Saturday, October 19, 2013

The Rolling Stones - 1973-10-17 Forest Nationale, Brussels, Belgium + 1973-09-09 Empire Pool Wembley, London, England "Heading For An Overload" (FM/SBD-KBFH Master)

The Rolling Stones - Heading For An Overload
Totonka [CD PRO 18]  2CD
1973-10-17: Forest Nationale, Brussels, Belgium
1973-09-09: Empire Pool Wembley, London, England (*)
CD1 > Track: 2,9 / CD2 > Track: 1,4,9
Complete shows aired by KBFH on Sept. 29, 1974 (CD1) & Nov. 24, 1974 (CD2).
Taken directly from the masters Reel-to-reel tape (made from the original King Biscuit sources.)
Includes the Dudley Moore - Peter Cooke interview with Mick Jagger and Charlie Watts.


CD1: Same Source>"European Tour 1973" on Trade Mark of Quality
1. Brown Sugar [03:46] 
2. Happy [02:59] (*) 
3. Dancing With Mr.D [04:32] 
4. Angie [04:31] 
5. You Can't Always Get What You Want [11:01] 
6. Midnight Rambler [12:57] 
7. Rip This Joint [02:03] 
8. Jumping Jack Flash [03:15] 
9. Street Fighting Man [05:22] (*) 

CD2: Same Source>"Bedspring Symphony" on TAKRL
1. Gimme Shelter [06:15] (*) 
2. Tumbling Dice [04:56] 
3. Brown Sugar [03:21] 
4. Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker) [05:14] (*) 
5. Angie [04:33] 
6. Honky Tonk Women [03:08] 
7. Midnight Rambler [12:58] 
8. All Down The Line [03:38] 
9. Street Fighting Man [05:26] (*) 
10. Mick Jagger & Charlie Watts Interview [10:33]


LINK:

*FLAC*
Part1
http://rapidgator.net/file/42d6ca5f4158b6efb5f95e0e814c4661/RS1973HeadingOverload-1.zip.html
http://ul.to/6sxjm182
http://depositfiles.com/files/aac496gvj
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Part2
http://rapidgator.net/file/eb1a8546be28f5248c44d81d41761b4c/RS1973HeadingOverload-2.zip.html
http://ul.to/lix1m28j
http://depositfiles.com/files/lpzkzn0vn
http://turbobit.net/m5cxx5p5k8pd.html

*MP3(320kbps)*
http://rapidgator.net/file/fd0c8add38e756fa1f669308921ddc5f/RS1973HeadingOverloadMP3.zip.html
http://ul.to/0x345r4j
http://depositfiles.com/files/iw0yasig1
http://turbobit.net/5btwz9mhpn7o.html

1 comment:

  1. Thank you for this one! I have always wanted to hear it. The Best 1973!

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