Gilmour, David - Madison Square Garden, New York, NY, USA (Mr. Railing)
 
Album info
 
Recording Date  : 12-04-2016
     
Length  : 155:26
Format  : FLAC
Track List
 
01 5 A.M. 02:56
02 Rattle That Lock 05:27
03 Faces of Stone 06:21
04 Wish You Were Here 05:23
05 What Do You Want From Me 05:01
06 A Boat Lies Waiting 04:37
07 The Blue 06:34
08 Money 07:58
09 Us and Them 08:13
10 In Any Tongue 08:06
11 High Hopes 09:54
12 Astronomy Domine 05:25
13 Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts I-V) 10:49
14 Fat Old Sun 06:38
15 Coming Back to Life 07:05
16 band intros 02:54
17 Girl in the Yellow Dress 06:31
18 Today 06:43
19 Sorrow 11:36
20 Run Like Hell 07:03
21 thanks - encore break 04:16
22 Time > 05:40
23 Breathe (Reprise) 01:12
24 Comfortably Numb 08:19
25 final thanks and goodbye 00:45

Notes
Recorded at Madison Square Garden, New York, NY, USA. Great audience recording.


From the info file:

David Gilmour
April 12,2016
Madison Square Garden
New York, NY


Recorded by: Mr. Railing
Source: AT943cards>SP-SPSB-10>MM-AT-1>H2n(24/48)
Transfer: *ebbets field>wavelab>r8b>cdwav>TLH(8)>flac
Location: mics split 3 feet on ledge between plexiglass openings Sec 301 Row 1


Set 1:

s1t01 5 A.M.
s1t02 Rattle That Lock
s1t03 Faces of Stone
s1t04 Wish You Were Here
s1t05 What Do You Want From Me
s1t06 A Boat Lies Waiting
s1t07 The Blue
s1t08 Money
s1t09 Us and Them
s1t10 In Any Tongue
s1t11 High Hopes


Set 2:

s2t01 Astronomy Domine
s2t02 Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts I-V)
s2t03 Fat Old Sun
s2t04 Coming Back to Life
s2t05 band intros
s2t06 Girl in the Yellow Dress
s2t07 Today
s2t08 Sorrow
s2t09 Run Like Hell
s2t10 thanks - encore break
s2t11 Time >
s2t12 Breathe (Reprise)
s2t13 Comfortably Numb
s2t14 final thanks and goodbye

Notes:

* I had technical issues this night. Same exact issues I had for Billy Joel on my MSG 9/14 recording. Severe channel level issues, real heavy on the low end, not much for the high end resulting in a lack of crispness and clarity. EQ is your friend on playback. Troubleshooting the next day it seems to derive from the battery box wire I had wrapped up in a rubber band moving to just the right position. What a bummer time for it to happen. Thanks to Guitar Phil sitting next to me for allowing a mic to be placed in front of his seat. Thanks to 'ebbets field' for improving the recording the best he could. It is what it is.


** A not the best Mr. Railing recording **