2003-10-15 - Paderborn, GE - Capitol - aud (126m) (2cd)
Andrew Latimer, Colin Bass, Denis Clement, Ton Scherpenzeel
Disc 1:
1) intro (0:34)
2) Lady Fantasy (14:52) *
3) Unevensong - spoken intro (7:39)
4) Hymn To Her (6:27)
5) Echoes (9:27)
6) Drafted (4:41)
7) Rhayader / Rhayader Goes To Town (9:23)
8) Another Night (7:28)
9) Ice (8:42)
Disc 2:
1) dedication - Spirit Of The Water
(5:14) **
2) Fox Hill (10:38)
3) Arubaluba (9:15)
4) Mother Road (6:16)
5) For Today (12:56)
Encore:
6) intro (1:55)
7) Never Let Go - band intro (11:29) ***
* "Hello...thank you...nice to be
back in Germany again...can't remember the last time we were here in fact".
** "Dedicate this next song to a friend of ours that passed away last year, Peter
Bardens he died in January".
*** "...Denis Clement on drums, Ton Scherpenzeel keyboards, Colin Bass on bass, Andy
Latimer...".
Source:
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analysis
"Notes:
Excellent recording from the Farewell Tour 2003".
Show and recording listed on Scottstrades
website.
Here are some memories by Farshad Yazdanian (with thanks):
"In September of 2003 I decided to go to Germany for
visiting my brothers and sister who live over there. On the other hand I'd received a
letter from Camel mailing list that they would have a tour throughout Europe called
Farewell tour. I noticed that some of their concerts would be in Germany in that October.
I'd clearly understood the Big Chance knocked on my door and it couldn't repeat again in
my whole life.
By the way, I was in Germany and I remember that I easily bought the gig ticket from a
shop around a shopping area in Kassel. In 15 of October I was at the door of Capitol in
Paderborn and the concert would start on 20:30.
It was great, out of this world and I'm sure you know what I mean by that.
But At the end of the show something happened that I never forget it. A couple of minutes
after ending the show band came to a few people had stayed in the audience area and
started talking to people very friendly. It looked like that all know each other, may be
for 30 years. then Andy started talking to me. He asked my name and where I came. Andy and
Colin had a word with me and signed my "coming of Age" video I'd bought there,
it was unbelievable. And finally Andy said "it's for Farshad" and gave me his
small white Fender guitar pick as a souvenir.
I can just say that I'll never forget that night." |