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Roger Waters 07/21/1984

SHOWID 59798

Set I

Set The Controls for The Heart of The Sun,Money,If,Welcome To The Machine,Have A Cigar,Wish You Were Here,Pigs On the Wing,In The Flesh,Nobodys Home, Hey You,The Gunners Dream

Set II

Apprarently They Were traveling...,Running Shoes,Arabs with knives,For The First Time Today,Sexual Revolution,The Remains Of Our Love,Go Fishing,For the First Time Today PT.2,Dunroamin',Duncarin',Dunlivin, The Pros& Cons of Hitchhiking,Every Strangers Eyes, The Moment Of Clarity,Brain Damage,Eclipse

Set III

 

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Roger Waters bass guitar, vocals
Eric Clapton guitar
Tim Renwick guitar, bass guitar
Andy Newmark drums
Chris Stainton keyboards, bass guitar
Michael Kamen keyboards
Mel Collins saxophone
Doreen Chanter backing vocals
Katie Kissoon backing vocals

Collectors With This Show

User (active/rating) Media / # Show Sound Details DB Source User Source
wes meyette (5/0) / View  
Lester's Soundroom (5/5) CDR / 2 View  
rockcdr (5/5) CD / 2 View  
Notes: AUD
Adam (5/5) CDR / 2 B View   AUD
Notes: Pros And Cons Of New Jersey with Eric Clapton on lead guitar.
infected_by_sound (5/5) DVD / 2 View  
Notes: AUD
kindnoodles/chris helmick (5/5) cdr / 2 View   aud
Damian (5/5) DVD / 2 View  
Notes: HRVDVD016 Roger Waters with Eric clapton Brendan Byrne Arena, New Jersey July 21, 1984 Recorded by Ken G. Audio transferred by Diego T. Transferred from the master VHS tapes. Audio captured at 48kHz/16 Bit stereo from linear stereo tracks from the VHS masters. DVD ONE Set the Controls Money If Welcome to the Machine Have A Cigar Wish You Were Here Pigs on the Wing In The Flesh Nobody Home Hey You The Gunner’s Dream DVD TWO 4.30 AM (Apparently They Were Travelling Abroad) 4.33 AM (Running Shoes) 4.37 AM (Arabs With Knives) 4.39 AM (For The 1st Time Today - Part 2) 4.41 AM (Sexual Revolution) 4.47 AM (The Remains Of Our Love) 4.50 AM (Go Fishing) 4.56 AM (For The 1st Time Today - Part 1) 4.58 AM (Dunroamin, Duncarin, Dunlivin) 5.01 AM (The Pros & Cons Of Hitch Hiking) 5.06 AM (Every Strangers Eyes) Brain Damage / Eclipse (encore) I was given the master VHS tapes while I was in Denver for the 2008 Roger Waters show because I assured Ken that I could extract the audio (linear stereo tracks) from the master VHS tapes. Some notes from Ken G: "We drove all the way from the SF Bay area to the East Coast in a 1970 Volkswagen bus to see this show. We were the only people in there with a video and the only person in there with a baby. Of course this was all way pre-internet, so we had no access to a seating chart or anything to see whether there were seats anywhere in Brendan Byrne Arena that were in the front row balcony, with nobody being able to stand up in front of us. Obviously it was going to be impossible to hold the camera up at eye level and in any case a tripod was the only way to go to eliminate shaking and not get caught. We somehow got access to a New York yellow pages and found some ticket scalping agencies. After making a couple calls we found out that there was one section where there was one side entrance to the coliseum style arena (where the elephants would come in for the circus, etc.) and there were about 10 seats along the top of that section. Amazingly, they