Pink Floyd – Nothing But the Blues

Pink Floyd
“Nothing But The Blues”
Various Dates and Venues

NOTE:This is a second “Fixed” version(Revison-B) of the Torrent Previously Posted.I have Added Yorkshire Blues(Track 3-01-it should go after Paris Cinema Blues and before Santa Monica Blues on Disc One),someArtwork from Blues By Pink,a New MD5and Updated Info File and I have removed Track 1-05 Montreaux Slow Blues from the torrent as it was correctly pointed out to me that the track was not from Montreaux 1970-11-22 but was actually a duplicte version of the Paris Cinema Blues already included on that torrent,and was much poorer in sound quality as well…

I was also made aware of several tracks with Sector Boundry Errors so I used Traders Little Helper to fix them all…(Note that was done on previous “Fixed” torrent…all SBEs were already aligned for this one after adding Yorkshire Blues”)

If you downloaded the original torrent,no need to redownload this whole torrent ,just grab “Yorkshre Blues” and add it where It should go…and just delete Track 1-05 Montreaux Slow Blues, and run traders little helper to fix “SBE’s” before burning to CD and just download the edited info file from this torrent…sorry to all those who already burned it…

I have always been fascinated with the seemingly impromptu “Blues’ numbers that the Floyd started playing mostly as encores in early 1970 so I decided to put together a “Compilation” of the “Best Sounding” and “Rarest” versions I could find. This is by no means every “Blues” they did but the ones I feel standout for either Quality or Rarity…

Being a rabid Floyd Fan but by no means a “Floydophile” I would welcome any comments and additions to the ones I have on these Two CD’s…

The first refernce I have seen for Pink Floyd playing the”Blues” is on the ROIO
“Mothers-Birmingham” March 8,1970 but there is some debate wether this roio is even from this date. I have never been able to obtain it to listen to the “Blues” encore on it to give my opinion.

The first date that the “Blues” was officialy played acording to the PF-DB is March 13,1970 and is included here as the first track on Disc I “Technische Universitat Blues” and was played at the Konzert Saal, Technische Universitat West Berlin,Germany.

The Last Date(other than Montreal-1977) the “Blues” was played acording to the PF-DB was December 1,1972 at the Palais des Sports de L’ile de la Jatte,Saint Ouen,France and is included here as Track 7 on Disc 2 “Saint Ouen Blues” and is one of the rare times the “Blues” was not played as an encore.

I would especialy welcome any and all information as to when the “Blues” was truly first played,and last played,why they started playing it,why they stopped playing it and any other comments by the Floyd themselves and “Floydophiles” as well that are related to the “Blues” by Pink Floyd.

I want to especialy thank the collector(who wishes to remain anonymous)who provided me with “Montreal Matrix Blues” (His Remaster) and the unreleased 1st generation “Santa Monica Blues”…a true “Blues” Rarity

Thanks…

futura

Disc One 78:53

1-01 Technische Universitat Blues
1-02 Rotterdam Blues
1-03 Montreaux 12 Bar Blues(middle section of “biding my time” ?)
1-04 Montreaux More Blues
1-05 Montreaux Slow Blues(DELETED)
1-06 Offenbach Blues
1-07 Berlin Blues
1-08 Copenhagen Blues
1-09 Paris Cinema Blues
3-01 Yorkshire Blues
1-10 Santa Monica Blues
1-11 San Diego Blues
1-12 Cleveland Blues

Disc Two 75:49

2-01 Rainbow Theatre 18 Blues
2-02 Rainbow Theater 19 Blues
2-03 Rainbow Theatre 20 Blues
2-04 Boston Blues
2-05 Wembley Blues
2-06 Detroit Blues
2-07 St. Ouen Blues
2-08 Montreal Matrix Blues
2-09 Los Angeles Last Few Bricks Blues#1
2-10 Los Angeles Last Few Bricks Blues#2

Lineage:These are copies of the text files that accompanied each of these “Blues” Versions when I downloaded them. I have left the entire set list intact wherever it was included in the original text file.

Disc One

1-01 Technische Universitat Blues

Richard, Are You Ready Yet?
Konzert Saal, Technische Universitat, West Berlin
March 13, 1970

Set List
disc 1
01 Astronomy Domine
02 Careful With That Axe, Eugene
03 Cymbaline
04 A Saucerful Of Secrets

disc 2
01 Embryo
02 Interstellar Overdrive (edit or skip at 5:00)
03 Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun
04 Richard, Are You Ready Yet? (RW speaking)
05 Atom Heart Mother
06 Blues

This Revision has had the levels boosted by 12dB, a few clicks and pops removed
and some edits to the ends and beginnings of songs for better indexing.
This was done using Cool Edit 2000 on Sep 03, 2003 by kingjollytrouser.

1-02 Rotterdam Blues

Grote Zaal, De Doelen
Rotterdam, Netherlands
November 7, 1970

Source: very good audience recording
Lineage: original silver CDs -> EAC (V0.95 prebeta 4) -> wav ->
mkw (V0.97 beta 1) -> shn
Taped by: –
Transfered by: –

Bootleg Title: \”Remergence\”, Highland HL204/205

1-03 Montreaux 12 Bar Blues(middle section of “biding my time” ?)
1-04 Montreaux More Blues

1970-11-21 –
Montreux Casino.
Montreaux,Switzerland
Disc 1:

  1. Astronomy Domine
  2. Fat Old Sun
  3. Atom Heart Floyd

Disc 2:

  1. Cymbaline
  2. Embryo
  3. Just Another 12 Bar Blues(middle section of “biding my time” ?)
  4. More Blues

Source: SBD > ?? > CDR

The version I used for Track 1-03 Montreaux 12 Bar Blues is from “Smoking Blues” which on the PF-DB suggests ‘just another 12 bar’ is actually the middle section of ‘biding my time’..this is the only ‘incomplete’ track as it has a fade in.

1-05 Offenbach Blues

Pictures of Pink Floyd Restoration Project [Speed Corrected]
Blues are actually from February 26 1971- Stadthalle, Offenbach, West Germany

Records were played on a Technics Sl-1200MK2 turntable, using a Layla 3G console directly into a Dell computer. There was no sound card used during the recording process (the Layla generates a virtual card). Music recording was directly processed by Sound Forge 6.0. Too much high-quality percussion existed within the recordings to use a vinyl restoration suite. A digital spot remover was used manually to remove the larger clicks and crackles, then an automatic remover was used afterwards. Results were real-time compared with the raw wav file, both by monitoring from the computer, and by auditioning a test-pressing on a home-theatre system. Unfortunately, there was a major flaw found in the vinyl on side one at around the 5:15 mark. That was ‘jiggled’ as much as possible after rerecording the entire side and starting over.
A small amount of noise reduction was used on all record sides. Fortunately, the lowest level of the sound recording is way above the lowest level of surface noise. A sample was made of “dead space”, both before and after the recording. The lower volume level was used to remove noise. No EQ of any sort was used.
Engineered by Doinker in his “studio” from the original vinyl, all subsequent actions done in a group meeting with other crazy people during the week of March 6, 2006.
Pictures of Pink Floyd Restoration Project
originally released by Doinker
speed correction by blokhead
Doinker’s FLACs > WAV > SC > WAV > FLAC
The entire album was running slightly fast.
blokhead

1-06 Berlin Blues

“Vierundzwanzig Teile Von Nichts”
Berliner Sportpalast
05june1971
Harvested CDR029

1-07 Copenhagen Blues

“Northern Old Sun”
1971, September 23rd
Frederiksberg, Copenhagen, Denmark

1-08 Paris Cinema Blues

Paris Cinema, London, England
1971-09-30
Meddled
Harvested CDR 001

Pink Floyd
The Great Hall, Bradford University, Yorkshire, England
Date: 10 October, 1971

Title: One Of These Days In Bradford
Free Range Pigs (FRP SCS-CDR001/002)

This is how I received it:

Source: Fuji Film FX Pure-Ferrix C-60 Cassettes(2)>Onkyo TA-RW 244>
Tascam DA-20 MkII>DAT(48Khz)>Monster Coaxial Cable>Cool EditPro>
WAV(48Khz, 16 Bit)>SHN

This is what I did to comply with Dime’s Policy as it was in 4 large files and not split into seperate tracks:

SHN>DBPoweramp>WAV(48Khz, 16 Bit)>Direct WAV Splitter 2.4.0>DBPoweramp>Flac Level 8>Traders Little Helper(Fixed Sector Boundry Errors)

Rating: VG+

Careful With That Axe, Eugene
Tuneups
Fat Old Sun
Tuneups
Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun (Intro)
Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun
Tuneups
Atom Heart Mother
Atom Heart Mother (Outro)
Echoes
Cymbaline
One Of These Days I’m Going To Cut You Into Little Pieces
A Saucerful Of Secrets
Pink Blues(“Yorkshire Blues”)

NOTE: Please add”Yorkshire Blues” and add it to previous upload Pink Floyd “Nothing But The Blues” before burning “Nothing But The Blues” to CD It should be added after Paris Cinema Blues and Before Santa Monica Blues. Also please update your info file with this lineage for YorkshireBlues(PinkBlues)

Comments: From a very clean clone of the master cassettes. These tapes are the source for every Bradford release that you have heard. This is a direct transfer from the first generation tapes which date from 1971.

