IQ In the Slipstream Marquee Club, London 26th April 1984 Audience Recording Artwork (again) by Slipperman CD1 - 55'01" 1. Intro - 01'29" 2. Awake And Nervous - 08'29" 3. Fascination - 08'24" 4. Organ solo from Martin! - 01'53" 5. Wiggle - 05'06" 6. Widows Peak - 09'03" 7. Barbell Is In - 05'40" 8. The Enemy Smacks - 14'55" CD2 - 41'51" 1. Through The Corridors (Oh Shit Me) - 4'18" 2. It All Stops Here - 9'53" 3. The Last Human Gateway - 22'47" 4. Count Your Blessings - 4'53" Comments from Tony Ryan who provided the complete CDR from his tape This is a direct transfer from 20 year old master recording on a good old TDK AD120, using a Sony Recording Walkman and seperate Stereo mic. The transfer was from tape deck (Aiwa AD-F800) to Audio CD recorder, then EAC to WAV to FLAC. The recording is quite quiet and thus tape hiss is fairly prominent, but not disasterously so. The show was plagued with equipment problems including Tim Esau breaking 2 bass strings and resorting to a borrowed bass from the support band (The Host). A long segment of CD1 is taken up by this problem resorting in a short Organ solo from Martin and a rendition of the infamous "Wiggle". Fascination was returned to the set after some absence and there was a change in that The Enemy was moved to mid set from being the "traditional" set closer. IQ played a number of Marquee headlines during 1984 and included a cover as one of the encores for most of them - this night was no different with a very prog rendition of Bing Crosby's Count Your Blessings being the choice. For Collected Underground members only. Do not sell. www.collectedunderground.com