YES Paris, Palais des Omnisports de Paris Bercy June 3, 1991
01.Firebird Suite / Yours Is No Disgrace 02.Rhythm Of Love 03.Shock To The System 04.Heart Of The Sunrise 05.Clap / Mood For A Day 06.Make It Easy / Owner Of A Lonely Heart 07.And You And I 08.Drums Duet 09.Hold On 10.I'Ve Seen All Good People 11.Tony Kaye Solo / Changes 12.Solly's Beard 13.Long Distance Runaround / Whitefish / Amazing Grace 14.Lift Me Up 15.Rick Wakeman Solo / Awaken 16.Roundabout
TT 160:33
Lineage: Philips stereo microphone > Sony Professional > master tape > Aiwa Tape Deck AD-WX828 > Creative Audigy SE > HD > SoundForge 7.0 > CD Wave > FLAC Frontend (level 6)
Jon Anderson (Vocals, Guitar, Harp) Bill Bruford (Drums, Percussions) Steve Howe (Guitars, Vocals) Rick Wakeman (Keyboards, Piano) Chris Squire (Bass, Vocals) Trevor Rabin (Guitars) Tony Kaye (Keyboards) Alan White (Drums)
Mixed memories on that tour. From one side it was good to hear some of the classics back in the setlist. On the other it was evident that they were doing that (only) for the money. But good show anyway. I remember I was sitting on the side, not very distant from the PA so the sound is quite close and clear. That was the first of the three concerts I attended from the Union tour and possibly the best one.
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Paris, Palais des Omnisports de Paris Bercy
June 3, 1991
01.Firebird Suite / Yours Is No Disgrace
02.Rhythm Of Love
03.Shock To The System
04.Heart Of The Sunrise
05.Clap / Mood For A Day
06.Make It Easy / Owner Of A Lonely Heart
07.And You And I
08.Drums Duet
09.Hold On
10.I'Ve Seen All Good People
11.Tony Kaye Solo / Changes
12.Solly's Beard
13.Long Distance Runaround / Whitefish / Amazing Grace
14.Lift Me Up
15.Rick Wakeman Solo / Awaken
16.Roundabout
TT 160:33
Lineage: Philips stereo microphone > Sony Professional > master tape > Aiwa Tape Deck AD-WX828 > Creative Audigy SE > HD >
SoundForge 7.0 > CD Wave > FLAC Frontend (level 6)
Jon Anderson (Vocals, Guitar, Harp)
Bill Bruford (Drums, Percussions)
Steve Howe (Guitars, Vocals)
Rick Wakeman (Keyboards, Piano)
Chris Squire (Bass, Vocals)
Trevor Rabin (Guitars)
Tony Kaye (Keyboards)
Alan White (Drums)
Mixed memories on that tour. From one side it was good to hear some of the classics back in the setlist. On the other it was
evident that they were doing that (only) for the money. But good show anyway. I remember I was sitting on the side, not very
distant from the PA so the sound is quite close and clear. That was the first of the three concerts I attended from the Union
tour and possibly the best one.
ldb
Thank you very very very very very very much for all the amazing Yes shows!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
FANTASTIC!!!
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