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NoteDAVID GILMOUR
Radio City Music Hall, New York, NY
April 4, 2006


With special thanks to Dan Lynch who graciously permitted me to use his fine recording as a
patch for the first four songs that I missed when the box office kept me waiting over an hour to
locate my "missing" but paid for tickets. I like the sound of Dan's recording as do some 1500+
of you. I have not edited these tracks, nor played with their sound in any way. I did this so you
will notice the difference when the recording switches at the start of track 5 from Dan's core
sound mic's to my Schoeps. You will note some noise within the first ten seconds of Track 5 ...
that is me setting up my mic's as I arrived at my seat ... you are going to have to remember this
was a "stealth" recording, but you will not hear much hiss or crowd noise on my recording.

My second special thank you to my friend (who will remain nameless here, but he knows who he
is) who set me up with excellent seats 9 rows in front of the soundboard, directly on the center
line. You will definitely hear the stereo separation of channels on my recording. Moreover, the
crowd was extremely mature and cooperative where I was sitting, thus there are very few unruly
disturbances in this recording.

This is a whole new world for me, thus the delay in getting this uploaded here at the Dime. I've
invested in a whole bunch of new equipment, making the best sound I knew even better. I've
moved up to the Sound Devices 744T hard drive recorder. For those who don't know this is a
four track hard drive machine that records in 24 bit at 96 KHz. What this means is that I have a
master recording that captures far more sound and quality than standard 16 bit recordings which
we are all accustomed to. The downside is, that the quality of my new recordings exceed the
capacity of my old studio's computer, so I had to acquire a whole new computer for the studio
with which to process the recording. This in turn led to a whole new learning process with
updated versions of software I had used for years ... (why can't they leave things somewhat
similar when you upgrade) ... anyway, after about two weeks of playing around, I have finally
figured out most of it and can now take the 24/96 recording and mix it down to a 16/44.1
recording for use in almost all consumer CD players, and most importantly, for upload here at the
Dime.

(What I still don't know is how to make use of the 24/96 recording, other than to save it as data
on a DVD for my archive, as a backup. My computer will not burn a 24/96 DVD, though I am
told it will make a 24/48 DVD that can play high quality sound on a consumer DVD player or a
computers DVD drive. For those tech people still reading I need advice/suggestions on software
that will index/track & burn 24/96 or 24/48, for DVD listening, and so that I may also upload
such 24 bit tracks for those capable of using it - please PM me with your ideas, suggestions, etc.)


Anyway here's the lineage:

CD1, Tracks 1-4: Core Sound Cardiods > M-Audio Microtrack 24/96 > 16bit 44.1 .wav file >
Soundforge > CDWave (tracking) > Flac Frontend (level 7, align sector boundaries) > flac

Recorded, Extracted and Edited by danlynch 2006-04-04 & downloaded by taperadvocat from
the Dime.

CD1, Tracks 5-11 & CD2: Schoeps CCM4's > SD744T > firewire to hard drive of dedicated
music only computer > Bit Conversion and re-sampled with Sound Forge 7.0 > indexed in Sound
Forge 4.5 > CD set up with CD Architect 4.5 > CD burned with CD Architect 5.0 onto
Mitsui Gold CD > Extracted to Internet Capable Computer with EAC > FLAC

Recorded 9 rows FOB & DFC.

Recorded, Extracted and Edited by TaperAdvocat, uploaded to the Dime on April 15, 2006.

Hope you all enjoy this recording as much as I do. Please let me know what you think. And
most importantly, share it freely with your loved ones and friends.

May those who try to sell or otherwise profit from my recording be cursed with all the bad karma
that you justly deserve. This means you Middle Valley, VGP & all you other scum sucking
bootleggers who profit from my recordings. We will find you and we will put you out of
business.

-TA


Setlist:
CD1:
Set One:
01 Castellorizon
02 This Heaven
03 Smile
04 Red Sky at Night
05 Take a Breath
06 Then I Close My Eyes
07 On An Island*
08 The Blue*
09 A Pocketful of Stones
10 Where We Start
Set Two:
11 Shine on You Crazy Diamond*

CD2
12 Wearing the Inside Out
13 Dominoes
14 Fat Old Sun
15 Breathe
16 Time
17 Breathe (Reprise)
18 High Hopes
19 Echoes
Encores:
20 Wish You Were Here
21 Find the Cost of Freedom#
22 Comfortably Numb

*with David Crosby and Graham Nash vocals
#Crosby, Nash & Gilmour a cappella
Source InfoFOB source !
Trades Allowed
Performance
David Gilmour 2006-04-04 Radio City Music Hall, New York, NY
Set 1Castellorizon
This Heaven
Smile
Red Sky at Night
Take a Breath
Then I Close My Eyes
On An Island*
The Blue*
A Pocketful of Stones
Where We Start
Set 2Shine on You Crazy Diamond*
Wearing the Inside Out
Dominoes
Fat Old Sun
Breathe
Time
Breathe (Reprise)
High Hopes
Echoes
Encores:
Wish You Were Here
Find the Cost of Freedom#
Comfortably Numb
Set 3
Comment*with David Crosby and Graham Nash vocals
#Crosby, Nash & Gilmour a cappella