LDB Master Series #219
Hello, this is a collection of masters I would like to seed here. I've been
taping shows for more than 20 years
and have an awful lot of masters. Most of them are in the old cassette format,
some others are on MiniDisc and
others are on CD. I've taped many shows of many artists over the years, so don't
be surprised if you will find
many different artists taped! Some shows are already circulating, some others
have not circulated through collectors
yet. But most of all, enjoy! They all come from my mastertapes!
PINK FLOYD
Versailles, Place d'Armes du Chateau
June 21, 1988
01 intro (long!)
02 shine on you crazy diamond
03 signs of life
04 learning to fly
05 yet another movie / round and around
06 a new machine part 1 / terminal frost / a new machine part 2
07 sorrow
08 dogs of war
09 on the turning away
10 one of these days
11 time
12 on the run
13 the great gig in the sky
14 wish you were here
15 welcome to the machine
16 us and them
17 money
18 another brick in the wall pt 2
19 comfortably numb
20 one slip
21 run like hell
22 fireworks
TT 174:08
Lineage: Sony Pro TCS-310 (internal microphone) > Master tape > Aiwa Tape Deck TC-WE475 (corrected speed) >
Audiophile 2496 Soundblaster > HD > SoundForge 7.0 > CD Wave > FLAC Frontend (level 6)
David Gilmour - vocals, guitar
Nick Mason – drums
Richard Wright – keyboards, vocals
Jon Carin – keyboards, vocals
Scott Page – saxophones, guitar
Guy Pratt – bass guitar, vocals
Tim Renwick – guitars, vocals
Gary Wallis – percussions
Rachel Fury, Durga McBroom - backing vocals
Margret Taylor – backing vocals
This was 6th show of the European tour and the first out of two played in Versailles. I know there are better
copies of this recording but this is my master and, as yet, uncirculated. I am seeding it because it was my
very first Pink Floyd show and probably one of the Top 5 shows I've ever attended. I have very sweet memories
from that concert. It was taped on the right-hand side of the stage. Lots of people around me and average
equipment used. The result is only a reasonably good recording but nothing more. I have left the entire
presentation and intro music in order to give you what it was recorded that day in its entirety.
The setting was simply astonishing: the stage was in front of the Versailles Castle near Paris. I remember
the huge audience in front of the stage and the nice weather as well.
Enjoy the music. I do NOT wish that this show is re-seeded on Yesshkul. Please be kind and respect my wish.
ldb