Wednesday, March 4, 2009

PF - 1980-02-28 - Nassau


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  1. MOTB Release: 0081 16/44.1
    Release Date: 2009-01-08

    Band: Pink Floyd
    Date: 1980-02-28 (Thursday)
    Venue: Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
    Location: Hempstead, NY

    Analog Audience Source: FOB Master Cassettes (MAC)
    Medium Stock Brands: MAC = 2 x Maxell XLII
    Analog Lineage: 2 x Nakamichi CM700 => Sony TC-D5M >> MAC
    Analog Sound Preservation: MAC >> Nakamichi DR-1 => Grace Design Lunatec V3 >> Korg MR-1000 >> DSF [1-bit 5 -6448 MHz Stereo] >> Korg MR-1000 => Korg AudioGate >> WAV [24/96]

    Taped By: Barry Glassberg
    Transfer By: Adam Egert
    Mastering By: Derek McCabe

    Set 1:
    d1t01 - Introduction
    d1t02 - In The Flesh?
    d1t03 - The Thin Ice
    d1t04 - Another Brick In The Wall (Part 1)
    d1t05 - The Happiest Days of Our Lives
    d1t06 - Another Brick in the Wall (Part 2)
    d1t07 - Mother
    d1t08 - Goodbye Blue Sky
    d1t09 - What Shall We Do Now
    d1t10 - Young Lust
    d1t11 - One Of My Turns
    d1t12 - Don't Leave Me Now
    d1t13 - Another Brick in the Wall (Part 3)
    d1t14 - Goodbye Cruel World

    Set 2:
    d2t01 - Hey You
    d2t02 - Is There Anybody Out There
    d2t03 - Nobody Home
    d2t04 - Vera
    d2t05 - Bring the Boys Back Home
    d2t06 - Comfortably Numb
    d2t07 - The Show Must Go On
    d2t08 - Introduction
    d2t09 - In The Flesh?
    d2t10 - Run Like Hell
    d2t11 - Waiting For the Worms
    d2t12 - Stop
    d2t13 - The Trial
    d2t14 - Outside The Wall

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  2. This version is friggen awesome!!
    EX++

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  3. Hi Doc, amazing blog, SkUnKaDeLiC here (from #ROIO Records - ie the Complete Earls Court 94 etc, I traded for every show on that set besides one or two, and the only problem we encountered was that 1 particular person didnt want us to release 1 of the nights because it was 'his' source - no one owns sources once its shared!! No one owns a source to begin with _really_, but this dude wanted us to not put out the box set until we could locate another taper for that date which was utterly crazy!), I went to d/l this one(1980-02-28) but the error I get isn't file not available (in which case I wouldn't ask as many shows here have expired and need re-upping, but they're probably not to hand for you atm, so I don't expect you to reup 100+ odd shows!), anyway the error I get is: This file is neither allocated to a Premium Account, or a Collector's Account, and can therefore only be downloaded 10 times.
    This limit is reached.
    To download this file, the uploader either needs to transfer this file into his/her Collector's Account, or upload the file again. The file can later be moved to a Collector's Account. The uploader just needs to click the delete link of the file to get further information.

    So, I'm presuming you could move this over to another account or something? :). I love RS, especially added with your blog! I'm madly dl'ing everything I can (I've found about 50-70% of the links are still active) before it expires, all the stuff I missed when my 2TB HDD crashed and I couldn't afford a new one, before I got the 2TB one to work but only 1TB of it is recognizable!. Anyway, totally love the blog - am thinking of either becoming a contributor here (I've got a full RS account always on and can upload, although not at a very good speed but I can up a couple of shows a day probably, way better than 0 shows at all!) - wouldn't it be great to have every title available with links active and also a comprehensive info for each show? Also with me downloading the shows it is ensuring that at least the ones that would have expired like the rest will keep going - people really need to use the search function (ie entering '1972' or whatever), im finding 1 show is ok then next one links expired next show ok next one links expired etc lol. But I am very glad to have expanded my collection. I've ended up purchasing quite a bit of TrafficShare from RS!. Anyway, I had a comprehensive collection, well have, but its all on Data DVDRs that urgently need sorting, besides the first 300 or so Data CDRs that I started on before DVDs came along.

    Cheers,
    Ben aka SkUnKaDeLiC.

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