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User (active/rating) | Media / # | Show | Sound | Details | DB Source | User Source |
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Timmy Saville (3/0) | Audio / 3 | View | ||||
Notes: | Fireworks Over Canada | |||||
Trouble (3/0) | FLAC / 2 | A | A | View | ||
Notes: | "Who Was Trained Not To Spit On The Fan" HRV CDR 023 | |||||
Dan Hostler (3/0) | CD / 2 | A | A- | View | AUD | |
Notes: | This is a notable show. It's the one where Roger Waters goes off at the audience and spits on a fan. Very notable to have. Also complete with the Blues jam. | |||||
Matt Jagow (3/0) | CD / 2 | A+ | B+ | View | Unknown DAUD | |
prologue_99 (2/5) | SHN / 2 | A- | View | AUD | ||
Notes: | Azimuth Coordinator PT2 | |||||
Dave (2/3) | / 2 | A | View | |||
Notes: | "Roger meltdown show" last show of Animals tour | |||||
Greg P (2/5) | cd/flac / 2 | View | ||||
Mike Langen (2/4.9) | cdr / 3 | A | View | aud | ||
Notes: | ********************* Mike's notes - I think this version sounds better than the "MOLM Remaster" or the "All Is Forgiven" versions... ****************************************************************************** Date:July 6th, 1977 Band:Pink Floyd RoIO:"Roar Ends" Venue:Olympic Stadium Place:Montreal,Quebec, Canada Tracks:(14) Total Length:151:05 Lineage -> Original Factory Pressed Silver Discs - Sirene-066 Description:Review: Roar Ends This is one of my favorite concerts, and the Siréne guys have done well. The sound quality is excellent and this show, in a snapshot, illustrates what the Pink Floyd had become. This show and the July 4 Madison Square Garden CD show how their fans had changed from just enjoying the ride to being demanding and obnoxious. In "Pigs on the Wing, Pt. 2" Roger berates fans for "shooting off fireworks and shouting and screaming" and you can't blame him. At the end of "Money" he urges the crowd to "take it easy" and "don't worry about it, I don't...well I do, but I wish I didn't", to "Just cause there's a few assholes down front doesn't mean everbody has to get upset". At the start of "Us and Them" Roger urges "this is a quiet song so let's get quiet and try to end this thing peacefully". When they end with a blues number, something that hadn't been done for years he says "We're not noted as a blues band but we're just going to play a slow blues number so everyone can calm down". The songs are superb, this is the last set of the '77 tour and if you compare the earlier '77 concerts with this one they have pulled it all together. Really good and tight ending to "Pigs, 3 different ones" where Rodger alledgedly spits on a fan and taunts "Come Boy". This is the same recording as the Ayanami recording "The End of Animals", though this one, being spread over 3 discs contains more audience. At one point the taper urges someone to stick around. A bit later the second person, apparently becoming aware that the taper is taping the concert asks to meet him later, which goes like this, "I live in Toronto".."Huh".."I live in Toronto"..."that's not a problem". Azimuth Coordinator Part II is a differnt recording and is the same as "Fireworks in the Canadian Woods". This is my summary of these CDs; Azimuth Coordinator is nice since you are in the middle of the audience, at times during "Us and Them" the music is drowned out by the crowd noise. But the blues number is not on these two discs, you find it on the end of Azimuth Coordinator Part III. "Fireworks in the Canadian Woods" is from the same source but contains more audience, where you hear people yelling "Echoes", Astronomy Domine", "The Embryo", and "Pink Floyd is God". Unfortunately the blues number fades out before, the audience starts to boo because the equipment is being taken apart, with the woman yelling "F**k you" and "Booooo". "Roar Ends" and "The End of Animals" are from a different source than "Azimuth Coordinator" and "Fireworks". This source has a better sound quality and is complete. But where, on "Azimuth" and "Fireworks" the "F**k You" is right next to the taper, on "Roar Ends" and "The End of Animals" this is far in the distance. For sound quality "Roar Ends" and "The End of Animals" are preferred, for that middle of the audience feeling "Azimuth" and "Fireworks" are better. All are truly awesome. Setlist: Disc 1) 1) White Noise 2) Sheep 3) Pigs On The Wing (part 1) 4) Dogs 5) Pigs On The Wing (part 2) 6) Pigs (Three Different Ones) Disc 2) 1) Shine On You Crazy Diamond (parts I - V) 2) Welcome To The Machine 3) Have A Cigar 4) Wish You Were Here 5) Shine On You Crazy Diamond (parts VI - IX) Disc 3) 1) Money 2) Us And Them 3) Blues *************** DO NOT ENCODE TO ANY OTHER FORMAT ******************** Ripped by:BB aka TFK! Seeded on The International Echoes Hub - http://www.echoeshub.com | |||||
Mike Langen (2/4.9) | cdr / 2 | A | View | aud | ||
Notes: | *********************** Mike's notes - I think "Roar Ends" sounds a little better than this version. So I put this version on the burned discs section of my hard drive , even though i never burned it , and i removed the tags to free up room on my sonos. ************************************************************************** Pink Floyd - 1977 07-06 Montreal All Is Forgiven (Stereo Version) 6 Source Mix Brand new mix, never heard before August 22, 2008 (Except by me and a few friends, he-he) Yes, this is the "Spitting Incident" where Roger spits on a fan after calling him to the stage in a "demonic" voice Yes, the spitting incident (allegedly) propelled the group to write "The Wall" to isolate the band from the fans Yes, there are 6 sources synchronized. 3 from "Recorder 1" and 3 from "Recorder 2" Yes, The Last Animalized is most definitely, 100% sure, no doubt about it, Recorder 1 No, there was not any noise reduction or any EQing done Audio Used: Recorder 1 The Last Animalized (YEESHKUL, flac) Azimuth Coordinator (DIME, shn) Fire Works Show In The Canadian Walls (YEESHKUL, flac) Recorder 2 Who Was Trained Not To Spit On The Fan (YEESHKUL, flac) Montreal 1977 (DIME, flac) Roar Ends (DIME, flac) Lineage: Download 6 versions in either .shn or .flac > Goldwave (Make each version a single .wav file) > Adobe Audition synchronize (time expand, time compress, and/or split and move), then mixdown all 6 files to one file > Goldwave (split files with .cue sheet) > DBPowerAmp convert to .flac (level 8) > You By calling this the "Stereo Version", it means there is a "DTS" version available. This version never went thru any steps to make it lossy. None of the 6 versions were the same speed as each other. They all fluctuated and had an ever-changing speed rhythm of their own, which did not stay the least bit constant throughout the files. I chose the "Harvested" version as the correct speed version, so the other 5 had to match the speed of "Who Was Trained Not To Spit On The Fan". The other 5 versions would individually speed up for a minute, slow down for 8, speed up for 3, slow down for 45 seconds and so on, making it almost impossible to synchronize. In some areas, the files were off by 6 or 7 percent, more than a full second in 20 seconds. They all had either some missing parts or some additional parts making each version either longer or shorter that the others, a whole different problem than just speed correction. Finding those parts was an adventure, it added to the level of difficulty for sure. What looked like might take a time compression of 8 seconds in 5 minutes, really needed 10 seconds cut out to match the others and then a 2 second time expansion. For every minute of the show, each version took me approximately 15 minutes to synchronize. 