2016 - 11 - 22 Los Angeles - California, USA 2016 - 11 - 22 Los Angeles - California, USA Orpheum Theater Download Audio 810.09 MB
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Mix of YouTube videos and interlude2's recording - A Kitty Lickin' Discs Production 1.01 Cinema (1.42) 1.02 Perpetual Change (6.56) 1.03 Hold On (8.04) 1.04 I've Seen All Good People (8.44) 1.05 Drum Solo (2.34) 1.06 Lift Me Up (7.31) 1.07 And You And I (10.06) 1.08 Rhythm Of Love (6.43) 1.09 Heart Of The Sunrise (11.12) ============================== 2.01 Changes (6.36) 2.02 Long Distance Runaround (4.06) 2.03 The Fish (8.53) 2.04 The Meeting (3.33) 2.05 Intro - Awaken (25.21) 2.06 Owner Of A Lonely Heart (12.54) 2.07 Roundabout (8.24) ============================== Anderson Rabin Wakeman (ARW) 2016-11-22 Orpheum Theater Los Angeles, CA Jon Anderson - vocals, percussion, harp Trevor Rabin - guitar, vocals Rick Wakeman - keyboards Lee Pomeroy - bass, vocals Lou Molino III - drums, vocals A Kitty Lickin' Discs Production Disc One 1. Cinema 2. Perpetual Change 3. Hold On 4. I've Seen All Good People 5. Drum Solo 6. Lift Me Up 7. And You And I 8. Rhythm Of Love 9. Heart Of The Sunrise Disc Two 1. Changes 2. Long Distance Runaround 3. The Fish 4. The Meeting 5. Awaken 6. Owner Of A Lonely Heart 7. Roundabout Lineage: Most of the show: Unknown video camera > Youtube > KeepVid > Nero AAC Decoder> Wavelab 6.0 patches: BMC-12 Audio Technica mics>Sound Pros battery pack>Roland R-05>Audacity>AIFF>FLAC > Wavelab 6.0 Comments: The majority of this recording is lossy, taken from the CalVid Youtube videos. I patched the beginning and ending of the tracks with interlude2's recording posted on DIME. Neither recording is perfect, as the Youtube source has some major volume fluctuations throughout, and the other recording had it's share of issues as well, as the taper had a faulty battery box. Needless to say, there are some sudden sound changes, as well as some buzzing and hiss between tracks. That being said, I was able to piece together a nearly complete performance. This is missing only the beginning of "Cinema", and the first couple seconds of "Hold On". |