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disc/s: 2
release: -
date/venue: 1981 February 17 – Westfalenhalle, Dortmund, Germany
source: audience / recorder 1 / cass[low]>cdr[?] >EAC>WAV>archived in shn
tot length: 112:16 (corrected = 111:34)
overall: EX-

CD1
01. Intro / In The Flesh? [3:13]
02. The Thin Ice [3:04]
03. Another Brick In The Wall – part 1 [4:45]
04. The Happiest Days Of Our Lives [1:49]
05. Another Brick In The Wall – part 2 [6:39]
06. Mother [8:29]
07. Goodbye Blue Sky [4:04]
08. Empty Spaces / What Shall We Do Now [4:35]
09. Young Lust [4:58] - cut at the very end
10. One Of My Turns [4:11]
11. Don’t Leave Me Now [4:04]
12. Another Brick In The Wall – part 3 [5:44]
13. Goodbye Cruel World [1:41]
CD2
01. Hey You [4:33]
- missing few bits of the very beginning, follows a cut right before Gilmour starts singing, part of the singing is cut for some reasons too
02. Is There Anybody Out There [3:20]
03. Nobody Home [4:11]
04. Vera [1:24]
05. Bring The Boys Back Home [1:22]
06. Comfortably Numb [7:44]
07. The Show Must Go On /
MC Intro - cut [2:57]
08. MC Intro - reprises / In The Flesh [5:30]
09. Run Like Hell [7:47]
10. Waiting For The Worms [4:53]
11. Stop / The Trial [7:05]
12. Outside The Wall [4:03]

notes:

Ok, this have been mastered not very good, with some bad tracks transition but is totally raw and what a nice recording! Hiss is present but nothing really annoying; what's annoying a bit is the crackles, this was mastered at a too loud volume, really too loud, and there are uncorrectable crackles because of it. Truly nice performance too I'd say. There's a nice guy laughing and yelling things like "ee-ee-ee!" between some songs (maybe the taper in person) who makes this recording even nicer, gives a sorta joy to listen to him.
The corrected verrsion consists in me removing the little gsps/tics between the tracks and the exceeding seconds of total silence at the end of the discs only.
Waters on Run Like Hell: "Thank you. Do you like our pig? Oi! Leave him alone! Now you shouldn't have waved at him, it excites him. Home piggy. All right, all right, wait for it, we haven't started yet. I see you know when a clapping number comes. I'd like to dedicate this tune to all the androids in the audience. There's obviously quite a few out there tonight. It's called 'Run Like Hell.' You can all have a jolly good clap!"

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