The recording includes all tune-ups and band chatter between tracks. The boys are in a playful mood, as you can tell by their interaction with the audience, which is very quiet during the songs. There is no appreciable hiss. The taper also used 60 minute cassettes, 30 minutes to a side, which is obvious by the breaks.

  • ‘Careful With That Axe, Eugene’: The recording begins with the first few notes of the song. I
    especially like Roger’s scream since it is–by my count–a full 19 seconds long!
  • ‘Fat Old Sun’: A great jam session. Vocals are not perfectly clear, but you can hear every word. There are some interesting guitar licks during the tune-ups.
  • ‘Set The Controls’: The first tape flip occurs during the intro. After the song, Roger introduces ‘Atom Heart Mother’ then says the band is going to take a break, followed by what sounds like
    “then we’re going to have a drink.”
  • ‘Atom Heart Mother’: During the intro, there are several pops which sound as if they might have
    been due to a loose microphone lead.
  • ‘Echoes’: The opening pings to this “new piece” just pierces your skull.
  • ‘Cymbaline’: The “footsteps” sequence goes on for quite a while. The third and final tape flip
    occurs during this sequence.
  • ‘One Of These Days’: David introduces this new song using its full title. This was the second
    performance of this song, the first was at the BBC 0n 30 September.
  • ‘A Saucerful Of Secrets’: The final break in the tape occurs prior to ‘Celestial Voices’.

1-09 Santa Monica Blues

1st generation cassette
Santa Monica Civic Auditorium
Santa Monica, Ca.
16 October, 1971

The person I received this from wrote:

The blues jam is not the encore (as it’s incorectly placed on “The Eye Of Agamotto” ROIO and all other subsequent ROIO’s), I have a newspaper clipping of the next days review which proves it.

Here is the correct setlist:

Careful With That Axe, Eugene
Fat Old Sun
Embryo
Cymbaline
Blues
Echoes
A Saucerful Of Secrets
Set The Controls
Atom Heart Mother

How do I know all this? I met the taper of this show in 1985 and received the tapes from him personally, not through the mail. My guess is that all the copies of this show come from my source, which I also guess is the only 1st generation copy that exists. The track you have from this show is the only track ever released digitally from my copy.

The Boys were about to play Echoes when Wright’s keyboards break down. The whistling is the crowd tiring from the delay in the repairs. Roger says something which I can not hear, then they begin the Blues Jam without Wright. Wright joins when the keyboards are fixed and they end the song……. This piece is NOT the encore, as shown on every other setlist.

The setlist that everyone assumes is 10-16-71 Santa Monica Civic Auditorium is incorrect but in a strange way.
CD1
01 Careful With That Axe, Eugene + tuning 14:15
02 Fat Old Sun 16:22
03 Set The Controls + tuning 15:29
04 Atom Heart Mother 17:13
05 Embryo 13:10
CD2
01 tuning + Cymbaline 14:54
02 Echoes + tuning 30:21
03 A Saucerful Of Secrets + tuning 20:50
04 Blues 5.52

The first 2 tracks are in order, correctly. Tracks 3&4 are in correct order but misplaced in the setlist. Embryo & Cymbaline are in correct order but span the 2 discs. 2 other tracks are in correct order but again are misplaced in the setlist.

My conclusions:

1: The person who did this bootleg(Eye of Agamotto) is an idiot.
2: At the time this recording was released only 74 minute CDs were available and the songs were re arranged to fit that format. If that was done there should be a note of some kind because everyone now believes this is the setlist for this show.
3: Because the blues jam exists and not knowing the reason it was played that person just assumed the blues jam was the encore………only because it was in the past and in later shows. Then, from that assumtion, they felt the licence to interpret the remainder of the setlist.

Quote from the Los Angeles Times review ….

“….the obstinate passive resistance of keyboardist Rick Wright’s Leslie unit caused interminable ( and insufficiently explained) delays of the first local performance of “Echoes”…….A potentionaly interesting note is that the rather embarassing blues jam by Gilmour and rythm section, while Wright reprimanded his gadgets, earned as much applause as any piece before “Echoes”.

That’s 35-1/2 year old proof that the blues jam comes before ” Echoes” and throws the entire setlist into question. I’d have to check but I also think there are no gaps in the recording between Cymbaline and the Blues Jam.

1-10 San Diego Blues

“New Mown Grass”

PinkRoioShn-CDR-008 (PRS-CDR-008)

1971.10.17 Convention Hall, Community Concourse, San Diego, CA

lineage: cass[M] > cass[1] > Hi-Fi > DAT[2] > shn @ 16bit/48khz > TLH > wav > Adobe Audition
1.5 (speed and pitch correction) > cd wav (cutting tracks and flac conversion) flac @ 16bit/48khz

1-11 Cleveland Blues

Emerson Gym, Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland, Ohio, USA
November 6, 1971

ROIO Title:”Reserved”

Source: Audience Recording
Lineage: SonyTC55 > cass[M] > CDR(?) > SHN

DISC 1

  1. The Embryo [13:08]
  2. Fat Old Sun [16:12]
  3. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun [15:05]
  4. Atom Heart Mother [18:31]

DISC 2

  1. One Of These Days [9:50]
  2. Careful With That Axe, Eugene [14:12]
  3. Cymbaline [13:02]
  4. Echoes [28:56]
  5. Blues [8:25]

Total Length: 137:21 Mins

Notes:

This is not the FRP release, but according to the information
I have it is exactly the same source.

Disc Two:

2-01 Rainbow Theatre 18 Blues

1972/02/18 – Rainbow Theatre, London, England (SHN)”

03 Blues + applause + audience demanding STC, IO, AD etc.. 11:02
NOTE: I have edited out most of the nearly 5 minutes of the Applause at the end from this track to make this fit on one CD…Track 2-01 is now 6:20

“Complete recording of the 18 Feb. date at the Rainbow Theatre ‘ 72 (second night at the Rainbow) it includes tuneups, Waters comments and audience appreciation. The sound quality is excellent, the performance is more than pleasurable and the audience sounds really warm Waters introduces Careful as a “Golden Oldie” (or something like that)

Part of the audience was present the first night at the Rainbow too for sure, since they seem to know well the setlist (requesting loudly for songs) except for Blues that was not performed the first night and that left the audience speechless first and then enthusiastic

2-02 Rainbow Theater 19 Blues

Rainbow Theatre
London, England
February 19th 1972

All Sources: ACL2005>CDR>EAC>FLAC
Source1: The Rainbow Volumes 3 (ACR-019) SHN DL
Source2: End Of The Rainbow (Moonwalk Part2) FLAC DL

The main purpose of this project was to combine the two incomplete sources for this important concert date to create one complete show. Source 1 was speed corrected, channels balanced, and overall level increased. Very slight de-hiss at the very top combined with slight EQ changes at high end in attempt to bring some music out with no net change in hiss level. No changes for Source 2 except inserting additional audience segment from Source 1 at the end of Echoes and removed one bump and a harsh tape start. More details in the notes below. Enjoy.

DISC 1: 65:48

Breathe (fades in) 0:58
On The Run 6:17
Time 5:59
Breathe (Reprise) 1:02
The Mortality Sequence 4:39
Money 7:28
Us And Them 6:54
Any Colour You Like 4:32
Brain Damage 4:06
Eclipse 3:07
One Of These Days 10:37
Careful With That Axe Eugene 13:02

DISC 2: 63:22

Echoes 26:21
A Saucerful Of Secrets 15:49
Second Cud (Blues) 8:09
Set The Controls 13:01

Total 129:10

For Free Trade Only – Not For Sale
Little Pieces Production (LLP)
Artwork Layout By Little Pieces

Notes:
Source 1: The Rainbow Volumes 3 (ACR-019) has decent fidelity but also a very high level of hiss. In almost all cases, I strongly discourage the application of de-hissing. IMO, when the objective is to reduce the hiss it almost always diminishes the recording. My objective was to pull some highs out without increasing the net hiss. I started by creating a new base level of +3.5db since the level was a bit low. Then I applied a very slight de-hiss at the very top combined with slight reduction at the high end with EQ. This allowed me to boost 2-3db in the 2-10khz range in attempt to bring some music out with no net change in hiss level. These various steps were all done at very slight levels so as to not diminsh the music.

Source 1: Speed corrected +2.0%, The Floyd were just beginning to play the Dark Side set at this point. They were still experimenting and feeling their way and it is sometimes hard during this period to get a handle on the correct speed, so I was conservative in my approach.

Source 1: A few segments were boosted above the +3.5db base. The first 30 secs of “Breathe” was lower than the rest while the recorder was setting his equipment.
“The Mortality Sequence” and the beginning of “Money” was low and buried in the hiss as well. The first 35 secs of “One Of These Days” was low as well.

Source 1: The Dark Side set channels were balanced a bit. Left +1.2db, Right -1.2db.

Source 1: a couple transitions and bumps were smoothed.

Source 2: No changes for Source 2 except inserting additional audience segment from Source 1 at the end of Echoes and removed one bump and a harsh tape start.

2-03 Rainbow Theatre 20 Blues

Best Of the Rainbow -REVISION-

Date: Feb 20,1972

Location: Rainbow Theatre, London

label: happy Pig

Comments: This is my revision to my old version.
the intro is still from Rainbow Vol 4, the main source is the Soundboard though some call it Aud?. this sbd
is taken from Best Of Tour 72″original Master series”. there is no change in the bass boosting, its the same as the
original best of the rainbow.

here is whats different. the patching on Time and US & Them is from a new Master>MD aud recording. the rest of the
concert is also from Master>MD source.

only volume amplification and speed correction has been done to Aud source.

my old version was not speedcorrected cuz i didnt know how then.