had 3 seats for sale there, so we bought them (a friend who we met at the London 1980 Wall shows took the third ticket and held the mics). It took two trips through the door to smuggle everything in, as I had to go back out and come in with a second ticket (elsewhere in the arena) to bring in the 7 pound lead-acid battery belt. On the first trip in my wife took in the deck, tapes, mics and cables and I brought in the camera and tripod (one down each leg, with an Egyptian men's robe over them I was wearing). However, once we got to the seats it turned out that the opening we were over was roped off as security headquarters, with guys wearing yellow jumpsuits and holding walkie-talkies! So I set the stuff up and it was a few feet over their heads -- I put a jacket over the railing to hide the camera, which was at knee level. When the show started I started the tape and got down on my hands and knees to try and peer through the little round view finder (with my baby daughter kicking me in the head). All I could see was black, then some flashes and I realized that I was zoomed way in. I focused the camera on the performers, zoomed back to take in the entire 90-foot wide screen and had to leave it like that. There was no way whatsoever that I could have looked through it again during the show and zoom in and out, it would have been too easy to get caught. In retrospect I wish I had zoomed in to the main stage for the first set and adjusted for the second, but that didn't happen. My heart was pounding during the entire show, it was completely not enjoyable (fortunately, we had seen the night before from the floor and went to the Chicago gig after). For some reason I forgot to change the tape to number two before the second half -- hence the tape ran out just at the beginning of "The Moment of Clarity", the final short bit that ends the Pros and Cons. If it had to cut, that was a good place to do so. If I had it do to over again.....but then again I didn't have the chance. Glad to get what I did - it was well worth the effort - and even though the video isn't great when the large screen is not on, the soundtrack is awesome throughout! Most people don't even know this, but BEFORE there was such a thing as VHS Hi-Fi during one brief period there was plain STEREO. Once Hi-Fi came out they disappeared.” I bought a Hitachi portable deck for $800, a big square thing where the recording unit sat on top of the tuner and was hooked to it with a big cable. You had a separate camera and a 7 pound lead acid battery belt. I used TWO Nakamichi DM-500 mics. The stereo separation is awesome. As far as I know the only way to get the stereo tracks is to play it back on such a machine." A huge thanks to Ken for trusting us with his masters. Also, a BIG thanks to Diego (team HRV's newest member) for transferring the audio. Diego is a professional audio engineer who has over 30 years of experience in his field. I captured the video, encoded to MPEG-2, synched up the audio and authored the DVDs. Enjoy! RonToon and Ken G. (June 2008)
Hopper's DVD List (5/5) DVD / 1 C A View  
Notes: Great show (audio) with Clapton on Guitar. Video questionable.
joebeacon (5/5) cdr / 2 View  
Jeff Mitchell (5/0) / 0 View 92096
sonny gable (5/5) / 2 a View  
Jon Pavuk (5/4.3) FLAC / 2 A A+ View   FOB Schoeps Cassette Master > DAT > CD>Source discs supplied By Charlie Miller
