2001 - 08 - 19 Portsmouth - Virginia, USA 2001 - 08 - 19 Portsmouth - Virginia, USA Harbor Center Pavillion Download Audio 953.61 MB
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Mono DAT recording 1.01 Close To The Edge (20.22) 1.02 Listen To Your Heart (1.18) 1.03 Long Distance Runaround (5.20) 1.04 Don't Go (5.19) 1.05 In The Presence Of (10.44) 1.06 Virginia Symphony Intro (1.02) 1.07 The Gates Of Delirium (22.28) 1.08 Winter (2.24) 1.09 The Clap (4.03) ============================== 2.01 Intro (0.49) 2.02 Wonderous Stories (3.50) 2.03 Perpetual Change (11.53) 2.04 And You And I (12.20) 2.05 Ritual (29.13) 2.06 I've Seen All Good People (7.43) 2.07 Band Introductions (0.20) 2.08 Applause (1.48) 2.09 Roundabout (6.25) ============================== YES August 19, 2001 (Sunday) The Harbor Center Portsmouth, Virginia, USA The 19th show of the US leg of the YesSymphonic Tour. Jon Anderson - vocals, guitar & percussion Steve Howe - guitars, vocals Chris Squire - bass, vocals & timpani Alan White - drums & percussion Tom Brislin - keyboards, vocals with William Straumburg conducting the The Virginia Symphony Orchestra set list: Give Love Each Day Close To The Edge Listen To Your Heart (symphonic interlude) Long Distance Runaround Don't Go In The Presence Of Gates Of Delirium Steve Howe Solo: Winter Clap Wonderous Stories Perpetual Change And You And I Ritual Your Move ~ I've Seen All Good People encore: Roundabout (short version) ___________________________________________________________ DAT(1) > CDR(2) Sourced from CDR trade. CDR > xACT (secure extraction) > Sound Studio (inspection & tracking) > xACT (fix SBE, tags, flac level5) ___________________________________________________________ This is a mono capture of a really good show where you can laugh along with the guys taking their friends and talking throughout saying over and over "told you they were going to do it!" There is quite a bit of chatter from the crowd, but that's what these shows were like. When the music is loud, it sure is LOUD, and when it is quiet, you get to hear the people talking. Steve plays a bit of "Happy Birthday" before AYAI, in case you really need a Steve Howe version of that. There is some HUGE applause cut out after Perpetual Change, possibly for a tape flip, but there is not much missing. just a few seconds, also there is a slight adjustment in the levels near the beginning of Roundabout as the taper deals with all the audience dancing around. This is just how the taper sent it out, and I haven't done anything but retrack this slightly, so it can be played with no breaks. This is not the best sonic capture of the tour, but by far not the worst. This is essentially complete with few distractions and I wish there were more tapes like this! In the extras folder you can find the disc-end tracks with fades in case you want to burn this to discs. details: ________________________________________ Total Time 147:16 01 Close To The Edge 20:22 02 Listen To Your Heart 01:18 03 Long Distance Runaround 05:20 04 Don't Go 05:19 05 In The Presence Of 10:44 06 Virginia Symphony intro 01:02 07 Gates Of Delirium 22:28 08 Winter 02:24 09 Clap 04:12 10 introduction 00:27 11 Wonderous Stories 03:50 12 Perpetual Change 11:53 13 And You And I 12:20 14 Ritual 29:13 15 Your Move ~ All Good People 07:43 16 band introductions 00:20 17 encore applause 01:48 18 Roundabout 06:25 ________________________________________ for discs, use the files from the extras folder if you like fades: ________________________________________ disc one 73:00 1.01 Close To The Edge (20.22) 1.02 Listen To Your Heart (1.18) 1.03 Long Distance Runaround (5.20) 1.04 Don't Go (5.19) 1.05 In The Presence Of (10.44) 1.06 Virginia Symphony Intro (1.02) 1.07 The Gates Of Delirium (22.28) 1.08 Winter (2.24) 1.09 The Clap (4.03) disc two 74:21 2.01 Intro (0.49) 2.02 Wonderous Stories (3.50) 2.03 Perpetual Change (11.53) 2.04 And You And I (12.20) 2.05 Ritual (29.13) 2.06 I've Seen All Good People (7.43) 2.07 Band Introductions (0.20) 2.08 Applause (1.48) 2.09 Roundabout (6.25) [Link]">[Link] currently only (sometimes) available here: [Link][Link]">[Link] Please remember: Support the Band. Buy their stuff. Trade the live audience recordings freely & turn your friends on to this kind of music, then get together and form a band and play shit like this. I dare you! (and don't forget to hire a Symphony Orchestra.) Enjoy the show! Remember this is for free trade and distribution only, never for sale! Keep it Lossless, Keep it safe. |