Queensrÿche 06/24/2008
Set I
I Remember Now
Anarchy - X
Revolution Calling
Operation: Mindcrime
Speak
Spreading The Disease
The Mission
Suite Sister Mary
The Needle Lies
Electric Requiem
Breaking The Silence
I Don't Believe In Love
Waiting For 22
Empty Room
Eyes Of A Stranger
Anarchy - X
Revolution Calling
Operation: Mindcrime
Speak
Spreading The Disease
The Mission
Suite Sister Mary
The Needle Lies
Electric Requiem
Breaking The Silence
I Don't Believe In Love
Waiting For 22
Empty Room
Eyes Of A Stranger
Set II
Freiheit Ouvertüre
Convict
I'm American
One Foot In Hell
Hostage
The Hands
Speed Of Light
Signs Say Go
Re-Arrange You
The Chase
A Murderer?
Circles
If I Could Change It All
An Intentional Confrontation
A Junkie's Blues
Fear City Slide
All The Promises
Encore:
Jet City Woman
Empire
Convict
I'm American
One Foot In Hell
Hostage
The Hands
Speed Of Light
Signs Say Go
Re-Arrange You
The Chase
A Murderer?
Circles
If I Could Change It All
An Intentional Confrontation
A Junkie's Blues
Fear City Slide
All The Promises
Encore:
Jet City Woman
Empire
Set III
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| User (active/rating) | Media / # | Show | Sound | Details | DB Source | User Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| bubba420 | FLAC/3CDR / 2 | A | B+ | View | SP-CMC-2 -> Zoom H2 -> SanDisk 2.0GB SD card (16/44.1 .wav) | |
| Notes: | Taper: megadrive Location: front stalls, Row F / 6 Source: CD 2: Zoom H2 (internal mics) -> SanDisk 2.0GB SD card (16/44.1 .wav) Transfer: SanDisk 2.0GB SD card -> Zoom H2 > PC (via USB) > Cool Edit Pro -> CDWave -> Traders Little Helper -> Flac (Level 8) Tapers Notes: The recording, however, suffers from a few 'technical difficulties' at the beginning of each set, the trials & tribulations of stealth recording, eh! I'll not bore you with the details... However, despite the gremlins, the recording came out far better than I'd expected and although there is a noticeable difference between the SP-CMC-2's & the H2's internal mics, overall it is not a bad listen! | |||||
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