Pink Floyd - Anaheim CA lowgen CDR
 
Album info
 
Recording Date  : 06-05-1977
     
Length  : 116:36
Format  : FLAC
Track List
 
Anaheim CA lowgen CDR (Disc 1) 53:17
01 Sheep 11:43
02 Pigs on the Wing pt.1 02:14
03 Dogs 17:29
04 Pigs on the Wing pt.2 03:10
05 Pigs (Three Different Ones) 18:41
Anaheim CA lowgen CDR (Disc 2) 63:19
01 Shine on You Crazy Diamond pts.1-5 14:03
02 Welcome to the Machine - Have a Cigar 13:04
03 Wish You Were Here 06:53
04 Shine on You Crazy Diamond pts.6-9 19:39
05 Money 09:40

Notes
Recorded at the Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim, CA, USA. Very good audience recording.


From the info file:

Pink Floyd
May 06, 1977
Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim, California
'California Stockyard' CD-R Edition (not LP source)

master > ? (low gen) > CD-R > flac (files made with xACT 2.23)
flac files made by jimshoes
CD-Rs from japanese trader c. 1998

disc one
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01. Sheep (11:42)
02. Pigs on the Wing pt.1 (2:14)
03. Dogs (17:28)
04. Pigs on the Wing pt.2 (3:09)
05. Pigs (Three Different Ones) (18:41)

disc two
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06. Shine on You Crazy Diamond pts.1-5 (14:03)
07. Welcome to the Machine - Have a Cigar (13:03)
08. Wish You Were Here (6:53)
09. Shine on You Crazy Diamond pts.6-9 (19:38)
10. Money (9:40)

notes
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This is not the same taper as the 2-LP set 'California Stockyard (On the Road)'

This *IS* the same source as 'The Evil Tide'. In fact, it is the very CD-Rs that were used to make it. Much digital tinkering and tomfoolery was done to 'The Evil Tide' to attempt to make it listenable. This is the original un-touched CD-Rs ripped and tagged as flac files, before any digital clean-up or mucking about has been done.

the riot show - the audience is out of control and this recording is basically unlistenable due to the crowd mayhem. Its a shame, its otherwise a decent recording. There are many digital blips and snits and zits throughout this; some track transitions seem to have errors (this may have been fixed in the rip, log files included). Anyhows, this one's an ugly mess, and very difficult to enjoy.

I've included pngs of the cover art from the great japanese trader i used to exchange shows with in the late 1990s. He would make fantastic miniature replicas of bootleg covers with his trades. Although they mimic the 2-LP bootleg's cover inserts, this is not the same source recording as the LPs.

- jimshoes