IQ - Marquee Club, London, UK (LDB Vintage Series #079)
 
Album info
 
Recording Date  : 18-04-1985
     
Length  : 91:47
Format  : FLAC
Track List
 
01 Outer Limits 08:55
02 It All Stops Here 08:10
03 Wiggle 04:18
04 The Wake 04:01
05 The Magic Roundabout 07:52
06 Just Changing Hands 07:24
07 The Last Human Getaway 19:12
08 The 1,000 Days 05:19
09 Widow's Peak 09:28
10 Corners 06:20
11 Barbell is In 06:23
12 Stomach Of Animals 04:25

Notes
LDB Vintage Series #079

Hi there! After closing both my Master and Special series I took a break from seeding, enjoying life and most of all
preparing for a new series! This is not going to be as frequent as my previous ones, I'll be seeding shows from time
to time so don't expect massive volumes here.

Why a 'vintage' series? Because music in the 70's and 80's was really something...so different, so special with 'that' kind
of sound which you don't find anymore. That was the era of real music without the internet, of long tours and enjoyable live
shows spanning from metal to new wave, progressive, jazz, fusion, pop. So many bands were born and disappeared during those
two decades.

I am then celebrating the 70's and the 80's and their unmistakeable sound in this LDB Vintage Series. You will find many bands
I have never seeded in the past but that I still enjoy listening to. Most of these come from low generation tapes that were traded

IQ
London, Marquee
April 18, 1985

01.Outer Limits
02.It All Stops Here
03.Wiggle
04.The Wake
05.The Magic Roundabout
06.Just Changing Hands
07.The Last Human Getaway
08.The 1,000 Days
09.Widow´s Peak
10.Corners
11.Barbell is In
12.Stomach Of Animals

TT 91:46

Lineage: Unknown recording device > n generation tape > Teac Tape Deck AD-RW900 > Creative Sound Blaster Audigy > HD >
SoundForge 7.0 > CD Wave > FLAC Frontend (level 6)

Mike Holmes - guitar
Tim Esau - bass
Martin Orford - keyboards, vocals
Paul Cook - drums
Peter Nicholls - vocals

This will be a mini-series of shows from some famous and more obscure bands from the 'new wave of progressive rock', also called
'new prog'. This came from the early 80's from bands that took as a model the progressive rock movement of the 1970's in the likes
of Genesis, Jethro Tull, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, VDGG and many more. These bands had a complete rejection towards punk rock but
were somehow influenced by the upcoming new wave movement with the advent of new technologies and visual look which seemed to come
together very well with 'art rock' movement of the 70's. For many of them, symphonic rock was the reference (Genesis) with lots of
keyboards and mellotrons, but others were more influenced by New Wave, others were more metal-oriented. You will hear some of them
in this series:

Marillion
IQ
Pendragon
Pallas
Twelfth Night
Solstice
Quasar
and a few others

Volume 2 from this mini-series on the main bands from New Prog movement. IQ started around the very early 80's as The Lens with the core
of the band being Mike Holmes and Martin Orford. In mid-1982 the band changed name and brought in singer Peter Nicholls. Their early albums
were very reminiscent of the Genesis/Yes music but yet very nice and powerful. Their peak was on the release of The Wake album in 1985 with
the Marquee in London being their home where they played very often back then. This show is during The Wake tour. A mere three months later,
frontman Nicholls would leave the band to rejoin 5 years later. Since then, tha band is still alive and kicking and releasing fine records.

Excellent music and performance!

ldb