1970-August-30 Rolling Stones Baltiska Hallen Malmö, Sweden Disc 1 - 71.43 1 opening .18 Made In Sweden * 2 Jumpin' Jack Flash 3.18 " 3 Roll Over Beethoven 2.33 " 4 Sympathy For The Devil 7.20 " 5 Stray At Blues 4.29 " 6 Love In Vain 6.16 " 7 Prodigal Son 3.01 " 8 You Gotta Move 3.16 " 9 Dead Flowers 4.17 " ** 10 Midnight Rambler 9.30 " 11 Gimme Shelter 4.42 cassette source 12 Live With Me 4.12 " 13 Let It Rock 2.50 " ** 14 Little Queenie 4.12 " 15 Brown Sugar 4.01 " 16 Honky Tonk Women 3.20 " 17 Street Fighting Man 3.59 " * Made In Sweden (Vinyl Gang VGP-105 - 3CD set) ** debut performance I compiled what I felt was the best source of each song. I did a side by side comparison for each song. Up until Gimme Shelter, I felt that Made In Sweden (MIS) did an overall better job of presentation. Starting with Shelter, which is notoriously bad on MIS (as are Live With Me and Let It Rock), the cassette source began to sound better. Even when the problems with Shelter, LWM and LIR go away, MIS never regains the superior sound it had up until Shelter. That being said, neither source is very good. This show is more for collectors. The only reason I have it is because: 1 it is the first Stones performance with additional musicians (which I don't particually enjoy, especially the damn horns. 2 it is the only performance on the tour of Gimme Shelter 3 it is the debut performance of Dead Flowers (a great song), as well as Let It Rock Notes that came with the cassette source: COMMENTS: This recording was shared by mr Vancouver, from Sweden, on the IORR message board, on Oct 28th 2009. It features a NEW source for Malmö 1970 - better sounding than the previous one - quite a sensation for some of us I upload it to DIME to share it to as many as possible, for free, with Vancouver's permission. These are his (Vancouver's) comments: "from cass tape to wheel on wheel tape recorder then, on cass tape. no dolby b or c.eq removed bass & treble" QUALITY: Good Mono Quality!.....or something like that - it is quite enjoyable! (but not recommended for the occasional fan, obviously). So you get only performance of Gimme Shelter from 1970 - without those sound-issues that's prominent of the only other circulating recording of this show. Gimme Shelter was never performed live again before June 3rd 1972. The performance is excellent of course; those were the days. ARTWORK: Vancouver posted some very nice artwork (front+inside-of-front) If somebody has the time to make and post the backcover (taken from the "inside-of-front"-artwork)....then it would be appreciated. (I can't do it myself, without making the resolution worse). (No changes made to the files.....I just made a torrent out of the collected FLAC files he posted/shared) All thanks goes to Vancouver, I'm just the messenger Enjoy....Erik_snow, Nov. 2009