Jordan Jacobs (5/3) ALL / 0 View   Flac
Notes: FOB
GBL (5/0) / 0 View  
Lord Jess (5/5) 2 cd / 2 A View   SBD
VinnyF (5/0) / 2 A View  
NiceVegas (5/0) CDR / 2 View  
Josh (5/5) cdr / 2 View  
daniel (5/4.4) cdr / 2 aud View  
Cardz024 (5/5) CDR / 2 A A View   Featuring Eric Clapton
Jamie Summers-Brown (5/0) CDR / 2 B- View  
Notes: aka Every Strangers Eyes
World Music Revoluxion (4/0) DVD / 2 A A View  
Steve K (4/5) FLAC / 2 A- View   Aud
Michael Shilling (4/5) CDR / 2 A+ View  
Notes: "Pros And Cons Of New Jersey" Liberated Bootleg w/Eric Clapton EX+ Audience (Extraordinarily clean!)
Jeff Hagen (4/5) Flac / 2 View 92096
C Montana (4/5) DVDR / 2 A- View  
bob (4/5) cdr / 2 View  
Notes: w clapton
Colin (4/0) / 2 A View  
ct (4/5) CD / 2 A A- View  
Brad (4/0) CDr / 2 View  
DATman (4/5) CD / 2 View   Audience Analog Master > DAT
Notes: Analog Master > DAT Clone > CD Entire show w/ Eric Clapton. Complete "Pros & Cons..." played.
veryhappytrader (4/5) CDR / 2 A View  
Arne (4/0) / 0 View  
Bill Bruno (4/4.6) shn / 2 View  
Notes: "Pro's and Con's of New Jersey"
Randy Holt (4/0) cdr / 2 View  
joe m (3/5) FLAC / 1 View 92096
Albix (3/4.7) flac / 1 View   MAC: Nakamichi CM300 Shotgun > Sony TCD-5M > Maxell UD XL IIS
Notes: Transfer: Yamaha KX390 > Tascam CD-RW5000 > CD > Peak 4.0 ( Extraction, Tracking, Fades ) > verify SBE OK, generate .aiff.checksum, compress to flac level 7. generate fingerprint, verify via xACT 1.4b23, seeded via Azureus 2.2.0.2 by BoldCaptain Aug 2005. Notes: Roger and Eric teach us the "Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking", but first they play around with some great old Floyd stuff. Excellent sounding (4-4.5/5) 21 year old master cassette, my first digital dub of this seminal show. I saw a load of db.etree listings for this one, but none with known lineage (did I miss something?). Enjoy! Data DVD's 2005-047 & 2005-052
Rob Place (3/5) CDR / 2 B+ View   "Pros and Cons of New Jersey" bootleg > SHN > CDr
Notes: Eric Clapton on guitar
Chilihead (3/5) / 2 A View   DAUD
Notes: "Pros & Cons Of New Jersey" w/ Eric Clapton
Resin421 (3/0) / 0 View   Analog gen 4 > Sound Forge > flac
Notes: w/ Eric Clapton
Mike D (3/3.5) CDR / 2 A+ View   SBD
Notes: Featuring Eric Clapton
Charlie Kidder (3/5) CDR / 2 A- View   AUD
Notes: Bad tracking problems. On 7/21/84 Roger Waters played Earl's Court, London. If this show is indeed from East Rutherford, NJ, then it has to be from August 20-22, 1984.
beasledad (3/5) cdr / 2 B- View   aud
Notes: pros and cons tour clapton- guitar i was at this show sanborn- sax sanborn-sax
scott (3/5) CDR / 3 A- View  
Keithus (3/4.9) / 2 View  
Notes: w/ Eric Clapton
Rod (3/5) CDR / 2 A A View  
David Rosenberg (3/0) cd / 2 View   aud
Devin Cain (3/0) CDR / 2 View  
Charlie Rich (3/4.7) CDR / 2 EX+ View   Aud
Notes: ?Every Stranger's Eyes?
KDW (3/0) CDR / 2 View  
robert naylor (3/3) CD / 2 A- View   AUD>?>DAT>MD
Notes: Eric Clapton on Gutiar Set list not quite correct No track marks on disc two
Canyon (2/5) mp3 / 1 View   AUD:FOB Schoeps Cassette Master > DAT > CD
Notes: M
RM's Giant Live Music Archive (2/5) FLAC / 0 View 92096 audience source (BB142)
Notes: FOB Schoeps Cassette Master > DAT > CD
RM's Giant Live Music Archive (2/5) FLAC1644 / 0 View   Master Audience Cassette (RM172)
