Pink Floyd - Vierundzwanzig Teile von Nichts (HRV CDR 029) |
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Recorded at the Sportpalast: West Berlin, West Germany. Best version of this show available (afaik). From the info file: Pink Floyd - HRV CDR029 - Vierundzwanzig Teile von Nichts Sportpalast, West Berlin, West Germany / 5 June 1971 Label: Harvested HRV CDR029 Audio Source: Audience recording Lineage: Original Harvested shn-files --> FLAC 8 --> MWP (see protocol file for conversion details) Artwork: included Gallery Link http://www.mindwarppavilion.org/cpg/displayimage.php?pos=-5155 http://www.mindwarppavilion.org/cpg/displayimage.php?pos=-5154 Number of Discs: 2 Disc 1 Running time 61m 04s / Disc 2 Running Time 59m 04s Notes: WEED ANNOUNCEMENT You asked for it... You got it. HRV-CDR-029. If you all remember, we had a little poll not long ago to let the Harvested faithful choose their favorite show that was in dire need of the 'Harvested Treatment'. The winner was June 5, 1971; the Sportpalast in West Berlin. And I would personally like to thank all those @@%*&&^^!! for choosing this show ;-) I don't know what the taper's problem was. But this show is just loaded with mic noises. Which translates into lots and lots and lots of work for me to remove them. But here comes 030 to my rescue... As we plan to release 030 on Christmas Eve, we are releasing 029 now so as to minimize the overlap of weeding between the two shows. I've fixed a couple hundred of these 'mic noises'. But unfortunately, there are hundreds more than I just don't have the time to address. But knowing that I wouldn't have the time to do them all, I addressed the most needy first. So there is a definite improvement in the extraneous noise department, but not as complete as I would have liked. Although that is a bummer, there are other positives to discuss about this release. I've compared 029 to the Highland release of this show (same taper) called 'Return of the Son of Nothing'. And I am proud to introduce to you the mighty return of the High End. That's right, the high end is back. And with it come the sounds and subtleties that are absent from the Highland release. All thanks to Ron's low gen tape. But the return of the high end comes with a price, as typical for recording of this vintage, we have hiss. Not much. But there is some, which varies throughout the recording. I don't know how low a gen Ron's tape was, but we unfortunaely still have cuts between tracks. I'd have liked to inform you the the inbetween track chatter and tunings had been restored, but I can't. To summarize, 029 is an improvement over the Highland release, but still not the definitive edition. Here's the box score: Vierundzwanzig Teile von Nichts (HRV-CDR-029) disc 1: Careful With That Axe, Eugene (11:46) Fat Old Sun (14:47) The Embryo (10:18) The Return of the Sun of Nothing (24:13) disc 2: Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun (14:04) Cymbaline (11:29) A Saucerful of Secrets (19:14) Astronomy Domine (7:34) Blues (6:43) Yes, the title for this release is in German. Yes, the spelling change for disc 1 track 4 is intentional. Here's the download information from Jim's server: Server: xxx.harvested.org Port: xx Login: harvested Pass: xxx-xxx Also note, due to Ron's busy day job, artwork is not yet available for this release. When it is completed, we will put it up on the web site for all to download from there. Also, also note, remember the new weed obligations are only 2 sets for 2 disc shows such as this. Enjoy the Show, Ed. HRV029 translation, please 'Yes, the title for this release is in German.' Vierundzwanzig Teile von Nichts (HRV-CDR-029) The wife is learning German with the kids, but she's out of town. So can anyone provide me with: a. A German-to-English translation of the title and b. An English phonetic spelling of the proper German pronunciation. I'm guessing we'll refer to this one as 'VTvN'. Also, is there significance to the intentional spelling change of 'Return of the Son...' to 'Return of the Sun...'