PINK FLOYD
Giants Stadium
East Rutherford NJ
June 3rd 1988
Analog Master From The MoodySMB collection
Tape supplied by Doinker
Transferred and Presented By Krw_co

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CREATIVE SOUNDBLASTER X-FI HD MODEL #SB1240 WAV(24/96KHZ)>MAGIX AUDIO CLEANING LAB FOR
KRW TRACK MARKS VOLUME ADJUSTMENT AND EDITS>WAV(16/44.1KHZ)>TRADERS LITTLE HELPER FLAC (LEVEL 8)

THE BAND
David Gilmour guitar vocals
Nick Mason drums percussion
Richard Wright keyboards vocals
Jon Carin keyboards guitar vocals
Scott Page saxophones
Guy Pratt bass
Tim Renwick guitar
Gary Wallis percussion
Durga McBroom backing vocals
Margaret Taylor backing vocals
Rachel Fury backing vocals

SETLIST
1 Crowd
2 Shine On You Crazy Diamond
3 Signs Of Life
4 Learning To Fly
5 Yet Another Movie
6 A New Machine (Pt. 1)
7 Terminal Frost
7 A New Machine (Pt. 2)
(tape flip edit at 00:41:55:15)
9 Sorrow
10 Dogs Of War
11 On The Turning Away
(tape flip edit at 01:10:14:21)
12 One Of These Days
13 Time
14 On The Run
15 The Great Gig In The Sky
16 Wish You Were Here
17 Welcome To The Machine
18 Us And Them
(tape flip edit at 01:53:19:02)
19 Money
20 Another Brick In The Wall (Pt. 2)
21 Comfortably Numb
22 One Slip
(tape flip 02:21:02:19)
23 Run Like Hell

Many thanks to Doinker

Sharon McArthur Brown (1947-05-08 - 2014-09-17) was a prolific taper and music collector based in Danbury, Connecticut.
I first met Sharon while a friend of mine and I had set up a booth at a record show sometime in the mid 1980's.
We had taken shows we had collected on cassette tape, had copied them and were selling for $7 each.
It wasn't much of an income even in those days but we met other traders that way.
Sharon started enjoying and following the bands Yes, the Moody Blues and Pink Floyd.
She would listen to these and other artists at 2 to 4 am, waking her brothers Rob, John and Chris.
She married fellow music nut Richard Brown in 1976 and worked as a systems analyst for Pitney Bowes and
Reader's Digest before her retirement in 1999. The two of them owned and managed a video store.
Unfortunately Richard died early on before I met her. A true music aficionado, he was buried with his Walkman,
his favorite Pink Floyd tape and his headphones.During her employment she set up websites for the Moody Blues and
became the fanclub administrator. She also set up a music sharing website out of her home in Danbury.
During all this time she acquired, attended, and taped over 1,000 live shows, mainly taping using an upscale Aiwa cassette recorder.
She specialized in Pink Floyd, The Moody Blues and especially in Prog concerts. In the 1990's she befriended Moody Blues
flutist Ray Thomas and his wife, and spoke to them often. Also during this time we traded many, many shows.
Sharon had fallen on hard times by the end of the first decade of the millenium.
Before she went into subsidized housing she gave me her complete collection. It was huge, requiring an entire midsize SUV in order to house.
It's been sitting since 2013. It's time her music was shared. Many thanks to her brother Rob for help in making these notes.

2023-04-16

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