Notes: lineage Master Audience Cassette : Nakamichi CM300 Shotgun > Sony TCD-5M > Maxell UD XL IIS Playback/Transfer: Yamaha KX390 > Tascam CD-RW5000 > CD > Peak 4.0 > compress to flac level 7 originally seeded by BoldCaptain Aug 2005
King of the Gypsies (2/5) / View  
Private Stock (2/5) / 2 View  
Notes: A 'fair' AUD recording. Eric Clapton adds a new dimension to the typical Roger Waters show even though Eric wasn't going to remain on tour for very long.
Scott (2/0) CDR(DAO) / 2 View  
John Baldwin (2/5) CDR / 2 A View   AUD
Notes: Every Stranger's Eyes, DR Label
AAA Audio (2/4.7) flac / 2 View  
Alan Keller (2/0) cdr / 2 View  
Gablemancer (2/0) / 0 View  
Notes: or the 20th
Spiritdrumz (2/5) CDR / 2 A+ A+ View  
Spiritdrumz (2/5) CDR / 2 A View  
Notes: Roger Waters w/ Eric Clapton 7/21/84 disc 1: Set the Controls For the Heart Of the Sun Money If Welcome To The Machine Have A Cigar Wish You Were Here Pigs on the Wing In The Flesh Nobody Home Hey You The Gunner's Dream Disk 2 Entire Pros and Cons in order Brain Damage Eclipse
Rupert (2/0) CD / 2 A View   Audience Master Cassette>CD>FLAC
John Parodi (2/5) CDR / 2 A View  
Brett (2/3) CDR / 1 B- View   AUD
Notes: With Eric Clapton on Guitar
Adam Aronson (2/5) DAT / 0 B+ View   DAUD
Notes: Early digital recording... w/Clapton
kevin boland (1/4.8) CDR / 2 View  
Notes: with Eric Clapton
thegreatdivide6 (1/0) flac / 0 View   FOB Schoeps Cassette Master > DAT
Notes: audience
Boedi-taper (1/4.8) CDR / 2 A A View   FOB Schoeps Cassette Master > DAT > CD; Source discs supplied By Charlie Miller...
Carter (1/5) CDR / 2 View  
Richard Markley (1/5) flac / 2 View   Analog gen 4 > Sound Forge > flac
Notes: HD1
aikox2 (1/4.9) / 2 View  
Notes: DVD aud. I was there : )
Matthew (1/4.8) CD / 2 View  
Mike McD (1/4.9) cd / 2 A+ A View   AUD.
Notes: Set I, encore Floyd; Set II Pros & Cons
CDJones (1/5) FLAC/CDR / 2 View  
xyz// (1/0) DVD / 1 A View   AUD
Stuart Ferguson (1/4.7) CDR / 2 View 92096 Audience
Notes: DVD 1330; lineage: FOB Schoeps Cassette Master > DAT > CD; Source discs supplied By Charlie Miller charliemiller87@earthlink.net June 2, 2008
Warren (1/5) CD / 2 View  
SpiralLightofVenus (1/5) FLAC / 0 AUD View 92096
Notes: AUD TB11
Janaja (1/5) CD / 2 A View  
Notes: w/Eric Clapton
stringman67 (1/5) CDR / 2 B+ View  
Notes: AUD (66.11/55.43)
wharfratpat (1/4) FLAC / 2 View 92096
Tommy Danscuk (1/5) CD / 2 View   Aud > Cass
Charlie (1/0) / 0 View  
Charlie (1/0) / 0 View  
LossLess Legs (1/0) CDR / 2 View   Analog gen 4 > Sound Forge > flac
Notes: 4/30/2008 - mtownshend
LossLess Legs (1/0) CDR / 2 View   Master Audience Cassette : Nakamichi CM300 Shotgun > Sony TCD-5M > Maxell UD XL IIS
Notes: 5/8/2008 - mtownshend
LossLess Legs (1/0) CDR / 2 View   AUD> Maxell UD XL IIS>wav>flac level 7
Notes: 5/11/2008 - mtownshend
LossLess Legs (1/0) DVD / 2 View   Transferred from the master VHS tapes. Audio captured at 48kHz/16 Bit stereo from linear stereo...
Notes: DVD 1 07/14/2008 - mtownshend DVD 2 07/15/2008 - mtownshend
LossLess Legs (1/0) CDR / 2 View 92096 FOB Schoeps Cassette Master
Notes: 06/05/2008 -go_oski
gr8ful_dead75 (1/5) CDR / 2 A+ View   seamless
Notes: w/ Eric Clapton
bluibootleg (1/0) FLAC / 2 View   Audience
Legba 420 (1/5) / 0 View  
Notes: Flac
Jeff (1/5) FLAC / 2 View   FOB Schoeps Cassette Master > DAT > CD
