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Pink
Floyd
"The Best of Waterbury
Rec No 3 - Remastered"
The Palace Theater, Waterbury, Connecticut, USA
18th Mar 1973
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Tape
Labeled: 1973 March 18 - The Palace Theater, Waterbury, Connecticut
generation: unknown (likely low) cassette label = Maxell XL
II High Position 90x2 transferred by me (Sara) in December
2004 from borrowed cassette tapes, with many thanks to T.!
my playback deck = Philips (FCD485) my audio card = Sound
Blaster Live recorded into HD via CD WAVE.
This sounds pretty nice but the left channel is less amplified
so I re-balanced it a bit from the stereo, it's still less
amplified than the right channel anyway. (notes from YGBC)
Until now, I have been dis-satisfied with every version of
this show from the various recorders, but this recording for
once, is great, lots of high frequencies, nice and clear and
for once a great show to listen to. This is definately the
best version so far of this concert, forget the rest. There
are truly amazing versions of Set the Controls and
Careful with that axe Eugene included in this show,
introducing special effects like I have not heard before in
these songs.
I have now remastered this show, mainly removing lots of tiny
clicks present in Set the Controls and a few in Careful
with that axe Eugene, I have not applied any hiss reduction,
but have also removed the annoying "zzup" noises
you get then when turning a tape. This is now the definitive
edition of this show, and excludes the DSOTM for those who
have enough DSOTMs. |
Track
Details:
01. Obscured by Clouds / When You're In [12:50]
02. intermission [1:45]
03. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun [14:17]
04. intermission [0:53]
05. Careful with that Axe, Eugene [13:13]
06. intermission [0:56]
07. Echoes [23:33]
08. One of These Days [8:18] |
Recording Lineage: audience
/ recorder 3 / cass[?- likely low] Maxell XL II High Position 90x2
> playback deck Philips (FCD485) > SoundBlasterLive > CD WAVE >
speedcorrection (CEP) > wav > CDR > WAV (Remaster / Repair)
> CDR |
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