Pink Floyd
The Town Hall,
Leeds, Yorkshire
January 28, 1972
You Are Number Six - ***Speed Corrected***
Free Range Pigs (FRP CDR-030/31)
Disc One:
1. Speak To Me
2. Breathe
3. The Travel Sequence
4. Time
5. Breathe (Reprise)
6. The Mortality Sequence
7. Money
8. Us And Them
9. Any Colour You Like
10. Brain Damage
11. Eclipse
12. One Of These Days
Disc Two:
1. Careful With That Axe, Eugene
2. Echoes
3. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun
4. Blues
Rating: VG-/VG
Comments: Recorded at The Town Hall in Leeds. This one is another
amazing find. It's one of the earliest Dark Side shows - the sixth to be
exact. This tape captures the entire show, including a lengthy 'Speak To
Me' punctuated by members of the crowd calling to each other. You can
hear cash register sound effects and a cow mooing as well. Or was that a
sheep?
There is a fair amount of hiss, which is not unusual considering the age
of this tape. Over 32 years! The last two tracks of the Dark Side should
be called "warped" versions, since there is a ton of warble. Even Mo
Becks would be challenged to work this one out. It finally lets up a
minute or so into One Of These Days.
The original taper copied his source and sent it to a friend, who
forwarded it on by his friend to our good friend JCE, who took sterling
care of it over the years. He was kind enough to share it with us all.
More precisely, the lineage is; Cassette(1 or 2)>Edirol UA-3FX>HDD>CEPro>WAV>SHN.
Show Notes:
The crowd is very quiet, which is not surprising, since we'd be too, if
we had the chance to hear one of the first Dark Side performances.
'Money' is a fun listen, especially since the boys don't get the harmony
quite right during the opening. There is a small break in the recording
during 'Brain Damage'. It's obvious from the sound that the taper was
moving around for some reason -- maybe to see the effects? We also
suspect he was starting to have battery problems.
This is unfortunate because a good bit of 'Eclipse' suffers from speed
issues that would have taken another 32 years to fix! This lingers a
little bit into 'One Of These Days' although it is not as bad; it slowly
resolves itself and is gone by the end of the track.
It's great that the taper captured the break after 'Dark Side' even
though it is sometimes muffled, probably from hiding the mic. You can
hear wind effects, a dog howling, and the boys tweaking their
instruments in between. This is rare for an early 1972 recording.
During 'Echoes', there is a small break, with no loss of music. The tape
includes the entire band break with audience applause after 'Echoes'.
Seamless.