02.04.1980 Italy, Milano, Palalido If I Like It, I Do It fair Soundboard Disc 1 [37:20] 01. Next To You [2:09] 02. So Lonely [6:22] 03. Walking On The Moon [5:54] 04. Hole In My Life [3:33] 05. Deathwish [4:41] 06. Truth Hits Everybody [2:54] 07. Driven To Tears [4:04] 08. Bring On The Night [4:47] 09. Visions Of The Night [2:52] Disc 2 [42:37] 01. The Bed's Too Big Without You [10:12] 02. Message In A Bottle [4:59] 03. Roxanne [8:09] 04. Can't Stand Losing You [8:43] 05. Landlord [2:34] 06. Born In The 50's [3:54] 07. Fallout [3:05] 08. Next To You (reprise) [0:58] Sizes: CD 1: 376.92 MB CD 2: 430.29 MB comment: This is an FM source but it has the quality of a fair audience recording. I don't know of many FM-sourced shows with a worse quality than this one. Also there are many small cuts that abound in just about every track. After talking to a couple of people, it seems that that's just the way it is, that no one has this show without the cuts, which are often one second or less. The show came to me somehow with the pitch too high, but the speed correct. I know this because I had toyed with it by slowing down the speed and pitch together, but I noticed that while the pitch was correct, it was too slow compared with my soundboard copy of this show. Using SoundForge Audacity, I corrected the pitch two half-steps down, without adjusting the speed, and it sounds fine. For the record I don't know how that's possible to have this show come from a cassette with incorrect pitch but correct speed. Notice how Track 7 "Driven To Tears" was in its early stages, a lot different sounding from what we're used to. There is a very tiny pop at the 3:04 mark of Track 16 in the left channel. Tiny enough that you will not notice it if you're not listening for it. Now that I've brought it to your attention, you probably will notice it, but it's still tiny. After all 8,000 ticketholders got into the venue there was still was huge crowd standing outside. To avoid riots it was decided to open the doors. A few thousand extra people were able to see the show for free. The place was packed!