Pink Floyd 06/22/73
Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo, NY
Set I
Obscured By Clouds->When You're In, Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun, Careful With That Axe Eugene, Echoes
Set II
Dark Side Of The Moon [Speak To Me->Breathe->On The Run->Time->Breathe (reprise)->The Great Gig In The Sky->Money->Us And Them->Any Colour You Like->Brain Damage->Eclipse
Set III
 
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John H (5/5) flac / 2 A A View   audience
Notes: Original source lineage: Cass(2) > CDR > wav > shn > wav > flac > wav > Adobe Audition 1.5 > CD Wave > flac 8 (Return Of The Yeeshkul Rev. 1) Cass(2) > CDR > wav > shn > wav > flac (Return Of The Yeeshkul) for Brain Damage War Memorial, Low Generation Analog > DAT(?) > CDR(?) > EAC > shn > flac (for TGGITS patch) Additional source lineage: flac > TLH > wav > Adobe Audition 3.0.1* > wav Tracked with CD Wave, encoded to flac 8 with Flac Frontend, tagged and verified * - Edited cuts and repeats before and at the start of Echoes, during On The Run and at the start of The Great Gig In The Sky - Speed adjusted (96.8 shrink, resampled with high precision) - Gain increased/decreased, levels adjusted, peaks reduced
OldNeumanntapr (5/5) FLAC / A- View   Audience; 'The Return Of The Yeeshkul'
Notes: ******************************************************************* FLAC Tags Via xACT 2.50 By OldNeumanntapr ******************************************************************* Notes: Comments: This is obviously from a very low generation tape copied to DAT. Minimal hiss, quite clean, without a lot of noticeable editing. This is the complete recording of Buffalo 73, including all the tunings and audience-reception. here we have indeed pieces of tuning + audience completely missing in the other version (after Careful) where the crowd requests songs (Money /Arnold Layne /Point Me At The Sky etc...) Echoes is split, starts > fades out > re-starts again. same happens to The Great Gig In The Sky. On The Run is split too ... fades out at the very end on the first CD and shows up again restarting from the very end on CD2 (I guess who made this version followed exactly the order on the tape). During the tuneups between 'When You're In' and 'Set The Controls', the taper clearly says "yeeshkul" into the microphone...perhaps he was the same taper who captured the 11 March show of the same name? Chances are that he was, and he was accompanied by the same friend who made inebriated noises and burps during the earlier 'Yeeshkul' show, since he repeats them in this recording. You can hear the same chap (likely taper) screaming "yeeshkul!": at the end of When You're In (2 times), at the end of Echoes and at the end of Money, during the first few notes of 'Us And Them'. a wonderful performance, audience very warm and excited ... VGOOD + + --- REMASTER NOTES: I used two different tapes for this, both initially sourced from the same master. On one (master 2) I got rid of the left channel because it was very choppy and full of drop outs and stereo spatialized the right into 2 channels. Toned down the hiss slightly (there wasn't a lot), and EQ'd it a bit to bring the highs out a little better. I also speed corrected it a tiny bit, and used a compander to chase out the uneveness of the volume. This is the tape I used to patch bad spots in the other. The other version of the tape (master 1 - Return Of The Yeeshkul) was used for majority of the show. Unfortunately this tape sounded duller and could not be EQd to sound as good as the other. Also it was a very damaged tape, with dropouts, flutter and wrinkled spots throughout that I could not get rid of without their being replaced by bursts of hiss from the volume increase. as it is I ran 3 passes of a compander to try to level out all the dropouts and get it to