Pink Floyd – 7th July 1994 (Live At Toronto) – Definitive Edition (incl. a new & superior recorder!)

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For the first time ever, a new and superior recorder for this show is being released to the public. A subscriber called James Geller reached out to me and gave me the honour of sharing his collection publicly, being the first time anyone other than him will be listening to it. Thank you James, I really do appreciate it. He has also taped Pink Floyd in the late 80’s which will see a future release as well as a bunch of other amazing artists πŸ™‚

If any of you would like your collection digitally transferred and shared for the public to enjoy, let me know in the comments and I will try my best to get it out there for the fans.

For this upload, I have speed corrected the recorders, turned down the gain to prevent distortion, and combined the recorders to make the show as complete as possible.

I’ve grown fond of this show, and now I listen to this more than the official release (PULSE)! I hope you all enjoy this bootleg, and if you have any requests (years, eras, specific dates, etc.) let me know and I will try to upload it!

Thanks to all those involved (especially James). Stay tuned πŸ˜‰

O.

Setlist:
00:00 – Intro
00:43 – Astronomy Domine (Rec 2, Rec 1 and New Recorder 4)
05:28 – Learning To Fly (New Recorder 4)
11:11 – What Do You Want From Me? (New Recorder 4)
15:28 – On The Turning Away (New Recorder 4)
22:41 – Take It Back (New Recorder 4)
29:00 – A Great Day For Freedom (New Recorder 4)
34:22 – Sorrow (New Recorder 4 then Rec 3)
45:34 – Keep Talking (Rec 3 then New Recorder 4)
52:54 – One Of These Days (New Recorder 4)
1:00:43 – Shine On You Crazy Diamond (I-V) (Rec 1 then New Recorder 4)
1:12:28 – Breathe (New Recorder 4)
1:15:16 – Time (New Recorder 4)
1:21:50 – High Hopes (Rec 3)
1:30:02 – The Great Gig In The Sky (Rec 3 then New Recorder 4)
1:35:06 – Wish You Were Here (New Recorder 4)
1:40:55 – Us And Them (New Recorder 4)
1:47:20 – Money (New Recorder 4)
1:57:07 – Another Brick In The Wall (Pt. 2) (New Recorder 4)
2:04:39 – Comfortably Numb (New Recorder 4 then Rec 3)
2:16:52 – Hey You (Rec 1, Rec 3 and New Recorder 4)
2:22:10 – Run Like Hell (New Recorder 4 then Rec 3)

4 Recorders were used for this upload:

Recorder 1: PF Toronto 1994-07-07 master cassette Remastered and speed corrected by }{eywood (found here: http://yeeshkul.com/forum/showthread.php?4460-PF-Toronto-1994-07-07-master-cassette-Remastered-and-speed-corrected-by-eywood)

Recorder 2: PF Toronto, Ont 1994-07-07 (taper 2: }{eywood) (found here: http://yeeshkul.com/forum/showthread.php?8243-PF-Toronto-Ont-1994-07-07-(taper-4-eywood)-NEW-TAPER)

Recorder 3: Pink Floyd – Toronto, Ont. 1994-07-07 (Taper 3) (found on Y also)

And…

NEW RECORDER 4: James Geller’s Master

Notes from James:

Equipment used to record was a Sony Walkman Pro with Sonic Studio’s mics. Sony UX Pro Casette 90 tapes. Burnt to CD with a Pioneer PDR-509 CD-R. Tape deck used to burn onto pioneer cdr was a Nakamichi BX 100 Uploaded to OaksMA by Carson.

My mics were stealthily placed under a shirt with 2 small holes cut for each mic to just poke through. We had the best seats for sound 28 rows back (which were the highest price tickets from 28th to 40 th rows) to be able to catch the quad sound. There were 8 of us in the row so at least there was no talking on both sides of me.

This should be dedicated to Dean Taylor as he really wanted a great copy of his all time fav band. He went on to see them a further 40 times all across the United States. I have waited to unearth these tapes to the right person and place. I never gave people copies no matter how many times they asked. That went for all my recordings. Only a few people knew I had a collection of shows. Most didn’t think they were any good. That was their loss. One just asked me about them the other day as he was with me at a Tom Petty show and had to tell him to shut up on more than one occasion. Then they didn’t take it seriously but today they do. I took it very seriously as once I got the equipment past security I had to go into the washroom stall and transform myself ready to record as I needed the privacy to tape the mics under my shirt. I even brought a pen with duct tape wrapped around so I had my supply. It was nerve wracking. It was a mission. I used to take pictures prior to 85 but i saw a friend taping and put the camera down and bought a great deck. This way i could relieve the show and not just look at it. This recording is from my collection. It is the collection of James Geller. Now all the people and more who asked me for copies can now experience the quality of what i did for my own personal enjoyment. So sit back put on some good headphones or simply crank it up and enjoy oneself.

A bit more from me:

High Hopes is cut due to a tape flip and there are minor tape flips at the end of Sorrow, One Of These Days, Time, and Comfortably Numb.

I will be uploading the raw transfer James did to YEESHKUL! in FLAC soon, so stay tuned for that, and enjoy the little remaster for now πŸ˜‰

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