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Pink Floyd - 1979-1983 Shows & Sessions

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#1 ·
I'll be absolutely honest and say I'm not a "Wall" guy. The space rock and jams are gone by this point, and Waters had gone into full blown slit-your-wrists mode. Que sera. Anyway, still an occasional good listen here.

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Pink Floyd - 1979 The Wall Work In Progress - The Wall Immersion Edition 663.497 MB
Pink Floyd - 1979-08-11&12 Under Construction - The Wall Demos 422.543 MB
Pink Floyd - 1979-11-30 - The Wall - High Resolution Remaster 1.699 GB
Pink Floyd - 1979-xx-xx Off The Wall 185.025 MB
Pink Floyd - 1980-02-01 Paramount Studios - The Wall Tour Rehearsals LA CA sbd 48 Khz (T-130) 581.170 MB
Pink Floyd - 1980-02-07 L.A. Sports Arena - .flac16 (aud) 620.892 MB
Pink Floyd - 1980-02-08 L.A. Sports Arena - The Definitive Wall Series - MoLM 605.600 MB
Pink Floyd - 1980-02-09 L.A. Sports Arena - tape (recorder 1) 562.275 MB
Pink Floyd - 1980-02-10 L.A. Sports Arena - Wojtek 445.667 MB
Pink Floyd - 1980-02-12 L.A. Sports Arena 599.999 MB
Pink Floyd - 1980-02-13 L.A. Sports Arena - GenM 16-bit RMCH 622.849 MB
Pink Floyd - 1980-02-24 Nassau Coliseum - Pouring Their Derision [MoLM] 583.413 MB
Pink Floyd - 1980-02-25 Nassau Coliseum - Tearing Down The Coliseum Vol.1 - Godfather 634.170 MB
Pink Floyd - 1980-02-26 Nassau Coliseum - Recorder 3, stratcat58 [24-96].wav 2.566 GB
Pink Floyd - 1980-02-27 Nassau Coliseum - Tearing Down The Coliseum Vol.3 - Godfather 713.484 MB
Pink Floyd - 1980-02-28 Nassau Coliseum - Glassberg MOTB 662.085 MB
Pink Floyd - 1980-02-28 Nassau Coliseum - Is There Anybody In There_ (The High Resolution Remasters) FLAC 734.232 MB
Pink Floyd - 1980-08-04 Earl's Court - REC 2 v2 MoLM 493.944 MB
Pink Floyd - 1980-08-05 Earl's Court - Recorder 3 (nipote) 551.820 MB
Pink Floyd - 1980-08-06 - Is There Anybody In There_ (The High Resolution Remasters) FLAC 713.983 MB
Pink Floyd - 1980-08-06 Earl's Court - Bars In The Window 645.277 MB
Pink Floyd - 1980-08-06 Earl's Court - The Show Must Go On 608.099 MB
Pink Floyd - 1980-08-07 Earl's Court - Recorder 2 [16-44] 596.394 MB
Pink Floyd - 1980-08-08 Earl's Court - Master 462.424 MB
Pink Floyd - 1980-08-09 Earl's Court - Soundboard On The Wall 562.312 MB
Pink Floyd - 1980-08-09 Earls Court, London - London Earls Court, UK [G. - Master - Uncirculated?] 669.664 MB
Pink Floyd - 1981-02-13 Dortmund - From Masters 626.191 MB
Pink Floyd - 1981-02-14 Westfalenhalle, Dortmund [G - Master - Uncirculated] 572.063 MB
Pink Floyd - 1981-02-15 Dortmund - Spitze (master) 710.925 MB
Pink Floyd - 1981-02-16 Dortmund 648.213 MB
Pink Floyd - 1981-02-17 Dortmund - Cass(1) DAT(0) Revision 705.808 MB
Pink Floyd - 1981-02-18 Dortmund - [R2] - 1st gen [MB] (FA transfer, speedcorrected) [48KHz] 664.360 MB
Pink Floyd - 1981-02-18 Dortmund, DE - Between A Wall And A Hard Place - PRRP 031 580.295 MB
Pink Floyd - 1981-02-19 Dortmund - 1st gen 2nd recorder (re-indexed by Pict) 740.507 MB
Pink Floyd - 1981-02-19 Dortmund, DE - Another Wall In Dortmund - PRRP 043 697.751 MB
Pink Floyd - 1981-02-20 Dortmund 771.747 MB
Pink Floyd - 1981-06-13 Earls Court, London - A Wall In Earls Court... Again! Speed & Phase Corrected 1.060 GB
Pink Floyd - 1981-06-14 Earls Court, London - London Earls Court, UK [G - Master - Uncirculated] 618.843 MB
Pink Floyd - 1981-06-15 Earl's Court - WWRM028 564.665 MB
Pink Floyd - 1981-06-16 Earl's Court - Watching The World Upon The Wall (Godfather Records 311-312) 615.167 MB
Pink Floyd - 1981-06-17 Earl's Court - [rec 1] - Livewall - Last Wall (Live Storm) 691.568 MB
Pink Floyd - 1982 - The Final Cutting 220.722 MB
Pink Floyd - 1983-03-21 - The Final Cut - High-Resolution Remaster 1.571 GB
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#4 ·
Not to dogpile on The Wall or anything, but I tend to agree. Not my favorite album. Group participation had certainly diminished, what with Richard Wright being relegated to session player, and Gilmour giving less and less of a crap. The funniest interview I heard from Gilmour from shortly after that era had to do with his participation on The Final Cut. After Animals, Waters had brought in his demos for The Wall, which apparently included some tracks which would end up on The Final Cut. Those tracks were discarded as being unsuitable and substandard. So when their next project, recording additional tracks to be included in a soundtrack for The Wall movie, morphed into a Roger Waters' Pink Floyd album inspired by events in the Falklands, suddenly these discarded tracks were in play again. Gilmour's comment was, "If these songs weren't good enough for The Wall, why are they good enough now?"
 
#5 ·
So when their next project, recording additional tracks to be included in a soundtrack for The Wall movie, morphed into a Roger Waters' Pink Floyd album inspired by events in the Falklands, suddenly these discarded tracks were in play again. Gilmour's comment was, "If these songs weren't good enough for The Wall, why are they good enough now?"
And, of course, they weren't. Ancient history. Anyway, everyone NEEDS a Floyd collection.
 
#7 ·
I actually did one of my college term papers on the comparison of lyrics between Pink Floyd & Rush! :cool: No joke! Got an A++ on it! Professor thought it was fabulous.

To me, THE WALL is still one of their very best albums (arguably equal to DSOTM - which was the first album I ever heard by them). There is not a track on THE WALL that I don't love (though certain ones were definitely overkilled on the radio!) One of the most psychological concept albums of all time, imho.

Thanks SO much for this tremendous collection!!!

--- DS