1. Yep the 24th recording is pretty good too. Can't wait for the DVD.
  2. Arist: Snow Patrol

    Venue: Royal Albert Hall
    London
    UK

    Date: 24th November 2009

    The Finish Line
    Crack The Shutters
    Batten Down The Hatch
    Give Me Strength
    You Could Be Happy
    An Olive Grove Facing The Sea
    The Golden Floor
    Grazed Knees
    Cartwheels
    Take Back The City

    Dark Roman Wine
    Spitting Games
    Making Enemies
    Run
    Set The Fire To The Third Bar
    You Are My Joy
    How To Be Dead
    One Day Like This
    Lifeboats
    The Planets Bend Between Us
    You're All I Have
    Chasing Cars
    If There's A Rocket Tie Me To It
    Just Say Yes
    Chocolate
    Shut Your Eyes

    Recorded from the stalls, stage right, 2nd row

    Equipent: Sony MZ-R55 with Core Sound Cardioid mics

    Lineage: Master discs > SoundForge >WAV > FLAC Frontend

    No adjustments to sound equalization (except for fade-in start and fade-out end)


    http://www.mediafire.com/?gyzzvtwydkt


    On another note: BBC Northern Ireland is gonna air the Ward Park gig on Radio and TV.
    And since Lisa Hannigan is gonna perform as well, I smell another team up for Set the fire.
    Or maybe Gary is gonna join her for Some Surprise. Both would be cool.
  3. Thanks thanks for the show, Yeah, appreciated!!

    Pretty much the same setlist as 25th, isn't it? Oh well, let's give it a listen anyway, any show that contains Planets and Batten DTH is a good show
  4. It sounds fairly good, better than I expected!!! I've only listened to Run, Planets and Chasing C, but it sounds fantastic! A little different ambient than on 25th, the SP forum rerviews were right. I like it a lot nevertheless, thanks for the upload
  5. Ill make a decision on Ward Park the day before I think
  6. Thank you so much...love that band
  7. Thanks friend!
  8. Thanks for the heads-up all
  9. thanks a lot, yeah
  10. got a decent sounding 2004 recording from Dublin. All Straw stuff. Brilliant


  11. nearly a 4. Lacks a bit of atmosphere but a good gig none the less