CD sleeve
The CD features the entire Simple Minds
In Concert Westwood One show.
King Is White And In The Crowd and Let There Be Love officially
released with the Stand By Love single.
A different selection of songs from this gig appears on the
Universal Amphitheatre Los Angeles bootleg.

A different selection of songs from this gig appear on the
Real Live bootleg.






The same selection of songs from this gig appear on the
Live In L.A.,
Live In L.A.,
The "Real Live" Tour,
Mind Travellers,
Stand By Me and
Live USA bootlegs.
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- Tracks
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- Format
- Single CD in jewel case with colour insert.
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- Release Information
- Post Script PSCD 1228
- Concert Source
- Universal Amphitheatre, Los Angeles, USA; 19th June, 1991.
- Quality
- CD: 10/10
- Additional Information
- "It's been five years since we last played in Los Angeles. And it's a pleasure to be back. This is the last
night of our American tour, so we're gonna need you to make it a special one. We're gonna play some old songs and
some new songs. We're gonna start right here. Thanks for coming. This is called Real Life. Let me see your hands."
- Jim's opening announcement is over the opening, majestic chords of Real Life. The live version
is much like the album version, except Charlie is higher in the mix, and there's a substained note (for about
a minute) before the 'Space Shuttle' coda. "This is a song we first played 10 years ago at the Whiskey. From
an album called Sons And Fascination, this is Love Song." The backing tape of the original Love Song
has been restored, and the song is very short and too the point. (Like many of the Real Life
tour versions.)
- With a single announcement of Travelling Man, the band rush through this new song, which follows
the LP version closely, but it's already gained it's extended ending with new lyrics. East At Easter
has lost all it's Street Fighting Years additions, now sounding closer to the LP version, but it
includes a great solo from Charlie at the end.
- Sing it!" cries Jim as the opening chords of
Don't You (Forget About Me) start. This is one of the most intimate versions
of Don't You (Forget About Me) yet, with Jim just whipsering towards the end. This is immediately
followed by Woman which is longer than the LP version with a great extended ending.
- "Everything OK? We had a day off yesterday, and driving around, listening to the radio. And this next
song came on, and even if I say so myself, time stood still. The radio never sounded as good as it did to me then.
That's only my opinion and it's because of this man, Charlie Burchill. This is Stand By Love. Let me see your hands"
- Stand By Love appears in it's album guise whilst Someone Somewhere In Summertime
returns to its original form, complete with Charlie's guitar solo at the start. The levels sound incorrect with
Mark Taylor and Charlie occasionally battling.
- The CD continues with a very synthesizer orientated King Is White And In The Crowd. This will
be familiar to everyone with the Stand By Love 7" or 12" where this version was official released.
The song includes an extra "I get so breathless for you" coda before the "Wire them up"
finalé. Percussion announces the start of a run through the album version of See The Lights.
- Let There Be Love was also featured on the Stand By Love release and should be
familiar. However, Jim's announcement as the band came on for their first encore was edited out:
"You knew it wasn't the end - we were just having tea and biscuits back there. I don't like this encore
slogan where you walk off and come back on - I just like playing songs. What did everyone go off for? Well I
hope we don't have to wait another five years before we come back and play. Thanks for having us. This is called
Let There Be Love."
- After the final chords of Let There Be Love die away,
Mark Taylor immediately starts the intro of Rivers Of Ice which Jim announces as a Scottish
folk song. After the first verses, Mark substains the final note, and the whole song slides neatly into
Alive And Kicking. This is followed by the final song of the evening, Sanctify Yourself
which includes Hammond organ effects from Mark Taylor and some fun guitar playing from Charlie.
- One of the nicest of the Real Life bootlegs. Not in terms of its content, which matches
all the other bootlegs from this show, but in terms of its purple New Gold Dream (81,82,83,84)
style sleeve.
- The problems of the previous bootleg Live In L.A have been solved, with recording being constantly
clear.
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