Re: Wanted Dec 14 1981 audience recording
Date: June 13, 2009 23:23
TOGETHER AT LAST - Kansas City, MO 12/15/81 2CDR of "Unbelievable Music" label UM 019/020 Setlist: CD1...Under My Thumb When The Whip Comes Down Let’s Spend The Night Together Shattered Neighbours Black Limousine Just My Imagination Twenty Flight Rock Going To A Go Go Let Me Go Time Is On My Side Beast Of Burden Waiting On A Friend Let It Bleed. CD2...You Can’t Always Get What You Want Band introduction Little T & A Tumbling Dice She’s So Cold Hang Fire Miss You Honky Tonk Women Brown Sugar Start Me Up Jumping Jack Flash Satisfaction. EXCELLENT STEREO SOUNDBOARD QUALITY!................. Note: With Special guest Mick Taylor on guitar from Let Me Go onwards.......
Well...Come Back My Sweetheart - Kansas City, MO 12/15/81 2cdr of The Shaved Disc Reference :TSD 004 EXCELLENT SOUNDBOARD!! CD1-Under My Thumb, When the Whip Comes Down, Let's Spend the Night Together, Shattered, Neighbors, Black Limousine, Just My Imagination, Twenty Flight Rock, Going to a Go Go, Let Me Go, Time is On My Side, Beast of Burden, Waiting on a Friend, Let it Bleed. CD2- You Can't Always Get What You Want, Little T&A, Tumbling Dice, She's So Cold, Hang Fire, Miss You, Honky Tonk Women, Brown Sugar, Start Me Up, Jumpin' Jack Flash, Satisfaction........With Special guest Mick Taylor on guitar (from Let Me Go onwards). Soundboard recording was made.[Ron Wood] "On the '81 tour in Kansas City, we heard that Mick Taylor was in town we invited him up on stage for a few numbers. Perhaps the reunion over excited him." (maybe Taylor's as prone to over-excitement as some of his fans are)." He seemed to refuse to realize how much the band had changed since his departure. He shocked us with how loud he was blasting it. Bulldozing through parts of songs that should have been subtle, ignoring the breaks and taking uninvited solos. And the volume! I thought me and Keith play loud, but he was easily three times louder than us. I was standing next to him, passing along messages from Keith who would say, 'Tell that @#$%& to turn it down!' I was a little more diplomatic: 'Um, Mick, the song is finished' or 'It's in E, not F.' Afterwards, Keith told me, 'It's a good thing you were standing in between us or I'd have flattened him.' But he's a lovely man and it was great to see him."