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Yes - 2010-02-04 - Concord, NH


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  1. Yes (Howe, Squire, White)
    Thursday, February 4, 2010
    Capitol Center for the Arts
    Concord, New Hampshire, USA
    "Masters of Plaster"

    Taper/Mastering: SolitaryPine
    Artwork: Andersonic
    Location: Audience - Balcony
    Source: CSB Mics -> BB w/BRF On -> Edirol R-09 [WAV 24bit/48kHz]
    Conversion: SDHC Flash -> WAVs -> PC - Editing/Tracking - FLAC
    Editing: Cool Edit Pro 2.1 (iZotope Ozone 4) > WAV (dithering 16/44.1) > CD Wave > FLAC level 8
    Checksums: TLH ~ FLAC fingerprints & MD5
    Tagging: Fubar 2000

    A SolitaryPine Production [SP025], www.SolitaryPine.net
    "For the Love of the Music"


    ~~ DISC 1 ~~ (68:18)

    Firebird Suite
    Siberian Khatru
    Your Move / All Good People
    Tempus Fugit
    Onward
    Astral Traveler
    Yours is No Disgrace
    And You and I

    ~~ DISC 2 ~~ (70:08)

    Steve Howe acoustic solos (Intersection Blues/The Little Galliard)
    Owner of a Lonely Heart
    South Side of the Sky
    Machine Messiah
    Heart of the Sunrise
    Roundabout

    Encore:
    Starship Trooper



    Band:
    Chris Squire
    Steve Howe
    Alan White
    Oliver Wakeman
    Benoit David



    NOTES:

    It is my utmost pleasure to bring you this release.

    This was the 2nd show of the Winter 2010 leg of the tour.

    The boys were sounding and looking good as usual. It was great to see more
    on stage energy by Steve and Benoit. They all definitely seemed tighter and
    also more relaxed compared to the "In the Present" tour. I look forward to
    hearing some new studio material from this line up. Maybe they will also
    change up their set list a bit as well. Some folks are disappointed in
    having the same set list as before.

    The venue was interesting. Tight for tall people like myself, but nice.
    Pretty good sound. Not too loud, and not too quiet. Although, like last tour,
    Benoit and Oliver were sometimes buried in the mix.
    Not the best seats in the house for taping, but not bad. There was no
    "sweet spot" for the recorder this time, so I had to keep the gear on me the
    whole show. Hence it's not the best recording possible, but also not bad.

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