page updated on: January 7 2007 |
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title: - |
disc/s: 2 | |
release: - | |
date/venue: 1980 August 05 - Earls Court Exhibition Hall, London, England | |
source: audience / recorder 3 / cass[2]- MaxellXLII90+MaxellUDXLIIC60 > playback on Technics RS-CH404 > SBLive > WAV48khz > flac | |
tot length:108:05 | |
overall: VG+ | |
CD1 |
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notes: From the 3rd recorder of the gig, this sounds as coming from someone taping from the same distance of recorder 1 more or less, although recorder 1 has a bit better in SQ as it seems. Audience around the taper is very silent so it is hard to point out a precise point of distinction between these 2 recorders. A sample of the intro is available on the thematic page to help distinguish them (recorder 2 is missing the intro, that was patched from recorder 1). Each side ends and begins with a little fade out / in and some other little fading in/out are present between songs sometimes, evidence of either the taper stopping the recorder or of the points where the 1st gen tape had the change of the side. This happens: - at min. 27:30 of CD1 at the end of Mother - at min. 45:50 of CD1 into DLMN after "Remember the flowers I sent", it is missing " I need you babe to put through the shredder in front of my friends - Ooooh babe Don't leave me now" reprises fading in on "How could you go?" - at min. 33:55 of track 1 of CD2 missing a bit right at the begonning of ITF - at min. 38:14 of track 1 of CD2 when Waters says "Thank You" at the end of ITF, nothing is missing anyway, "thank you" gets repeated when it fades is after the cut. - at min. 4:29 of track 2 of CD2 into The Trial soon after "If they'd let me have my way" reprises wit "I am crazy (Surely gone fishing)" after the cut, missing "I could have flayed him into shape - But my hands were tied - The bleeding hearts and artists - let him get away with murder - Let me hammer him today - Crazy, toys in the attic /"
from
Martin
Balsam
tapes
borrowed
and
transferred
by
pinkrudy
on
January
2007
pinkrudy
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