I have posted tons of studio outtakes and demos as well.
all of these are my personal opinion for can't miss live Floyd:
(Best “The Wall” Live Bootleg Available?)
Pink Floyd: Bars in the Window FA005
Earl's Court, London, England August 6th 1980
This was obtained directly from the taper, and it's a remaster of his master tapes (made by himself), but whatever he did, it sounds wonderful. Amazing show, you are not to miss this one.
Source: Ex. Analog Audience recording
01. MC:Atmos
02. In The Flesh?
03. The Thin Ice
04. Another Brick In The Wall (part I)
05. The Happiest Days of our Lives
06. Another Brick In The Wall (part II)
07. Mother
08. Goodbye Blue Sky
09. Empty Spaces / What Shall We Do Now?
10. Young Lust
11. One Of My Turns
12. Don't Leave Me Now
13. Another Brick In The Wall (part III)
14. The Last Few Bricks
15. Goodbye Cruel World
16. Hey You
17. Is There Anybody Out There?
18. Nobody Home
19. Vera
20. Bring The Boys Back Home!
21. Comfortably Numb
22. The Show Must Go On
23. MC:Atmos
24. In The Flesh
25. Run Like Hell
26. Waiting For The Worms
27. Stop!
28. The Trial
29. Outside The Wall
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Best DSOTM Bootleg?
Pink Floyd: Time In London 1974 (Pre-FM Master) TSP Remastered Edition 320kbs
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The Swingin'Pig presents 'The Swingin'Pig Digital ProjeKct #09'
Pink Floyd ‘Time In London’ - Live in London Empire Pool, Wembley, November 16 1974
30th Anniversary Edition
Source : PreFM Master (DC - PiNkRoIoShN) > Remastered (Adobe Audition 1.5)
Digitally Restored, Remastered, Re-Edited and Packaged by The Swingin'Pig
www.swinginpig.freeurl.com
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01. Speak To Me 2:36.146
02. Breathe 2:55.880
03. On The Run 5:05.760
04. Time 6:40.986
05. The Great Gig In The Sky 6:51.280
06. Money 8:03.320
07 Us And Them 7:57.813
08. Any Colour You Like 7:40.173
09. Brain Damage 3:40.093
10. Eclipse 1:52.160
11. tune up 1:57.613
12. Echoes 23:48.573
Total running time: 1:19:09.800
About the TSPDP09 ProjeKct:
Why a new version of the November 16, 1974 Pink Floyd concert at the Empire Pool, Wembley?
Despite the fact that a great number of different audio sources exist for this concert, none of them seems to be as good as required.
Although the 'PreFM Master' source is, to my knowledge, the best one available, it suffers from various audio flaws like:
- presence of noise (hiss and clicks) and saturation,
- wrong speed,
- signal drop-out and stereo image losses,
- ‘parasite’ signal on ‘On The Run’ (end) and ‘Time’ (beginning),
- wrong equalisation and dynamics of the audio signal.
The restored version proposed here, mainly based on the 'PreFM Master' source, is an attempt to correct, as far as possible, these different flaws.
First, all the kind of noises have been removed and a correction of the speed, based on the BBC6 2003 broadcast, has been applied.
Then, most of the signal drop-out and saturation have been attenuated.
Concerning the so-called ‘parasite’ audio source (that you can still hear at 04:08 from the beginning of ‘On The Run’) this one has eventually been masked by the add of the clock 'tick-tock' that is listenable on the BBC6 2003 broadcast previously mentioned.
The crowd noise has been added at the beginning of the show by reference to what you can ear on the ‘Completely Brain Damaged Vol.3’ bootleg.
During the making off this project, another source containing a very good audio quality of ‘Echoes’ emerged from sharing communities,
I decided to include this number in this project. Although a doubt remains concerning the origin of this source (mp3 sourced?), I chose to preserve this piece because of the historical nature of the performance (sax and female voices).
