27.10.1986 Canada, Toronto, Massey Hall Live in Toronto 1986 very good Aud. Disc 1: [1:10:52] 01. These Days [0:50] 02. After Hours [2:36] 03. These Days [3:38] 04. Harborcoat [3:52] 05. West Of The Fields [3:19] 06. Cuyahoga [4:23] 07. Maps And Legends [3:13] 08. The One I Love [3:23] 09. Feeling Gravitys Pull [5:43] 10. The Flowers Of Guatemala [4:30] 11. I Believe [4:28] 12. Swan Swan H [4:29] 13. Seven Chinese Brothers [4:29] 14. Superman [3:25] 15. Can't Get There From Here [4:50] 16. Old Man Kensey [3:56] 17. Pretty Persuasion [3:47] 18. Auctioneer (Another Engine) [2:31] 19. Little America [3:20] Disc 2: [38:41] 01. Fall On Me [4:11] 02. Oddfellows Local 151 [4:48] 03. Radar Love / I Wanna Be Your Dog [6:40] 04. Burning Hell [3:35] 05. We Don't Need Another Hero / Singing Cage [2:00] 06. The Counting Song [0:48] 07. Sloop John B [4:02] 08. Funtime [2:41] 09. Just A Touch [3:28] 10. So. Central Rain [6:25] Sony D-6/Nacamichi CM-300 > Audience cassette master > Cassette > CDR > dBpowerAMP > WAV > FLAC Frontend > Flac files another David Thomas recording. It’s the best quality show I’ve heard from the Pageant tour. I’d give it an A-. The show has an interesting start, with equipment and/or monitor problems derailing things seconds into the first song. Although this incident seems destined to launch the band into a show similar to the Toronto show the previous year, things do not get that exciting. The set is tight and well played, but they seem unable to bring it to the next level. Natalie Merchant of 10,000 Maniacs guests during many of the encores, but I think the show falls apart when she appears, and her intrusive, off-key wailing on So. Central Rain ruins the song.