where it was useable. Consequently the show is very compressed sounding, kind of FM radio-like. It also needed a wee bit of speed correction. Strangely, though it was very well recorded stereo image, Echoes was in mono from the start to the applause at the end. I began using master 2 beginning with a fade at the start of Echoes because the stereo image I was trying to keep up to that point disappeared. The right channel of the tape was pretty garbled throughout Brain Damage/Eclipse, and the left was duller in quality, so the end of the 2nd set beginning with the section that bridges the songs at the end of ACYL is from master 2, the spatialized mono one. I also used this for most of GGitS because the main tape went out of alignment after the flip and sounded like it was drowning for several seconds, a sound which also reappeared in the middle of the song. Rather than create two patches in the song that might be obvious, I just replaced the entire song. I'd really have liked to preserve the stereo image throughout the show, but both tapes were badly aged and all I could salvage was the one channel for the second set. There were many edits and stops which I crossfaded as smoothly as possible, trying for a balance between undetectability and losing as little of the tape as I could. I went through this trouble for one reason (And Buffalofloyd had the same reason for doing a Rev-A on the same tape): this is one of the best PF shows I've come across from this period. The OBC/WYI jam is amazing, and I personally think this is the single best DSotM I've ever heard. Dave's voice is good (and he doesn't try any of those deviations from the arrangement where he tries to be spur-of-the-moment creative, and which almost invariably fall flat), his guitar playing is top notch (The Time solo is brilliant and doesn't suffer from his frequent repetetive brain-jam somewhere, Money RIPS, and ACYL rips MORE!). There's a great little moment near the end of GGitS where Rick starts going a bit jazzy, then Nick catches on and Roger starts doing a walking bassline. Even Us And Them (in my opinion one of the most boring songs ever written) is pretty jamming. I love this show. Makes me actually enjoy listening to DSotM again. All remaster work done with Adobe Audition 1.5. Flac conversion and SBE correction by TLH --}{eywood
Joe (5/5) FLAC / 0 View  
Xavier Birtwich (5/0) / View   black seagate 2 - Buffalo - Return of the Yeeshkul (Rev 2), also justinmsmith39@hotmail.com
Notes: black seagate 2 - Buffalo - Return of the Yeeshkul (Rev 2), also justinmsmith39@hotmail.com
Slick2007 (5/5) FLAC / 2 B View  
Marty (5/4.9) CDR / 2 View  
Notes: flac
John (5/5) CDR/FLAC / 2 View  
Notes: Pink Floyd Title: The Return Of The Yeeshkul! Disc(s): 2 Release: - Date/Venue: 1973 June 22 - Memorial Auditorium , Buffalo, NY Source: audience / cass[2]>CDR[?]>EAC>WAV>SHN>WAV>FLAC(8) Length: 132:20 Overall SQ: VG+
Damian (5/5) CD / 2 View  
Notes: Pink Floyd Title: The Return Of The Yeeshkul! Disc(s): 2 Release: - Date/Venue: 1973 June 22 - Memorial Auditorium , Buffalo, NY Source: audience / cass[2]>CDR[?]>EAC>WAV>SHN>WAV>FLAC(8) Length: 132:20 Overall SQ: VG+ CD1 01. Obscured by Clouds / When You're In [13:08] 02. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun [14:59] 03. Careful with tha Axe, Eugene [12:43] 04. tuning [0:58] 05. Echoes [24:13] 06. Speak to Me / Breathe [7:20] 07. On the Run [5:20] CD2 01. Time / Breathe (Reprise) [7:40] 02. The Great Gig in the Sky [6:19] 03. Money [7:58] 04. Us and Them [8:06] 05. Any Colour You Like / Brain Damage [13:30] 06. Eclipse [1:30] 07. One of These Days [8:34] Notes: this is the complete recording of Buffalo 73, including all the tunings and audience-reception. here we have indeed pieces of tuning + audience completely missing in the other versions (after Careful