Boston
The Family Arena
St. Charles, Mo
July 25, 2008
Disc 1
54:06
01-The Star Spangled Banner> 2:23
02-I Had Real Good Time 3:27
03-Rock-n-Roll Band 3:16
04-Peace of Mind> 4:57
05-Jam 1:37
06-Cool The Engines> 5:08
07-Feelin' Satisfied 4:17
08-Don't Look Back> 6:04
09-Something About You 4:30
10-Amanda 4:37
11-The Launch> 3:23
12-More Than A Feeling> 4:42
13-Guitar Solo and Jam 5:43
Disc 2
50:27
14-To Be A Man> 4:42
Walk On Medley: 13:58
15-Walk On> 3:02
16-Get Organ-Ized 7:50
17-Walk On (some more) 3:06
18-Hitch A Ride> 4:19
19-Don't Be Afraid Of Love 4:11
20-Foreplay> 3:19
21-Long Time 7:17
22-Encore break/Band Introductions 3:25
23-Smokin' 4:24
24-Party 4:51
Tom Scholtz-Guitar/Keyboards/Organ/Backing Vocals
Michael Sweet-Guitar/Lead Vocals
Jeff Neal-Drums/Vocals
Tommy DeCarlo-Lead Vocals/Keyboards
Kimberley Dahme-Bass Guitar/Backing Vocals
Gary Pihl-Guitar/Backing Vocals
Taping Location:
Directly across from the stage 13 rows up (Sec 121 Row M aisle seats)
Recording Gear:
Core Sound High End BiNaural (HEB in Hat) -> Sony TCD-D100
Transfer:
Tascam DA302->COAX->Sound Blaster Audigy->Sound Forge 8->CD Architect->Flac Front End level 8->you
Notes:
Not one of my better recordings, very similar to the Styx show I uploaded earlier but not as much clipping. The location of my seats were not optimal and I had a lot of youngsters around me who insisted on sharing their life stories and first drunk-in-public experience. (I know this will offend some but what the hell; ladies, just because you THINK you are attractive, whether you are or not is not relevant, does not necessarily mean you are interesting and everything that knocks around in that empty cavern on top your shoulders is worthy of sharing with the general public or even your friends. Guys, any chance you can tell your immature girlfiends before a show that you still find them attractive so they can shut the f**K up for a couple of hours and stop demanding everyone's attention to their *cuteness/sex-appeal* and let the rest in attendance enjoy the show we paid to see?? Maybe if you did, every concert or event out would not turn into a valid reason to get totally wasted to try to forget the imbicile sitting next to you.)
The security was a mixed bag; getting the gear in was a breeze, but we had a row-monitor(For lack of a better description) who kept walking the row all night through both sets flashing her light at everyone looking for anyone using a cell-phone/camera/recording device. I guess momma didn't pay enough attention to her as a child because she was on a mean power trip and just plain annoying. I had some problems setting up the gear and ended up setting the preamp too hot and as a result there is some clipping.
Check out the samples before you download so you know what to expect.
If you are looking for 1 Boston Recording of the tour, since the setlists seem to be EXTREMELY static you might enjoy the Bloomington recording more as it is a much higher quality tape.
http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?returnto=%2Faccount-cp.php&id=206406
Enjoy:
-Don