Pink Floyd - Lahti DAT (16-48)
 
Album info
 
Recording Date  : 10-06-1989
     
Length  : 166:49
Format  : SHN
Track List
 
01 Tape 1 Side 1 47:08
02 Tape 1 Side 2 42:20
03 Tape 2 Side 1 48:23
04 Tape 2 Side 2 28:58

Notes
Recorded at the Lahden Suurhalli, Lahti, Finland. Good audience recording. A bit distant.


From the info file:

Pink Floyd

Date: 10 June, 1989
Location: Lahden Suurhalli, Lahti, Finland
Source: Cassette 90 > DAT (48 Khz) > TASCAM DA-20 MkII > Coaxial Cable > Edirol UA-1D > Hard Drive > WAV (48Khz) > SHN - Recorder #2
Rating: EX-

Cassette One:
1. Audience - Ambient Noises 1:27
2. Shine On You Crazy Diamond 12:56
3. Signs Of Life 17:08
4. Learning To Fly 22:15
5. Yet Another Movie 30:24
6. A New Machine (Pt. 1) 31:52
7. Terminal Frost 37:48
8. A New Machine (Pt. 2) 38:24
9. Sorrow (tape flip) 47:08
Total: 47:08

Cassette Two:
1. Sorrow (continued) 2:00
2. Dogs Of War 10:25
3. On The Turning Away (band break) 19:48
4. One Of These Days 28:33
5. Time 34:04
6. On The Run 37:38
7. The Great Gig In The Sky 42:20
Total: 42:20

Cassette Three:
1. Wish You Were Here (tape flip) 4:59
2. Welcome To The Machine 13:08
3. Us And Them (false start) 18:20
4. Us And Them 25:30
5. Technical Difficulties - Noodling 30:31
6. Money 41:32
7. Another Brick In The Wall (Pt. 2) 47:45
Total: 48:23

Cassette Four:
1. Comfortably Numb 9:45
2. Band Break - Applause 12:47
3. One Slip 19:51
4. Run Like Hell
Total: 28:58
Grand Total: 166:41

Comments: This show is worth having for the following reasons:

1. It was Floyd's first (and I believe only) stop in Finland, which Gilmour notes at one point.
2. This is the complete show, with the exception of tape flips.
3. This strays a bit from the strict, keep-the-music-synched-to-video, never improvise nature of the 'Momentary Lapse Of Reason' and 'The Division Bell' shows due to the 'technical difficulties' that cause a restart of 'Us And Them' and a good deal of time between tracks. As a result, we are treated to a really nice, lengthy solo at the start of the track by Rick, and some interesting noodling by David, to include a 'Johnny B. Goode' riff.

One good marker to determine the source of this tape vice other possible recorders is the gasping, choking sounds of someone near the taper just before the lead-in to 'One Of These Days'.

The tracks have not been split or edited in any way. They are at 48 Khz, the same as they are on the original DAT.