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MD5 Record Set:    Disc 1    -    Disc 2 -    Disc 3 -    Disc 4 -    Disc 5 -    Disc 6
  • Band / Artist
  • Concert Date
  • RoIO Title
  • Venue
  • Pink Floyd
  • 1972-12-05
  • Untitled
  • Sport Paleis Vorst National
  • Town / City
  • State / Prov.
  • Country
  • File Format
  • Brussels
  • N/A
  • Belgium
  • SHN
  • Recorder Number
  • Sound Quality
  • Entered By
  • Date Entered
  • unknown
  • Very Good
  • logansdad
  • 11th of October 2008
					
  • title: - disc/s: 2 release: - date/venue: 1972 December 5 - Sport Paleis Vorst National, Brussels, Belgium source: audience ? / cass[?]>cdr[1] tot length: 25:30 overall: VG- / VG tracklist: 01. The Great Gig In The Sky [1:17] - end 02. Money [0:13] - only the very beginning 03. Us & Them [6:26] 04. Any Colour You Like [5:26] 05. Brain Damage [1:42] 06. One Of These Days [4:41] - cut at the beginning and fades out at the end 07. Careful With That Axe Eugene [5:42] - cut at the very end notes: This sounds as a new genuine recording, though I have not compared it with other dates yet. It comes from a fantape transferred into CDR. Hiss is moderate and sound quality is about VG but the speed is very fast. The recording starts with the end of the early version of The Great Gig In The Sky and goes into the beginning of Money; there's only the beginning of Money here (the soundscape - no song) that is soon merged with Us & Them and till this point it sounds not so good; at about a half of Us & Them, exactly around minute 3:40 the sound quality improves (but there's no patch, it just starts sounding better, there's no evidence of the taper disclosing the recorder too, I guess it's just that this tape sounds this way); Us & Them, ACYL and Brain Damage are complete, then the recording stops again as soon as Brain Damage is over (no Eclipse). It starts again with OOTD that's missing the beginning and cuts before the end; At last the recording restarts at the beginning of CWTAE where you can hear the taper moving the recorder provoking a great noise; CWTAE is then cut at the very end.