Finally, an equalisation and a modification of the dynamics were applied to the whole of the project in order to obtain a good final mix.
The best efforts were produced in order to obtain similar sounds for ‘DSotM’ and 'Echoes'.
Because of the lack of source of equivalent audio quality for the other played titles on this day ('Shine On You Crazy Diamond', 'Raving and Drooling' and 'You've Gotta Be Crazy'), these ones were not included in this project. If someone could provide a very good recording of these tittles I would be delighted to provide an add-on for the TSPDP09.
Although this anniversary edition is not totally flawless (is an official release will surface some day?), I hope that you will enjoy this new remastered version of this Pink Floyd performance.
Acknowledgements: I would wish to thank the ‘Sharing The Groove’ (
www.sharingthegroove.org) and ‘EzTorrent’ (
www.easytree.org)
communities as well as the Direct Connect one ‘PiNkRoIoShN’ (pinkroioshn.myftp.org) for sharing all the sources used in this project.
Last but not least, I would like to specially thank ‘Tattieboggle’ for providing the BBC6 2003 broadcast of this show.
Shine On.
The Swingin’Pig, November 16, 2004.
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Pink Floyd: BBC Archives The Complete Paris Cinema Sessions
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PINK FLOYD BBC Archives [Ayanami, 2CD]
July 16, 1970 and Sept 30, 1971
When John Peel was alive, he was more than a radio presenter. He championed music, music that wasn't fashionable or current. You could say he was interested in all kinds of music and probably felt that different music could appeal to different people. In memory of John Peel, who died October 25, 2004, here are two early Pink Floyd shows presented by Peel.
On July 16, 1970, Pink Floyd performed at the Paris Cinema in London. As stated in the liner notes to The Floyd's Of London, " Peel, at the time, was something of a maverick. Bucking the Top-40 format, he was more interested in promoting almost anything that was not in the mainstream, and had been a huge admirer of the Pink Floyd."
The tracks performed were:
1, [Opening Speech]
2. Embryo
3. Fat Old Sun
4. Green Is The Colour
5. Careful With That Axe Eugene
6. If
7.
Atom Heart Mother [with John Alldis Choir and the Philip Jones Brass Ensemble.]
Appearing on the Peel Sunday Concert, this was considered a landmark concert where the group premiered two new pieces, If and Atom Heart Mother. The show was first broadcast July 19, 1970. This show was re-broadcast on Swedish Radio, P3 on October 7, 2005.
Almost a year later, on Sept 30, 1971, at the same venue, the group performed the following tracks:
1. Fat Old Sun
2. [John Peel Announcement]
3. One Of These Days
4. Embryo
5. Echoes
6. Blues
This set was broadcast on Peel's In Concert programme on Oct 12, 1971. This was the first time two key songs were performed on the BBC - Echoes (at one point it was called The Return Of The Son Of Nothing) and One Of These Days. But fans will probably want to listen to the rarity that is Blues.
The quality of these shows is brilliant AND a 320kbs rip for you!
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Pink Floyd: Complete Concertgebouw 1969 radio Soundboard
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September 17, 1969
Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Free Range Pigs (FRP CDR-007/008)
This is the complete soundboard source as recorded by Hilversum 3 Radio
Pre-FM SBD > ? > Free Range Pigs CD-R > ? > .shn
Part I - The Man
Disc One:
1. Introduction 1:00
2. Daybreak 8:11
3. Work 3:53
4. Teatime 3:34
5. Afternoon 5:13
6. Doing It 4:03
7. Sleep 4:37
8. Nightmare 9:14
9. Daybreak (Part Two) 1:21
Part II - The Journey
Disc Two:
1. The Beginning 4:55
2. Beset By The Creatures Of The Deep 6:27
3. The Narrow Way 5:13
4. The Pink Jungle 4:48
5. The Labyrinths Of Auximenes 6:39
6. Behold The Temple Of Light 5:31
7. The End Of The Beginning 6:54
download:
http://rapidshare.de/files/29050924/69.09.17.rar
boot info:
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(Best 1975 Concert)
Pink Floyd: Cruel But Fair (New Post-Higher Bit Rate and Digital Tape Hiss Reduction)
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Pink Floyd: Cruel But Fair (Millard Recording 2 CDs FULL Concert)
LA Forum, April 26th 1975
I reworked the FLAC files using Cool Edit Pro 2.1 and did a light hiss reduction (-15db) and converted to 320kbs istead of the 192kbs that I posted earlier. I hope that you enjoy this truly great recording.
