(Audience FLAC)
Raymond James Stadium
Source: TASCAM DR-2d internal microphones at 24bit 96kHz + Low Cut 80Hz
Lineage: 24bit 96kHz wave files-> Sound Forge 12 Pro Suite -> combine files, track splits, volume adjust ->Trader's Little Helper 2.7.0(172)FLAC 8-> EZ CD Audio Converter 8.3.2 file headers-> 16bit 44.1kHz FLAC 8
Taper: Markbot
01 - Intro
02 - Street Fighting Man
03 - Get Off Of My Cloud
04 - Sad Sad Sad
05 - Charlie Dedication
06 - Tumbling Dice
07 - Beast Of Burden
08 - Song Vote
09 - Far Away Eyes
10 - You Can't Always Get What You Want
11 - Living In A Ghost Town
12 - Start Me Up
13 - Honky Tonk Women
14 - Band introductions
15 - Connection
16 - Happy
17 - Miss You
18 - Midnight Rambler
19 - Paint It Black
20 - Sympathy For The Devil
21 - Jumping Jack Flash
22 - Gimme Shelter
23 - Satisfaction
I couldn't find my DPA microphones. I think I accidently left them with TSA on a recent trip. Bummer. So, I decided to go ahead and record the show with the DR-2d's internal mikes. I'd used them before and was surprised by the good quality. My seat was 11 rows in front of Ronnie's pit in the middle of section D. There was a stage right speaker stack pointing directly at me. This was the source for this recording. I have done some very basic mastering to get this recording release ready. I graciously invite a Stones mastering expert to remaster this. I will be providing the raw 24-96 files so we don't get a remastering, but just a different mastering.
The wind was quite gusty and there was quite a bit of wind noise coming from the stage mikes/speaker stack for the opening act. There is occasionally some wind noise on this recording. It's not that bad and I didn't try to deal with it.
Because I was recording from essentially one speaker stack the recording is a little mono-ish for the music. The relatively calm and appropriate audience noise is in excellent stereo.
I made 2 minor cuts between 2 songs. So if someone wants to use this for the soundtrack of a video please be aware. Not an issue if you use raw files.
I had the 80Hz low cut on to try to protect the recording from being overloaded. It wasn't needed. So a bass boost wouldn't hurt.
Lastly the recording is a little crispy on the high end. This was evident by the concert sound and was subsequently recorded. Maybe a little EQ is in order, but not necessary.
I'm nitpicking here. The recording turned out much better than I had hoped. At times the mix is somewhat eclectic and variable. I'm sure there is some phasing due to the wind, but that doesn't explain all of it. Overall though I'm happy with the sound. Check the samples.
I think Street Fighting Man is a great choice as an opening song. It's a powerful rock song and sets the tone for the rest of the show. I had checked out a few recordings from earlier shows on this tour and that opening riff by Keith wasn't always nailed. So, I was really ready to see what we were going to get. When I saw Keith charge out on the stage in the spotlight and nailed it I was immediately overjoyed.
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