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Rolling Stones - Kentucky Fried Rockers Vol.1 (DAC-023)
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Kentucky Fried Rockers Vol. 1 (Dog N Cat DAC-023)
Freedom Hall, Louisville, KY - November 3rd, 1981

Disc 1:
Take The A Train
Under My Thumb
When The Whip Comes Down
Let&#146;s Spend The Night Together
Shattered
Neighbours
Black Limousine
Just My Imagination
Down The Road Apiece
Going To A Go-Go
Let Me Go
Time Is On My Side
Beast Of Burden
Waiting On A Friend
Let It Bleed


Disc 2:
You Can&#146;t Always Get What You Want
band introductions
Little T & A
Tumbling Dice
She&#146;s So Cold
All Down The Line
Hang Fire
Miss You
Start Me Up
Honky Tonk Women
Brown Sugar
Jumping Jack Flash
Satisfaction
Star Spangled Banner


Kentucky Fried Rockers Vol. 1 is the first of two brand new soundboard tapes and the first time these two concerts have ever been released on a commercial silver release. A fair audience recording does exist, but have never been booted for understandable reasons.

Now we&#146;re able to hear both of these show in pristine sound quality. Like other soundboards from this tour there is a gap in the tape during &#147;Time Is On My Side&#148; which is filled with the older source. Otherwise this is an excellent, well-balanced and powerful recording.

The concert itself is very good and enthusiastic. There is a false start right after &#147;Take The A Train&#148; when Keith begins the &#147;Under My Thumb&#148; riff and stops. A nervous Jagger yells out some yeahs before the band is ready to start again.

&#147;It&#146;s hotter than hell,&#148; Mick complains before &#147;Shattered&#148;. There is a very rare performance of &#147;Down The Road Apiece&#148;, a song that was in the early set lists but subsequently dropped. There are some mistakes in &#147;Brown Sugar&#148; and the band gets lost in the middle of &#147;Jumping Jack Flash&#148;.

DAC&#146;s cover design is getting to be typical of their releases, a tasteful photo on the cover with the writing vertical on the side. It is again a very classy release and is recommended to fans of the 1981 tour. Except for this being a new show there is nothing else to really make this stand out from the others. This label have been trying to issue every one of these soundboard tapes and it&#146;s rumored their next release will be from Cedar Falls, Iowa from November 20th.

Not even an audience tape has surface for this show so it will be interesting to hear. I sometimes think while listening to the tapes from this tour that the Stones&#146; material isn&#146;t dramatic enough to sustain a two hour-long show. In any event, Kentucky Fried Rockers Vol. 1 and its companion Vol. 2 come recommended.

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