2-04 Boston Blues

BOSTON MUSIC HALL
BOSTON, MA MAY 4, 1972
JOE MALONEY MASTER RECORDING

AM>WAV>FLAC

Another Joe Maloney master recording on DIME. Presented to you un-altered. No EQ.

Disc one:

1: Intro/Speak to me
2: Breath
3: On the Run
4: Time
5: Great gig in the sky
6: Money
7: Us and them
8: Any Color you like
9: Brain Damage/Eclipse (part one-flip)

Disc two:

1: Brain Damage/Eclipse (cont)
2: One of these days
3: Careful with that axe, Eugene
4: Echoes (flip)
5: Blues

2-05 Wembley Blues

Wembley Empire Pool

Middlesex, England

(benefit for War on Want)

October 21, 1972

the sound quality is very good and it should come from 3rd generation tape, no hiss is detectable … I do prefer the sound of A Benefit For War On Want though, even if a tad hissy. -littlesheep

2-06 Detroit Blues

“War with Pandora”

Sound Quality Scale (G+ VG- VG VG+ EX- EX EX+ SUP- SUP)

SQ Rating: VG+ Vinyl Source
EX- PB Source Bonus tracks

Ford Auditorium
Detroit Michigan
April 27th 1972

All Sources: ACL2005>CDR>EAC>FLAC
Source1: “War In The Head LP” FLAC: Declicked/Decrackled, Speed Corrected, Level Adjusted, Track Order Corrected
Source2: “Pandoras Box” Silver: Speed Corrected -2.7%, Upgrade Bonus Tracks: STC and Blues.

“War In The Head” was generally rated VG to VG/VG+, primarily because it was a raw rip from no better than average condition Vinyl. Though often a bit thin and sometimes shrill, it has pretty strong fidelity, but is full of vinyl artifacts, e.g. snap, crackle, pop, static etc. the usual. Also many level fluctuations, mostly drop offs of various amounts throughout the whole recording. Also, IMO, the speed was off on the Dark Side set and on some of the second set as well. Finally the track order of the second set was incorrect.

IMHO, though the vinyl source is still a bit rough, after the adjustments this version is much more listenable now and the Bonus tracks from “Pandoras Box” from this date are nice upgrades to the other sources from this date. The PB bonus tracks on disc 2 can be placed before their vinyl counterparts if one chooses with no transition issues. Enjoy.

DISC 1: 77:00

Breathe (fades in) 2:04
On The Run 4:32
Time 5:55
Breathe (Reprise) 1:05
The Mortality Sequence 3:45
Money 6:27
Us And Them 7:46
Any Colour You Like (fades out) 5:00
One Of These Days 8:23
Careful With That Axe Eugene 11:09
Echoes 20:48

DISC 2: 41:47

Set The Controls 11:51
Blues (fades in) 8:52
Set The Controls (PB Source) 12:05
Blues (PB Source)(fades in) 8:58

Total 118:47

For Free Trade Only – Not For Sale
Little Pieces Production (LLP)
Artwork Layout By Little Pieces

Notes:
Used a vinyl declicker and decrackler and removed/reduced dozens of the louder remaining pops manually. Though some remain and there are still some chunky sections, like some quiet sections and “Blues”, the overall “vinylness” has been reduced about 70%.

Speed Corrected The Dark Side and Echoes +2.5%, they were audibly dragging.

I addressed the Variable levels by starting with a new base of +5db. Then I identified more than twenty segments that levels dropped off and boosted them additionally til they matched the adjacent segments. There were a couple segments, particularly “Blues”, where the levels were reduced below the new base of +5db. Though not perfect, still a big improvement in volume continuity which makes for a much more pleasurable listen.

EQ was only used on segments requiring significant level boosting so that their sound qualities would match the surrounding segments as they passed from one to another. The only EQ used for “musical reasons” was on about 40% of “Echoes”. Even after adjusting the levels a portion sounded noticeably drab compared to the rest, so the highs were boosted slightly so it matched the rest of the track better. NO Dehissing was used anywhere

Also removed the micro spaces between each track and removed some of the excess vinyl portions between the tracks on the second set for smoother transitions.

“Pandoras Box” Bonus tracks, “Set The Controls..” and “Blues” were a bit fast. Speed corrected -2.7%.

2-07 St. Ouen Blues

Rememberance Of Things Past

Date: 1st December 1972

04 Blues ** Recorded on 1 Dec 1972 at Palais des Sports, St Ouen, France
Location: Palais des Sports de Llle de la Jatte, St Ouen, France

Source: Soundboard/Radio(?)

Track taken from roio release
1972-04-28
Eclipse – A Piece For Assorted Lunatics Rev A
The Auditorium, Chicago, Illinois USA

Released: Harvested Records [HRV CDR 004]

Source: AUD[LOW]>SHN
Rating: EX/VG+

2-08 Montreal Matrix Blues

Last Performance of the Animals Tour
July 6, 1977, Olympic Stadium
Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Matrix Info:

Source 1: Master > DAT(2) > Amadeus > MacFlac > Flac

Source 2: Unknown > Shn ( From “Azimuth Coordinator” Pt. 2 )

Source 3: 2nd generation cassette > Kyocera D-801 (azimuth adjusted) > Sony Sound Forge 8.0 > SB X-Fi Platinum > Wave

Sources 1 + 2 converted to Wave using DBpoweramp > All Sources > Guitar Tracks Pro 3.0 > SB X-Fi Platinum > Magix Audio Cleaning Lab > Traders Little Helper > Flac

Source 2 ends midway during the track. Source 3 ends just as Mason strikes the final drum beat

This is the show where Roger finally had enough of
the huge, wild audiences of the stadium concerts. After
ridiculing them with profanity, he later spits in the
face one of the more unruly fans. This total estrangement
between the band and the audience is what Roger claims
gave him the inspiration for the Wall.

2-09 Los Angeles Last Few Bricks Blues#1

Original source:
Azimuth Coordinator vol3 CD

This Source:
“Antiques and Curios”
rare live performances and other strangeness
produced by Jim Shoes and the Barkin’ Dogs.

The Last Few Bricks pt.2 [8:16]
LA Arena, Los Angeles, Feb. 7, 1980
I could write a book on this ‘song’, but i won’t. This is the last piece of new music from the 4-man lineup, the extra jam played on the first night of the Wall tour. It’s a variation on an instrumental version of breathe (hmm, sound familiar?), was probably ‘written’ by dave gilmour, as he was the ‘music director’ for the shows, and i’ll bet it was rehearsed once or twice. Often assumed to be a one-time improv jam to cover a lag in the stage show, it was infact played again the next night.

2-10 Los Angeles Last Few Bricks Blues#2

Originalsource:
A Little Black Book With my Poems In CD-R remastered from LP

This Source:
“Antiques and Curios”
rare live performances and other strangeness
produced by Jim Shoes and the Barkin’ Dogs

The Last Few Bricks pt.2 [3:16]
LA Arena, Los Angeles, Feb. 8, 1980
…and this is the other performance. It’s a different arrangement, and about half as long as the night before. A true gem; performance-wise, I like this one better. but the sound quality is not as nice as the other. I didn’t do the vinyl ‘remastering’ on this one, and there is too much noise reduction for my taste.

Although these last two are Technicaly not “Blues”versions as we know them, I feel that as they are very Bluesy and IMHO that they are indeed the Last Time the Floyd played the “Blues”…

Thanks go out to all the Tapers over the years and everyone who shared these gems in their original or remastered versions…

All were gathered from strictly Lossless sites such as Dime and Yeeshkul so please share freely but do not convert to Lossy Formats such as MP3…

I have done my best to provide as much Info on Lineage as I could but more is always welcome and will be added to the description as found…

Enjoy!!!

futura

Pink Floyd – Some More Secrets (1967-1988)

