Pink Floyd Echos By The Lake Cleveland, OH 16 September, 1987 Digital Floyd Archives
This is an excellent audience recording that won me over with the 20 minute show opener "Echos", always a crowd pleaser to me. While I was not a big fan of the "Momentary Lapse Of Reason" album when it came out, in looking back there were some good songs on it and this is a great audience recording of a great show in support of the MLoR album which was released 9 days before.
Disc: 1 1. Echoes 2. Signs Of Life 3. Learning to Fly 4. Yet Another Movie 5. Round And Around 6. A New Machine - Part I 7. Terminal Frost 8. A New Machine - Part II 9. Sorrow 10. Dogs Of War 11. On The Turning Away
Disc: 2 1. One Of These Days 2. Time 3. On The Run 4. Wish You Were Here 5. Welcome To The Machine 6. Us And Them 7. Money 8. Another Brick In The Wall, Part II 9. Comfortably Numb
Disc: 3 1. One Slip 2. Run Like Hell 3. Shine On You Crazy Diamond
Band: David Gilmour - Guitar/Vocals Rick Wright - Keyboards Nick Mason - Drums/Percussion Guy Pratt - Bass Jon Carin - Keyboards Tim Renwick - Guitar Gary Wallis - Percussion Scott Page - Saxophones/Guitar Rachel Fury - Backing Vocals Margaret Taylor - Backing Vocals
Info from the PF ROIO site @: http://www.pf-roio.de/roio/roio-cd/echoes_by_lake.cd.html
Quality: * EX
Comments: Another good recording from the Momentary Lapse tour. I'm having difficulty determining where the taper was, as the sound is a bit distant. My best guess is that he was a pretty good distance from the stage and his mic was aimed at the main PA (stage), but ended up getting some inherent reverb (the "stadium" effect), which is VERY noticeable on "Round And Around", and a few other places. Some of the sound effects are clear and can be heard quite easily, while others are distant. Maybe the taper was located near one of the rear PA stacks? Some of the louder volumes (during A New Machine, Dogs Of War, Sorrow) cause a slight overdriven distortion, which is a little annoying, but nothing to worry about. On several songs, the instruments are slightly murky (probably due to the distance), and the bass needs a slight boost, but it's nothing that a few tweaks of the 'ol EQ can't fix.
The crowd is active (and at times, pretty damn loud) but is not too obtrusive, making you feel that you are at the show! In my opinion, this recording is a notch below A Clear View and comparable to Prism, which still makes this a very good ROIO. Plus, you get a GREAT (complete) version of ECHOES!!!
The Floyd's playing seemed to be "on" that night.
Rick takes some creative keyboard liberties during the intro to OTTA, doodling about while holding the main chord. During the keyboard intro, Gilmour: "Thank you very much... Good Evening... We're gonna take on one more song here, then we're gonna take a few minutes break, and we'll be back, again. Thank You. Take her away guys..." After OTTA, "Thank you, we'll be back in a few minutes."
At the end of Money, Floyd plays the 4-bar into to ABITW2, stops for a few seconds, and then begins with "We don't need no ed-u-ca-tion". Great jam session!
After ABITW2, Gilmour: "Thank you! Wow. What fun, eh? That's right, do it. There is always a way . . . All right, thank you very much for coming, all you people! Woooo! This is a big place isn't it? We haven't been here in a few years. Anyway, one more, and, it will be time to go."
Dave: "Hello! Thank you! Well we have time for one more. (???) We hope you remember this one."
From what I can tell, it's the ONLY Momentary Lapse-tour disc to contain both Echoes and One Slip!!! A great performance by The Floyd and a very good recording make this essential Gilmour-era Floyd material. A solid addition to any collection!!! -SUNDOG
I just got a copy of this and listening now. I was very thrilled to get this recording as I was there that night. It was my first time seeing Pink Floyd live I was really excited all summer for the show buying all the PF albums on cassette in anticipation. Echoes was a surprise opening. I remember a long pause before the second encore. The fans were so ecstatic they simply refused to leave so the stadium lights came off and they returned!
