Dio 05/13/1986
Set I
King Of Rock & Roll
Like The Beat Of A Heart
Don't Talk To Strangers
Hungry For Heaven
Last In Line/Holy Diver
Drum Solo
Heaven & Hell
Keyboard Solo
Guitar Solo
Sacred Heart
Rock & Roll Children/long Live Rock & Roll/man On The Silver Mountain
Stand Up & Shout
Rainbow In The Dark
We Rock
Like The Beat Of A Heart
Don't Talk To Strangers
Hungry For Heaven
Last In Line/Holy Diver
Drum Solo
Heaven & Hell
Keyboard Solo
Guitar Solo
Sacred Heart
Rock & Roll Children/long Live Rock & Roll/man On The Silver Mountain
Stand Up & Shout
Rainbow In The Dark
We Rock
Set II
Set III
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| User (active/rating) | Media / # | Show | Sound | Details | DB Source | User Source |
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| Slick2007 | FLAC / 2 | B+ | View | |||
| Tim Devine | cdr / 2 | b+ | View | |||
| Notes: | Bootleg Title : Dragon's Heart Hammersmith Odeon, London,England May 13,1986 (2nd Night of 3 Nights @ the Hammersmith) Support Act: KEEL Dime > cd > EAC > FLAC > Dime Dec, 2011 CD 1 01. Intro > 02. The King Of Rock & Roll 03. Like The Beat Of A Heart 04. Don't Talk To Strangers 05. Hungry For Heaven 06. The Last In Line > Holy Diver > The Last In Line (Reprise) 07. Vinny Appice Drum Solo 08. Heaven & Hell 09. Claude Schnell Keyboard Solo > 10. Craig Goldy Guitar Solo CD 2 01. Sacred Heart 02. Rock 'N' Roll Children > Long Live Rock 'N' Roll > Man On The Silver Mountain > Rock 'N' Roll Children (SPLICE END TO NEXT TRACK) 03. Stand Up & Shout 04. Rainbow In The Dark 05. We Rock CD 2 Killerwolf13 show notes: cd 1 09. I did NOT notice any cut in the Keyboard solo that was listed in former torrent. CD 2 02. End of Rock 'N' Roll Children Medley - Ronnie says "Should of had you here last night" to someone. Confirms 2nd night? 05. We Rock fades out at 4:06 | |||||
| Mac | FLAC / 1 | View | Audience | |||
| Notes: | AUDIENCE | |||||
| Jeff | MP3 / 1 | View | ||||
| Hard2Handell | CDR / 2 | A+ | View | Audience | ||
| RockCD | CD / 2 | View | ||||
| Notes: | AUD | |||||
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