Identifier1250805
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Media TypeSHN
Media Count2
NoteBob Marley & The Wailers

06/27/80

Stadio San Siro

Milan, Italy



Source: SBD > Bootleg CD > EAC > SHN



Disc 1 [53:42]

The I-Three's:

1. Precious World

2. Save Peace

3. Steppin' Out of Babylon

4. That's The Way Jah Planned It



Bob Marley & The Wailers:

5. Marley chant > Natural Mystic

6. Positive Vibration

7. Revolution

8. I Shot The Sheriff

9. War > No More Trouble

10. Zimbabwe

11. Jammin'





Disc 2 [57:56]

Bob Marley & The Wailers (cont):

1. No Woman No Cry

2. Zion Train

3. Exodus

Encores:

4. Redemption Song

5. Could You Be Loved?

6. Work

7. Natty Dread

8. Is this Love?

9. Get Up, Stand Up

10. Coming in From the Cold

11. Lively Up Yourself





Notes from the seed:

Often mislabeled as 6.12.80 as well as 6.26.80



This show comes from Japanese bootleg: Boot -> EAC [high,secure] -> SHN



It is different from most circulating copies since it includes the

I-Three's opener and also has very high quality sound. The only known

cut in this show is about 5 minutes of crowd clapping before encore.

This is one of my favorite shows. Get it if you don't have it.
Source InfoSBD > Bootleg CD > EAC > SHN
Tech NoteAll
Trades Allowed
Attendence0
Performance
Bob Marley & The Wailers 1980-06-27 Stadio San Siro, Milan, Italy
Set 1Precious Love
Slave Queen
Steppin Out Of Babylon
That's The Way
Set 2Natural Mystic
Positive Vibration
Revolution
I Shot The Sheriff
War
No More Trouble
Zimbabwe
Zion Train
No Woman No Cry
Jamming
Exodus
Redemption Song
Natty Dread
Work
Kaya
Roots, Rock, Reggae
Is This Love?
Could You Be Loved?
Kinky Reggae
Get Up, Stand Up
Set 3
CommentThe I-three's opening with 4 songs. Biggest attendance of any Bob show with about 120,000 people there.

Updated June 2004: For years this show has been confused with the 6-13-80 Rockplast show in Dortmund, Germany. The setlists in the DB were identical. The corrected setlist above and the track timings are listed in the Frank Jones database:
http://www.bobmarley.freeserve.co.uk/80.htm