1972 - 09 - 25 Hartford - Connecticut, USA 1972 - 09 - 25 Hartford - Connecticut, USA Dillon Stadium Download Audio 508.08 MB
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Taper: basscase2. Show rescheduled from 1972-08-14 due to heavy rainfall 1.01 Siberian Khatru (10.39) 1.02 I've Seen All Good People (7.17) 1.03 Close To The Edge (spliced, tape flip) (18.39) 1.04 Mood For A Day (3.19) 1.05 The Clap (3.32) ============================== 2.01 Heart Of The Sunrise (11.34) 2.02 And You And I (10.35) 2.03 Excerpts From "The Six Wives Of Henry VIII (6.45) 2.04 Roundabout (8.12) 2.05 Yours Is No Disgrace (13.43) ============================== You're All Hart Yes Dillon Stadium Hartford, Ct. U.S.A. September 25, 1972 originally was supposed to be on August 14 and is incorrectly listed as such in etree.) Jon Anderson- vocals Steve Howe- guitar Rick Wakeman- keyboards Chris Squire- bass Alan White- drums Performance quality: A- nice show Recording quality: B quite good for this era Source: 1st gen. audience tape Runtime: 94:20 Setlist: Disc 1 (43:26) 1.01 Siberian Khatru (10.39) 1.02 I've Seen All Good People (7.17) 1.03 Close To The Edge (spliced, tape flip) (18.39) 1.04 Mood For A Day (3.19) 1.05 The Clap (3.32) Disc 2 (50:49) 2.01 Heart Of The Sunrise (11.34) 2.02 And You And I (10.35) 2.03 Excerpts From "The Six Wives Of Henry VIII (6.45) 2.04 Roundabout (8.12) 2.05 Yours Is No Disgrace (13.43) Comments: I was told by basscase2, who was the taper of this recording, that this show was postponed because it rained heavily on the August date, and Dillon Stadium is a football arena without a roof of any kind (just another reason I don't like big outdoor shows). Fortunately this show did get made up, much to the delight of Yesheads in Connecticut (they do have a few). This was one of my 1st digital transfers, first done from the master tapes. Like most of my earliest transfers it wound up on a glitchy CD, and that wound up in the trash because I can't find it. So I had to do a new transfer from the 1st gen. tape I have of it which I got before I had a computer. I was not happy about that, having to add a gen. but I don't think the difference is very noticable, since it is a 1st gen. tape copied Nak. to Nak. onto a Maxell XLII (no dolby on the master or the copy.) that hasn't been played much so it sounds good. I've been trying to get BC to post it, he's still trying to figure out uploading. (it took me awhile). someone else told me this was to be the first live performance of CTTE, had this show happened when planned, but the postponement of the show made that not the case. This was a nice concert, about as long as 72 Yes shows get with several of my favorite songs. there is some between song editing, and a tape flip cut in CTTE, but just missing a few seconds. I spliced it, you'll notice it (during the keyboard part in the middle) but it's not too abrupt. Otherwise it seems to be complete except the 1st second or 2 of a couple of songs. I only edited out some recorder shutoff and turn-on noises. this is all that was recorded and the sound is pretty listenable for this era, especially for a stadium gig. Not that much crowd noise at all in here. This one is for the Toole Man and Relayerman and probably alot of folks since there are many who like Yes music, and just as many who like Bruford in any capacity (like me). This is one of the better 72 auds I've heard. So enjoy it. Share it. Do not sell this recording (or you will be reincarnated as a WURM) Do not encode to MP3 or lossy format for circulation. Save what highs there are left in here (and in life, if possible). |