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title: -
disc/s: 2
release: -
date/venue: 1973 May 18 - Earls Court Exhibition Hall, London, England
source: audience / recorder 2 / cass[master]>DAT[3]>cdr >EAC>WAV>archived in flac
tot length: 121:31
overall:  EX-

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title: "REELING IN PINK FLOYD - TAPE 3+13"
disc/s: 2
release: -
date/venue: 1973 May 18 - Earls Court Exhibition Hall, London, England
source: audience / recorder 2 / cass[master]>DAT>shn@48k
tot length: 123:10 (inc.silence)
overall:  EX-
CD1
01. tuneups [1:23]
02. Obscured by Clouds [5:24]
03. When You're In [8:12]
04. tuneups [2:31]
05. Set The Controls for the Heart Of The Sun [12:16]
06. tuneups [1:29]
07. Careful with tha Axe, Eugene [11:33]
08. tuneups [1:45]
09. Echoes [22:56] - small cut in the middle
CD2
01. Speak to Me [1:56]
02. Breathe [2:48]
03. On the Run [5:55]
04. Time [5:19]
05. Breathe (reprise) [1:03]
06. The Great Gig in the Sky [6:19]
07. Money [6:34]
08. Us and Them [8:11]
09. Any Colour You Like [6:01] - cut
10. tuneups [1:11]
11. One of These Days [8:36]

"REELING IN PINK FLOYD - TAPE 3+13"

01. Obscured by Clouds / When You're In / Set The Controls for the Heart Of The Sun / Careful with tha Axe, Eugene / Echoes / The Dark Side Of The moon (Speak to Me > Any Colour You Like - cut) [1:53:05]
02. One Of These Days [10:04]

notes:
SHELTER-National Campaign for the Homeless benefit
Very nice version from the master cassette.
Not a great improvement in sound quality over the 4th gen. but the 4th gen was dehissed and boosted, this has
intact frequancies and a nice raw sound; this version also has no fillers, from this version is clear the taper stopped the recorder on ACYL, then re-started recording OOTD, so the OOTD is not from a 3rd recorder, it is from this recorder 2 as well; the tuneups at the beginning of the song are quite destorted as they were recorded right at the beginning of a new tape (they don't appear on the 4th gen. version)

 

the 48K version - REELING IN PINK FLOYD

This version has the same contents than above but it was mastered at a lower volume and results a bit weak.

The only difference with the version around on CDs before is that here there are clean tape-cuts, in the middle of Echoes and at the end of ACYL, it doesn't fade out, and a few seconds more at the beginning of OOTD (basicly tape-turbolences)

additional notes from the indexed version by buffalofloyd
This is the exact same as the sound quality as the known Master I have... “Master”- (cass[M]>DAT[3]>wav>cdr>flac) [121:31] flac EX/EX+ (incomplete / Brain Damage and Eclipse not recorded aparently / Recorder 2)
DVD 1 - Tape 3 contained Obscured By Clouds till the end of AnyColour You Like where is cuts out. Brain Damage and Eclipse were not recorded by this taper apparently. One of These Days was attached from DVD 4 - Tape 13.
This version does not contain any of the small tiny fades associated with the Master. There isa point on the Master during Echoes where it fades out real quick and then comes back at around 55 minutes. I assume the taper was using 60 minute tape and had to stop and flip or whatever. This does not occur here on this tape. Here there is a straight cut, then there is a small 2 second portion of some bass guitar or something (not from the show), then Echoes starts back up at the same point as the Master. Because there is tiny fades on the Master I wonder two things...
I wonder if this little bass part was originally on the Master as well and then edited later with the little fades or this version we have here is a 1st gen and recorded over some other material?
My guess is for the former since the fades seem to give it away. On a 1st gen I would assume the fades would be there as well, but this doesn't have to be so. Another fade on the Master occurs after Echoes before the Dark Side set starts. That fade is not present here again. On the Master right near the end of ACYL there are some small digi-tics and here, on this tape, they are present as well. There is another tiny fade where ACYL fades out but on this tape it cuts like all the other ones.
After the cut, before OoTD starts, we have 5 seconds more audience than the Master. Finally at the end of the tape it cuts out and doesn't fade like tha Master.
After doing this comparison I like this tape more because the fades aren't prensent and there is at least 5 seconds more on this tape than the Master. The sound is the exact same to me.Maybe this version is a unedited DAT clone of the Master, which could explain the same little digi-tics in the same spots (but why cut out 5 seconds of audience?). Or maybe this is trulythe Master and what we thought was the Master, was a 1st gen... but I doubt it.
Anyway, I attached OoTD from DVD 4 - Tape 13. I even left the bass noise after the cut inEchoes so this tape could be easily identified especially if another Master surfaces from a DAT. I only cut out dead silence, no music of course.
-buffalofloyd

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