2.0
Notes:
The fan recording of a concert is really an extension of taking snapshots of your heroes. Back in the ‘60s and ‘70s recordable media was just making its way into households as a consumer electronic device, either an expensive reel-to-reel deck or a convenient cassette recording deck. Just imagine sneaking one of those into a concert these days. More likely, the stealth recorder of choice today would be a mini-disc recorder or your handphone. Small enough to fit your pocket.
But Michael Millard was different. He arrived early at concerts near his home, pulled out a wheelchair from the boot of his car and proceeded to wheel himself into the arena as an invalid. He managed to secure front row "seats", almost always front and centre. Hidden underneath his wheelchair was a Nakamichi stereo cassette deck hooked up to two high-quality AKG mics. Security guards in those days were probably unaware of such goings on.
His recordings were much sought after for their quality - capturing the expanse of the stage plus the great ambience of the halls. His close proximity eliminated any echo from his recordings. All the instruments recorded right off the front speakers. Plant’s voice is crystal clear. But Millard had a habit of marking his tapes when he copied them for another collector or fan. He would, for instance, lower the levels when transferring the audio to a VHS tape or lower the volume in mid-song when making a cassette copy. It has been said he detested bootleggers who pressed up his recordings onto vinyls or CDs to sell. To that end, he kept a log of all the trades he made with clear indications of what markings he did to the tapes. That way, he knew which of his trades were sent to bootleggers.
He worked as a custodian in a public school. In a fit of depression, he committed suicide in 1990. His friends say he destroyed all copies of his Led Zeppelin recordings. What has survived are the first generation copies he made and shared freely with other Zep fans. These are what are now being traded back and forth.
Millard was active from 1974 to the ‘80s and was said to have taped shows by Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Yes, The Rolling Stones, The Who, Jethro Tull and even Kansas. To date, we have never found a copy of his Who or Tull recordings. The non-Zeppelin masters are known to be in possession of Millard’s family. Hopefully, someday they will be shared again.
VERY desirable as it is one of very few FULL 1975 concert boots available. It contains the best-existing versions of Dick Parry performing a saxophone solo in "Echoes" and the prototype "Raving and Drooling" and "You've Gotta Be Crazy", which would eventually become "Sheep" and "Dogs" respectively.
After You Gotta Be Crazy, Dave Gilmour says "It was a cruel song.... But fair. The next tune we're going to do for you is another new number, it's called 'Shine On You Crazy Diamond'. It has something to do with Syd Barrett who some of you might remember..... & some of you probably won't."
CD1
01 - Raving And Drooling (a.k.a. Sheep)
02 - You Gotta Be Crazy (a.k.a. Dogs)
03 - Shine On You Crazy Diamond I-V
04 - Have A Cigar
05 - Shine On You Crazy Diamond VI-IX
CD2
01 - Speak To Me
02 - Breathe
03 - On The Run
04 - Time
05 - The Great Gig In The Sky
06 - Money
07 - Us And Them
08 - Any Colour You Like
09 - Brain Damage
10 - Eclipse
11 - Echoes
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Pink Floyd: A Passage of Time 1994 (Prisitne Soundboard)
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Pristine quality soundboard recording from Juventus' home stadium, recorded live on Pink Floyd's final tour.
