Pink Floyd
County Stadium
Milwaukee, Wi
September 30, 1987
Lineage: Master audience recording => cassette => cassette => Stand-alone Pioneer CD burner => CDR => EAC => Magix Audio Cleaning Lab => Export to WAV => FLAC (level 8)
Setlist:
Set I/Disc 1 (63:21):
(1) Shine On You Crazy Diamond (12:14)
(2) Signs of Life (3:34)
(3) Learning To Fly (5:35)
(4) Yet Another Movie/Round and Around (7:44)
(5) A New Machine Pt. 1 (1:38)
(6) Terminal Frost (6:36)
(7) Sorrow (9:54)
(8) Dogs of War (7:26)
(9) On The Turning Away (8:35)
Set II/Disc 2 (72:52):
(1) One Of These Days (6:29)
(2) Time (5:27)
(3) On The Run (4:12)
(4) Wish You Were Here (4:52)
(5) Welcome To The Machine (8:29)
(6) Us and Them (7:28)
(7) Money (7:46)
(8) Another Brick In The Wall Pt. II (5:55) *
(9) Comfortably Numb (8:37)
(10) One Slip (6:31)
(11) Run Like Hell (7:02)
* 1st 40 seconds lifted from "Delusions of Maturity" boot
Notes:
Very nice audience recording from early in the Pink Floyd "Momentary Lapse of Reason" tour. I am 99% sure that this is the "RB" source -- a legendary Chicago-area taper who turned out phenomenal recordings throughout the 1970s and 1980s (and probably still does today, although his recordings tend not to circulate as widely). I think this is one of the top audience recordings from the tour.
I decided to upload my source even though there is a 40-second cut between "Money" and "ABitW" because the sound quality appears to be much better than other versions in circulation. I surgically inserted the missing 40 seconds from the "Delusions of Maturity" bootleg which appears to be the same recording from a much higher-generation tape. I speed-adjusted and did some minor EQ to make the transition as seamless as possible; you shouldn't notice much other than a significant drop in quality for those 40 seconds. This is a brilliant recording; there is, however, some audible hiss during the quietest parts -- I thought it better for the individual to de-hiss to their own taste rather than risk eliminating some fidelity from the overall recording.
It appears that they didn't perform "A New Machine Pt. II" this night for reason -- it didn't appear that there was a cut in the tape, although I may have missed it. This seems unusual, though, because Floyd wasn't a band to tinker much with the setlist.
No artwork, sorry. Fingerprints are included, however.