Pink Floyd
Some More Secrets – 1967-1988

CD1
01 – Introduction – 1:12
02 – Daybreak I – 8:12
03 – Work – 3:55
04 – Afternoon (Tea Break) – 3:35
05 – Afternoon (Biding My Time) – 5:14
06 – Doing It – 4:04
07 – Sleep – 4:38
08 – Nightmare – 9:15
09 – Daybreak II – 1:23
10 – The Beginning – 5:58
11 – Beset By Creatures Of The Deep – 6:28
12 – The Narrow Way – 5:14
13 – The Pink Jungle – 4:49
14 – The Labyrinth Of Auximenes – 6:40
15 – Behold The Temple Of Light – 5:32
16 – The End Of The Beginning – 6:47
CD2
01 – Echoes – 23:29
02 – Careful With That Axe, Eugene – 12:49
03 – Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun – 14:11
CD3
01 – Cymbaline – 12:28
02 – Atom Heart Mother – 30:01
03 – A Saucerful Of Secrets – 20:33
CD4
01 – Tuning & Intro – 3:29
02 – Raving And Drooling – 11:59
03 – Tuning & Intro – 1:43
04 – You Gotta Be Crazy – 13:28
05 – Tuning & Intro – 1:51
06 – Shine On You Crazy Diamond Parts I-V – 12:31
07 – Have A Cigar – 4:37
08 – Shine On You Crazy Diamond Parts VI-IX – 13:28
09 – Speak To Me – 6:09
10 – Breathe – 2:55
11 – On The Run – 4:32
CD5
01 – Time – 6:29
02 – The Great Gig In The Sky – 6:05
03 – Money – 8:08
04 – Us And Them – 7:53
05 – Any Colour You Like – 8:40
06 – Brain Damage – 3:44
07 – Eclipse – 2:12
08 – Tuning & Intro – 1:56
09 – Echoes – 22:21
CD6
01 – Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Part 1-5) – 11:44
02 – Signs Of Life – 4:27
03 – Learning To Fly – 6:16
04 – Yet Another Movie/Round And Around – 7:12
05 – A New Machine (Part 1) – 1:43
06 – Terminal Frost – 6:21
07 – A New Machine (Part 2) – 0:33
08 – Sorrow – 10:17
09 – Dogs Of War – 8:17
10 – On The Turning Away – 8:59
CD7
01 – One Of These Days – 6:59
02 – Time – 5:40
03 – On The Run – 4:41
04 – Wish You Were Here – 6:15
05 – Welcome To The Machine – 7:10
06 – Us And Them – 7:39
07 – Money (End Cut) – 8:25
08 – Another Brick In The Wall (Part 2) – 6:33
09 – Comfortably Numb – 10:35
CD8
01 – Murderistic Woman Or Careful With That Axe, Eugene – 3:57
02 – The Massed Gadgets Of Hercules (A Saucerful Of Secrets) – 8:01
03 – Let There Be More Light – 4:33
04 – Julia Dream – 3:34
05 – Point Me At The Sky – 4:25
06 – Baby Blue Shuffle In D Major (Narrow Way Part One) – 4:12
07 – Embryo – 3:11
08 – Interstellar Overdrive – 8:34
09 – Grantchester Meadows – 3:46
10 – Cymbaline – 3:38
11 – Green Is The Color – 6:54
12 – Narrow Way Part Three – 4:43
13 – Vegetable Man – 3:35
14 – Scream The Last Scream – 3:47
15 – Jugband Blues – 3:52
16 – Pow R. Toc H – 4:37
CD9
01 – Intro By John Peel – 0:42
02 – Fat Old Sun – 14:59
03 – One Of These Days – 7:43
04 – The Embryo – 10:46
05 – Echoes – 26:29
06 – Blues – 4:57

Disc ten has been officially released, therefore not included in the torrent. Also, both dvd’s are not included in this torrent. It’s a nice collection of sbd’s, though. No setlist on the info file, so I’ll post the cover art below so you can see what the dates are; and the setlists.
Soundboard Collection

Pink Floyd – The Sights and Sounds of Syd Barrett’s Pink Floyd (1967-1971)

Pink Floyd
The Sights and Sounds of Syd Barrett’s Pink Floyd (1967-1971)

Tracks:

  1. Introduction by Paul McCartney 0:50
  2. Interstellar Overdrive 4:15
  3. CBC Radio story/interview + “Astronomy Domine” 3:35
  4. Pow R Toc H 0:35
  5. Introduction by Hans Keller 1:00
  6. Astronomy Domine 3:57
  7. See Emily Play 2:42
  8. Flaming 2:44
  9. Reaction in G 0:35
  10. Scream thy Last Scream 4:46
  11. Apples and Oranges (stereo mix) 3:03
  12. Paint Box (stereo mix) 3:27
  13. Jugband Blues (“unreleased” version) 3:04
  14. Vegetable Man 2:30
  15. Julia Dream (stereo mix) 2:33
  16. Clowns and Jugglers (two takes not in box set) 1:24
  17. Terrapin 3:05
  18. Gigolo Aunt 3:38
  19. Baby Lemonade 2:34
  20. Effervescing Elephant 1:00
  21. Two of a Kind 2:30
  22. Dominoes 2:57
  23. Love Song 1:27
  24. Baby Lemonade 2:17
  25. Octopus 4:55
    Total: 66:49

Sources:
18 Jan 1967- 1971 Sources as stated on the CD:

  1. Granada-TV, 18 January 1967
  2. UFO Club, London, 20 January 1967
  3. CBC radio, February 1967
  4. Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, 14 May 1967
  5. BBC-TV
  6. Queen Elizabeth Hall, London 14 May 1967
  7. Studio outtake
  8. Tower (U.S.) single?
  9. Carlisle, 23 July 1967
  10. Studio outtake
  11. “Masters of Rock”
  12. “Masters of Rock”/”Relics”
  13. Studio outtake
  14. Studio outtake
  15. “Masters of Rock”/”Relics”
  16. Studio outtake
    17.-21. BBC “Sound of the Seventies” 24 February 1970
    22.-24. BBC “Sound of the Seventies” 16 February 1971 2
  17. June 1970

Band:
Syd Barrett
Roger Waters
Rick Wright
Nick Mason

Xref: Rare

Antiques – A Rare Collection Of Oddities

Quality: G-Ex

Comments:
Track 3 has a CBC Radio story/interview with Syd Barrett, Roger Waters and Nick Mason
with unreleased “Astronomy Domine”

Quality track by track: 1. G 2. G- 3. G- 4.-8. VG 9. F 10.-12. Ex 13. VG (dropout) 14. VG
(dropout) 15. Ex 16. F 17.-21. Ex 22.-24. F- 25. F

A very frustrating CD! There is some really great stuff on here, but in most cases there’s
something screwing it up, usually editing or dropout (as in intermittent silence!). As you
can see from the running times, many of the selections are cut to smithereens, though in the
case of “Interstellar Overdrive” and “Pow R Toc H” it appears to have been done prior to
the broadcasts that this disc reproduces. It has the cleanest “Scream Thy Last Scream”
I’ve ever heard, and I’d say the same about “Vegetable Man” if it weren’t laden with some
really annoying dropout. Tracks 17-21 are the already commercially-available BBC material
and tracks 11, 12 and 15 are simply the “Masters of Rock”/”Relics” versions. The CBC
interview has been released in a longer version on “Stoned Alone” but here it just comes to
a sledgehammer halt after a few minutes. Paul McCartney may or may not have been
talking about Pink Floyd–he sounds like he could have had them in mind, but he never says
their name once. I’m unconvinced that “See Emily Play” is different, though it may be. The
liner notes claim it’s a “rough mix with the backing track (notably organ) mixed louder and
the vocals too low”. Well, maybe. “Jugband Blues” sounds like it may just be from the
mono mix of ASOS. I’m glad I have it for “Astronomy Domine” and “Scream Thy Last
Scream”, if you don’t need those then it’s probably not worth it.

The tracks as they really are (with snide comments):

1) Introduction by Paul McCartney (I first heard this clip on the Magnesium Proverbs CD.
Whether or not the stated source is correct, I’ll leave to the hard core Beatles fans out there.
However, it’s presence on a Pink Floyd CD is rather baffling. To have appeared here, on a
second Pink Floyd CD, is even more baffling.)

2) Interstellar Overdrive (I doubt very much that the stated source is correct, as this version
of IO is of alarmingly good quality & sounds like every other 5 minute IO I’ve ever heard.)

3) Interview with Syd Barrett & Roger Waters on Canadian radio (This bit was almost
certainly taken from the Stoned Alone CD. Quite a good cut.)

4) Pow R Toc H (Look Of The Week 14 May 1967) 5) Introduction by “serious” musician
Hans Keller (see 4) 6) Astronomy Domine (see 4)

7) See Emily Play (This acetate mix first appeared on the Artefacts From The Psychedelic
Dungeon CD. Any differences to the released version are miniscule.)

8) Flaming (US 7″ mix – first appeared on the Westwood One sampler disk)

9) Reaction In G (Carlisle, 23 July 1967 – Why this track continuously appears on CDs
without the companion Set The Controls (the earliest known performance) staggers my
mind. Still, for the 30 seconds that it lasts, it’s a decent track.)

10) Scream Thy Last Scream (the studio version – better quality than most but worse than
the version on Artefacts and Magnesium Proverbs)

11) Apples and Oranges (taken from vinyl, this version of the song sounds pretty good,
but I really couldn’t promise you that it’s truely in stereo)

12) Paintbox (taken from CD or tape source – thank goodness. This version is exactly like
the one on Relics)

13) Jugband Blues (This tune is the stupidest one on the disk. It’s taken from flawed vinyl.
There are multiple dropouts. To make matters worse, apart from the flaws, it’s no different
from the version that was released on A Saucerful of Secrets. It’s inclusion here is simply
stupid.)

14) Vegetable Man (This VM is pretty good. It’s taken from a good vinyl source.)

15) Julia Dream (exactly the same as the version on Relics)

16) Clowns and Jugglers (two takes not included on Syd Barrett boxset, first solo-session, May 1968 – both of these outtakes are incomplete, mediocre quality, and not terribly enlightening. Still, for the terminally obsessed (like me), they’re nice to hear. They have previously appeared on the Vegetable Man LP and he Magnesium Proverbs CD.)

17) Terrapin (“Peel Sessions”, 24 February 1970 – Why must every Syd CD contain these
songs with faulty source info ?? Buy the official CD, dammit.)

18) Gigolo Aunt (see 17) 19) Baby Lemonade (see 17) 20) The Effervescing Elephant (see 17) 21) Two Of A Kind (see 17)

22) Dominoes (“Sounds Of The Seventies”, 16 February 1971 – Of course, they left off
“Terrapin”, just like the Magnesium Proverbs CD did. Otherwise, it’s nice to see this radio
broadcast issued again.)

