Pink Floyd – Frankfurt, Germany (01/27/77)

Pink Floyd
January 27, 1977
Festhalle
Frankfurt, Germany

Disc 1:
01 Sheep 13.46
02 Pigs On The Wing Part 1 2.07
03 Dogs 19.29
04 Pigs On The Wing Part 2 2.06
05 Pigs (Three Different Ones) 16.53

Disc 2:
01 Shine On You Crazy Diamond (parts 1-5) 13.34
02 Welcome To The Machine 8.21
03 Have A Cigar 6.33
04 Wish You Were Here 5.33
05 Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 6-9) 16.49
06 Money 9.27
TOT LENGTH: 115.00

Pink Floyd – BBC Transcription Disc (1970-1971)

Pink Floyd
BBC Transcription Disc 152509-1 152510-2
Direct Transfer from Vinyl
by creamcheese

Story:
This is a little bit of nostalgy.
I bought this boot (I’m almost shure it’s a bout) when i was still very young.
It was played quite a lot then because, well, unissued song in superb quality you know (“never released on a pink floyd album” and all that shit).

Technical Mumbo Jumbo:
Now, after reactivating my good old turntable, now equipped with a Ortophon OM 10 Super cartridge, which -perhaps for the first time ever- is mounted properly (with E. Schˆn moulding tool), I decided to transfer this old treasure to 24/48 with my new Cambridge Audio 540 P phono preamp directly to my RME HDSP 9632.
I have slightly declicked it afterwards.

Music:

  1. Richard Skinner
  2. Embryo (1970-07-16)
  3. John Peel (1970-07-16)
  4. Green is the Colour (1970-07-16)
  5. Careful with that Axe, Eugene (1970-07-16)
  6. Richard Skinner
  7. One of these Days (1971-09-30)
  8. John Peel (1971-09-30)
  9. Echoes (1971-09-30)

There is nothing special about this record, perhaps some of you have it as well and in better quality.
This Copy is not that what one would usually call “mint condition”. The only thing about this one is the version of echoes which has a delayed ping at the beginning which gives the intro a special flavour. I don’t know if the delay was added by the BBC for Broadcast or the bootleggers (if it is a bootleg). But it wasn’t a bad idea at all…

On the Fotos coming with this you can see the record that this one was made from.

Trader’s Blahblah:
No lossy conversion, don¥t sell, trade freely, always wash your hands after shitting.

First seeded excusively on YEESHKUL!-Tracker

Cheers
creamcheese

Pink Floyd – Riding the Cow

Pink Floyd
‘Riding The Cow’
Cow Palace, San Francisco, California
April 13th 1975
Fillmore East, New York, NY
September 27th 1970

Godfather Records (G.R.) 515 / 516 / 517

Silver CD > FLAC

TRACK LISTING

DISC 1

  1. Raving and Drooling
  2. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts I – V)
  3. Have A Cigar
  4. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts VI – IX)

DISC 2

  1. Speak To Me
  2. Breathe
  3. On The Run
  4. Time (Breathe Reprise)
  5. The Great Gig In The Sky
  6. Money
  7. Us And Them
  8. Any COlour You Like
  9. Brain Damage
  10. Eclipse

DISC 3

  1. Echoes
  2. Astronomy DominÈ
  3. Green is the Colour
  4. Careful With That Axe, Eugene
  5. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun
  6. Fat Old Sun

Notes included with Silver CD

Pink Floyd went back in the studio at the beginning of 1975 to work on a new album; some songs had already been played during the tours of France and England during the second half of 1974 (it wasn’t uncommon for Floyd’s to play new songs live to developm them, before developing them, bfore commiting them to vinyl), but work in studio was going slow, so the band decided to fly overseas for a short 13 date tour – both to take advantage of the hige success of “Dark Side”
and to improve new songs.

The first date pf the tour was in Vancouver, Canda, followed by Seattle, Washington, and San Francisco, California. The latter concerts took place on April 12th and 13th at one of the most famous venues in the USA at the time; the 15,000 seat Cow Palace, which is still in operation to this day.

The setlist was the same for all shows of this tour, with the new songs played during the first part of the show (including the recently composed “Have A Cigar”, sandwiched bwtween “Shine On…Pts 1 – 5” and “Shine On…6 – 9”), and the entire “Dark Side” suite taking up the second half. The encore was a 20 minute long rendition of “Echoes”, featuring Dick Parry’s sax in a great capacity.

By 1975. Floyd shows were consistently selling out far in advance, and fans grew increasingly enthusiastic (despite critics holding opposing opinions), mostly due to the the success of “Dark Side”. For the very first time, US fans witnessed Mr. Screeen, the giant mirror ball, and a flying airplane that crashed into the arena, along with the trademark Quadrophonic audio system from previous tours.

