Paul Simon with Paul McCartney
Greek Theater
Los Angeles, CA
June 13, 2001

Lineage: CDR Trade => EAC => WAV => FLAC Front-end

Disc info:

Disc 1 (55:51):

(1) That's Where I Belong (3:32)
(2) Graceland (5:19)
(3) You're The One (5:01)
(4) 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover (4:59)
(5) That Was Your Mother (3:24)
(6) Me & Julio Down By The Schoolyard (3:00)
(7) The Teacher (4:06)
(8) Spirit Voices (4:35)
(9) Diamonds On The Soles Of Her Shoes (7:18)
(10) You Can Call Me Al (5:33)
(11) Old Friends/Bookends (2:47)
(12) Homeward Bound (2:47)
(13) I Am A Rock (3:24)

Disc 2 (51:19):

(1) The Boy in the Bubble (6:24)
(2) The Coast (5:46)
(3) Late in the Evening (6:12)
(4) Hurricane Eye (5:51)
(5) Proof (5:43)
(6) Still Crazy After All These Years (5:53)
(7) I've Just Seen A Face (2:43) *
(8) Mrs. Robinson (4:21)
(9) The Boxer (5:04)
(10) Loves Me Like A Rock (3:17)

* with Paul McCartney

Md5 signature file and artwork are included. (The additional of an md5 (as well as the modification of this info file) are the only differences with the previous seed.

Notes:

A couple of days after Paul Simon joined Paul McCartney at his Landmine Benefit, Macca returned the favor by sitting in at Paul Simon's show at
the Greek Theater for one song. It's a fun duet.

Otherwise, this is a pretty representative setlist from Simon's summer 2001 tour, which was more or less a shortened version of what he played in his fall 2000 theater tour. I believe the only song in this set that didn't appear in 2000 is
the final encore, "Loves Me Like A Rock."

Nonetheless, this is great for anyone who enjoys live Paul Simon in any context, and worth having for die-hard Beatles collectors. The recording is a very good soundboard. It is probably from a commercial bootleg, but I couldn't find the title anywhere on a Google search -- if anyone recognizes this and can provide the title (and perhaps the artwork???), I would appreciate it. If anyone has and can post the Brian Wilson opening set, I'm sure that many people would appreciate that as well.

This is comparable to the Beacon soundboard in terms of quality; probably not as lush a mix as the Hollywood Bowl show.

Enjoy the show!