I took an audio recording of the gig last night, but I used different settings on the recorder and it came out a mess. Had to put it straight in the bin, sorry.
The good news is, I won't make that mistake again if I can tape the Hammersmith shows.
I can give you a working copy of a Sony Audio Master Suite if it's of any help?
Registration to dawnrazor.co.uk seems to be a pain. And the place seems to be filled with druggy loonies/mind-travelers with occult leanings. And is quite dead atm. I have a question about the sequencing of "Memoriam" bootleg that someone there could know.
One good thing about music, when it hits you feel no pain So hit me with music, hit me with music
Registration to dawnrazor.co.uk seems to be a pain. And the place seems to be filled with druggy loonies/mind-travelers with occult leanings. And is quite dead atm. I have a question about the sequencing of "Memoriam" bootleg that someone there could know.
I'm a member there & it seems to be down completely. What did you want to know about Memoriam?
Registration to dawnrazor.co.uk seems to be a pain. And the place seems to be filled with druggy loonies/mind-travelers with occult leanings. And is quite dead atm. I have a question about the sequencing of "Memoriam" bootleg that someone there could know.
I'm a member there & it seems to be down completely. What did you want to know about Memoriam?
Did they sometimes play For Her Light/At the Gates of Silent Memory / Paradise Regained in a later spot in the set like on this bootleg, or is the sequencing on this bootleg incorrect, and they were played immediately after the Intro like they usually did? On this SBD recording the order of tracks is:
CD1-1 Intro (Dead But Dreaming)
CD1-2 Preacher Man
CD1-3 Blue Water
CD1-4 Love Under Will
CD1-5 Sumerland
CD1-6 Wail Of Sumer
CD1-7 And There Will Your Heart Be Also
CD1-8 For Her Light
CD1-9 At The Gates Of Silent Memory
CD1-10 Paradise Regained
CD2-1 Moonchild
CD2-2 Submission
CD2-3 The Watchman
CD2-4 Psychonaut
CD2-5 Last Exit For The Lost
CD2-6 Dawnrazor
The transition between tracks CD1-1 and CD1-2 seems abrupt indeed. I made my own version of this bootleg with the following sequencing and it flows much better and I prefer it this way:
CD1: 1,8,9,10,2,3,4,5,6,7
CD2: is ok
It could be I'm just used to the order of tracks on "earth inferno", "elizium" and "visionary heads" where they play For Her Light/ etc first in the set after the Intro. And this is the case for all 1990 setlists on setlist.fm. (They have played the section near the end of the main set for many shows in 1989)
One good thing about music, when it hits you feel no pain So hit me with music, hit me with music
As far as I know, the running order is correct. This particular bootleg was picked up on by the band who asked the bootlegger to stop selling it on evilbay. They eventually let him flog the remaining copies he had & left it. It's almost official. Earth Inferno was a mix of a few different recordings put together officially and so possibly how McCoy wanted it laid out.
As far as I know, the running order is correct. This particular bootleg was picked up on by the band who asked the bootlegger to stop selling it on evilbay. They eventually let him flog the remaining copies he had & left it. It's almost official. Earth Inferno was a mix of a few different recordings put together officially and so possibly how McCoy wanted it laid out.
It's just a weird sequencing/order for 1990 but maybe there were reasons for it. But (for my own use) I mixed it differently so it reflects the elizium/earth inferno start of the set, the way I like it.
One good thing about music, when it hits you feel no pain So hit me with music, hit me with music