Saturday, March 5, 2022

The Rolling Stones 1973-01-18 Los Angeles Forum, Inglewood, CA


THE ROLLING STONES - "All Meat Music"
Benefit Concert For Nicaragua
Los Angeles Forum, Inglewood, CA
January 18, 1973

Source: Vinyl Gang Products
VGP-283

Sound Quality: Good to very Good Audience recording.
With the guitars upfront, especially Mick Taylor's.

Lineage: CDR received in a trade -> flac via TLH -> You

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 Expectations
10 Sweet Virginia
11 You Can’t Always Get What You Want
12 Dead Flowers
13 Stray Cat Blues
14 Live With Me
15 All Down the Line
16 Rip This Joint
17 Jumping Jack Flash
18 Street Fighting Man


According to collectorsmusicreviews.com:

Winter Tour 1973 (RS 530 & TMQ-72006) with one of the more famous William Stout inserts (where he even includes himself as the devil in the final frame).
Surprisingly, there have been very few CD pressings of the show.
Vinyl Gang released All Meat Music (VGP-283) in two editions. 
The sound is very good and clear.
Mick Taylor’s guitar tends to dominate the mix for the first three songs, but things even out after that.
It presents the show except for the encore “Midnight Rambler” which was not recorded by the taper.
This is a very good way to obtain this famous show on silver since there are few versions available.
The setlist is bears similarity to that used on the 1972 STP with “Brown Sugar,” “Bitch,” “Rocks Off” and “Gimme Shelter.”
Two oldies follow, “Route 66? and “It’s All Over Now,” both played in concert for the first time since June 1965 and both sounding ragged.
After the two Exile On Main Street songs “Happy” and “Tumbling Dice,” they attempt the first performance of “No Expectations” since the Rock And Roll Circus in 1968.
Jose Areas joins the band on congas for “You Can’t Always Get What You Want.”
The Sticky Fingers track “Dead Flowers,” played infrequently in 1972, is added as are the two staples from the 1969 tour “Stray Cat Blues” and “Live With Me.” 
The show ends with “Jumping Jack Flash” and “Street Fighting Man.”
They come out for a rare encore “Midnight Rambler.”
It wasn’t taped by the taper, but several sources attest to it being played.


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