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Yes 08/04/11
Shelter Island, San Diego, CA
Set I
FFH Overture (prerecorded)
Tempus Fugit
Yours Is No Disgrace
Heart Of The Sunrise
I've Seen All Good People
Fly From Here
And You And I
Intersection Blues
Into The Storm
Machine Messiah
Owner Of A Lonely Heart
Starship Trooper
Roundabout
Set II
 
Set III
 
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Last Changed By Tim Devine
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sean hite (5/0) / 0 View  
Notes: Lineage: Third row center > Blue Mikey > iPhone 3GS using Blue FiRe > Audacity for trim and track cuts, saved as wavs > xACT for FLAC conversion and checksum > to You and I. No sound processing other than conversion.
Tim Devine (4/5) cdr / 2 a- View  
Notes: Humphreys Concerts By the Bay Shelter Island, San Diego CA This was the end of the Progressive Tour (July - August) across the US. The previous night in Mountain View was the last shared bill with Styx; this night was Yes-only. The band filled out the setlist by adding Steve's acoustic solo, debuting Into The Storm, and adding Machine Messiah. Tempus Fugit began with Steve energetically jumping up and down to count out the start. The crowd was completely engaged throughout the show, which fed the band to give a great performance. Humphreys is a high stage with the speaker cabinets placed under the front of the stage rather than stacked on the sides. Sound levels in the third row were pretty high so there is not much in way of dynamics or stereo separation in this recording. This was my first night using the Mikey/iPhone combination that I was able to capture a full concert. A little capsule handling noise is present here and there. This is definitely an audience recording. The audience was really into this show, a few times to the point of distraction as your can hear. For some reason Californians seem to have an urge to blurt out their feelings to complete strangers. When Benoit is introducing AYAI and mentions it is from 1972, the woman in front shouts "Class of '72!". I was afraid that she was going to describe her whole high school career in finite detail to everyone within six rows. As the majesty of the song unfolds, however, she quietens. All in all, the crowd was either up on their feet clapping along and whooping, or sitting and listening intently. They responded with sustained cheers for the encore. As the band mentions, a nice way to wrap the tour.
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Notes: vin2010 recording (converts to 2 audio discs) Lineage: Third row center > Blue Mikey > iPhone 3GS using Blue FiRe > Audacity for trim and track cuts, saved as wavs > xACT for FLAC conversion and checksum No sound processing other than conversion.