? Thanks. Joff Re: [harvested-weeds] HRV029 translation, please a. As for the translation: 'Vierundzwanzig Teile von nichts' means in English, translated exactly: 'Twenty-four parts of Nothing' One could also change the word order a bit and say 'Nichts, Teile Eins bis Vierundzwanzig' which would be 'Nothing, parts One to Twenty-four' Well, I think you got the idea ;-) b.OK, I'll give it a try: 'Fearoondzvanzig Tile (final E is spoken) fon Neechts'. However, this is my version, and I'm not sure if that will really do, I just tried for the fun of it. Hmm...maybe some of you English-speaking people can record yourself pronouncing my phonetic version and mail the mp3's to me, so I'll know if I was right:-)! No, just kidding. I hope this helps you, in our next German lesson we will translate the entire text of 'Eine Untertasse voller Geheimnisse' Bye, Gerald Concert Info 1971-06-05 Pink Floyd Sporstpalast West Berlin, Atom Heart Mother World Tour (c) This was the first rock concert ever to be held at the Sports Palace in quadrophonic sound and the band incorporated their amazing psychedelic light show for the first time: A giant, cosmic spectacle which, if it didnt actually tear down the Berlin Wall, certainly helps to weaken it in places! P I N K F L O Y D Straight out of the studio, having just finished the Meddle album, the band was in great form, playing dynamic versions of Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun, Embryo, Cymbaline and Fat Old Sun. The climax of the concert was the fantastic version of Echoes, topped-off with the classic Pink Blues as an encore. http://www.pf-db.com/index.php?bootleg_id=1438&concert_id=99 This an excellent release from the Harvested Label. There are particularly good performances of Fat Old Sun, Embryo, Set the Controls & Astronomy Domine. Also the early version of Echoes has the crowd clapping with the rhythm just before the echoe sounds start, and a noticeable feedback buzz in the middle. Even though this is a Harvested release, I still found that there was still far too much hiss, so I have reduced this considerably to leave a much cleaner and clearer recording. Also at the end of Echoes & Pink Blues there were numerous tiny gaps in the sound which have now been repaired. Finally there was a bad tape join in Astronomy Domine which has been made much better. http://www.onwebnow.co.uk/nigelsroios/pink_floyd_info/early_years/pink_floyd_19710605_berlin.htm Info: This is the twentyninth Harvested release. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_Floyd http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_Floyd_discography http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_Floyd_live_performances http://www.harvested.org/ Tracklisting: Disc 1: 01 - Careful With That Axe, Eugene 11:46 02 - Fat Old Sun 14:47 03 - The Embryo 10:18 04 - The Return of the Sun of Nothing 24:13 Disc 2: 01 - Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun 14:04 02 - Cymbaline 11:29 03 - A Saucerful of Secrets 19:14 04 - Astronomy Domine 7:34 05 - Blues 6:43 Torrent History: Originally seeded to Mind-Warp PaVilion by schnittstelle on December 14, 2007. schnittstelle thanks the Harvested boys for their releases. Dedicated to all the paranoid who still don't trust the shn-flac conversion. 'Anxiety descending Anxiety descending' FLAC fingerprints: (use these to check file integrity, and also if you are unsure whether you already have the same files or not - the prints remain the same even if file names and tags are edited, so if you have the same files, the fingerprints will match) Disc1 101 Careful With That Axe Eugene.flac:67248c277faa2d116e18ce663909f976 102 Fat Old Sun.flac:e35958f8295a534c9c107319c17a3be9 103 The Embryo.flac:22b41183ff2b1767c6e20eef7c5415d0 104 Return of the Sun of Nothing.flac:82ccd09a98123ee5699e28499916f69d Disc2 201 Set the Controls for.flac:ff2c2af0a3d0d4e629c5e30b134ed3c1 202 Cymbaline.flac:7b7baa5f26023e4f05ab2e9f09535c25 203 A Saucerful of Secrets.flac:889e7c676f37698e5d24324263dde3fb 204 Astronomy Domine.flac:7b79b2e22b1790fbb148ccb8fdf802f9 205 Blues.flac:6b3711b159f75c4586bd93a66285ba20 |