LDB Special Series #480

Out of my 17,000+ shows and radio broadcasts, I have many concerts that were special for some reasons: the setlist, the
musicians, the venue or unexpected events. These are the ones I'd like to propose you. Most of these come from my
cassettes collection, so they will be released at a slower pace than my Master Series! But you won't be disappointed!
I will try to gather the most unusual things I have in my collection and, as always, your feedback and comments will be my
reward for all the work involved in this project.

DO NOT share this music on mp3, just convert it for your own use. Sharing mp3's is the right way to make me stop sharing
music here.

PENDRAGON
Paris, 143 Club
April 11, 1992

01.Back In The Spotlight
02.Circus
03.Total Recall
04.The Voyager
05.Shane
06.The Mask
07.And We'll Go Hunting Deer
08.Queen Of Hearts
09.Excalibur
10.Kowtow
11.Higher Circles
12.Leviathan
13.The Black Knight
14.Solid Heart

TT 124:10

Lineage: DAT > 1st generation copy > Aiwa Tape Deck TC-WE475 > Audiophile 2496 Soundblaster > HD >
SoundForge 7.0 > CD Wave > FLAC Frontend (level 6)

Nick Barrett - vocals, guitar
Peter Gee - bass
Fudge Smith - drums
Clive Nolan - keyboards

I had some fun to seed the Pallas show earlier so I thought I would have another go with another of the new prog heroes
Pendragon. I attended this show myself and I must say it was quite impressive. Possibly their best tour ever. I saw this
show from a small balcony where the lights techies were sitting so I had a great view on the band. The 143 was a nice
little club nearby the Palais des Omnisports Bercy (infact it was located on 143, rue de Bercy...) with an intimate atmosphere
and great sound. I think it has been closed some 10 years ago. Saw many prog acts there...

The setlist was fantastic spanning the whole band career from the very first EP till the most recent material of The World.
I was given this tape sourced from the master DAT. Some static here and there but not disturbing. This is where DAT was
giving the best results, basically cutting to zero any hiss and providing a crystal sound.

Dedicated to those who were there in those new-prog days...