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Pink Floyd Echos By The Lake
Cleveland, OH
16 September, 1987
Digital Floyd Archives
This is an excellent audience recording that won me over with the 20 minute show opener "Echos", always a crowd pleaser to me. While I was not a big fan of the "Momentary Lapse Of Reason" album when it came out, in looking back there were some good songs on it and this is a great audience recording of a great show in support of the MLoR album which was released 9 days before.
Disc: 1
1. Echoes
2. Signs Of Life
3. Learning to Fly
4. Yet Another Movie
5. Round And Around
6. A New Machine - Part I
7. Terminal Frost
8. A New Machine - Part II
9. Sorrow
10. Dogs Of War
11. On The Turning Away
Disc: 2
1. One Of These Days
2. Time
3. On The Run
4. Wish You Were Here
5. Welcome To The Machine
6. Us And Them
7. Money
8. Another Brick In The Wall, Part II
9. Comfortably Numb
Disc: 3
1. One Slip
2. Run Like Hell
3. Shine On You Crazy Diamond
Band:
David Gilmour - Guitar/Vocals
Rick Wright - Keyboards
Nick Mason - Drums/Percussion
Guy Pratt - Bass
Jon Carin - Keyboards
Tim Renwick - Guitar
Gary Wallis - Percussion
Scott Page - Saxophones/Guitar
Rachel Fury - Backing Vocals
Margaret Taylor - Backing Vocals
Info from the PF ROIO site @: http://www.pf-roio.de/roio/roio-cd/echoes_by_lake.cd.html
Quality: * EX
Comments: Another good recording from the Momentary Lapse tour. I'm having difficulty determining where the taper was, as the sound is a bit distant. My best guess is that he was a pretty good distance from the stage and his mic was aimed at the main PA (stage), but ended up getting some inherent reverb (the "stadium" effect), which is VERY noticeable on "Round And Around", and a few other places. Some of the sound effects are clear and can be heard quite easily, while others are distant. Maybe the taper was located near one of the rear PA stacks? Some of the louder volumes (during A New Machine, Dogs Of War, Sorrow) cause a slight overdriven distortion, which is a little annoying, but nothing to worry about. On several songs, the instruments are slightly murky (probably due to the distance), and the bass needs a slight boost, but it's nothing that a few tweaks of the 'ol EQ can't fix.
The crowd is active (and at times, pretty damn loud) but is not too obtrusive, making you feel that you are at the show! In my opinion, this recording is a notch below A Clear View and comparable to Prism, which still makes this a very good ROIO. Plus, you get a GREAT (complete) version of ECHOES!!!
The Floyd's playing seemed to be "on" that night.
Rick takes some creative keyboard liberties during the intro to OTTA, doodling about while holding the main chord. During the keyboard intro, Gilmour: "Thank you very much... Good Evening... We're gonna take on one more song here, then we're gonna take a few minutes break, and we'll be back, again. Thank You. Take her away guys..." After OTTA, "Thank you, we'll be back in a few minutes."
At the end of Money, Floyd plays the 4-bar into to ABITW2, stops for a few seconds, and then begins with "We don't need no ed-u-ca-tion". Great jam session!
After ABITW2, Gilmour: "Thank you! Wow. What fun, eh? That's right, do it. There is always a way . . . All right, thank you very much for coming, all you people! Woooo! This is a big place isn't it? We haven't been here in a few years. Anyway, one more, and, it will be time to go."
Dave: "Hello! Thank you! Well we have time for one more. (???) We hope you remember this one."
From what I can tell, it's the ONLY Momentary Lapse-tour disc to contain both Echoes and One Slip!!! A great performance by The Floyd and a very good recording make this essential Gilmour-era Floyd material. A solid addition to any collection!!! -SUNDOG
How can I get a copy? I was there, would love to relive it.
Ditto, I was also there and would love to track down any audio or video of the event. One of the best shows I've ever seen!
I just got a copy of this and listening now. I was very thrilled to get this recording as I was there that night. It was my first time seeing Pink Floyd live I was really excited all summer for the show buying all the PF albums on cassette in anticipation. Echoes was a surprise opening. I remember a long pause before the second encore. The fans were so ecstatic they simply refused to leave so the stadium lights came off and they returned!
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