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Title A Pleasant Shade of Dreams
Date 2003-07-24
City, State Los Angeles, CA
Country United States
Venue Universal Amphitheater
Art Yes
Taped By ?
Catalog ?
   
Grade 8.5/10
Format SHN
Discs 4 CDR
   
Lineage ?
Source AUD
Acquired From Mail trade w/ I/ Mleczko
   
Setlist

Disc 1 - Fates Warning:
01 One
02 APSoG III
03 Pieces Of Me
04 Life In Still Water
05 Shutdown
06 Monument

Disc 2 - Queensr˙che:
01 Open
02 NM156
03 Screaming In Digital
04 I am I
05 Damaged
06 Empire
07 Right Side Of My Mind
08 Jet City Woman
09 Silent Licidity
10 I Remember Now-Anarchy-X
11 Revelution Calling
12 Speak
13 Eyes Of A Stranger - Anarchy-X
14 Walsk In The Shadows
15 Best I Can

Disc 3 - Dream Theater:
01 Metropolis part 1
02 Overture 1928
03 Strange Deja Vu
04 Only A Matter Of Time
05 Misunderstood
06 Another Day
07 Erotomania
08 Voices
09 The Silent Man
10 Diary Of A Madman
11 Pull Me Under

Disc 4 - Encore with  Queensr˙che & Dream Theater:
01 Comfortably Numb
02 Peruvian Skies
03 Take Hold Of The Flame

   
Notes Pretty dang good quality. I noticed that the levels are a bit hot
(when I opened it up in CoolEdit) but it isn't noticable when you listen to it.

I am not 100% sure if all songs are complete or if there are imperfections in the recording. I have never listened to the whole thing...(I just noticed some diginoise during peruvuian skies,take hold of the flame is incomplete...)

This is a unique show because Dream Theater played the song "Diary Of A Madman". They have never played it anywhere else (AFAIK)

Fates Warning was joined by Mike Portnoy for Shutdown. They had Scott Rockenfields drumkit set up on the left side, Mike Portnoys Siamese Monster on the right side. During the encore (Queensryche + Dream Theater) Scott would join Mike on the Siamese Monster. Scott is usually a very serious and focussed drummer, and you rarely see him smile (much like Neal Peart actually) but during these jams, Scott was smiling ear-to-ear!

Disc 4 is listed in the artwork as part of Disc 3, but as audio-discs that would NEVER fit.