All this is a prelude to what was to come on the following years; tonnes of equipment, fleets of trucks and an army of crew members tending to every single logistic issue. The tour will end with a 6 night residency at the L.A. Sports Arena.

The shows at the “Cow Palace” were fantastic and represented a band taht was free to express all its creative potential – this was one of the last tours before grudges developed within the band. and thus Floyd were “firing on all cylinders” musically. Prior to this CD release, there was only a double vinyl bootleg entitled “Prism” (although it didn’t include “Echoes”) – one of the most sought after items on the collectors’ market, so it is with great honour that we present to
you these recordings.

Pink Floyd includes lead guitarist Dave Gilmour, Roger Waters (Bass), Rick Wright (Keyboards) and Nick Mason (Drums). The group’s equipment handlers and their equipment shown on some of the publicity photos of Pink Floyd; it’s appropriate, because the massive amount of sound equipment and the way it is utilized are very much
a part of the group’s performance. The conductor for the piece, “The Atomic Heart Mother” is Peter Phillips.

Pink Floyd were extremely active during 1970 as they were almost always touring, or striving to complete the recording sessions for “Atom Heart Mother”, often hurried by the record company who wanted to capitalize on the growing fame of the band.

In Europe, they played quite a few shows in England (often premiering new material), but they played many dates in France, Germany, Sweden and Denmark. The band also found time to tour America twice: first, from April 9th to May 16th (18 shows), and secondly from September 26th to October 25th (19) shows.

One of the shows during this second leg was held at the famous Fillmore East venue in New York on September 27th (reprising Floyd’s April 9th and 16th appearances during the first leg). The Fillmore East was the twin of the other club owned by the famous promoter Bill Graham, the Fillmore West – located on the Pacific Coast in
San Francisco.

The Fillmore East (also known as the “Village Theatre”) opened in March of 1968, had a capacity of 2,700 seats, and was immediately named “The Church Of Rock ‘N Roll”. Bands typically were required to play twice during the same day (usualyy at 6PM and again at 9PM). The double feature of Floyd was based around the same setlist, with “Atom Heart Mother”, including horn section and choir as an encore.

Pink Floyd would release the “Atom Heart Mother” album on October 10th, 1970 and it subsequebtky topped the UK charts but strangely, despite the bands growing popularity, it would reach in the USA on #55 – and only went gold in 1994! The Floyd shows at the “Fillmore West” are far more known and bootlegged, but this show is a lot kore intiguing and important, and released now for the very first time. Although 2 tracks are missing, it’s an essential document of
this musical era.

Very nice example of these somewhat rare recordings – highly soght after.
Recommended.

Pink Floyd – Tempe, AZ (04/24/94)

Pink Floyd – Live At Sun Devil Stadium
Sun Devil Stadium,
Tempe, Arizona, USA
April 24th 1994

CD1:

  1. Astronomy Domine (4:41)
  2. Learning To Fly (5:16)
  3. What Do You Want From Me (4:50)
  4. Poles Apart (7:11)
  5. Lost For Words (5:53)
  6. Sorrow (10:19)
  7. Take It Back ñ fade out (6:19)
  8. Keep Talking ñ fade in (6:56)
  9. One Of These Days (6:54)
  10. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (11:41)
  11. Breathe (2:54)

CD2:

  1. Time / Breathe reprise ñ fade out (6:45)
  2. High Hopes ñ fade in (8:20)
  3. The Great Gig In The Sky (4:54)
  4. Wish You Were Here (5:38)
  5. Us And Them (6:47)
  6. Money (8:06)
  7. Another Brick In The Wall ñ fade out (7:03)
  8. Comfortably Numb ñ fade in (9:25)
    Encores:
  9. Hey You (5:03)
  10. Run Like Hell (8:09)

SQ: VG

The Rolling Stones – Exile On Main Street Sessions

The Rolling Stones
Exile On Main Street Sessions



CaptainAcidRemaster

Mayflower 220-221

Hi Stones fanatics,

i did phase & level correction and new EQ.
Also worked with Spectral Recovery on tracks 7, 8, 10 on CD 01 & 5, 6 and 13 on CD 02.
Enjoy

Remastered by Captain Acid, September 2023

Covers the session sound source of Stonesí album ìMain Street Rogueî. It is a renewal board with more refined contents by adding newly discovered sound sources to the old title. Permanently preserved press board with beautiful picture disc specifications.

