Pink Floyd 10/29/94
Earls Court Exhibition Hall, London, England
Set I
Shine On You Crazy Diamond I-V & VII, Learning To Fly, High Hopes, Take It Back, Coming Back To Life, Sorrow, Keep Talking, Another Brick In The Wall II, One Of These Days
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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Joe (5/5) FLAC / 0 View   #ROIO Records (#ROIO CDR-002)
chris payment (5/3.4) CDR / 2 View  
Notes: #18
Denis Charette (5/4.5) CDR / 2 A - View   VG/Exc Aud
Notes: "The Last Ever Show?" VG/Exc Aud
Jeff Mitchell (5/0) / 0 View  
stephen (5/4.8) FLAC / 2 AUD View  
Oleg (5/5) CDR / 2 View  
clay pelland (5/5) / 2 View  
hsned (5/5) CDR / 2 View  
Mark Jochim (Thailand) (5/0) SHN / 2 View   Aiwa Cassette>Aiwa Mic>Master Cassette>CDR>EAC>CEPro>CDWav>SHN
Notes: Torrent Details For "PF 1994/10/29 - The Last Bell [FRP CDR-024/25] (SHN)" Report Torrent Description: audio #2 is the last show of the Division Bell tour. it is an awesome show. here is the notepad info on the show: Pink Floyd Earls Court Exhibition Hall London, England October 29, 1994 The Last Bell Free Range Pigs (FRP CDR-024/25) Disc One: 1. Shine On You Crazy Diamond 2. Learning To Fly 3. High Hopes 4. Take It Back 5. Coming Back To Life 6. Sorrow 7. Keep Talking 8. Another Brick In The Wall (Part Two) 9. One Of These Days Disc Two: 1. Speak to Me - Breathe 2. On The Run 3. Time - Breathe (Reprise) 4. The Great Gig In The Sky 5. Money 6. Us And Them 7. Any Colour You Like 8. Brain Damage 9. Eclipse 10. Wish You Were Here 11. Comfortably Numb 12. Run Like Hell Comments: In November of 2001, our friend David Le Hunte (aka Massed Gadget) sent us a copy of this show from what was then known as the best recording of this date. I spent some time cleaning it up and, ultimately, improved its sound quality. Notably, 'Speak To Me' was over seven minutes long with about six minutes being just the heartbeat... Anyway, back to our story. While on the job, our pal Gonzo set out to find the best possible recording, and over time uncovered the master that we've used for this release. It comes from a generous taper who wishes only to be known as JCE (oooh, the mystery) to us. However, he has our deepest thanks and appreciation for this rare find. To my ears, this is the finest audience recording of the 1994 European Tour. Show Notes: This show was indeed the "Last Bell" to date for Pink Floyd as a group, as this is the final 1994 show that they performed, as well as the last full performance of Dark Side Of The Moon. The show was a benefit for Greenpeace, Amnesty International, and others. The recording is an enjoyable listen from start to finish. Technical Notes: This is a powerful document that stands on its own, since it is possibly one of the best audience recordings of the 1994 Division Bell Tour. The crowd was rather quiet that night, which contributed to a very decent recording that boasts excellent quality throughout. There is nice mix and balance throughout. The only very minor wart is the short tape flip during the early lead-in to 'Sorrow'; other than that, the show is complete. Taper's Comments: This was the last of 14 nights that the Floyd performed at Earls Court, London, and the final night of the Division Bell tour--and as of today, the last time that Pink Floyd played live. During the run of the shows, the metal heads from the Division Bell album and CD cover were on the top of the entrance overhang at the front of Earls Court, so as you came out of the tube station, they just loomed above you--they were huge! The stone heads from the cassette cover, equally huge, were inside the foyer just behind one of the VW Golf Pink Floyd cars that had been produced--I guess it was one of the 30 Golfs that were imported into the UK. I had got a ticket for this night because my ticket for the second night (13/10/94) was in Stand 8 which had collapsed on the opening night of the Earls Court shows (12/10/94). The two stands that collapsed weren’t replaced until the 17th I think, which was the rescheduled date for the show cancelled on the 12th. I couldn’t make that night--had to be back at work--but I was given a full refund AND a ticket exchange. The only show for which they had tickets left was for the last night, and I jumped at the chance. So this was a free show for me The show was recorded on my old Aiwa personal stereo with an Aiwa mic that came with it. It was the one that I used for quite a few of the '94 shows. The mic was a small stereo mic, which was clipped to the peak of a Pink Floyd tour baseball cap. My seat was about midway back