eric wrote on Nov 23
rd, 2011 at 1:06pm:
El Mocambo!!
It's such a varied setlist, really shows what the band was capable of. I thought I read somewhere that Jimmy Page said something to the effect that all was forgiven Keith after he heard the tape of Dance Little Sister from this show.
Very well recorded also. Was this filmed??
We live in hope.
No. It wasnt, unfortunately.
The Stones would have got their crew to record almost every show since the early 70's, so in that context, they'd all exist as raw soundboards.
Being professionally recorded on multi-track is another thing, though. There would, undoubtedly, be a few from every tour. After all, now that we have a live document released from 1973, this means that every proper length Stones tour since 1972 has had an official live release either on DVD/VHS, CD or both.
1972 - Ladies & Gentlemen (DVD). Live album recorded in Fort Worth & Philly and mixed, but unreleased
1973 - nothing from Australia, but a live album from Europe released in 1973.
1975-76-77 - Love You Live
1978 - Live in Texas (DVD & CD)
1981/82 - Still Life (CD), Lets Spend The Night Together (DVD)
1989/90 - Flashpoint (CD), At The Max (DVD)
1994/95 - Stripped (CD), Giants Stadium (VGS - was this ever on DVD?), Miami (DVD)
1997/98 - BTB live from St Louis (DVD), No Security (CD)
Nothing from '99 - I suppose we could count the US leg as a separate tour
2002/03 - Live Licks (CD), Four Flicks (DVD)
2005/07 - Shine A Light (CD & DVD), Biggest Bang (DVD)
Most of those releases come from multiple sources, so its reasonable to assume there are professionally recorded source tapes for every show that was considered for release.