6 versions times 15 minutes = 1 1/2 hours, times 146 minutes for the concert = about 220 hours to complete. If I had known it would take that long I never would have done it, but after I started I couldn't stop. On various sites, a few different people said they were going to do a mix after they finished downloading that particular version. I would love to hear from anyone that started doing a mix, what you encountered, how far you got, etc. Maybe just to confirm that it was "almost" impossible to synchronize. Disc 1 75:41 1. Sheep 11:00 2. Pigs On The Wing Pt 1 2:03 3. Dogs 17:30 4. Angry Pigs On The Wing Pt 2 3:51 5. Pigs (3 Different Ones) 19:30 6. Shine On You Crazy Diamond Pts 1-5 13:37 7. Welcome To The Machine 8:10 Disc 2 71:10 1. Have A Cigar 5:30 2. Wish You Were Here 6:30 3. Shine On You Crazy Diamond Pts 6-9 23:36 4. Money 13:30 5. Us And Them 9:39 6. Drift Away Blues 12:25 Total Time 146:51 (2:26:51) Please allow me 24 hours to seed this at Dime, Yeeshkul and TapeCity Please do not take this to a torrent site that allows warez or officially released material Please trade in .flac lossless only, but feel free to turn into MP3 for personal use (or turn into a newt if you like) Big thanks to the original tapers, and to the Harvested team for the best version of this show (IMHO) | |||||
Lost Sailor (2/0) | Flac / 0 | View | ||||
Lost Sailor (2/0) | Flac Dts. / 0 | View | ||||
aphextwin (2/0) | FLAC / 2 | B | View | |||
luke (2/4) | CDR / 2 | View | ||||
Sean Cheadle (2/4) | / 0 | View | ||||
Notes: | from bootleg "Who Was Trained Not To Spit On The Fan?" | |||||
Colin Waldschutz (2/4.9) | CDR / 2 | View | FLAC | |||
Erick (2/3) | SHN / 1 | View | ||||
Rodney's Studio (2/0) | CD-R / 2 | B+ | View | audience sourced bootleg >???>cdr | ||
Notes: | This is a solid recording of a monumental show in Pink Floyd's history. Music is actually pretty clear, and the vocals are VERY clear, but there is a lot of crowd noise, but in this case that is a good thing. Trust me. During Pigs On The Wing Part Two (disc 1, track 4 @ 0:51) Roger interrupts the song by spitting on a person who has attempted to climb on stage and complains about people lighting fireworks. This moment was the turning point in Roger's career which later inspired him to write The Wall. He discusses this in The Wall DVD. A must-have for any collector | |||||
Joe Breault (2/0) | shn / 2 | View | Remastered by Danalog of Man of Leisure Music (MoLM), February, 2003 from an EAC clone of the... | |||
Notes: | This is the show where Roger finally had enough of the huge, wild audiences of the stadium concerts. After ridiculing them with profanity, he later spits in the face one of the more unruly fans. This total estrangement between the band and the audience is what Roger claims gave him the inspiration for the Wall. | |||||
chris dupre (2/5) | cdr / 2 | A | View | aud. | ||
Private Stock (2/5) | CDR / 2 | View | ||||
Notes: | So-so AUD recording. I think the title of track 5 has been changed from "Have A Cigar" to "Have A Loogey". | |||||
Scott (2/0) | CDR(DAO) / 2 | View | ||||
Julián Orduña (2/5) | FLAC / 1 | A | A | View | Original Factory Pressed Silver Discs - Sirene-066 | |
Notes: | "Roar Ends" bootleg CDs. | |||||
Scott J (2/0) | / 2 | View | ||||
RoBla (2/5) | CDR / 2 | View | ||||
Dim (2/5) | CD-R / 2 | View | AUD | |||
chipster61 (2/0) | shn / 2 | View | ||||
Notes: | "Who Was Trained Not To Spit On The Fan" (HRV CDR 023) | |||||
Nikola (2/0) | CDR / 2 | View | ||||
Notes: | Who Was Trained Not To SPit on the Fan? | |||||
Dr. Robbins (2/0) | CDR / 2 | View | ||||
Adam Gott (2/4.8) | cd-r / 2 | b | View | |||
Jeff (2/0) | CDR / 2 | View | ||||
Notes: | Slight pause in between sets. |