page updated on: November 6 2005

title: -
disc/s: 2
release: -
date/venue: date/venue: 1977 March 31 - Stafford Bingly Hall, Staffordshire, England
source: audience / recorder 1 / (source 3) / cass[1-2?]>cdr>EAC>WAV>shn
tot length: 109:45 / 109:47
overall: VG+ /EX-

CD1
01. Sheep [11:18]
02. Pigs On The Wing Part 1 [1:42]
03. Dogs [17:52]
04. Pigs On The Wing Part 2 [2:31]
05. Pigs (Three Different Ones) [16:36]
CD2
01. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts I-V) [13:26]
02. Welcome to the Machine [7:35] 
03. Have A Cigar [6:27]
04. Wish You Were Here [6:15]
05. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts VI-IX) [16:44]
06. Money [9:13] - fades out at the very end
non-indexed version
CD1
01. Sheep / Pigs On The Wing Part 1 / Dogs / Pigs On The Wing Part 2 / Pigs (Three Different Ones) [50:02]

CD2
01. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts I-V) / Welcome to the Machine / Have A Cigar / Wish You Were Here / Money [59:45]

notes:
From the 3rd source/copy of this recorder, at last a complete source!
very nice sound quality too with hights and vocal-parts very defined and clear, better than the other sources I checked although it is missing some bass-dimention. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts VI-IX) and Money are like "mixed" with no tuneups/audience in between, this seems like the only thing missing here, same as on the source-2 but source2 has money cut.
1st Gen. not confirmed....
Comments as they came with the files:
A complete show. Roger says "28" very softly at 11:57 into 'Pigs (3DO)', but you can hear it distinctly. Very little, if any,
remastering, with a complete 'Dogs' and 'Money'. 'Money' is a very cool,jazzy version. One of my favorites -- listen closely.
I've had this source for a while and cannot recall if this is from a first or second generation tape.
There's a tape flip at 30:52 into the first disc, so my educated guess is that the taper used 60 minute cassettes. There is also a
break before the encore.

haha charade you are!

Waters says 28 on Pigs (3DO) 3d verse at 11:56 also he doesn't say the number in the usual point, at the end of the verse after (or on) the last scream, a bit before of the ordinary.

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