloads from rollingstones.com, as they are absolutely terrific. And also: The more downloaders; the bigger of a chance that they'll release more master tapes than the "6 shows promised".