Thursday, April 30, 2009

PF - 1972.02.20 - In Rainbow Light


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5 comments:

Dr. Forrester said...

Pink Floyd

Date: 20 February, 1972
Location: Rainbow Theatre, Finsbury Park, London
Source: Cassette(0)>MD(Clone)>CDR(?)>EAC>WAV>SHN
Rating: EX/EX-

Disc One:
1. Speak To Me 2:48
2. Breathe 2:44
3. On The Run 6:15
4. Time 6:40
5. Breathe (Reprise) 1:02
6. The Mortality Sequence 4:33
7. Money 7:27
8. Us And Them 6:48
9. Any Colour You Like 4:35
10. Brain Damage 3:51
11. Eclipse - Tuning 3:00
12. One Of These Days 8:20
13. Careful With That Axe, Eugene 10:59
Total: 69:02

Disc Two:
1. Echoes 24:20
2. A Saucerful Of Secrets 16:09
3. Blues (Something Different) 6:53
4. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun 13:55
Total: 61:17
Grand Total: 130:19

Comments: Complete recording of the 20 February show at the Rainbow Theatre. It's audience sourced, not from radio as are the other more common incomplete' releases (The Live Side Of The Moon, Forbidden Samples etc.) Sound quality is not as good as the radio versions, obviously, but tracks are without fades and the whole second set (totally missing on the radio sourced
ones) is available plus a very enjoyable 'Blues', which is introduced as 'Something Different'.

At the end of 'One Of These Days', Roger urges the crowd to sign a petition to Parliament as they depart the venue.

This was sourced from a MD clone of the master.

Anonymous said...

isn't there a better(more complete) version of this that was compiled from vinyl bootlegs?

Dr. Forrester said...

If there is a more complete version, I am not aware of it. I'll try to remember to verify with the Povey book tomorrow...

Dr. Forrester said...

According to Povey, this is the complete concert. If you find information to the contrary, please let us know. B-)

pigs said...

Docta,
I believe the anonymous poster is right. I have a version that was complied from vinyl bootlegs that claims to be more complete. I'll have to find the actual boot. i'll dig around tonight and see what i can find. It does have the same artwork as the one you have posted and lots of history on how the "complete vinyl" version was compiled.