23) Love Song (see 22) 24) Baby Lemonade (see 22)

25) Octopus (This track was probably also taken from the MP disk. Syd puts up a
powerful struggle, but eventually he gives up and goes home. Most people give the date as
6/6/70. However, I’ve recently found a press clipping which would seem to state that Syd
was booked for 6/1/70. Believe what you like!)

This is a nice disk. The sound quality is generally pretty good. Unfortunately, it seems to
be a rehash of previous Syd CDs without anything new or exclusive as a selling point. All
things consydered, I’d say that this disk is Magnesium Proberbs’ ugly sister. Buy S & S if
you can’t find MP. – SCOTT

Pink Floyd – The Unmissable Tracks 1966-1982

Pink Floyd
The Unmissable Tracks 1966-1982

02:44 lucky Leave First Pink Floyd Studio Session 1966
02:59 I’m a kingbee First Pink Floyd Studio Session 1966
03:05 Milky Way Studio Ottake
03:41 it would be so nice Single Released 04.12.1967
03:05 apples and oranges Third U.K. Single Released 18.12.1967
03:58 baby blue shuffle in D major Recorded Live for BBC Radio 1967/68
05:39 moonhead Recorded Live for French TV 1967/69
04:23 The narrow way Recorded Live for French TV 1967/69
08:10 oneone/Fingal’s Cave Outtake Dec.1969
07:00 rain in the country Outtake Dec.1969
04:33 the violence in sequence Theater Champs Elysees 23.01.1970
08:40 corrosion Studio Outtake 1970
03:26 brain damage/eclipse Quadrophonic Mix 1973
05:48 pink blues French Tour 1974
02:37 comfortably numb Demo Version 1978
02:52 when the tigers broke free U.K. 12-Inch Single Version 1982

Total Time: 73:25

Pink Floyd – Ummagumma Revisited

Pink Floyd
UMMA & GUMMA (Ummagumma Revisited)

~UMMA~
DISC ONE: STUDIO ALBUM

  1. Sysyphus Part 1
  2. Sysyphus Part 2 /
    The Violent Sequence (aka The Riot Scene, early Us & Them – from The Ultimate Zabriskie Point)
  3. Sysyphus Part 3 (pitched down half a step)
    Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together In A Cave (backwards)
  4. Sysyphus Part 4 (1st half) / Grooving With A Pict
    (vocals only)
  5. Sysyphus Part 4 (2nd half = part 1 reprise)
  6. Oenone (from The Ultimate Zabriskie Point)
    / Selene (aka Moonhead aka Corrosion – BBC TV 7/69 documentary on the moonlanding)
  7. Dythyramb from Grantchester Meadows (ripped from KQED DVD soundtrack 71_04_28)
  8. Careful with that sickle, Cronus
    (aka Come In #51, Your Turn Is Up – film version for intro and end + soundtrack version

for middle section – from The Ultimate Zabriskie Point)

  1. The Narrow Way, Part 1
    (unknown song – soundtrack version – from The Ultimate Zabriskie Point)
  2. The Narrow Way, Part 2
  3. The Narrow Way, Part 3 (69-05-12 Paris Cinema London – from BBC archives)
  4. The Embryo (from Works)
  5. The Grand Vizier’s Garden Party: Entrance
  6. Heart Beat, Pig Meat (from The Ultimate Zabriskie Point)
  7. Nick’s Boogie (London 66-67) / The Grand Vizier’s Garden Party: Entertainment
  8. The Grand Vizier’s Garden Party: Exit
  9. Biding My Time (from Relics)

TOTAL LENGTH: aprox. 78min!

~GUMMA~

DISC TWO: LIVE 1ST SET

  1. Grantchester Meadows
    Recorded live at the Fillmore West, San Francisco, USA on 70-04-29
  2. Astronomy DominÈ
    Recorded live at the Fillmore West, San Francisco, USA on 70-04-29
  3. Impro on Interstellar Overdrive and Moonhead
    Recorded live at Ernst-Merck Halle, Hamburg, West-Germany on 70-11-14
  4. Grooving With A Pict
    Recorded live at Ernst-Merck Halle, Hamburg, West-Germany on 70-11-14
  5. The Embryo + Roger Introducing The Massed Gadgets of Auximenes
    Recorded live at Ernst-Merck Halle, Hamburg, West-Germany on 70-11-14
  6. Careful With That Axe, Eugene
    Recorded live at the Hallenstadion, Zurich, Switserland on 72-12-09

TOTAL LENGHT: aprox. 60min

DISC THREE: LIVE 2ND SET

  1. Sysyphus
    Recorded live at the Town Hall, Birmingham, England on 70-02-11
  2. The Narrow Way Part 1 aka Baby Blue Shuffle In D Major
    Recorded in the BBC Maida Vale Studios on 68-12-02
  3. The Narrow Way Part 3
    Recorded live at the Royal Festival Hall, London, England on 69-04-14
  4. The Pink Jungle-intro of The Labyrinth of Auximenes
    Recorded live at the Royal Festival Hall, London, England on 69-04-14
  5. Heart Beat, Pig Meat
    Recorded live at the Town Hall, Birmingham, England on 70-02-11
  6. Piano Impro
    Recorded live at te Fairfield Hall, Croydon, England on 70-01-18
  • The Violent Sequence
    Recorded live at the The‚tre des Champs-ElysÈes, Paris, France on 70-01-23
  1. Biding My Time
    Recorded live at the Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, The Netherlands on 69-09-21
  2. Doing It
    Recorded live at the Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, The Netherlands on 69-09-21
    Recorded live at the Royal Festival Hall, London, England on 69-04-14

ENCORES:

  1. Green Is The Colour
    Recorded live at the University of Southampton, Southampton, UK on 69-05-09
  2. Beset By Creatures of The Deep
    Recorded live at the University of Southampton, Southampton, UK on 69-05-09
  3. Biding My Time (reprise) aka Just another 12-bar
    Recorded live at the Altes Casino, Montreux, Switserland on 70-11-22

TOTAL LENGHT: aprox. 65min

=======================================================================================

  1. WHAT IS IT?
    Revisiting UMMAGUMMA as if it was a band-album, including left-overs and alternate versions, plus some home-made edits. Giving it a brandnew concept. (So this could have been PF’s first concept album!)
  2. WHY?
    The idea for this project came in mind when I considered it was a pity that “The Embryo” and “Biding my Time” were recorded for Ummagumma but left out in spite of the concept of making it a ‘four-men-solo album’. My first thought was then to burn a copy of Ummagumma for myself, just including those songs at the end of the album. But then I thought: “Why not making it an extended alternate version?” Inspiration also came from Muabdib’s studio remix of “The Man & The Journey” (which I recommand!) and the enhanced Wall version “Every Brick In The Wall”.
    It’s obvious that the original concept of Ummagumma didn’t work out like the band wished it to. Quotes from the band members are clear on this subject:

“We all believed it was going to be one of the best things we’d ever put onto record, which I think it was at that time, but the stuff on the album isn’t half as good as we can play.” -Rick
“For me, it was just an experiment. I think it was badly recorded, the studio side could have been done better. We’re thinking of doing it again.” -David
“This was absolutely not a band album. The live stuff sounds incredibly antiquated now […]. We were looking for new ways of constructing an album, although I think what this demonstrates is that our sum is always better than the parts.” -Nick

  1. WHAT HAS BEEN DONE?
    Well, I took the liberty to get rid of that solo-concept, and tried to mix what Ummagumma might have been if it was a real teamwork, giving it a different concept. I don’t pretend I improved it, but I wished to include left-outs, unreleased material (principally from ZP, but which fits perfectly in the spirit of Ummagumma) and alternate versions. I had plenty of material (of different quality) to choose from, for 1969 was probably their most prolific year. Therefore I used as far as possible the best sources for those alternate versions, but except for the Zabriskie Point outtakes, quality failed in most of the cases. It’s a pity even the audio rip of Grantchester Meadows from the Harvested’s KQED DVD is only 19OKbps, hissy and had an annoying hum in the beginning. Other sources had less hiss but much more microphone noise! I tried the best I could to erase this hum and de-hiss it a bit withoput denaturating the audio spectrum with Noise Reduction.

Another thing I permitted myself is to rename some tracks in order to give it the mythological concept I conceived for the occasion. I took inspiration by the example of Sysyphus and Oenone and gave Greek mythological references to the whole album, hence Cronus instead of Eugene, Selene (goddess of the moon) for Moonhead, and a Grand Vizier’s Garden party which became an authentic Roman orgie! I recommend you to read the liner notes while listening, for I tried to make it more or less conceptual with a storyline. In contrary, I left the original titles for the live set.
The choice of including ‘Careful…’ is less obvious, since this is a 68 song. But, I found it a shame that only the single version was available on official sources, and no version of this tune appears on the regular albums. This december 69 take of Careful for the ZP soundtrack is radically different and much closer to what we use to hear on live roio’s. The sound effects aer from the film itself, only the stereo effects for the footsteps and the riding car are mine. Other things that could be considered as ‘sins’ to some purists: I messed a lot with Sysyphus, integrating ‘The Riot Scene’ from ZP (aka The Violent Sequence, early Us & Them), ‘Several Species…’ backwards and the Pict rant without animal noises in it. Hence ‘Several Species..’ has

disappeared from the tracklist! But figure out in case of teamwork, Roger would maybe have done the same. Moreover you can clearly hear Roger rant more or less in the same part on the live version of Sysyphus (a fact I discovered AFTER mixing the studio album!!!)
The same ‘dammages’ occured to Nick’s piece.
Figure out Syd came to help him get this piece a little more attractive!

