2001 - 09 - 08 New York City - New York, USA 2001 - 09 - 08 New York City - New York, USA Radio City Music Hall Download Audio 824.43 MB
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Source 1 1.01 Crowd (3.28) 1.02 Give Love Each Day (2.49) 1.03 Close To The Edge (20.29) 1.04 Listen To Your Heart (1.13) 1.05 Long Distance Runaround (3.56) 1.06 New Songs Intro (0.57) 1.07 Don't Go (4.32) 1.08 Intro & Alan Vamp (0.42) 1.09 In The Presence Of (10.36) 1.10 Long Island Symphony Intro (1.27) 1.11 The Gates Of Delirium (23.18) ============================== 2.01 Solar Winds (2.27) 2.02 The Clap (4.33) 2.03 Perpetual Change (11.59) 2.04 Starship Trooper (13.11) 2.05 And You And I (11.46) ============================== 3.01 Intro (1.02) 3.02 Ritual (30.38) 3.03 Intro (0.30) 3.04 I've Seen All Good People (6.54) 3.05 Encore Applause (2.55) 3.06 Roundabout 6.33) 3.07 Applause (2.39) 3.08 Crowd (3.14) ============================== YES September 08, 2001 (Saturday) Radio City Music Hall New York City, New York, USA Last 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 Long Island 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 The Gates Of Delirium Steve Howe Solo: Solar Winds The Clap Perpetual Change Starship Trooper And You And I Ritual I've Seen All Good People Roundabout (short version) AUD Source 1: 1st mezzanine, 3rd row center aisle. Coresounds Binaural Mics > Sony D8 @ 32kHz Master DAT > PCM R-500 > Onkyo SE-U55 > Sound Studio > xACT At LEAST 5 tapes of this one, and at least 1 video. The is the ONLY really great, complete tape I got out of the whole tour, and I screwed it up just a little bit, too. I like to get a little of the audience ambiance at the beginning and the end, and this and Philly were the only times that I was able to do that. There were a few detractors here: 1.) I set the deck to 32kHz instead of something more desirable. 2.) I was on the center aisle and had to block the clearly visible mics from security twice, once during Solar Winds and once during PC. (that didn't seem to matter when listening back to it, and they certainly weren't clearly visable, I was just new at this.) 3.) The guy right in front of me was a whistler and an exhaustive clapper, and the guy behind me to my right was clapping vigorously. I chose the chest placement, with the Coresounds Binaurals clipped to my shirt, about 10 inches apart. During the show, I was sure that if the mics were clipped near my ears then I'd get all those clap spikes that can mar a really good recording. So I lost the Binaural effect in favor of using my body to block some of the sound from behind. It kind of worked, too. All previous versions of this were transferred with a 1/8" > 1/8" cord from the out jack on the D8 to the in jack on my old G3 laptop, so this transfer will be cleaner, but the old transfer was spread far and wide back in 2001. The result is the least "audience-heavy" and longest of all the tapes I've heard. Total Time 172:00 1.01 Crowd (3.28) 1.02 Give Love Each Day (2.49) 1.03 Close To The Edge (20.29) 1.04 Listen To Your Heart (1.13) 1.05 Long Distance Runaround (3.56) 1.06 New Songs Intro (0.57) 1.07 Don't Go (4.32) 1.08 Intro & Alan Vamp (0.42) 1.09 In The Presence Of (10.36) 1.10 Long Island Symphony Intro (1.27) 1.11 The Gates Of Delirium (23.18) 2.01 Solar Winds (2.27) 2.02 The Clap (4.33) 2.03 Perpetual Change (11.59) 2.04 Starship Trooper (13.11) 2.05 And You And I (11.46) 3.01 Intro (1.02) 3.02 Ritual (30.38) 3.03 Intro (0.30) 3.04 I've Seen All Good People (6.54) 3.05 Encore Applause (2.55) 3.06 Roundabout 6.33) 3.07 Applause (2.39) 3.08 Crowd (3.14) [Link] This is a seamless recording with no fades and and no post-processing or EQ. This is what the field equipment captured. EQ or remaster to your heart's content. Turn the knobs until it sounds right. Just 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. Enjoy! |