October 15, 2008

Yes - 1975-06-21 - Hollywood Bowl, Hollywood, CA

Yes
"Relayer Tour"
Hollywood Bowl, Hollywood, CA
June 21, 1975

"Same Old Yessongs" (Highland HL470/471)

Audience A-
Artwork included

CDR>EAC (secure mode)>SHN

CD 1 :

1. Firebird suite
2. Soundchaser
3. Close to the edge
4. To be over
5. The gates of delirium

CD 2 :

1. Your move
2. Mood for a day
3. Long distance runaround
4. Moraz solo
5. Clap
6. And you and I
7. Ritual
8. Roundabout
9. Sweet dreams

Lineup :

Jon Anderson (Vocals)
Steve Howe (Guitars)
Patrick Moraz (Keyboards)
Chris Squire (Bass)
Alan White (Drums)

http://rapidshare.com/files/140796967/Yes750621SHN_01.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/140836917/Yes750621SHN_02.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/141063817/Yes750621SHN_03.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/141128401/Yes750621SHN_04.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/141276828/Yes750621SHN_05.zip

3 comments :

  1. Anonymous said...

    Hi

    thank you very very much for all great music

    nice concerts, hard work doing your blog.

    my best regards

    p

  2. mrx said...

    Thanks for this! love "Relayer" era live recordings.
    why SHN though? keeps crashing in my Cog player.
    any chance of an mp3 version being made available?
    cheers.

  3. Chrysanthemum said...

    The reason they are in .shn (shorten)is most likely that .shn files are lossless, thereby yielding a higher fidelity than "lossy" formats such as .mp3s. It is an old format, superseded by formats such as FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec).

    You can use the *Shorten* program to convert these .shn files to .wav format. An appropriate version for several operating systems can be found at the following sites:

    Shorten for Windows
    http://etree.org/shnutils/shorten/dist/win32/shorten-3.6.1.zip

    Shorten for Macintosh, Linux, BeOS, and Tru64 Unix
    http://www.hornig.net/files/shorten/shorten.dmg.zip

    From the .wav format (which preserves the lossless fidelity of .shn files, by the way) to a lot of other formats, including .mp3s, with the Media Convert website, at http://w5.media-convert.com/convert/index.php

    It would be nice if this Media Convert website supported .shn files directly, but it doesn't, so you have to convert it to something it does support, such as .wav.

    As I said, it's outmoded, but some old audio uploads use it, so you may find it now and then.

    By the way, I have a lot of other live Yes links on my site at http://yesland.hyphusonline.com

    --C