Nick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets
The Echoes Tour
Brighton Dome, Brighton, UK
26th April 2022

Nick Mason, Guy Pratt, Gary Kemp, Lee Harris & Dom Beken

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Setlist

Set 1:

1. Pre-Show
2. Intro
3. One Of These Days
4. Nick Mason Speech
5. Arnold Layne
6. Fearless
7. Obscured By Clouds
8. When You're In
9. Candy And A Currant Bun
10. Vegetable Man
11. Nick Mason Speech
12. If
13. Atom Heart Mother
14. If (Reprise)
15. Guy Pratt Speech
16. Remember A Day
17. Band Introductions
18. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun

Set 2:

19. Intro
20. Interstellar Overdrive
21. Astronomy Domine
22. The Nile Song
23. Guy Pratt Speech
24. Burning Bridges
25. Childhood's End
26. Gary Kemp Speech
27. See Emily Play
28. Echoes
29. Audience
30. Lucifer Sam
31. A Saucerful Of Secrets
32. Bike

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Lineage:

Sennheiser AMBEO Smart Headset > iPhone 8 Plus > Apogee MetaRecorder (24/96 CAF) > REAPER v6.54 > 24/96 FLAC 8

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Notes:

Ello there all! Here is my second recording to share for this tour :)

About a week before this show, I casually checked the Brighton Dome website and saw tickets were still available; looking in
amazement! Thinking it was sold out for ages, I quickly hopped on this opportunity when I could and asked a friend from uni if
she wanted to go and get to know my favourite band a little bit better, and luckily she said yes; even knowing that I would be in
full geek mode. With that in mind, I managed to get two tickets in the centre of the circle and boy am I glad that was my final
choice.

Now on the actual day, it was quite packed but it all worked out well in the end. First, I had my return to uni for the semester,
so I couldn't even begin my journey to Brighton until 4pm. When we got there though at around 5, we stopped at a nearby pub to the
venue where there was a fan meetup and had a great time! Pints, student food and some lovely people there which culminated to a
fantastic atmosphere. Once it reached the time when doors opened, we began making our way to the phenomenal venue for our first ever
time, which has some great history of the band (such as one of my personal favourite shows: 28th June 1972), and once we got there,
we stared at the merchandise for a while trying to make our minds up for what we wanted. In the end, I got 3 shirts and she got 1,
as well as a bag to put them all in! Still got one final chance soon incase I want to get anything else, and you know what that means
also :p

After this, we made our way to our seats, and on this journey we saw two frames of ticket stubs, which contained one of my favourite
shows as previously mentioned! It was great seeing the history of Pink Floyd in the actual venue itself, as for us it holds some
very important moments of the band, one of which being 20th January 1972: playing Dark Side Of The Moon in public for the first
ever time (despite an electrical malfunction cutting it short at Money!) Once we appreciated the awesome collage, we eventually got
to our spot and got comfortable. When the show was about to start, I began getting my setup ready, trying to do it all in the
freshly purchased bag to help conceal it! Luckily it all worked out lovely, and this time I made sure that I got the entire show,
and I'm so glad I did! In a smaller venue, being closer to the stage (seeing the actual band instead of blobs) and feeling the sound
a lot more, I personally enjoyed this show more than the Royal Albert Hall one! And then sadly, it was over, and it was time to go
back home.

Another extra note I would like to add to the character of this recording is the people who were next to me that evening. At first they
took the show in as most fans would, but I think when it came to the second set, they knew what I was doing and held back, so to you two
gentlemen if by any chance you are reading this: I tip my bootlegging hat to you ;)

This recording is raw, only having fade ins/outs at starts and ends of sets as well as turning up the gain by 2.9db for Set 2
(to have the same levels as Set 1; not as loud clapping!)

Included is a photo of the stage pre-show I captured, a photo I took of the frame with a Pink Floyd ticket stub as well as some
amazing artwork for this recording thanks to WorldmanOne, inspired by the 1969 and 1970 Pink Floyd Brighton posters! There is also
some video I captured for a few songs, but that has to be a whole upload in itself because of the quality I captured it in ;)

As always, share freely, don't convert to MP3 unless for personal use, DON'T CHARGE ANYONE FOR FREE MUSIC, etc.

Enjoy and Cheerio!

Ello_Guvner

2022-04-29

Images for all shows as well as full size images for this show.

Images for this show:

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