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1977-05-01  Tarrant County Convention Center  Fort Worth TX 
"Iron Pigs On Fire"   T-700
I'm the guy who recorded this show.  I have the original analog cassette tapes of it.  Over the years I have traded analog tape copies but until now have never done a digital transfer of it.  This is the first and only time it has been digitally transferred from the original analog cassette tapes regardless of what anybody else claims.
 
Mics:  Sony ECM 19B >
Recorder: Sony TC-152 >
Tape:  Sony Chrome CRO-90+2 cassettes
       the Original Analog Cassette Tapes >
Playback Deck: Tascam 130 >
Nikko 32 Band EQ >
Akai DR16 Digital Hard Disk Recorder >
Sony PCM-R500 DAT Recorder >
Sony DAT Tape >
HHB CDR-800 Compact Disc Recorder >
HHB CDR >
WAV > SHN
 
I removed very little applause.  I indexed it so it could be skipped when listening. The right microphone became unplugged at the concert just before Us And Them. I used the left channel for both so, technically that song is 2 channel mono.
 
I have also done the artwork for this version of this show.  I really have never liked the practice of giving titles to live shows but I understand one of the reasons people do it is to distinguish between different versions of the same show.  I felt like I needed to give this one a title due to the many other inferior versions that exist.  Please keep the artwork and text file, unaltered, together with the SHN's.

"IRON PIGS ON FIRE"    T-700
 
disc 1
 
 1.  Sheep
 2.  Pigs On The Wing  (part 1)
 3.  Dogs
 4.  Pigs On The Wing  (part 2)
 5.  Pigs  (Three Different Ones)
 
disc 2
 
 1.  Shine On You Crazy Diamond  (parts 1 - 5)
 2.  Welcome To The Machine
 3.  Have A Cigar
 4.  Wish You Were Here
 5.  Shine On You Crazy Diamond  (parts 6 - 9)
 6.   (applause)
 7.  Money
 8.  Us And Them
 
For Trade or Give Away only - Do not Sell - Do not encode as MP3
                                                    Jan. 5, 2003  Tannehill