200 Women Watch 1 Woman Cry 2018 - 06 - 11 Denver - Colorado, USA Paramount Theatre Download Audio 831.07 MB
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Posted on Dime by inhalen - Disc 2 is too long, a shorter track 2.01 is present to let it fit (1:20:00) 1.01 Firebird Suite (2.18) 1.02 Close To The Edge (19.33) 1.03 Nine Voices (4.24) 1.04 Parallels (6.30) 1.05 Mood For A Day (3.29) 1.06 Leaves of Green (5.09) 1.07 We Can Fly From Here (6.34) 1.08 Sweet Dreams (5.57) 1.09 Heart Of The Sunrise (12.04) ============================== 2.01 Intro - Perpetual Change (11:07) (Short version 10.20) 2.02 Does It Really Happen? (7.38) 2.03 Soon (8.18) 2.04 Awaken (20.03) 2.05 Yours Is No Disgrace (12.24) 2.06 Roundabout (9.50) 2.07 Starship Trooper (11.27) ============================== Yes #Yes50 50th Anniversary Tour Paramount Theater Denver, Colorado, USA June 11, 2018 Steve Howe Alan White Geoff Downes Billy Sherwood Jon Davison Jay Schellen and Tony Kaye Lineage: Sony ECM-717 (mic) / Sony PCM-M10 (recorder) > 16/44 (cuts & fades and normalization using Audacity) > CD wav (track splitting) > MP3Tag (for file tagging) > FLAC (using Traders Little Helper) Level 8 Setlist (2:26:51): 01 Firebird Suite intro 02 Close To The Edge 03 Nine Voices 04 Parallels 05 Mood For A Day 06 Leaves of Grean (from "The Ancient") 07 We Can Fly From Here 08 Sweet Dreams 09 Heart Of The Sunrise 10 intro - Perpetual Change 11 Does It Really Happen 12 Soon (from "The Gates of Delirium") 13 Awaken (enter Alan White) 14 Yours Is No Disgrace (enter Tony Kaye) 15 Roundabout 16 Starship Trooper Notes: This is my 20th concert by a band that calls itself Yes. It's been rare that I've seen the same line-up for consecutive shows and this was no exception. I really enjoyed the setlist and I also thought everyone played very well. It was fun to see Tony Kaye back on stage for the first time since 1994. We were in the 27th row, just left of center, five rows behind the mixing desk, which partially obstructed our view. The stage set was pretty good for the venue. I think the performance was pretty good, but, Jon Davison's voice is a bit shrill in points to my taste. Steve Howe is the show's main attraction (to me) and he doesn't disappoint, though, the beard isn't doing him any favors. My neighbor attended with us and, while he's seen Yes at least once before, he's not a huge, knowledgeable fan, asked "who was the old guy they wheeled on toward the end to play drums?" My wife Lori likes Yes and has seen them herself over 10 times, but, she is not a Steve Howe fan - she sees this version as "disrespectful" to Jon Anderson's songs - yet, she enjoyed the musicianship and the setlist, too. I kind of agree with her, but, Steve is my favorite non-Beatle guitarist and I love these songs. If there's a band calling itself Yes playing nearby, I'm probably going to go see it. Sound is pretty decent - couple of mic bumps, some clappers and nearby talkers, but, nothing major nor frequent. Acoustic sections are quieter than the rest. Finally: please don't sell the recording, but, otherwise, do with it what you wish. Share it and trade it, and remember: these and other greats will not be around forever, so, let's enjoy them while we have them. Best wishes to all of the Yesfans out there and Namaste. |