1.01 Firebird Suite (2.04) 1.02 Yours Is No Disgrace (12.44) 1.03 Time And A Word (1.38) 1.04 Homeworld (9.17) 1.05 Perpetual Change (11.16) 1.06 Lightning Strikes - The Messenger (13.27) 1.07 Nous Sommes Du Soleil (0.36) 1.08 And You And I (10.54) 1.09 It Will Be A Good Day (7.04) ============================== 2.01 Face To Face (5.35) 2.02 Hearts (9.49) 2.03 Awaken (19.39) 2.04 I've Seen All Good People (9.22) 2.05 The Clap (3.51) 2.06 Cinema - Owner Of A Lonely Heart (8.20) 2.07 Roundabout - Farewell Song (9.06) ==============================
LDB Special Series #308
Out of my 7,000+ shows and radio broadcasts, I have many concerts that were special for some reasons: the setlist, the musicians, the venue or unexpected events. These are the ones I'd like to propose you. Most of these come from my cassettes collection, so they will be released at a slower pace than my Master Series! But you won't be disappointed! I will try to gather the most unusual things I have in my collection and, as always, your feedback and comments will be my reward for all the work involved in this project.
DO NOT share this music on mp3, just convert it for your own use. Sharing mp3's is the right way to make me stop sharing music here.
I've taped many shows of many artists over the years (both from audience and radio broadcasts) , so don't be surprised if you will find many different artists seeded! My music spectrum is quite wide, spanning from classical to hard rock.
Some shows are already circulating, some others have not circulated through collectors yet. But most of all, enjoy! They all come from my personal collection! To be noted that almost any recording here is NOT sourced from silvers and CD boots but directly from the recorded source.
Please DO NOT share this music on mp3, just convert it for your own use. Sharing mp3's is the right way to make me stop sharing music here. PLEASE DO RESPECT THIS WISH and enjoy the music in lossless form.
Finally, some notes about your truly ldb: I have been a fan of live music since I was 9 years old (that is where I attended my very first show, a PFM/De André gig at Milano's Palalido) and my first taped show was at 11 using a crappy portable cassette player with embedded microphone. I become more serious about taping in 1983 when I started to record every show. In 1991 I acquired my first Sony Professional and in 2000 I moved to MiniDisc to finally settle on R-09 in early 2008.
Nowadays in the digital era, places like DIME is the normal way to acquire live recording very easily in just a few clicks but back in the mid-80's everything was a lot more difficult. More difficult to record at shows: tapes could only give you 30 or 45 minutes autonomy and it was much better to get infos in advance on "where to turn the tape", which was the main info to know for us, much more important than knowing if the show was good or not. In case of multiple shows the task was a lot easier. When I attended 15+ Gabriel shows in 1987, it was automatic to turn the tape after "Shock The Monkey"...but you had to do it quicky 'cause "No Self Control" started right after! More difficult to trade: first you needed to have the right contacts with other tapers, with long exchanges of lists and then the bloody tapes that would take forever to arrive to your house (unless the parcel got lost by the Post, especially in Italy!).
I have been asked to mention some of the shows that I still keep in my memory after 30 years of recording. Actually there are quite a few as I always loved to see live music and rarely being disappointed by a show. But if I had to mention a few, I would say the Genesis reunion at Milton Keynes, Miles Davis' great show at La Villette with lots of special guests in 1991, the three Frontiera gigs from Porcupine Tree in Roma in 1997, Pink Floyd great performance at Chantilly in 1994 as well as Gilmour's outdoor gig in Firenze in 2006. Jazzwise, the HSHB (Hancock Shorter Holland Blade) gig in Castelfranco Veneto (2004?) as well as the Hancock / Bobby Hutcherson gig in at the free Jazz Fest in Lugano the previous year is still in my mind. Not to mention all the excellent Pat Metheny shows I have attended over the years, the two Radiohead gigs in Monza in 2000 with 80% of unreleased, unknown material being played. And many more.
I started this series in November 2005 and I am still there, hoping to offer you the best efforts from my work. So enjoy another one of my recordings and if you are interested in reading more, I will continue further in mentioning funny stories of what it meant being a live shows collector back there!
ldb (see my facebook profile Carlo 'ldb' Rossi)
YES Bologna, PalaSavena March 4, 2000
CD 1 :
Firebird suite Yours is no disgrace Time and a word Homeworld Perpetual change Lightning strikes The messenger Nous sommes du soleil And you and I It will be a good day
CD 2 :
Face to face Hearts Awaken I've seen all good people Clap Cinema / Owner of a lonely heart Roundabout / Farewell song
Jon Anderson (Vocals) Steve Howe (Guitars) Chris Squire (Bass) Alan White (Drums) Igor Khoroshev (Keyboards)
When I have to decide whay would be my next upload, I often look at my collection and find nice things that could be a good candidate, especially if they are top notch quality. Sometimes I would discard it because I think this is already on the tracker and I don't need to add a second version. But this one is not on the tracker. Good show from Bologna from the 2000 tour which I did not attend, if my memory serves me well.
I will go to see the band in a month time in my hometown but honestly I am not too excited about it. I much prefer the time Jon was in the band. To me now it seems of clone of Yes, rather than Yes themselves.