Pink Floyd
Boredom And Pain [Sirene 159]
Boston Garden
Boston, MA
June 27, 1977
Audience Recording

Contra:
http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=392327
[PRRPSAE 009 - 2-source stereo]
http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=329160
[Dan Lampinski, 24/96 version]
http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=329158
[Dan Lampinski, 16/44 version]
http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=214732
[Have A Cigar - Cannonball]

CD1
01. Sheep
02. Pigs On The Wing 1
03. Dogs
04. Pigs On The Wing 2
05. Pigs (Three Different Ones)

CD2
01. Shine On You Crazy Diamond Pts. 1-5
02. Welcome To The Machine
03. Have A Cigar
04. Wish You Were Here
05. Shine On You Crazy Diamond Pts. 6-9
06. Money
07. Us And Them

Lineup:
David Gilmour - Lead Guitars, Vocals
Nick Mason - Drums, Percussion
Roger Waters - Bass Guitar, Vocals
Richard Wright - Keyboards, Vocals

http://www.collectorsmusicreviews.com/pink-floyd/pink-floyd-boredom-and-pain-sirene-159/

This superb audience recording captures Pink Floyd at the Boston Garden during their American leg of 1977's In The Flesh tour. The instruments are almost perfectly balanced with a nice clear punchy drum sound. It’s not quite as vivid or full sounding as the Oakland show from May 9th but definitely one of the better sounding ones from the tour. Comments around the microphone are kept to a minimum but can be faintly heard in places...

There are two cuts in the recording, one during Pigs On The Wing Pt. 1 and the other at about 10:25 into Shine On You Crazy Diamond Pts. 6-9. Sirene went for the quick fade out/fade in as opposed to Cannonball’s straight cuts.

Boredom And Pain’s Pigs On The Wing Pt. 1 has a slight decrease in tape speed just before the cut not found on Cannonball’s version. After Us And Them, Roger says “The perfect end to a perfect day”. Given the almost perfect sound quality, I can only agree.

Sirene’s sister label, Ayanami, had released this as The Perfect Day on CDR prior to the Cannonball title so a proper silver presentation from this camp was in order. Sirene has reduced the highs and boosted the level over Have A Cigar, focusing more toward the mid range frequencies, giving it a punchier sound. Both silver titles sound excellent and this show belongs in every Pink Floyd fans collection no matter which version you may prefer. - wgpsec

silver discs > flac

Thanks to SomeLikeItHot for sharing the tracks.