Hi all
Just been checking the wonderful elvisoncd.com site and looking at Chicago June 16th & 17th 1972 set list. The set list for 17th in particular looks great with (rare for ‘72?) performances of One Night, It’s Now or Never and My Babe
I’m a huge fan of MSG 1972 as I’m sure other members are. These two concerts less than a week after no doubt rock.
There are records of AR recordings in poor quality for both these concerts, but I wondered does anyone know if better quality AR or ideally SB’s exist? Any chance of an FTD double cd release for Chicago 1972?
Apologies if this has come up previously. I did a quick search and couldn’t easily spot much but I could have missed it too
Thanks!
Chicago - June 1972
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Let's hope Straight Arrow finds a better source..
There are no soundboard recordings in circulation and don't expect FTD to come up with this kind of material.
Agree the tour was great, the MSG shows historic and Chicago setlist is really exciting indeed.
Checked out My Babe and even though the audio is poor, the version equals the '69 renditions as far as I'm concerned.
There are no soundboard recordings in circulation and don't expect FTD to come up with this kind of material.
Agree the tour was great, the MSG shows historic and Chicago setlist is really exciting indeed.
Checked out My Babe and even though the audio is poor, the version equals the '69 renditions as far as I'm concerned.
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This version in clear sound would beat any 1969 version.Robert on Sun Jan 07, 2018 3:58 pm wrote:Let's hope Straight Arrow finds a better source..
There are no soundboard recordings in circulation and don't expect FTD to come up with this kind of material.
Agree the tour was great, the MSG shows historic and Chicago setlist is really exciting indeed.
Checked out My Babe and even though the audio is poor, the version equals the '69 renditions as far as I'm concerned.
Thanks to Ernst Joergensen, Roger Semon and Erik Rasmussen for the great work. Keep the spirit alive !
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Re: Chicago - June 1972
Yes I listened to it too and from that small clip it sounds very good! Here’s hoping Straight Arrow or someone else find these in better quality! Thanks for your reply guys, I appreciate it.Ciscoking on Sun Jan 07, 2018 3:58 pm wrote:This version in clear sound would beat any 1969 version.Robert on Sun Jan 07, 2018 3:58 pm wrote:Let's hope Straight Arrow finds a better source..
There are no soundboard recordings in circulation and don't expect FTD to come up with this kind of material.
Agree the tour was great, the MSG shows historic and Chicago setlist is really exciting indeed.
Checked out My Babe and even though the audio is poor, the version equals the '69 renditions as far as I'm concerned.
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That would be great if a soundboard of any of those Chicago shows surfaced. From what I've read and heard, Elvis gave 3 outstanding performances in "The Windy City" on that tour. Your point is well taken, toonelvis, about the set list for the show on the 17th.
Isn't the show on the 17th the show where one of the speakers makes a loud explosion-type sound?
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Isn't the show on the 17th the show where one of the speakers makes a loud explosion-type sound?
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Re: Chicago - June 1972
Yep on the AS that day while Johnny B. Goode...
Thanks to Ernst Joergensen, Roger Semon and Erik Rasmussen for the great work. Keep the spirit alive !