DISC ONE
OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, U.K.
June 10 ñ July 2, 1969

  1. Loving Cup #1
  2. All Down The Line
  3. Loving Cup #2

OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, U.K.
March 31, 1970 ñ July 1970

  1. (Canít I Seem To) Get A Line On You

ROLLING STONES MOBILE, STAR-GROVES, NEWBURY
OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, U.K.
February 17 & March ñ May 1970

  1. Good Time Women

OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, U.K.
June 16 ñ July 27, 1970

  1. Shine A Light #1
  2. All Down The Line
  3. Shine A Light #2

ROLLING STONES MOBILE, STARGROVES, NEWBURY
OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, U.K.
October 21 onwards & November 1970

  1. Shake Your Hips
  2. Good Time Women
  3. Sweet Virginia
  4. Sweet Black Angel
  5. Stop Breaking Down
  6. Aladdin Story

DISC TWO
ROLLING STONES MOBILE, NELLCOTE
VILLEFRANCHE, FRANCE
July 10 ñ Late July & October 14 ñ November 23, 1971

  1. Let It Loose
  2. Iím Not Signifying #1
  3. Rocks Off
  4. All Down The Line
  5. Rip This Joint
  6. Soul Survivor
  7. Loving Cup at Beat Club
  8. Iím Not Signifying #2
  9. Ventilator Blues

SUNSET SOUND, LOS ANGELES, CA, U.S.A.
December 4-17, 1971 & January ñ March 1972

  1. All Down The Line #1
  2. All Down The Line #2

SUNSET SOUND, LOS ANGELES, CA, U.S.A.
March 28, 1972

  1. I Donít Care
  2. Exile On Main Street Blues #1
  3. Exile On Main Street Blues #2

Pink Floyd – Kyoto, Japan (03/10/72)

Pink Floyd
1972-03-10
Taiikukan Hall
Kyoto, Japan


Home Again
Label: TOP PF 72010 D

CD1:

Breathe (2:59)
On The Run (5:37)
Time/Breathe (Reprise)/Mortality Sequence (12:01)
Money (7:21)
Us And Them (7:11)
Any Colour You Like (4:59)
Brain Damage (4:04)
Eclipse (2:47)
CD2:

One Of These Days (11:25)
Careful With That Axe, Eugene (12:40)
Echoes (25:40)
Total length: 96 min 44 sec

Source: AUD[LOW]>CDR

Quality: EX

All tracks: Taiikukan Hall, Kyoto, Japan. March 10th, 1972.

Speak To Me > Breathe > On The Run > Time > Breathe (Reprise) > Mortality Sequence >
Money > Us And Them > Any Colour You Like > Brain Damage > Eclipse

[ROGER: Thank you. See you again in […]]

One Of These Days

[ROGER: Thank you. This is called ‘Careful With That Axe, Eugene’.]

Careful With That Axe, Eugene

[ROGER: Thank you. >< This is called ‘Echoes’]

Echoes

[ROGER: Thank you […]]

Comments:

Far East Tour
March 6th-March 18th, 1972.

I find recordings from the Japan ’72 tour to be considerably better than the recycled Feb. 17, ’72 show in London. In particularly this one. First off, it contains the entire DSotM! Us and Them isn’t hacked (nor is Time or Brain Damage), and Eclipse is not faded. The sound quality is VG+ to Ex for this time period, and the polite Japanese crowd is felt but not heard. Furthermore, OotD is the best I’ve heard. Listening to it, you are moved with its rapid drive. This version is especially unique because they begin experimenting with their electronics during the ‘Dr. Who’ section to generate this ‘race car’ sound which zips around your head. Check it out.

The video has nice footage, but I’m skeptical about the sourcing. The live footage to “AHM” does not correspond to the music (your lips move, but i can’t hear what your saying!…and just how does Dave make those guitar sounds without moving his hands?). Cymbaline is credited to be from the Fillmore, but it looks more like the BBC/Top Gear studio. No complaints about The Making of the Wall. But again, nice to see images different from the Miles book.” – PIG1DO

The recording is extremely distant, but sounds OK if you wear a good set of headphones. Vocals are loud enough, yet hardly any drums.

Performance wise, a strong one. The band does a great OTR and Money has some trouble at the beginning (enjoyable, though). Its not a must have, but since it’s the only RoIO of that show it’s worth having in your collection. – Toddstar

I’ve been having a hard time finding a good version of this show. This one is still enjoyable but not the best one… it’s still a nice performance… Seems like there’s a lot of echo in the auditorium. – PL

Pink Floyd – Osaka, Japan (03/09/72)

Pink Floyd
1972-03-09
Festival Hall
Osaka, Japan

Disc 1

  1. Speak To Me [3:25]
  2. Breathe [2:53]
  3. On The Run [6:39]
  4. Time / Breathe (reprise) [7:31]
  5. The Mortality Sequence [4:15]
  6. Money [7:34]
  7. Us And Them [7:31]
  8. Any Colour You Like [4:12]
  9. Brain Damage [3:59]
  10. Eclipse [2:23]
  11. One Of These Days [9:38]

Disc 2

  1. Careful With That Axe, Eugene [12:35]
  2. Echoes [27:51]