Wednesday, May 4, 2011

PF - 1980-02-28 - Uniondale, New York

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  1. Pink Floyd
    February 28, 1980
    Nassau Coliseum
    Uniondale, NY

    Source Info:
    Uknown taper, equipment
    Audience Recording > Cassette Master > 1st gen Reel > DAT

    Transfer:
    My DAT (unknown generations, 44.1) > 60ES > Waveterminal u2A > CDwAV > mkwACT SHN

    Disc 1
    Set I
    1. In the Flesh
    2. The Thin Ice
    3. Another Brick in the Wall Part I
    4. The Happiest Days of Our Lives
    5. Another Brick in the Wall Part II
    6. Mother (tf)
    7. Goodbye Blue Sky
    8. Empty Spaces
    9. Young Lust
    10. One of My Turns
    11. Don't Leave Me Now
    12. Another Brick in the Wall Part III
    13. Goodbye Cruel World

    small dropout in d1t06 and two in d1t07

    Disc 2
    Set II
    1. Hey You (fades in)
    2. Is There Anybody out There?
    3. Nobody Home
    4. Vera
    5. Bring the Boys Back Home
    6. Comfortably Numb
    7. The Show Must Go On (tf)
    8. Intro
    9. In the Flesh
    10. Run Like Hell
    11. Waiting for the Worms
    12. Stop
    13. The Trial
    14. Outside the Wall

    Notes: Excellent quality recording. I do not know how this compares to other Boot Cd's out there. This is very low gen and without any hiss. It was transferred directly from my DAT and the recording information that I have, I believe to be reliable.

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  2. mahavishnu floydMay 5, 2011 at 5:36 PM

    A negative comment on http://pf-db.com/index.php?concert_id=7&bootleg_id=2743 led me to seek out other versions of this show (it was rated D+ with a comment that the sound was much duller and muffled compared to other versions). I found two others on QualityBootz and listened carefully to the song "Comfortably Numb" on all 3.

    When listening to louder complex passages, the version called 'Wallpower' sounded very similar to the version posted here. Both sounded rough and congested during loud passages. The best of the 3 is by MOTB. I found the 16 bit/44.1 kHz version here: http://qualitybootz.blogspot.com/2009/01/pink-floyd-hempstead-1980-feb-28-ex-aud.html

    The MOTB version is much cleaner, more detailed, smoother and more closely resembled real instruments. It's volume is boosted, but I didn't hear digital clipping.

    I have no doubt that the very best version is the 24/96 Definitive Edition by MOTB, but I could not find this anywhere. [memo to Dr. Forrester: please add that to your to-do list].

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