David Bowie 11/24/1978
Set I
Warszawa
"Heroes"
What In The World
Be My Wife
The Jean Genie
Blackout
Art Decade
Breaking Glass
Fame
Beauty And The Beast
Five Years
Soul Love
Star
Hang On To Yourself
Ziggy Stardust
Suffragette City
Sense Of Doubt
Alabama Song
Rebel Rebel
Station To Station
Encore:
TVC15
Stay
"Heroes"
What In The World
Be My Wife
The Jean Genie
Blackout
Art Decade
Breaking Glass
Fame
Beauty And The Beast
Five Years
Soul Love
Star
Hang On To Yourself
Ziggy Stardust
Suffragette City
Sense Of Doubt
Alabama Song
Rebel Rebel
Station To Station
Encore:
TVC15
Stay
Set II
Set III
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| User (active/rating) | Media / # | Show | Sound | Details | DB Source | User Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| wes meyette | / | View | ||||
| Slick2007 | FLAC / 2 | A | View | |||
| Sage | CDR / 2 | B+ | View | AUD > "Forever Yours" bootleg LP | ||
| Daniel Kozar | CDR / 2 | B | B | View | "Forever Yours" bootleg [AUD] | |
| RM's Giant Live Music Archive | FLAC / 0 | View | Forever Yours (DD135) | |||
| Notes: | Digital transfer from bootleg double LP "Forever Yours" DB 6894, Audience recording Rec. Info: bootleg LP -> transfer via Magix Music Cleaning Lab to harddisk -> Magix Music Cleaning Lab (remaster/edit) -> FLAC (44,1 kHz, 16 Bit, Stereo) -> DIME This bootleg provides one of the best audience recordings from the Isolar II tour. Unfortunately it is not complete (the first track, Warszawa is missing) and the sound is not consistent. Starting with track 10 the sound gets a bit dull which is intensified towards the end. There are several breaks between the tracks and Rebel Rebel is at the wrong position (between Alabama Song and Station To Station). Also it has all the nasty side effects of a bootleg Lp like clicks and crackles. | |||||
| OBIE | FLAC / 2 | View | ||||
| BFC | / 0 | View | ||||
| Notes: | 2CDs Forever Yours | |||||
| Michael Brownlie | cdr / 2 | View | Vinyl--> TradeCDR--> EAC(secure)--> Flac(level.8 | |||
| DG | CD-R / 2 | A- | View | |||
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