04.03.1990 Canada, Quebec City, Colisee de Québec Live In Quebec good / vg Audience Disc 1 (1st set): [1:02:58] 01. \\Space Oddity [1:55] 02. Changes [3:35] 03. TVC-15 [4:37] 04. Rebel Rebel [3:41] 05. Golden Years [3:53] 06. Be My Wife [3:07] 07. Ashes To Ashes [5:05] 08. John, I'm Only Dancing [3:01] 09. Queen Bitch [3:19] 10. Fashion [5:30] 11. Life On Mars? [4:45] 12. Blue Jean [3:15] 13. Let's Dance [4:59] 14. Stay [5:31] 15. China Girl [6:38] Disc 2 (2nd set): [1:07:01] 01. Ziggy Stardust [3:50] 02. Sound And Vision [3:37] 03. Station To Station [8:33] 04. Alabama Song [4:26] 05. Young Americans [6:03] 06. Panic In Detroit [3:53] 07. Suffragette City [3:39] 08. Fame [6:25] 09. "Heroes" [6:39] 10. The Jean Genie [4:57] 11. Pretty Pink Rose [5:40] 12. Modern Love [4:26] 13. Rock N'Roll Suicide [4:47] Source: Audience recording > ? < Sony WMD-3 recorder > ? > 1st generation audio tape > TEAC Tape Deck W600R > Real Tek HD Manager > Audacity > WAV > FLAC Frontend > FLAC (level 8). From the Blackout archives. Notes: The first show of the Sound And Vision Tour 1990, which was described as a greatest hits tour in which Bowie would retire afterwards his back catalogue of hit songs from live performance. As far as I know, no official recording of the show has been made commercially available in either audio or video form. Le Colisee de Québec was essentially used as a hockey stadium with a capacity of slightly more than 15,000. It's now closed awaiting demolition. The only time I saw Bowie was during that tour at one of the Auburn Hills shows, and I always hated seeing artists at mega big concrete arenas. I was living in Ann Arbor at the time and my parents didn't object because there were group of girls going. We ended up losing track of one of the girls and I refused to go look for her - we girls do stick together and watch out for each other, but not then - because I wanted to see the show, and so we found her afterwards at a Red Cross station in one of the locker rooms, throwing up all of her smuggled in alcohol. This show was posted in Dec. '09 by blackout. But every track had a SBE (ref. shntool_len_original.txt), so all have been fixed (with TLH). But neither audio nor tracking were altered. David Bowie - vocals, guitar, saxophone Adrian Belew - lead guitar Michael Hodges - drums Erdal Kizilcay - bass Rick Fox - keyboards