  1. WHAT ABOUT THE LIVE SET?
    The live set isn’t a gathering of alternate takes of what was originally on the live set of Ummagumma, but more what it would have sounded like if the band had once played (my) Ummagumma live. So here is a REAL live Ummagumma album, assembled from the most “mythic”

shows from 69-70 where the Floyd performed their strangest bits with an incredible energy. Especially on that night in Hamburg 70-11-14, Roger was in an incredibly talkative/rantic mood! Notice that powerful ‘Embryo’ including some jungle noises ‡ la ‘Several Species…’ and ‘Pow R. Toc H.’ Alas and again, the shows featuring the rarest tracks like ‘Moonhead’ or ‘Sysyphus’ were badly recorded, and most sources are hissy, muffed, etc. The huge quality difference between the different sources I used, forced me

to use fades between some tracks, which I don’t like but was the only way to make it sound acceptable. The SQ skips are more particulary noticeable in the ‘meddley’ I made.

A special note about ‘The Narrow Way Part 3’ though. The best recording is the one from the Amsterdam venue of ‘The Man & The Journey’
. Musically, however, Dave’s vocals are probably the worst he ever did in his whole life! His voice fails on all live performance of ‘The Narrow Way’. That’s why I choose this recording from the London premiere of ‘The Man & The Journey’: it’s not the best source, but at least the vocals are barely audible, which is not a real loss in this case! 🙂

CONCLUSION
I still hope you’ll enjoy listening as I enjoyed mixing and compiling this.

Furry Animal – May 2004

Pink Floyd – Last Screams (1966-1968)

Pink Floyd
Last Screams (1966-1968)

Catalog: DIYE 15

Misc.: limited edition (perhaps 450 ?)

Produced: ca. 1992

Date: 661031

Cover:
Insert actually folds out to 9.5 x 9.5 inches The cover side features a shot of four band
members taken in an alley, with an inset. The other side is a shot of three band members
standing in front of some flower bouquets. Back is split vertically, left side has a shot of
Syd on the street, while the right side has the track listing and source listing in white letters
on a black background.

Sources:
31 Oct 1966- 1968

  1. Sound Technique Studios, Chelsea, London Feb. 27th 1967
    2.-6. Top Gear Session BBC, London Sept. 30st 1967
    7.-10. Top Gear Session BBC, London Dec. 19th 1967
  2. Thompson Private Recording Company, Hemel, Hampstead, London Oct. 31st. 1966
    12.+ 14. perhaps Saturday Club Studio Session, BBC, London July 28th 1967
    13.+16.+17.+18. Top Gear Session, BBC, London June 28th 1968
  3. Abbey Road Studio London, April 15th 1967 FEATURING JOHN LENNON AND PAUL McCARTNY.
  4. BBC, London Feb 1st 1968

Hires-coverscans:

MP3-Soundsample:

Tracks:


Actual:
1. Interstellar Overdrive 5:02
2. The Scarecrow 1:58
3. The Gnome 2:14
4. Mathilda Mother 3:28
5. Flaming 2:31
6. Apples And Oranges 2:38
7. Pow R Toc H 2:48
8. Jugband Blues 3:45
9. Scream Thy Last Scream 3:34
10. Vegetable Man 2:28
11. Interstellar Overdrive 11:37
12. The Gnome 1:56
13. Julia Dream 2:02
14. Mathilda Mother 3:00
15. The Scarecrow 1:49
16. Massed Gadgets Of Hercules 6:25
17. Murderistic Women 2:10
18. Let There Be More Light 3:24
19. What’s The Shame, Mary Jane 3:11
20. It Would Be So Nice 2:48

Cover:
1. Interstellar Overdrive 5:07
2. The Scarecrow 1:57
3. The Gnome 2:15
4. Mathilda Mother 3:35
5. Interstellar Overdrive (Extended Version) 14:40
6. Flaming 2:34
7. Apples And Oranges 2:39
8. The Scarecrow #2 1:49
9. The Gnome #2 1:55
10. Mathilda Mother #2 2:59
11. Pow R Toc H 2:47
12. Jugband Blues 3:48
13. Scream Thy Last Scream 4:26
14. Vegetable Man 2:25
15. Julia Dream 2:01
16. Massed Gadgets Of Hercules 6:23
17. Murderistic Women 2:09
18. Let There Be More Light 3:25
19. What’s The Shame, Mary Jane 3:14
20. It Would Be So Nice 2:49

Band:
Syd Barrett
Roger Waters
Rick Wright
Nick Mason
David Gilmour ?

Xref:

Quality: G? -MISC
“good for this very old, very rare, recordings.
Some NoNoise System did a good job 8c)” – Felix

Comments: WOOOOWW!!! The track listing on the sleeve is messed up, so I can’t tell
you if the recording-info or the time is correct… Syd’s Pink Floyd at it’s best! – Felix

The quality on last screams sounds pocket recorderish even though they are all studio
tracks. Order of the tracks is not definite because whoever put it together didn’t know his
Floyd w/Syd. -MISC

The “actual” times are taken from my Sony Discman, and don’t include any of the dead
time between tracks (as if anybody cared). -MISC

Sound quality varies because the tracks are all from various sources. Quality ranges from
completely unnaccepable to marginal. Track listings are severely fucked up. All in all, there
is little to recommend this CD due to the inferior quality and the fact that these songs are
available elsewhere. -ECM

Pink Floyd – A Treeful of Secrets (1965-1996)

Pink Floyd
1965-1996 – A Treeful Of Secrets
CD’s 1-7, 10-17

all shn files
A Tree Full of Secrets is a Pink Floyd bootleg comprising a vast collection of studio outtakes and rarities (defined as “not on a core album”). It is generally considered the definitive Pink Floyd/solo rarities collection, catching every obscure remix and outtake (even if suspected to be fake) available at the time it was assembled (tracks compiled in 1999/2000). (Note that in 2001, the Echoes: The Best of Pink Floyd album was released, which contained new mixes of songs.) The original format of the collection is CDR, and was compiled not to be sold, but to be traded and shared.

Disc 1 – Rarities

(From the sessions for The Piper at the Gates of Dawn and the singles of the time)
Lucy Leave
I’m a King Bee
Let’s Roll Another One (Original title for Candy and a Currant Bun, a single b-side released in 1967)
Arnold Layne – acetate
Arnold Layne – mono
Arnold Layne – fake stereo
Candy and a Currant Bun – acetate
Candy and a Currant Bun – mono
Interstellar Overdrive – demo
Interstellar Overdrive – Sound Techniques outtake
Interstellar Overdrive – Abbey Road outtake
Interstellar Overdrive – mono single version
Scarecrow – Abbey Road outtake
Scarecrow – mono
Astronomy DominÈ – Abbey Road outtake
See Emily Play – acetate
See Emily Play – mono
See Emily Play – fake stereo
Flaming – mono
Sunshine (Later re-titled Remember a Day)
Silas Lang
Scream Thy Last Scream – mono

Disc 2 – Rarities

(From the sessions for A Saucerful of Secrets and singles of the time)
Scream Thy Last Scream – stereo
Vegetable Man – mono
Vegetable Man – alternate mono
Vegetable Man – stereo
Remember a Day – mono short version
Apples and Oranges – mono
Apples and Oranges – stereo
Paint Box – mono
Paint Box – stereo
Let There Be More Light – mono edit
Corporal Clegg – video version
It Would Be So Nice – mono
It Would Be So Nice – promo edit
It Would Be So Nice – fake stereo
Julia Dream – demo
Julia Dream – mono
Julia Dream – stereo
Point Me at the Sky – mono
Point Me at the Sky – fake stereo
Careful with that Axe, Eugene – mono
Careful with that Axe, Eugene ñ stereo

Disc 3 – Rarities

(Various outtakes, hidden messages, and rarities from the era including Ummagumma, Atom Heart Mother, and Meddle)
Astronomy DominÈ – live short version
Embryo
Biding My Time
“this is pretty avant-garde isn’t it” (Speech used on “Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving with a Pict”)
“and the wind cried … ” (Speech)
Moonhead
“here’s a loud announcement” (Speech used on “Atom Heart Mother”)
“silence in the studio” (Speech)
Green Is the Colour – live
Careful with that Axe, Eugene – live short version
Embryo – live short version
Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun – live short version
“Relics” radio advert #1
“Relics” radio advert #2
“Meddle” radio advert
One of These Days – demo #1
One of These Days – demo #2
One of These Days – mono edit
Fearless – mono edit
Roger the Hat interview (used in various portions of The Dark Side of the Moon)

Disc 4 – Rarities

(Outtakes and rarities from the sessions for The Dark Side of the Moon)
Breathe – mono
On the Run – outtake
Time – demo
Time – stereo edit
Time – mono edit
Money – demo
Money – stereo edit
Money – “soft” stereo edit
Money – “soft” mono edit
Money – alternate “soft” mono edit
Us and Them – demo
Us and Them – outtake
Us and Them – stereo edit
Us and Them – mono edit
Brain Damage / Eclipse – demo
Brain Damage – outtake
Brain Damage – outtake
Eclipse – “mysterious ending tiny music” (The inexplicable orchestral version of The Beatles’ “Ticket to Ride” that appeared during the end of some pressings of The Dark Side of the Moon.)

