Disk 1 01. Shine On You Crazy Diamond 02. Learning To Fly 03. High Hopes 04. Take It Back 05. Sorrow 06. Keep Talking 07. Another Brick In The Wall 08. One Of These Days
Disk 2 01. Speak To Me 02. Breathe 03. On The Run 04. Time 05. Breathe Reprise 06. The Great Gig In The Sky 07. Money 08. Us And Them 09. Any Colour You Like 10. Brain Damage 11. Eclipse
12. Wish You Were Here 13. Comfortably Numb 14. Run Like Hell
OK I'm sure that most people reading this already have this show, but probably not this version, and it's a good one.
I was sitting outside Earls Court before the concert waiting for a friend when I got talking to Bill who had come over from the US to see the entire Earls Court run.
It turned out that we were both primarily deadheads so the conversation got quite intense. We swapped addresses and agreed to swap some shows in the future
A few weeks later these tapes dropped through my letter box. I didn't have DAT at the time but Bill had put them on to top notch metal tapes and they sounded superb. It has often been said that deadheads make the best possible audience recordings, and this is no exception. We did a couple of tape trades and then a package of tapes I sent came back as undeliverable, so thanks again Bill, wherever you are!
Some while later I got all the digital stuff and transferred the tapes to CDR and did copies for a few friends, but I believe that this is not generally in circulation
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Pink Floyd - 16 October 1994 - Earls Court
Unknown Mics > DAT > Metal Cassette > DAT > CDR
Disk 1
01. Shine On You Crazy Diamond
02. Learning To Fly
03. High Hopes
04. Take It Back
05. Sorrow
06. Keep Talking
07. Another Brick In The Wall
08. One Of These Days
Disk 2
01. Speak To Me
02. Breathe
03. On The Run
04. Time
05. Breathe Reprise
06. The Great Gig In The Sky
07. Money
08. Us And Them
09. Any Colour You Like
10. Brain Damage
11. Eclipse
12. Wish You Were Here
13. Comfortably Numb
14. Run Like Hell
OK I'm sure that most people reading this already have this show, but
probably not this version, and it's a good one.
I was sitting outside Earls Court before the concert waiting for a friend
when I got talking to Bill who had come over from the US to see the entire
Earls Court run.
It turned out that we were both primarily deadheads so the conversation got
quite intense. We swapped addresses and agreed to swap some shows in the future
A few weeks later these tapes dropped through my letter box. I didn't have DAT
at the time but Bill had put them on to top notch metal tapes and they sounded
superb. It has often been said that deadheads make the best possible audience
recordings, and this is no exception. We did a couple of tape trades and then
a package of tapes I sent came back as undeliverable, so thanks again Bill,
wherever you are!
Some while later I got all the digital stuff and transferred the tapes to CDR and
did copies for a few friends, but I believe that this is not generally in circulation
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