1970-November-22 Pink Floyd Master Reels Montreux Casino Montreux, SZ Disc 1 - 81.36 1 Astronomy Domine 9.44 2 tuning 1.22 3 Fat Old Sun 14.08 4 Cymbaline 11.49 5 Atom Heart Mother 18.30 6 The Embryo 12.53 7 Green Is The Colour > 3.17 8 Green Is The Colour > * .59 9 Careful With That Axe ** 8.50 Disc 2 - 58.54 1 Set The Controls 13.40 2 Saucerful Of Secrets 1 17.20 3 Saucerful Of Secrets 2 1.26 4 Just Another 12 Bar 5.42 70-Nov-21 5 More Blues 9.37 70-Nov-21 6 Interstellar Overdrive (inc) 11.07 * the original recording cuts out at 3.17, due to what sounds like dead batteries. I picked up the missing section from 'The Good...The Bad'. ** this tracks was not on the master reels, due most likely to the batteries crapping out during Green. I added this track from 'The Good...The Bad', though it is incomplete. Notes that came with this recording: These are the raw files as received. MOB will be creating a definitive version for Harvested in the near future patching all the missing bits from an alternate recorder. Please DO NOT REMASTER or share on DIME (I will be doing that as soon as we get some seeders here). Lineage: 2 x Sennheiser MD-421 > Uher 4200 reel recorded at 19 ips > Audio CD > EAC > FLAC The taper, Victor, used the following setup to record both shows: 2 x Sennheiser MD-421 > Uher 4200 reel recorded at 19 ips. Concerning his rig at the time, he had the following to say about it... "I had my UHER "custom unbuilt" in multiple parts, so I could sneek it in more discretely. Then I built a whole "neck-holder" (like the ones Bob Dylan'd use to hold the harp), a heavy construction sewed in a tough-tissued jacked (often way to hot to bear at concerts...) and the two mics were placed niftily beside each ear hidden by the dutiful long hear..." He said he has never released these shows directly from the master tapes, but did say, specifically concerning the 11/21/70 show, that "the compilations I spoke about, we made them on cassettes only, so if it's the compilations circulating, it very much looks like that probably somebody copied them from these cassettes = 2nd or even 3rd generation." He did mention that he used to have a number of parties and that, quite likely, what we have in our collections comes from someone copying this 'compilation' tape, which would mean that most lineage we have could possibly be bogus. Him and a buddy of his would usually record the same show and then combine their smaller, 13cm reels into a large reel by splicing their masters together. He describes their method as follows... "Since we had both a Revox at home that can take the big reels as opposed to the UHER which can only take 13 cm spools and one big reel can hold up to 3 (or 4) small spools, we always recorded on the UHER Side 1 of spool A, and then Side 1 of Spool B and then Side 1 of Spool C and then Side 1 of spool D and then continued the recordings (either he or me) continuously on Side 2 of Spool D and then Side 2 of Spool C and then Side 2 of Spool B and then Side 2 of Spool A. When all spools were full, we scotched them together on one big reel... We never wasted expensive tape to copy onto. Especially since we're really buddies (from childhood), if either one of us wanted to listen to the tape, he'd have it, no problem. So why bother copy (except excerpts on cassette)?" The transfers required Victor to do some repairs to his reel deck and bake the tapes, which he said took him about three days. Overall a fantastic recording, a big upgrade from previous sources, although the vocals are a bit under the mix at times. There is a bit of a cut at the start of Fat Old Sun and ASOS is broken into 2 tracks because there is unfortunately a good chunk of Celestial Voices missing! Both blues numbers are complete though. The question is where in the set was IO played? It can't be the final encore because before playing the 2nd blues number Roger makes a comment about how it's a bit too late for mind expanding. Hmmm, I wonder if IO was the 1st encore then or perhaps from the previous night? Too bad it fades out at the 11 minute mark. Thanks to Victor for the recording. Thanks to Travis for setting this all up. And thanks to the Y! + AFG communities for helping out to secure these reels. Enjoy! RonToon (November 2009)