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    Roger Waters In The Flesh official live CD recording dates

    I have searched high and low for this and cannot find the info so thought I would ask the experts.

    Does anyone know the recording dates for each track on the official In The Flesh CD release? I know the DVD is supposed to be all from one show and the CD is from 4 different shows but I can't find which song are from which date.

    #2
    The In The Flesh DVD was filmed June 27th, 2000 in Portland, Oregon. I was at that show!

    I believe the CD was taken from a show in California, Portland, and then at the Gorge, if I'm not mistaken. I'm sure someone here can chime in with more precise information.
    Formerly known as jchrist1946 on Yeeshkul.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Oneslip17 View Post
      The In The Flesh DVD was filmed June 27th, 2000 in Portland, Oregon. I was at that show!

      I believe the CD was taken from a show in California, Portland, and then at the Gorge, if I'm not mistaken. I'm sure someone here can chime in with more precise information.
      All I have been able to find is the DVD is from 27-June-2000 Portland whereas the CD is from 16-June-2000 Phoenix, 17-June-2000 Las Vegas, 24-June-2000 Irvine and 27-June-2000 Portland. I'm hoping someone has done the deep dive and sorted which tracks are from which date like has been done for PULSE DVD vs CD.
      Last edited by MGoBlue1989; 05-29-2024, 01:31 PM.

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        #4
        So, the audio of the DVD is also just from June 27th Portland or the same as on the CD?

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        • Oneslip17
          Oneslip17 commented
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          The DVD is all one gig, June 27th 2000. The CD is from multiple shows.

        #5
        I understand that the videotrack is from one date, but this doesnt mean, that the audiotrack is from the same date, or ?

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          #6
          Originally posted by mr.gup View Post
          I understand that the videotrack is from one date, but this doesnt mean, that the audiotrack is from the same date, or ?
          Why would they go through all the trouble of syncing different audio tracks to the film? Doesn't make sense.

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            #7
            One thing I noticed is that Welcome to the Machine has a longer intro on the CD compared to the DVD, indicating that it might be from a different show (or alternatively, that the intro was cut for the DVD).
            However, I have never really investigated this, and in fact I have not listened much to the CD at all because I prefer to watch the DVD of this release (listening to just the CD somehow feels... wrong... I just need to watch the video for some reason).
            But I have wondered about the same thing, even considered starting a thread about this myself, so I really hope you receive an answer from someone who has investigated this.
            And I would actually be surprised if nobody here has done such a thing.

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            • MGoBlue1989
              MGoBlue1989 commented
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              I'd be surprised to but so far... crickets. And that's ok too. I've downloaded the other shows and will start comparing in a couple weeks when I have some downtime if no answers by then.
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