Notes: AT545 Roger Waters & Eric Clapton Brendyn Byrne Arena, NJ 1984-07-21 FOB Schoeps Cassette Master > DAT > CD Source discs supplied By Charlie Miller charliemiller87@earthlink.net June 2, 2008 Disc 1 Set 1 d1t01 Set The Controls For the Heart of The Sun d1t02 Money d1t03 If d1t04 Welcome To The Machine d1t05 Have A Cigar d1t06 Wish You Were Here d1t07 Pigs On The Wing d1t08 In The Flesh d1t09 Nobody Home d1t10 Hey You > The Gunners Dream > Shane Disc 2 Set 2 d2t01 Traveling Abroad > Running Shoes d2t02 Arabs With Knives > For The First Time Today Part I > Sexual Revolution d2t03 The Remains Of Our Love d2t04 Go Fishing > For The First Time Today Part II > Dunroamin', Duncarin', Dunlivin' d2t05 The Pros & Cons Of Hitch Hiking d2t06 Every Stranger Eyes d2t07 The Moment Of Clarity encore: d2t08 Brain Damage/Eclipse Roger Waters bass guitar, vocals Eric Clapton guitar Tim Renwick guitar, bass guitar Andy Newmark drums Chris Stainton keyboards, bass guitar Michael Kamen keyboards Mel Collins saxophone Doreen Chanter backing vocals Katie Kissoon backing vocals length expanded size cdr WAVE problems filename 8:46.39 92878172 --- -- ----- rw1984-07-21d1t01.wav 7:39.67 81125228 --- -- ----- rw1984-07-21d1t02.wav 4:32.25 48039644 --- -- ----- rw1984-07-21d1t03.wav 7:49.04 82741052 --- -- ----- rw1984-07-21d1t04.wav 7:19.12 77467868 --- -- ----- rw1984-07-21d1t05.wav 6:48.57 72105308 --- -- ----- rw1984-07-21d1t06.wav 1:49.69 19389932 --- -- ----- rw1984-07-21d1t07.wav 4:30.31 47700956 --- -- ----- rw1984-07-21d1t08.wav 4:30.27 47691548 --- -- ----- rw1984-07-21d1t09.wav 12:10.43 128873180 --- -- ----- rw1984-07-21d1t10.wav 7:48.02 82559948 --- -- ----- rw1984-07-21d2t01.wav 12:03.14 127570172 --- -- ----- rw1984-07-21d2t02.wav 3:30.16 37081676 --- -- ----- rw1984-07-21d2t03.wav 12:00.59 127146812 --- -- ----- rw1984-07-21d2t04.wav 5:47.35 61293164 --- -- ----- rw1984-07-21d2t05.wav 5:09.54 54634652 --- -- ----- rw1984-07-21d2t06.wav 2:24.57 25535708 --- -- ----- rw1984-07-21d2t07.wav 6:57.56 73690556 --- -- ----- rw1984-07-21d2t08.wav 121:38.67 1287525576 B (totals for 18 files, 1.0000 overall compression ratio) rw1984-07-21d1t01.flac:7788f3d4d6601419361cadaa00eeb42d rw1984-07-21d1t02.flac:2d80aaa27667124fb49553c18228ee6e rw1984-07-21d1t03.flac:d494e6d4b1da82986d9d00800ccf7379 rw1984-07-21d1t04.flac:68f0527e6b8436c4861b2d6a95908790 rw1984-07-21d1t05.flac:42dcfc170c491a8df1d39882aa15477a rw1984-07-21d1t06.flac:f8d5e7d5f3625d050756e259185c470a rw1984-07-21d1t07.flac:daa9e60725a594882c385e746ed1e5a2 rw1984-07-21d1t08.flac:f617e4acc9ebaae7e136e87a25e8e4f7 rw1984-07-21d1t09.flac:d6ec867611e88d00139381ca03ea3d0f rw1984-07-21d1t10.flac:b3f844d0ecd54360142a81a9c7c89f8d rw1984-07-21d2t01.flac:50908694682b7482b38f215bdeb5a3b1 rw1984-07-21d2t02.flac:4d69567cd02413aa3564c67c220ac9bb rw1984-07-21d2t03.flac:4b36d199fbc128fd4b03848301bbfbc6 rw1984-07-21d2t04.flac:0333cbe684a0da48d720345b01cc6f49 rw1984-07-21d2t05.flac:537139d546ab07639c54dc6798998bca rw1984-07-21d2t06.flac:cd8828087eabaf82e520d7489c692936 rw1984-07-21d2t07.flac:c3351d8285097276760be3a2d7293d67 rw1984-07-21d2t08.flac:d746d4dffeedfec888d85eae4824e268 Size: 756 MB
HEDSPACE (1/5) cdr / 2 View   AUD
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Keith Fountain (1/5) cdr/flac / 2 View  
Mike Glumb (1/4.8) Audio / 2 View  
Rusty Stalnaker (1/5) CDR / 2 A- View   DAUD