Bob Marley & The Wailers
Deeside Leisure Center
Queensferry, Flintshire, Wales, United Kingdom
July 12, 1980

*FIXED*
The music is identical to the previous posting
.

I only fixed an error in the *tags* on the FLAC files
(Tracknumber and Discnumber were in the Comment field; Tag Frontend, the program I originally tagged the FLACs with,
didn't even have Tracknumber and Discnumber fields). Then I updated this .txt file and recreated the .md5 file.

*Highly* recommended, I love it. The two previous postings had 1,291 Snatches.

*SQ*
When this Remaster appeared on Dime in 2005, it was a very large improvement in sound quality.
The sound is excellent: very clear, almost no hiss and no audience noise. "A"

*Lineage*
Original posting (by CdaMVvWgS): SBD>CDR>WAV>FLAC
Original Remaster (by grner1) posting: Original FLAC > xACT > Digidesign Pro Tools >
AIFF files > Toast Titanium > re-encoded to FLAC & sector boundaries verified with xACT

I used Cool Edit Pro 2.1 merely to retrack it, and TLH to re-encode to FLAC
(level 8), which I tagged with Tag Frontend.

Disc One 73:44

Bob Marley & the Wailers

01 Marley Chant > 3:55
02 Natural Mystic 4:23
03 Positive Vibration 5:05
04 Revolution 5:28
05 I Shot the Sheriff 5:00
06 War (few seconds of song missing) > 3:45
07 No More Trouble (most of song missing) 0:34
08 Zimbabwe 3:44
09 Zion Train 3:59
10 No Woman No Cry 6:52
11 Jammin' 4:34
12 Exodus 7:14
Encores
13 Redemption Song 4:10
14 Coming In From the Cold 4:25
15 Natty Dread 4:49
16 Work 4:15
17 Could You Be Loved?// 1:32

Disc Two 18:25

Opening Act: I-Three backed by the Wailers

01 //Precious Love 4:29
02 Slave Queen 4:04
03 Steppin' Out Of Babylon 4:33
04 That's The Way 5:18

Total 92:09
435 MB

* Notes *
grner1 did a magnificent job on the Remaster;
I examined the audio very carefully and found no flaws (by which I mean gaps, diginoise, etc) whatsoever. Here are grner1's notes:

"...the bass is a bit too high in the mix (typical for Marley soundboard recordings)
and there are a few dropouts mostly near the source tape's flip point.
Remastered October 2005 from previous seed.
I'm reposting this because I think that I was able to improve it a lot. Besides the TAO errors,
there were quite a few thumps and clicks associated with the transfer that I was able to edit out seamlessly.
Also the cuts in War and No More Trouble have been made less noticeable with edits and level adjustments.
I re-edited the disc change point to put just the encores on CD#2 and the I-Three songs at the beginning of CD#1 and removed the overlap.
That way if anyone wants to do the disc transition point differently it can be done without much trouble."

"Band lineup
* Bob Marley, vocals, rhythm guitar
* Aston Barrett, bass
* Carlton Barrett, drums
* Al Anderson, lead guitar
* Junior Marvin, lead guitar
* Earl Lindo, organ, clavinet
* Tyrone Downie, keyboards
* Alvin "Seeco" Patterson, percussion
* The I-Threes, backing vocals

[Notes:]
* band introductions by Junior during the "Marley Chant"
* this is the most complete version, although there is a severe cut in "No More Trouble" due to tape flip.
"Could You Be Loved?" is severely cut as well, because the 90 min tape ran out and therefore tracks that were
normally played during this tour, "Kinky Reggae", "Get Up, Stand Up" and maybe "Roots, Rock, Reggae" are probably missing here.
* other sources exist, most of them missing "No More Trouble" and "Could You Be Loved?", some without the I-Threes' set.
* for a long time people thought this show was played in Chester, England and it was traded as such,
while this concert actually took place some miles to the west in Queensferry, Wales.
* second to last show Bob ever played in the UK and the last show in the UK with a known recording."

I heard that :
The Deeside Leisure Centre is usually used as an ice rink.

According to a newspaper article the show concluded with "Get Up, Stand Up".