A new Stones Archive release..... taking a different approach this time, with a club rehearsal gig from 2005......
Light The Fuse
The band traditionally kicks off each world tour with a surprise appearance in a suitably small space. For the 2005 tour, that space was Toronto's Phoenix club, where several hundred ecstatic fans got to see the group test out new songs from A Bigger Bang, experiment with an alternative arrangement of "19th Nervous Breakdown," and have some fun with covers ranging from Otis Redding's "Mr. Pitiful" to Bob Marley's "Get Up Stand Up".
Tracklist:
01 – Rough Justice
02 – Live With Me
03 – 19th Nervous Breakdown
04 – She’s So Cold
05 – Dead Flowers
06 – Back Of My Hand
07 – Ain’t Too Proud To Beg
08 – Band Intros
09 – Infamy
10 – Oh No Not You Again
11 – Get Up, Stand Up
12 – Mr. Pitiful
13 – Tumbling Dice
14 – Brown Sugar
15 – Jumpin’ Jack Flash
Looks interesting enough, but I would have much rather had the complete El Macambo club gig from 1977.
By the way, the UMG douchebags are sticking to their usual fucked up policy of releasing only the crappy ass lossy MP3 bullshit to the US Market. So while it's well worth the $9.00 for the FLAC files everywhere else in the world, not so much for the lossy crap here.
So if you're in the US, you can get the real deal HERE. And if RIAA/UMG spies have a problem with me posting that link, go fuck yourselves.
As long as you continue to deny the actual releases to the American Stones fans, I will provide a way for them to be available.
Light The Fuse
The band traditionally kicks off each world tour with a surprise appearance in a suitably small space. For the 2005 tour, that space was Toronto's Phoenix club, where several hundred ecstatic fans got to see the group test out new songs from A Bigger Bang, experiment with an alternative arrangement of "19th Nervous Breakdown," and have some fun with covers ranging from Otis Redding's "Mr. Pitiful" to Bob Marley's "Get Up Stand Up".
Tracklist:
01 – Rough Justice
02 – Live With Me
03 – 19th Nervous Breakdown
04 – She’s So Cold
05 – Dead Flowers
06 – Back Of My Hand
07 – Ain’t Too Proud To Beg
08 – Band Intros
09 – Infamy
10 – Oh No Not You Again
11 – Get Up, Stand Up
12 – Mr. Pitiful
13 – Tumbling Dice
14 – Brown Sugar
15 – Jumpin’ Jack Flash
Looks interesting enough, but I would have much rather had the complete El Macambo club gig from 1977.
By the way, the UMG douchebags are sticking to their usual fucked up policy of releasing only the crappy ass lossy MP3 bullshit to the US Market. So while it's well worth the $9.00 for the FLAC files everywhere else in the world, not so much for the lossy crap here.
So if you're in the US, you can get the real deal HERE. And if RIAA/UMG spies have a problem with me posting that link, go fuck yourselves.
As long as you continue to deny the actual releases to the American Stones fans, I will provide a way for them to be available.
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