<< FLAC Pink Floyd - Live In Venice 1989-07-15 (MOB Remaster) (1989)
Pink Floyd - Live In Venice 1989-07-15 (MOB Remaster) (1989)
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Pink Floyd - Live In Venice 1989-07-15 (MOB Remaster) (1989)
FLAC tracks+cue+NO log+scans | 00:40:50+00:50:25 | 575 MB (+3%)
Art Rock, Bootleg | Label: This Place Records, TPR CD 002

Exceptional remastered bootleg of Pink Floyd show at Venice, Grand Canal, 15 Jul 1989.

&#147;From MOB:

The source for this remaster was a superb stereo recording, taped from a German FM radio rebroadcast of the concert in Venice. Dozens of hours were spent, in order to manually clean every little FM noise (***les, slight buzz,...) and make this remaster as close as possible to the quality of an official release.

It has to be noted that the German radio rebroadcast cut the second half of Wish You Were Here. The missing portion was patched from a TV broadcast source. The intro and outro (fireworks) of the show were also taken from the TV broadcast, in order to make this recording more complete (the FM source ended rather abruptly after the last chord of Run Like Hell).&#148;
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This CD contains my absolute favorite performance of Yet Another Movie. The band, especially Dave and Tim, really add to this song here in a way that I have not heard before or since. The guitars float around the song perfectly, adding atmosphere to an already very atmospheric song exactly where it's needed. On the Turning Away is in fine shape too.

The band slips up a little, but if you see the video of this, you can tell that it's no big deal. Dave comes in a line late on Wish You Were Here, and then on Money, when Dave yells "Saxophone!" the sax player mysteriously fails to start playing for a few bars. (In the video it looks like he was backstage and had to run up in time for his part).

And many of the other songs have a real feeling of space, adding to the songs immensely, leading me to wonder why they didn't use this instead of Delicate Sound of Thunder.
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Tracklist

CD 1/2

01. Intro (00:32)
02. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Part 1) (02:47)
03. Learning To Fly (05:31)
04. Yet Another Movie (06:16)
05. Round And Around (00:37)
06. Sorrow (09:39)
07. The Dogs Of War (07:49)
08. On The Turning Away (07:39)

Total time 00:40:50

CD 2/2

01. Time (05:53)
02. The Great Gig In The Sky (04:55)
03. Wish You Were Here (04:39)
04. Money (09:47)
05. Another Brick In The Wall (Part 2) (05:34)
06. Comfortably Numb (09:44)
07. Run Like Hell (09:53)

Total time 00:50:25

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