where the crowd gotta requesting songs at repetition "Money /Arnold Layne /Point Me At The Sky etc...) Echoes is split, starts > fades out > re-starts again. same happens to The Great Gig In The Sky. On The Run is split too ... fades out at the very end on the first CD and shows up again restarting from the very end on CD2 (I guess who made this version followed exactly the order on the tape). the Yeeshkul-guy is here again! making 'his own alternate show' on the mic during the tunings/applauses ... see also notes for War Memorial. a wonderful performance, audience very warm and excited ... not a great upgrade in sound compared to my previous version, same level of hiss, they sound actually about the same way, but this is my favourite version at now. I got this with no lineage or hint about the source, has anybody an idea about it? ::: the guy (likely taper) screams "yeeshkul!": at the end of When You're In (2 times) ; at the end of Echoes ; at the end of Money update 2004-7-15: this is from a second generation tape converted from shn to flac (level 8) by pict Finger Print: 19730622-b73-d1t01.flac:6ff2b422be7e4a2f61f39c8c8c30ac33 19730622-b73-d1t02.flac:10c835db17ee04cfd1baedf0581753e9 19730622-b73-d1t03.flac:84f8123c4a15d50e487b04e25e9be73e 19730622-b73-d1t04.flac:0abd06eab2fe9fd8f6372c68533fbaab 19730622-b73-d1t05.flac:efb07ea9c9d94bd29c664321486986ba 19730622-b73-d1t06.flac:96a292fa6046d705e6f8a0d1c08f9979 19730622-b73-d1t07.flac:0d4ae8e340b22a309136b3117babe04c 19730622-b73-d2t01.flac:3b39598a2e48db4f9f439aec3d4339e7 19730622-b73-d2t02.flac:1ee174d6461e12fe0ff901dbdb820989 19730622-b73-d2t03.flac:e0c2984661794b43e54303d8bfcfa09a 19730622-b73-d2t04.flac:a2e458bb417ef2ed7235effe315d5372 19730622-b73-d2t05.flac:432956a69763fe5251ccaf90fad45213 19730622-b73-d2t06.flac:2f5ca719e72ec7dec949b5f08e51d6d1 19730622-b73-d2t07.flac:e1c10b598fbe49f6a5e54f83be7c1b1e For trade only, do not sell. Do not encode as MP3 or any other lossy format and redistribute.
Russell (5/5) FLAC / 1 View   Unknown AUD
Steve O'Malley (5/5) FLAC / 2 View  
Notes: "The Return Of Yeeshkul"
Jeff Mitchell (5/0) / 0 View  
Jon Pavuk (5/4.3) SHN / 2 A B View   Low Generation Analog>DAT(?)>CDR(?)>EAC>SHN
BH (5/5) flac / 2 View   return of the yeeshkul
clay pelland (5/5) / 2 View  
barry bryson (5/4.3) CD / 2 View  
mashedpotatoes (5/5) CDR / 2 B View  
chooglin (5/0) / 0 View  
Dave (5/5) CD/SHN / 2 View  
Notes: 2 SHN. DISK. Pink Floyd - 06/22/73 Venue Memorial Auditorium City Buffalo State NY "When You're In..." Set 1 Obscured By Clouds->When You're In, Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun, Careful With That Axe Eugene, Echoes Set 2 Dark Side Of The Moon [Speak To Me->Breathe->On The Run->Time->Breathe (reprise)->The Great Gig In The Sky->Money->Us And Them->Any Colour You Like->Brain Damage->Eclipse
Cardz024 (5/5) CDR / 2 A A View  
Brad Foster (4/4.9) FLAC / 1 View   AUD
Marinus van der Plaats (4/5) / 0 View  
Ray D (4/4.9) cdr / 2 View  
Notes: "The Return of Yeeshkul"
Mike (4/5) cdr / 2 B B View  
Notes: "Return of Yeeshkul (Rev 1)"
a thomson (4/4.9) cdr / 2 View  
Bill Bruno (4/4.6) shn / 2 aud View  
Notes: "When You're In..."
TTDaddy (3/5) mp3 / 1 View   AUD
Notes: Comments: This is obviously from a very low generation tape copied to DAT. Minimal hiss, quite clean, without a lot of noticeable editing. The left channel is a bit choppy, but the right channel is quite smooth. Complete show with a few breaks in the master tape. The taper was likely having a few problems with his deck. TRT 2:10:28
Dave Lemen (3/0) / 0 View  
Notes: dvd 183
bob (3/0) CD-R / 2 A B View   Audience
Notes: "War Memorial" Include encore One of these Days
Bob Yuhas (3/0) cdr/flac / 2 View  
Notes: THE RETURN OF THE YEESHKUL
Joe the Troll (3/0) / 0 View  
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