bmw1980-06-27.txt

Bob Marley & The Wailers
Stadio San Siro
Milano, Italia
06/27/1980


Source A: AUD>C(x)>Nak>Sony 300 DAT>Tascam CD-RW 700>CDR>PTP>Audition>CDWave>FFE>FLAC    
Source B: AUD>vinyl LP>C(x)>Nak>Sony 300 DAT>Tascam CD-RW 700>CDR>PTP>Audition>CDWave>FFE>FLAC
Source C: SBD>C(x)>Nak>Sony 300 DAT>Tascam CD-RW 700>CDR>PTP>Audition>CDWave>FFE>FLAC

1 Intro (I-Threes)
2 Precious Love (I-Threes)
3 Slave Queen (I-Threes)
4 Steppin Out of Babylon (I-Threes)
5 That's The Way (I-Threes)
6 Marley Chant
7 Natural Mystic
8 Positive Vibration
9 Revolution
10 I Shot The Sheriff
11 War >
12 No More Trouble
13 Zimbabwe
14 Zion Train
15 No Woman No Cry
16 Jammin
17 Exodus
18 Redemption Song
19 Natty Dread
20 Work
21 Kaya
22 Roots Rock Reggae
23 Is This Love
24 Could You Be Loved
25 Kinky Reggae
26 Get Up Stand Up


Bob Marley - voc, g
Aston "Family Man" Barrett - bass, piano, g, perc
Carlton "Carly" Barrett - drums, perc
Tyrone Downie - keyb, voc
Alvin "Seeco" Patterson - perc
Junior Marvin - g, voc
Earl "Wire" Lindo - keyb
Al Anderson - g
Rita Marley - voc
Marcia Griffiths - voc
Judy Mowatt - voc


Notes:
 Carly lights up this blazing show first during "Slave Queen," but then Fams 
 catches fire during "Stepping Out of Babylon" with a thrilling bass line! 
 He hits a groove during Positive Vibration and never looks back man.  Plus there's 
 a crowd takeover during "No Woman No Cry."  Sweet glory of Jah!  It's Bob Marley's 
 largest concert, with 100,000 people in the statdium, with many more lining the 
 streets outside.  Forever confused with Rockpalast, 6/13/80, this show finally 
 surfaces.  So live it up and rejoice, because it's for the people.  It's one of 
 those shows that seems to transcend spacetime, transporting your soul to exactly 
 where it's needed, mesmerizing you with its universal rhythms.  Ok, Jah bless!


Flaws: 
 None of the minor things below can stand up against the raw power of Fams, Seeko, 
 and Carlie during the best drum and bass solo ever inside Jammin.  World changing 
 and life affirming goodness, but still gotta let you know about these:

 d1t9  - Revolution - static @ 0:04, 0:14, 0:20, 1:38, 2:00, 3:08.
 d1t10 - I Shot The Sheriff - subsecond noise @ 0:07.
 d1t17 - Exodus - 6:26 drop outs and noise seven seconds before the song ends.
 d2t4  - Kaya   - 1:11 static for a sec (can't stand up to the mad Carlie fills).
 d2t7  - Could You Be Loved - oh, just the best live version of this ever, maybe?


Credits:
 Sources by Joey Newlander (cosmomedia@comcast.net), edited and seeded to EZT in 
 February 2005.  Joey would like you to know that trades are always welcome!