Description
This recording is from a Brussels performance that was rebroadcast on a Belgian FM radio station in 2005, and what is recorded here is not a line recording but an audience recording. In terms of sound quality, it seems to be stereo, but it is a good sound source that is almost mono with almost no separation. Even so, it is surprising that an audience recording was broadcast on public radio. In the past, Floyd has released similar recordings such as the latest release of Montreux 1971, and the Tokyo March 6, 1972 performance that appeared a few years ago and became a hot topic. This recording has only three songs and about 17 minutes, and although the interviews and DJs overlap, it is still a valuable separate recording of the Brussels performance. In the performance of TIME on this day, at the beginning where Rick Wright takes the vocals, he suddenly sings the lyrics of the final part of the song, and while it seems that the whole performance will continue to rush into the next Breathe (reprise), Gilmore forcibly takes it to a guitar solo, and the performance somehow holds up, but the performance is recorded as it is here, and this is also proof that it is definitely a Brussels performance. However, it is a mystery why they chose a take that is actually a performance mistake and broadcast it as it is. In terms of sound quality, the sound is close and powerful, but it is still a good and fresh sound, and if it exists, it is a sound source that you would definitely want to listen to in the full-length version. Live at Vorst National, Brussels, Belgium 5th December 1972 (FM BROADCAST) Belgian Radio1 FM Rebroadcast 31st October 2005 (17:09) 1. Radio DJ / Time 2. Breathe (reprise) 3. Interview / Careful With That Ax, Eugene
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