Disc 5 – Rarities

(Outtakes and rarities from the Wish You Were Here sessions)
Merry Xmas Song
Shine On You Crazy Diamond – part 1
Shine on you Crazy Diamond – promo edit
Shine on you Crazy Diamond – 1981 edit
Shine on you Crazy Diamond – UK short version
Shine on you Crazy Diamond – US short version
Shine on you Crazy Diamond – “storm” mix
Shine on you Crazy Diamond – “to the galaxy”
Have a Cigar – short version
Have a Cigar – stereo edit
Have a Cigar – mono edit

Disc 6 – Rarities

(Outtakes and rarities from the sessions for Animals, The Wall, and The Final Cut.)
“Animals” radio advert
Pigs on the Wing – parts 1 & 2
Pigs (Three Different Ones) – short version
The Wall – “loop message” (“Isn’t this where… we came in?”, heard at at the end of “Outside the Wall” and the beginning of “In the Flesh?” respectively)
Another Brick in the Wall, Part 2 – single version
Another Brick in the Wall part 2 – 1981 single version
Empty Spaces – “backwards message”
Young Lust – single version
One of My Turns – single version
Comfortably Numb – demo
Comfortably Numb – edit
Run Like Hell – single version
Run Like Hell – promo mix
Money – 1981 version (re-recorded for A Collection of Great Dance Songs)
Money – 1981 edit
When the Tigers Broke Free – single version
Bring the Boys Back Home – single version
“The Final Cut” radio avert
Not Now John – obscured version
Not Now John – promo edit
The Hero’s Return – parts 1 & 2

Disc 7 – Rarities

(Outtakes and rarities from the sessions for A Momentary Lapse of Reason and The Division Bell)
Learning to Fly – demo
Learning to Fly – edit
The Dogs of War – edit
One Slip – edit
On the Turning Away – edit
The Dogs of War – live
On the Turning Away – live
One Slip – live
Run Like Hell – live
Wearing the Inside Out – LP version
Take It Back – edit
Take it Back – extended
Keep Talking – radio edit

Disc 8 – Rarities *** MISSING ***

(Rarities from the sessions for The Division Bell and PULSE)
Lost for Words – clean version
High Hopes – radio edit
High Hopes – “phone call”
David Gilmour interview
Soundscape (included in casette editions of PULSE
Astronomy DominÈ – live
One of These Days – live
Wish You Were Here – live edit
Coming Back to Life – live edit
One of These Days ñ live

Disc 9 – Soundtracks *** MISSING ***

(All non-album songs created for movies in the era between The Piper at the Gates of Dawn and Music From the Film More)
Interstellar Overdrive (“San Francisco”)
Interstellar Overdrive (“Tonight Let’s All Make Love In London”)
Nick’s Boogie
The Committee Pt.1 – backwards version
The Committee Pt.1
The Committee Pt.2
The Committee Pt.3
The Committee Pt.4
The Committee Pt.5
The Committee Pt.6
The Committee Pt.7
The Committee Pt.8
Main Theme – film version
Seabirds
Cymbaline – film version
Hollywood

Disc 10 – Soundtracks

(A collection of songs created for the Zabriskie Point movie soundtrack; has largely been rendered redundant by “The Ultimate Zabriskie Point” bootleg; NB: Actually, “Zabriskie Point: The Sessions” is the most comprehensive ZP collection. It was assembled by the same gentleman who compiled ATFOS)
“More” outtakes
Heart Beat, Pig Meat
Heart Beat, Pig Meat – film version
Crumbling Land
Crumbling Land – extended
Crumbling Land – film version
Come in #51, Your Time is Up
Come in Number 51, Your Time is Up – film version
Love Scene – Version 4
Love Scene – Version 6
Unknown Song
Rain in the Country
Country Song
Oenone
Fingal’s Cave

Disc 11 – Soundtracks

(Roger Waters’ contributions to Music from “The Body”, which appeared on either the official album or in the film, plus ads for the “Live At Pompeii” film, outtakes and rarities from the sessions for Obscured by Clouds, and Roger Waters’ soundtrack to “Magritte” and his theme song for “The Hit”)
Roger Waters & Ron Geesin – Our Song
Roger Waters & Ron Geesin – Sea Shell and Stone
Roger Waters & Ron Geesin – Sea Shell and Soft Stone
Roger Waters & Ron Geesin – Breathe
Roger Waters & Ron Geesin – Sea Shell and Stone – film version
Roger Waters & Ron Geesin – Sea Shell and Soft Stone – film version
Roger Waters & Ron Geesin – Breathe – film version
Roger Waters & Ron Geesin – Chain of Life
Roger Waters & Ron Geesin – The Womb Bit
Roger Waters & Ron Geesin – Body Transport
Roger Waters & Ron Geesin – Give Birth to a Smile
Roger Waters & Ron Geesin – Give Birth to a Smile
“Live At Pompeii” radio advert #1
“Live At Pompeii” radio advert #2
“Live At Pompeii” radio advert #3
“Live At Pompeii” radio advert #4
“Live At Pompeii” radio advert #5
“Live At Pompeii” radio advert #6
“Live At Pompeii” radio advert #7
“Live At Pompeii” goofy ad #1
“Live At Pompeii” goofy ad #2
“Live At Pompeii” goofy ad #3
“Live At Pompeii” goofy ad #4
Obscured by Clouds
Free Four – short version
Free Four – film version
Instrumental
Roger Waters – Magritte Pt.1
Roger Waters – Magritte Pt.2
Roger Waters – Magritte Pt.3
Roger Waters – Magritte Pt.4
Roger Waters – Magritte Pt.5
Roger Waters – Magritte Pt.6
Roger Waters – Magritte Pt.7
Roger Waters – Magritte Pt.8
Roger Waters – The Hit

Disc 12 – Soundtracks

(Roger Waters’ contributions to the soundtrack for When The Wind Blows and Nick Mason and Rick Fenn’s contributions to “White Of The Eye”)
Roger Waters – The Russian Missile
Roger Waters – Towers of Faith
Roger Waters – Hilda’s Dream
Roger Waters – The American Bomber
Roger Waters – The Anderson Shelter
Roger Waters – The British Submarine
Roger Waters – The Attack
Roger Waters – The Fallout
Roger Waters – Hilda’s Hair
Roger Waters – Folded Flags
Nick Mason & Rick Fenn – White Of The Eye Pt.1
Nick Mason & Rick Fenn – White Of The Eye Pt.2
Nick Mason & Rick Fenn – White Of The Eye Pt.3
Nick Mason & Rick Fenn – White Of The Eye Pt.4
Nick Mason & Rick Fenn – White Of The Eye Pt.5
Nick Mason & Rick Fenn – White Of The Eye Pt.6
Nick Mason & Rick Fenn – White Of The Eye Pt.7
Nick Mason & Rick Fenn – White Of The Eye Pt.8
Nick Mason & Rick Fenn – White Of The Eye Pt.9
Nick Mason & Rick Fenn – White Of The Eye Pt.10
Nick Mason & Rick Fenn – White Of The Eye Pt.11
Nick Mason & Rick Fenn – White Of The Eye Pt.12
Nick Mason & Rick Fenn – White Of The Eye Pt.13
Nick Mason & Rick Fenn – White Of The Eye Pt.14
Nick Mason & Rick Fenn – White Of The Eye Pt.15
Nick Mason & Rick Fenn – White Of The Eye Pt.16
Nick Mason & Rick Fenn – White Of The Eye Pt.17
Nick Mason & Rick Fenn – White Of The Eye Pt.18
Nick Mason & Rick Fenn – White Of The Eye Pt.19
Nick Mason & Rick Fenn – White Of The Eye Pt.20
Nick Mason & Rick Fenn – White Of The Eye Pt.21
Nick Mason & Rick Fenn – White Of The Eye Pt.22
Nick Mason & Rick Fenn – White Of The Eye Pt.23
Nick Mason & Rick Fenn – White Of The Eye Pt.24
Nick Mason & Rick Fenn – White Of The Eye Pt.25
Nick Mason & Rick Fenn – White Of The Eye Pt.26
Nick Mason & Rick Fenn – White Of The Eye Pt.27
Nick Mason & Rick Fenn – White Of The Eye Pt.28
Nick Mason & Rick Fenn – White Of The Eye Pt.29
Nick Mason & Rick Fenn – White Of The Eye Pt.30
Nick Mason & Rick Fenn – White Of The Eye Pt.31
Nick Mason & Rick Fenn – White Of The Eye Pt.32
Nick Mason & Rick Fenn – White Of The Eye Pt.33
Nick Mason & Rick Fenn – White Of The Eye Pt.34