Lo Stadio Delle Alpi in Torina, Italy on September 13, 1994.
Disc 1
(Introduction)
Astronomy Domine
Learning To Fly
What Do You Want From Me?
On The Turning Away
Take It Back
A Great Day For Freedom
Sorrow
Keep Talking
One Of These Days
Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts I-V, VII)
Disc 2
Breathe
Time
High Hopes
The Great Gig In The Sky
Wish You Were Here
Us And Them
Money
Another Brick In The Wall, Part II
Comfortably Numb
Hey You
Run Like Hell
downloads here:
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http://rapidshare.de/files/35960788/passage.part2.rar
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Pink Floyd: A Perfect Reception (1990 Pre-FM Master Source)
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Pink Floyd: A Perfect Reception (1990 Pre-Master FM Source)
Knebworth Festival, Hertfordshire, England, June 30, 1990
The Floyd were here to play a benefit for Nordorff-Robbins Music Therapy Centre and the BPI's Brit School for the Performing Arts.
The source claims to be the Pre-FM Master of the Westwood One broadcast of the 1990 Knebworth show. EXCELLENT Quality.
01 Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 1-5)
02 The Great Gig In The Sky
03 Wish You Were Here
04 Sorrow
05 Money
06 Comfortably Numb
07 Run Like Hell
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Pink Floyd Atom Heart Mother Goes on the Road 1/1500
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Claimed to be a limited edition of 1500 numbered copies.
Original 24 page booklet/artwork/postcards included
16 Sep. 1970 and 12 Oct. 1971, Live at Paris Theatre, London,UK
Tracks:
Disc 1:
1. Embryo 10:25
2. Green Is The Colour 4:08
3. Careful With That Axe, Eugene 8:34
4. If 4:28
5. Atom Heart Mother 25:34
Total Time: 51:45
Disc 2:
1. Fat Old Sun 14:26
2. One Of These Days 7:32
3. Echoes 27:08
Total Time: 48:00
Band:
Roger Waters
David Gilmour
Rick Wright
Nick Mason
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Pink Floyd: The Man and The Journey Suite From the Master Tape (June 22, 1969)
Free Trade Hall, Manchester - 06-22-1969 1st gen tape?
It's louder and cleaner than Man Chester United Journey. Even though this boot proports to be from the master tape, keep in mind that this is still a bootleg from 1969.
"The Man"
01. Daybreak (part 1) 2:53
02. Work 1:06
03. Afternoon 2:46
04. Doing It 3:46
05. Sleeping 5:10
06. Nightmare 7:49
"The Journey"
07. The Beginning 5:10
08. Beset By Creatures Of The Deep 7:32
09. The Narrow Way 5:37
10. Behold The Temple Of Light 1:56
11. The End Of The Beginning 8:15
"Encore"
12. Set The Controls For The Heard Of The Sun
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Pink Floyd: The Fireman's Tapes, Volume III (1970 Pre-FM Master Source)
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Pink Floyd
Before the Fire: Montreux Casino
The Fireman's Tapes, Volume III
1970-11-21 and 22
Altes Casino
Montreux, Switzerland
Excellent Soundboard
FM* > Reel > DAT > cDR > EAC > 2 untracked SHN files >wav > cdwave > Flac Frontend (level 7, align sector boundaries) > flac > MP3 (320kbs)
*This recording is purported to come from an FM Reel Master. The sound quality is quite excellent, and this may very well be an appropriate lineage.
The comparison to "Smoking Blues" reveals that this recording is brighter and cleaner.
Setlist November 21
01 Astronomy Domine [10:33]
02 Fat Old Sun [13:56]
03 Atom Heart Mother [18:19]
04 Cymbaline [11:43]
November 22
05 Embryo [13:00]
06 Blues [9:11]
artwork included:
http://rapidshare.de/files/34320264/fireman3.rar
and don't miss
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