on the right hand side, on the first block that rose from the floor--Block 6. Whereas most of the '94 shows had the huge silver construction in the centre of the stadiums that included the mixing desk and the glitter ball, at Earls Court that wasn’t there. The glitter ball was suspended from the ceiling and was, in effect, upside down. When it came down and opened up, the effect was far better than at any other venue that I saw the show. As during the Wall shows, the ceiling had loads of flags hanging down--this time with the various head emblems that were on the artwork rather than the hammers. Apparently they were there to help the sound! For me, this was the best '94 show that I saw, the performance of DSOTM was great, and the band seemed to really enjoy the show. Dave also embellished on quite a few tunes--'Sorrow', 'Run Like Hell' and 'One Of These Days'. There was a much lighter mood in the arena. The shows following the stand collapse had a tense atmosphere, and the performances were very staid and workmanlike, whereas this seemed to be a very relaxed performance. Dave’s comment at the end was one that he used a few times: “We’ll see you again one of these days,” which seemed true at the time as there were rumours of a European tour in '95-like they had done in '89 after the MLOR World Tour. At the very end of the show, after the encore and during the applause, the three backing singers appeared on stage dressed in cleaning maid outfits and brooms and swept Dave, Nick and Rick off the stage. On leaving the arena, all I really noticed was that three banks of four searchlights--one at each side of Earls Court and one on the roof--were shining their very powerful lights into the clear London sky, as people made bleating noises as we were herded down into the tube station. Enjoy the show! JCE, 30/01/03 Lineage: The exact lineage for this recording is: Aiwa Cassette>Aiwa Mic>Master Cassette>CDR>EAC>CEPro>CDWav>SHN. Credits: Jim Canale (bigpig@freerangepigs.com) and Free Range Pigs would like to thank the following people for their contributions to this effort: JCE who recorded the show for us and preserved it flawlessly. Massed Gadget who sparked our interest in this project and got us started on it. The Pentagon Pig for providing Project Coordination and Quality Assurance. Aleksi Manninen for providing us with the gorgeous Artwork. Without these guys, none of this would have been possible. Name: PF 1994/10/29 - The Last Bell [FRP CDR-024/25] (SHN) Torrent: 1994-10-29 - Last Bell (FRP CDR-024-25).torrent Category: Pink Floyd Audio Total Size: 1.05 GB Info Hash: f4fe2283f6d2e9326715ba84a589a156cb32f082 Added By: madjedi Date Added: 2007-01-21 14:01:24 Views: 383 Hits: 174
Pimpasaurus Sex (5/0) cd / 2 View  
noah phence (5/0) / 0 View  
balcar (5/5) CDR / 2 View  
Jonathan Steckler (5/0) / 2 A- View   Aud
Josh (5/0) CD / 2 B B View  
Kevin Clark (5/5) CDR / 2 View   AUD
Kufat (5/5) SHN / 2 View   Aiwa Cassette>Aiwa Mic>Master Cassette>CDR>EAC>CEPro>CDWav>SHN
Notes: The Last Bell (FRP)
Britney's Ex (5/5) CDR / 2 A- View  
Notes: AUD
Ave (5/5) CD / 2 A A View  
Billster (5/5) SHN / 2 A View  
Notes: Flawless. Pink Floyd's last last show, and last performance of Dark Side of the Moon. Shine On, Floyd. You brought a lot of happiness to a lot of people.
jeremy (5/0) shn / 2 View   no source
Notes: Last Ever Show?
KAS (5/5) / 0 View  
Notes: *DVD 55
Todd Langevin (5/5) SHN / 2 View   tape copy > CD > SHN
Notes: Notes: This is the last Pink Floyd show to date, and the last performance of "Dark Side Of The Moon". It is from my tape copy > CD > SHN. Enjoy! The band is obviously having a good time (this is also the last date of the "Division Bell" tour). David Gilmour comments at the end "We'll see you One Of These Days"... Mr. David Gilmour that was 7 years ago, we want more!! NOT TO BE COMPRESSED AS MP3s.
Wojtek (5/0) cdr / 2 A- View  
Notes: LAST EVER SHOW?
Mike Hanlin (5/5) shn / 0 A A View  
Chris Masciangelo (4/4) CDR / 2 View  
Marinus van der Plaats (4/5) / 0 View  
bob (4/5) cdr / 2 View  
Andrew (4/0) SHN / 2 View   Aiwa Cassette > Aiwa Mic > Master Cassette > CDR > EAC > CEPro > CDWav > SHN
Notes: This show was indeed the "Last Bell" to date for Pink Floyd as a group, as this is the final 1994 show that they performed, as well as the last full performance of Dark Side Of The Moon. The show was a benefit for Greenpeace, Amnesty International, and others. The recording is an enjoyable listen from start to finish.
Rune (4/5) cd-r / 2 View  
Notes: The Last Bell
Arne (4/0) / 0 View  
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