22.10.2013 Germany, München, Backstage The Moveable Feast Tour München very good Aud. Disc 1: [1:06:10] 01. Perfume River (fades in - lost first 3 minutes) [2:42] 02. Feast Of Consequences [4:34] 03. Script For A Jester's Tear [12:16] 04. Dark Star [7:14] 05. All Loved Up [7:13] 06. What Colour Is God? [6:13] 07. Blind To The Beautiful [13:27] 08. Mr. 1470 [6:01] 09. He Knows You Know [6:25] Disc 2: [1:08:21] 01. Crucifix Corner [13:55] 02. The Gathering [4:31] 03. Thistle Alley [6:30] 04. Assassing / Credo / Tongues / Assassing (reprise) / Fugazi (closing section) / White Feather / View From The Hill [22:40] 05. Freaks [4:12] 06. Lucky [11:01] 07. The Company [5:29] Lineage: SP-CMC-8 > CA-9100 > Edirol R-09 > HD (via USB) > Sony SoundForge 7.0 > CD Wave (FLAC plugin - level 6) Fish - vocals Steve Vantsis - bass, backing vocals Foss Paterson - keyboards Robin Boult - guitars Gavin Griffiths - drums I was not supposed to see Fish on this tour: neither he is playing Italy nor he is playing Paris when I will be in town. But a business trip made it happen. The gig was good although the old days are long gone. Fish singing a tone down means that he does not f**k-up most of times. New songs extremely well played, I would have avoided to perform Marillion material since he has an extensive solo production to choose from. Packed venue and the man himself seemed very pleased. The daughter at the merchandising acted like a top model in the wrong place. Enjoy ldb LDB Master Series #358 Welcome to my Master Series which started way back in November 2005. This series is only about masters, concerts I recorded myself either from audience or from radio/TV broadcasts. Occasionally I could also share masters that have been kindly given to me by many friends and fellow tapers I have been meeting during my long career of live taping (30 years this year!) Please DO NOT share this music on mp3. if you want to listen to these shows on your own iPod, feel free to convert the files in lossy format for your own use and enjoyment. Do not put lossy sources in blogs or sites for downloading, always use the lossless FLAcs which will ensure that the quality I have put in these recording is preserved. Sharing mp3 is the right way to make me stop sharing music here. Also, please do not SELL these concerts. These have been recorded and shared by me with the only purpose to give it absolutely free of charge and no profit should be made by those who took these files for free. I am quite picky and do regular checks on websites to see if any of this series are being sold. I have been quite successfull in having them removed from sale and even to shut down the site (don´t ask me how :-) Finally, some notes about your truly ldb: I have been a fan of live music since I was 9 years old and my first taped show was at 11 using a crappy portable cassette player with embedded microphone. I become more serious about taping in 1983 when I started to record every show. In 1991 I acquired my first Sony Professional and in 2000 I moved to MiniDisc to finally settle on R-09 in early 2008. I have attended over 500 shows in my career. I really like the live spirit because you can really test if a band is just a fake in studio or if they are really a shining star in concert. capturing the moment by recording it means being able to listen to it once again and have a sort of "re-play" of the moments I enjoyed during the show. Some of the best shows I have attended were Pink Floyd in Chantilly 1994, Miles Davis Paris 1991, Porcupine Tree Milano 1997, Marillion Bologna 1985, Paul McCartney Milano 1989, Pearl Jam Milano 1992, Rush Stuttgart 1992, Mercury Rev Milano 2001, Dream Theater Paris 1992, Genesis Milton Keynes 1992, Magma Paris 2009, Pat Metheny Group Milano 2005, Radiohead Verona 2001, Santana Milano 1984, Peter Gabriel Paris 1983, Supertramp Paris 1983, U2 Milano 1992 and many more I truly believe that live music is what keeps music alive, what make us enjoying it together, what allow us to have deep feelings and transmit it to others. Studio records are nowadays 'commodities': you can buy online as anonymous wav files and listen in your iPod or at home. Live music will always imply an effort to buy the tix, see the show, think about it when coming back home. Dimeadozen.org: Torrent 469705 (by metro_cubo)