Pink Floyd

11-26-1974 Empire Pool, London, UK


Source:        Soundboard:    Pre FM Master Reel (SBD) -> DAT -> ??? -> SHN
                        Audience:    ??CASS(M)?? -> DAT -> SHN
Setlist:
    Disc 1 (76:31)
01-Speak To Me
02-Breathe
03-On The Run
04-Time
05-The Great Gig In The Sky
06-Money
07-Us And Them
08-Any Colour You Like
09-Brain Damage
10-Eclipse
11-Echoes

Comments:
**The following notes come from the mixer** d1t01 The line "I've been mad for fucking years" in Speak To Me was removed from the Pre FM (SBD) source. This was not cut out as the length of the song was still the same as the AUD. I tried a number of edits to mix that line from the AUD into the SBD source. I could not come up with an edit I considered smooth. I was able to perform the same edit of this line on the AUD source with a smooth and natural result. So this line has been removed from both the SBD and the AUD source. This is smooth and most likely undetectable. d1t05 The Pre FM (SBD) source was missing 3.875 seconds between The Great Gig In The Sky and Money. The AUD was the trimmed accordingly to match. Being at the repetitive portion on the end of the song, this is smooth and most likely undetectable. d1t08 The AUD source cuts at 41:07.515 and is missing 1:36.33 of Any Colour You Like. I used the Pre FM (SBD) source mixed with a repeating crowd cheer portion from the AUD recording to add depth. I then applied a 1:46.333 patch with 5 second crossfades on each end. The result is good but as this is a source change it is still somewhat noticeable. d1t09 You can get a good feel for the effect of sound travel during the line "The lunatic is on the grass.". The sound travel results in a small echo on the AUD source and can be heard in the rear channels on the 5.1 and the matrix mix. This is very interesting. d1t10 The Pre FM (SBD) has a long portion of cheering and tuning prior to the encore Echoes. Unfortunately this was missing from the AUD source. The SBD was trimmed to match and both sources has multiple edits, mixing and crossfades were performed to keep the flow btwn the last song and the encore sounding as natural as possible. The result was good and this is smooth and most likely undetectable. 1