Disc 13 – Soundtracks

(Pink Floyd’s contributions to the “La Carrera Panamericana” film, plus David Gilmour’s contributions to the films of the same names as the songs)
Run Like Hell
Country Theme
Small Theme
Big Theme
Carrera Slow Blues
MÈxico ’78
Pan Am Shuffle – full length version
David Gilmour – Ruby Takes A Trip Pt.1
David Gilmour – Ruby Takes A Trip Pt.2
David Gilmour – Ruby Takes A Trip Pt.3
David Gilmour – Ruby Takes A Trip Pt.4
David Gilmour – Ruby Takes A Trip Pt.5
David Gilmour – Ruby Takes A Trip Pt.6
David Gilmour – Ruby Takes A Trip Pt.7
David Gilmour – Ruby Takes A Trip Pt.8
David Gilmour – Ruby Takes A Trip Pt.9
David Gilmour – Ruby Takes A Trip Pt.10
David Gilmour – Ruby Takes A Trip Pt.11
David Gilmour – Ruby Takes A Trip Pt.12
David Gilmour – Ruby Takes A Trip Pt.13
David Gilmour – The Art of Tripping Pt.1
David Gilmour – The Art of Tripping Pt.2
David Gilmour – The Art of Tripping Pt.3
David Gilmour – The Art of Tripping Pt.4
David Gilmour – The Art of Tripping Pt.5
David Gilmour – The Colours of Infinity Pt.1
David Gilmour – The Colours of Infinity Pt.2
David Gilmour – The Colours of Infinity Pt.3
David Gilmour – The Colours of Infinity Pt.4
David Gilmour – The Colours of Infinity Pt.5
David Gilmour – The Colours of Infinity Pt.6
David Gilmour – The Colours of Infinity Pt.7
David Gilmour – The Colours of Infinity Pt.8
David Gilmour – The Colours of Infinity Pt.9
David Gilmour – The Colours of Infinity Pt.10
David Gilmour – The Colours of Infinity Pt.11
David Gilmour – The Colours of Infinity Pt.12
David Gilmour – The Colours of Infinity Pt.13
David Gilmour – The Colours of Infinity Pt.14
David Gilmour – The Colours of Infinity Pt.15
David Gilmour – The Colours of Infinity Pt.16
David Gilmour – The Colours of Infinity Pt.17
David Gilmour – The Colours of Infinity Pt.18
David Gilmour – The Colours of Infinity Pt.19
David Gilmour – The Colours of Infinity Pt.20

Disc 14 – Soundtracks

(Track one is Roger Waters’ contribution to “The Dybbuk from the Holy Apple Field”, track two is his contribution to “La Leggenda del Pianista Sull’Oceano”, and track three is a rerecording of track two that appeared on the “Legend Of 1900” soundtrack)
Roger Waters – Knocking on Heaven’s Door
Roger Waters – Lost Boys Calling
Roger Waters – Lost Boys Calling

Disc 15 – Solo Rarities

(The “Joker’s Wild” songs on which David Gilmour played, rarities from David Gilmour’s sessions for his self-titled album and “About Face”, and Roger Waters rarities from the era between The Pros And Cons Of Hitch Hiking and Radio KAOS.)
Jokers Wild – Why Do Fools Fall in Love
Jokers Wild – Walk like a Man
Jokers Wild – Don’t Ask Me (What I Say)
Jokers Wild – Big Girls Don’t Cry
Jokers Wild – Beautiful Delilah
David Gilmour – There’s No Way Out of Here
David Gilmour – There’s No Way Out of Here – mono edit
David Gilmour – Like a Rolling Stone
David Gilmour – Blue Light – edit
David Gilmour – Blue Light – vocal version
David Gilmour – Blue Light – instrumental version
Roger Waters – For the First Time Today – parts 1 & 2
Roger Waters – 5:01 am (The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking) – extended
Roger Waters – 5:06 am (Every Strangers’ Eyes) – edit
Roger Waters – Across the Universe (The Beatles cover)
Roger Waters – Radio K.A.O.S. – “loop message”
Roger Waters – Radio Waves – edit
Roger Waters – Radio Waves – extended
Roger Waters – Me or Him – demo

Disc 16 – Solo Rarities

(Rarities from Roger Waters’ sessions for Radio KAOS, “The Wall Live In Berlin”, Amused to Death, and a song by Marianne Faithfull which Waters wrote and played synth-bass on.)
Roger Waters – The Fish Report With A Beat
Roger Waters – 4 Minutes – video edit
Roger Waters – The Tide Is Turning (After Live Aid) – video edit
Roger Waters – Going to Live in L.A.
Roger Waters – Back to Radio
Roger Waters – Money – 1987 version
Roger Waters – Molly’s Song – live
Roger Waters – Another Brick in the Wall part 2 – 1990 version
Roger Waters – Another Brick in The Wall part 2 – live edit
Roger Waters – Young Lust – live edit
Roger Waters – Run Like Hell – potsdamer mix
Roger Waters – The Tide is Turning – live edit
Roger Waters – What God Wants part 1 – video edit
Roger Waters – Perfect Sense – “backwards message”
Roger Waters – Three Wishes – radio edit
Marianne Faithfull – Incarceration of a Flower Child

Disc 17 – Solo Rarities

(A collection of rarities and remixes from Rick Wright’s solo work, plus the last track being an extended mix of Nick Mason’s “Lie For A Lie”.)
Zee – Confusion – single version
Zee – Confusion – extended
Zee – Eyes of a Gypsy
Zee – Eyes of a Gypsy – dub
Rick Wright – Night of a Thousand Furry Toys – inverted gravy mix
Rick Wright – Runaway – r. wright’s lemonade mix
Rick Wright – Runaway – leggit dub
Nick Mason & Rick Fenn – Lie for a Lie – extended

Disc 18 – Information *** MISSING ***

(Documents and .nfo files describing the contents of the previous discs. Some versions of the bootleg contain the movie version of “Mother” and a ten-minute mix of songs from “The Wall”. There is also a version of this bootleg which contains “Under Construction”, the demo tapes for The Wall.)

Tom Waits – NPR Recordings

Tom Waits
NPR Recordings



A friend of the site sent me this ages ago. I have no other information to go with it. They are all NPR segments from the past several years.

Fresh Air – 02-05-21
All Things Considered – 04-05-16
All Things Considered – 04-11-03
All Things Considered – 05-05-06
All Songs Considered – 06-12-05
World Cafe – 06-12-15
NPR AM – 07 11 21 07
Talk of the Nation – 07-01-29
Jesca Hoop – 07-06-30
NPR Archive – 07-11-21
NPR Web – 09 11 21 07

The Rolling Stones – Reverse Blues

The Rolling Stones
Reverse Blues
Beacon Island – 2S713

Gimme Shelter
Tumbling Dice
Brown Sugar
Heartbreaker
Angie
Honky Tonk Woman
Midnight Rambler
All Down The Line
Street Fighting Man
Let It Rock
All Down The Line
When The Whip Comes Down
Just My Imagination
Beast Of Burden
Sweet Little Sixteen
Respectable
Far Away Eyes
Love In Vain
Happy
Jumping Jack Flash
Satisfaction

Miles Davis – Unknown Sessions, Vol. 3

Miles Davis
Unknown Sessions Volume 3



Lineage: studio recordings – cd bootleg – cd-r in trade – wav – flac 6

Here’s vol. 3 of “Unknown sessions”. The second track is not included, as that was released
on the “Holly-wuud” single in an edited version.

The last two tracks are “Jack Johnson” outtakes that were NOT included on the official box set,
maybe because Miles doesn’t play on them. But he’s there directing the band, as can be heard.
They were taken from the Japanese boot cd “Another Jack Johnson”. All the other tracks on that disc
were included on the box set.

Enjoy!

1 Big Fun (M. Davis) Jul 26, 1973 7:24
(Untitled Original 730726a (M. Davis) [Holly-wuud, with chatter] Jul 26, 1973 6:50) – not included
2 Untitled Original 741106b (M. Davis) Nov 6, 1974 5:39
3 Jabali (M. Davis) Jun 12, 1972 11:30
4 Billy Preston (M. Davis) Dec 8, 1972 20:40

Bonus (unreleased “Jack Johnson” outtakes):
5 So What (M. Davis) March 20, 1970
Davis out; he tells Grossman “don’t play the melody, Steve” during the opening ostinato.
The take ends with Davis saying “ran out of tape.”

Miles Davis (voice); Steve Grossman (ss); John McLaughlin (g); Herbie Hancock (org); Dave Holland (el-b); Lenny White (d)

6 Untitled Original 700407 (M. Davis) 6:26 April 7, 1970
Davis out; at the beginning he says “Go ahead!” to Henderson.

Miles Davis (voice); Steve Grossman (ss); John McLaughlin (g); Herbie Hancock (org);
Michael Henderson (el-b); Billy Cobham (d)

June 12, 1972
Miles Davis (tpt); Carlos Garnett (ss); Bennie Maupin (bcl); Lonnie Liston Smith (org);
Harold I. Williams (el-p, synth); Michael Henderson (el-b); Al Foster (d); Jabali Billy Hart (d, perc);
James Mtume Forman (cga, perc); Badal Roy (tabla)

December 8, 1972
Miles Davis (org); Carlos Garnett (ss); Cedric Lawson (keyb); Reggie Lucas (g); Khalil Balakrishna (sitar);
Michael Henderson (el-b); Al Foster (d); James Mtume Forman (cga, perc); Badal Roy (tabla)

July 26, 1973
Miles Davis (tpt, org); Dave Liebman (ss, fl); Pete Cosey (g); Reggie Lucas (g); Michael Henderson (el-b);
Al Foster (d); James Mtume Forman (cga, perc)

November 6, 1974
Miles Davis (org); Sonny Fortune (ss, ts, fl); Pete Cosey (g, d, perc); Reggie Lucas (g);
Dominique Gaumont (g); Michael Henderson (el-b); Al Foster (d); James Mtume Forman (cga, perc)