Friday, November 4, 2011

Yes - 2000-07-02 - Dallas,TX


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Source 2

2 comments:

  1. Yes
    Dallas,TX
    Starplex Amphitheatre
    2 July 2000

    Recording info:
    Sonic Studios[DSM6S]>PA6LC3(30)>D7

    Taping Location:
    SEC 101, ROW D, SEAT 23

    Transfer info:
    Master DAT(48)>Sony 59ES>HHB CDR-850 via digital coax>CDR>EAC[secure]>flac[Level 8]

    CMM-005 (Chris M. Master)

    Disc 1 (65:36)
    01. Intro (2:12)
    02. Close To The Edge (21:13)
    03. Starship Trooper (12:53)
    04. The Gates Of Delirium (24:10)
    05. Leaves Of Green (5:06)

    Disc 2 (61:10)
    01. Heart Of The Sunrise (13:16)
    02. Ritual (28:25)
    03. All Good People (10:29)
    04. Roundabout (10:29)

    The Masterworks Tour.

    No remastering was done do this recording. Track numbers were created manually through the HHB CDR-850 CD recorder so they may not be perfect.

    First Torrented May 9, 2005
    Seed #5 from my master DAT collection

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  2. Source 2 -

    Yes
    Starplex Ampitheatre
    Dallas, Tx. USA July 2, 2000

    10th Anniversary Remastered Edition

    Personnel:
    Jon Anderson: Vocals, Guitar, Percussion, and Keyboards
    Steve Howe: Guitars and Vocals
    Chris Squire: Bass, Vocals, and Percussion
    Igor Khorochev: Keyboards and Percussion
    Alan White: Drums

    Lineage:
    Master Aud Cassette > Cdr > Wav > Flac

    Disc One:
    01. Close To The Edge
    02. Starship Trooper
    03. The Gates of Delerium
    04. Leaves of Green

    Disc Two:
    01. Heart of The Sunrise
    02. Ritual
    03. I've Seen All Good People
    04. Roundabout

    Notes: One of the best shows from Yes' Masterworks tour of 2000. The band was in
    great form and played a very inspired show that slips through the cracks in Yes
    history.

    Unfortunately, I seem to be the only person who taped this magnificent gig. While
    the second disc sounds quite good, the first disc is a bit muffled and is missing
    the first minute or so of Close to The Edge. I got the best sound of this tape
    by correcting the azumith on the tape and simply transferring it to cdr. In the
    past, I have tried lots of EQ and tampering but that just resulted in the show
    sounding processed. So here it is clean, raw, and natural ten years later. I
    recommend downloading for the performance alone, it is excellent. That said,
    the balance of instruments is perfect and there is little audience interference.
    The only drawback is that disc one lacks the clarity and highs of disc two. Reason
    being that the recorder was hidden under a shirt for the first half due to the
    muscular security staff making me (15 at the time) paranoid.

    And as a final note, if anyone has another source for this show, please step
    forward and upload it. We would all love to hear it.

    In the meantime, enjoy this stellar show on it's tenth (almost) anniversary.

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