Xavier Birtwich's Collection
Pink Floyd 06/18/1975
Boston Garden, Boston, MA
| Source | AUD - Steve Hopkins recording, digital transfer from master tape |
| Media | FLAC 2 discs |
| Notes | AUD - Steve Hopkins recording, digital transfer from master tape, EX - xavierbirtwich12@out |
| Tech Notes | Pink Floyd Boston Garden Boston, MA June 18, 1975 Steve Hopkins master via JEMS 24/96 Hi-Res Raw/Speed-Corrected but Unmastered Edition Taping Gear: Sony ECM-99A > Sony TC-152SD JEMS 2012 transfer: SH master cassettes > Nakamichi CR-7A (azimuth-adjusted, Dolby B decode) > Sound Devices USBPre2 (24/96 Audacity 2.0 capture) > Peak 6.0 with iZotope Ozone > .wav (24/96) > FLAC 01 Raving And Drooling 02 You’ve Gotta Be Crazy 03 Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Part 1-5) 04 Have A Cigar 05 Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Part 6-9) 06 Speak To Me 07 Breathe 08 On The Run 09 Time / Breathe (Reprise) 10 The Great Gig In The Sky 11 Money 12 Us And Them 13 Any Colour You Like 14 Brain Damage 15 Eclipse 16 Echoes Again!?!? Yes again. Steve Hopkins' excellent recording of Pink Floyd at the Boston Garden has circulated for many years and appeared on a few bootlegs. It's been torrented before, too, most recently, synced with Dan Lampinski's recording from the same show (incidentally, both tapers used the exact same tape deck and slight variations of the same microphone) to create a two-source "matrix" or composite recording of the show titled A Saucerful of Treasures. The latter work, a Herculean effort to be sure, was done by the good folks at PRRP, the Progressive Rock Remaster Project. So why torrent Hopkins' recording yet again? Well, the primary reason is that this torrent marks the first time Hopkins' master tapes were digitally transferred without a media generation in the lineage and in high resolution. There was an innocent mistake made in the info file and metadata around the PRRP release (since corrected on the DIME torrent page) that attributed the transfer lineage as: "Master Cassettes > 2005 Digital transfer by BR > Nakamichi BX-300 > Digigram VXPocket V2 > WAV" Turns out that lineage attribution was copied and pasted from another release. The actual transfer of the Hopkins masters used for the PRRP release was done by Steve himself a few years ago and was: master cassettes > DAT > CD-R > CD-R > extracted .wav I'm not here to say any of those generations make a lick of difference, but if you're a known lineage type--and I know there are a lot of you out there--this is a purer digital transfer. The second issue has to do with pitch. When JEMS pitch tested the recording (as we do for all our analog-sourced releases) we found it ran ever so slightly fast. Steve Hopkins, independently, came to the same conclusion, and our corrected sample conformed to the adjustment he had made for his own safety copy. So this version corrects the pitch down slightly to play in tune. However, those familiar with the PRRP release will likely notice that title is pitched marginally higher. JEMS exchanged emails with the PRRP folks and we agreed that no one can declare one version "right." To be fair, to sync the Hopkins and Lampinski sources together, some pitch adjusting was inevitable. Given that this show seems an endless source of remasters, we thought it was only sporting that we issue a newly mastered version in 16/44.1 AND an unmastered, raw (but speed corrected) hi-res 24/96 transfer. This is the latter. Thanks yet again to Steve Hopkins for allowing JEMS to present his outstanding audience recordings in a fresh light. He also threw in scans of his ticket stub and the Boston Garden seating chart from the era. BK for JEMS ;flac fingerprints generated by xACT 2.50 on 2022-03-10 00:32:08 +0000 pf_boston_6_18_75_2496_t01.flac:09f5dcb61702ca62a04df557b71df47c pf_boston_6_18_75_2496_t02.flac:94e79cdc880587bb7676b9efbe35e2cb pf_boston_6_18_75_2496_t03.flac:0f87f09ea72fd998597dc2f6bd1d442a pf_boston_6_18_75_2496_t04.flac:46fbc9aee8b294ffc4af928e33a74aba pf_boston_6_18_75_2496_t05.flac:2020e09f3649c575a0eef14afc8c1858 pf_boston_6_18_75_2496_t06.flac:030507f15f74d7b69fbf63f1efdeb711 pf_boston_6_18_75_2496_t07.flac:f25851c70917559579f8db7f9295f444 pf_boston_6_18_75_2496_t08.flac:de97a12a5a9eba347fc4281fa15e06d2 pf_boston_6_18_75_2496_t09.flac:926ee1195759766b27b2675a34fecfc3 pf_boston_6_18_75_2496_t10.flac:e60cd8e409a60fe1fd382b65dd710369 pf_boston_6_18_75_2496_t11.flac:7a5e1cea95c8f915658ccefa0c2e2e92 pf_boston_6_18_75_2496_t12.flac:f55a8e6c56108dcdec5f3eaeb62ed6b4 pf_boston_6_18_75_2496_t13.flac:3444e2f18f515b8ffc544aeeabc6e6f2 pf_boston_6_18_75_2496_t14.flac:aee0c43bb13c5e125fe8e73735cb1699 pf_boston_6_18_75_2496_t15.flac:81ce23be2cfef10adb716408b5c0bae6 pf_boston_6_18_75_2496_t16.flac:a76b5449a73746a05c84bd6aa2edb5ac |
| Trades Allowed | Yes |
| Ratings | Sound: EX |
| Reference / Generation | toshiba hard drive |
Owned by Xavier Birtwich
· Last Updated May 23, 2023
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