Memory is a weird thing!
Anyway, looking at the recorded setlists of all of the Earl's Court shows, it does appear that they played Hey You only as the first encore song, and only on the nights when DSotM was not played.
Memory is a weird thing!
C'mom, does anyone know what these numbers mean? The question has been haunting me for the past 25 years!twcc wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2020 10:02 am ... but does anyone know the significance of the numbers in circles on the 'track listing' side of the card insert in the flashing box CD version?. My 2-mm thick card has 40, 12 & 25, 44 & 45, 36, 19 & 31, 34, 15 and 21 ... why some are individual numbers and why some are pairs is anyone's guess.
twcc wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2020 10:02 am ^^^
ditto on the battery front!
As an aside, and apologies if it has been asked before ... but does anyone know the significance of the numbers in circles on the 'track listing' side of the card insert in the flashing box CD version?. My 2-mm thick card has 40, 12 & 25, 44 & 45, 36, 19 & 31, 34, 15 and 21 ... why some are individual numbers and why some are pairs is anyone's guess.
Help put me out of my misery ...
It's been suggested that they have something to do with the "(Publius) Enigma". I remember reading they're page numbers, and the photos on the appropriate pages would contain some hints. I don't know, since my version doesn't have themspace triangle wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2020 7:34 amC'mom, does anyone know what these numbers mean? The question has been haunting me for the past 25 years!twcc wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2020 10:02 am ... but does anyone know the significance of the numbers in circles on the 'track listing' side of the card insert in the flashing box CD version?. My 2-mm thick card has 40, 12 & 25, 44 & 45, 36, 19 & 31, 34, 15 and 21 ... why some are individual numbers and why some are pairs is anyone's guess.
It appears that the numbers in the circle relates to the song being played in the pictures in the book. ie the track listing on the card shows High Hopes with the number 15 in a circle after it and on page 15 of the book it clearly shows the High hopes video on the screen. Its the same as learning to fly (19 & 31) and comfortably numb (44 & 45) - I haven't checked the rest out yet but those were the first 3 I looked at and they all lined uptwcc wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2020 10:02 am ^^^
ditto on the battery front!
As an aside, and apologies if it has been asked before ... but does anyone know the significance of the numbers in circles on the 'track listing' side of the card insert in the flashing box CD version?. My 2-mm thick card has 40, 12 & 25, 44 & 45, 36, 19 & 31, 34, 15 and 21 ... why some are individual numbers and why some are pairs is anyone's guess.
Help put me out of my misery ...
Hm... I've always been a bit lukewarm about PULSE and with such contenders as these, I really don't feel I could vote for PULSE over any of them. Thankfully there's a multi-option.Jimi Dean Barrett wrote: ↑Tue Oct 27, 2020 9:52 am Vote Pulse as the BEST LIVE ALBUM OF ALL TIME
https://www.loudersound.com/features/wh ... album-ever
Only option available for Floyd. Band of Gypsies got a bad or lukewarm reaction when released but peak Hendrix (his last year alive) is very, very tempting!