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Pink Floyd/London,UK 6.16.1981

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From the original Pink Floyd’s last UK performance at Earl’s Court in London, which was held for five consecutive days from June 13th to 17th, 1981, the June 16th performance on the fourth day is completely recorded with ultra-high quality audience recording. Recorded. This sound source is the same master as the sound source used with the title “Deep Fear” several years ago, but this edition uses a master quality sound source that has appeared in recent years, and the difference in sound quality is obvious. It is recorded with the highest sound quality that makes you wonder, “How different are the generations?” (A live version of this day has been released in the past, but the GF version has undergone intense hiss noise reduction on the take that has gone through generation, and is significantly inferior to the main version in terms of sound clarity and dynamism.) ) The official album “Is There Anybody Out There? The Wall Live 1980-” was created by connecting some of the takes from August 9, 1981 and June 17, 1981, mainly from the London performance on August 7, 1980. 81” can be said to be the definitive version of the 1980 live, but this work is definitely the definitive version of the London performance in June 1981, which recorded the final goal of Wall Live. The sound quality is comparable to “The Warm Thrill Of Confusion”, which recorded the London performance on August 6, 1980 with the highest sound quality. A slight hiss can be heard in quiet parts, but we intentionally left it as is to respect the tone and texture of the master sound source. Of course, the closeness of the sounds in the loud parts, such as the acoustic Mother, is truly amazing. Run Like Hell, where you can enjoy listening to the tremendous groove, the repeated piano hits in the second half catch your ear. In the Waiting For The Worms intro, Roger screams “Are you with us!?” twice. The dramatic development of the performance, with its slow and slow performance, is the best. The collapse of the wall at the end is also recorded with a great sound that reminds you of the earth rumbling. As for the quality of the performance, it cannot be compared to “Last Brick In L.A.”, which was released at the same time and recorded the LA performance on February 13, 1980 (although the LA performance is very interesting). They are showing off a highly complete live performance with no gaps, and the quality of the performance is even better than the official 1980 live sound source. The overall sound is exquisite, and you can realistically feel the freshness of the sound, the spirit of the performers, and the groove of the entire band. The direct feel of the drums, guitar, and vocal sounds is overwhelming from beginning to end. The recording position seems to have been quite good, and the fact that there are no annoying spectators around the recorder increases the value of this sound source. Live at Earls Court Exhibition Hall, London, UK 16th June 1981 TRULY AMAZING/PERFECT SOUND Disc 1 1. MC Intro 2. In The Flesh? 3. The Thin Ice 4. Another Brick In The Wall Part 1 5. The Happiest Days Of Our Lives 6. Another Brick In The Wall Part 2 7. Mother 8. Goodbye Blue Sky 9. Empty Spaces 10. What Shall We Do Now? 11. Young Lust 12. One Of My Turns 13. Don’t Leave Me Now 14 . Another Brick In The Wall Part 3 15. The Last Few Bricks 16. Goodbye Cruel World Disc 2 1. Hey You 2. Is There Anybody Out There? 3. Nobody Home 4. Vera 5. Bring The Boys Back Home 6. Comfortably Numb 7. The Show Must Go On 8. MC Intro 9. In The Flesh 10. Run Like Hell 11. Waiting For The Worms 12. Stop 13. The Trial 14. Outside The Wall

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