Extravaganza '70
Data: 6 June 1970 Miejsce: The Grand Hall, Olympia Exhibition Hall, London, England Extravaganza '70 Music And Fashion Festival |
1. Terrapin 2. Audience/Tuning 3. Gigolo Aunt 4. Effervescing Elephant 5. Octopus |
Syd Barrett - guitar and vocals
David Gilmour - bass
Jerry Shirley - drums
Neonknight's Notes
Kbrubaker very kindly sent me this tape amongst a
number of others that he obtained around 1980 to see whether it merited
transferring and torrenting. My reference point was the late Bernard White's
reel copy of the orginal recording, which many trade copies and releases have
been made from over the years. After a number of listens it became clear that
Kbrubaker's had a smoother, clearer sound.
According to Bernard (I knew him pretty well) the
recorder was a 15-year-old who wandered down to Olympia with his girlfriend and
tape machine. He chose to stand right in front of Syd's guitar monitor,
explaining why his guitar dominates the mix.
The performance probably commenced at around 8pm and
no photos from it appear to exist. Melody Maker announced the festival line-up
on 28 March 1970. Promoter Bryan Morrison was quoted as saying "In addition to
the pop and fashion attractions, record companies and all ventures allied to the
record business will be taking part. There will be film shows and high divers.
£10,000 in rent has already been spent so far".
Barrett, Gilmour and Shirley seemingly played for
less than twenty minutes. Because of a bad PA the vocals were barely audible
until part-way through Octopus when somebody balances the mix out properly.
Listen carefully and you'll note that a member of the audience shouts for the
vocals to be turned up. At the end of Octopus you can hear where Syd unplugs his
guitar before leaving the stage.
It took me a little while to get used to hearing
this recording at the correct speed after many years of hearing versions that
were too fast. Listening to it afresh really adds to the feeling that this is an
underrated performance and the band were showing strong promise for what might
have been had they gone on to perform again.
Littlepieces' Mastering Notes for -Syd Barrett_1970-06-06 Olympia- version
This recording had a lot of level fluctuations, some
caused by the recorder, some by Syd, and some by the person running the board.
Neon provided me with three different transfers at different levels to enable me
to splice the parts together to complete the show and avoid making broad digital
gain changes.
Kbrubaker's cassette is a mono recording that was
dubbed as two channel stereo. It has a significant phase shift that varies from
18 to 28 samples and its left channel's output is a little higher than the right
channel and it also has more high end than the right channel. Given this is a
mono recording, the best solution was to eliminate the inferior right channel
which eliminated the phase shift and the channel level differences.
For the corrected version I took steps to diminish a series of buzzes and hums
during the 30s preceding Octopus, removed several noise artifacts and edited and
smoothed a number of recorder stops and starts. I also adjusted the speed which
was very fast and varied a little as well.
When comparing this recording to previously
torrented versions I noted that it has 15s more audience/tuning before Terrapin
and two separate segments of 76s and 18s more audience/tuning after Terrapin.
Also, 15s more audience/tuning before Octopus and 5s more after Octopus. The
total additional audience/tuning is 2:09m.
Syd's vocals begin to come back into the mix at
about 13:25m, around 35s into Octopus. Shortly after his vocals are more stable
and the overall mix seems more balanced and at this point is when the thought
came to me..........what if? What if these guys had continued the gig then stuck
together for a while. A few minutes later the track finishes and you can hear
Syd put his guitar down. :(
Littlepieces' Mastering Notes for -Syd Barrett_1970-06-06 Olympia_LPP version-
To accompany the corrected version I have produced a LPP version. Other common
versions that have been torrented previously are EQ'd, dehissed-NRed, and
possibly compressed. Generally, these kind of subjective changes are not
appropriate for an initial release so I decided to produce a LPP version
featuring some additional modifications.
Splicing parts of three transfers completed at
different levels helped to even out the differences among large parts of the
recording but it couldn't address the many level differences and drop downs
within these parts. I applied various gain changes to several dozen segments in
order to further reduce and smooth the level differences. These often required a
relative reduction in hiss in order to make the transitions transparent. Some of
the more significant level changes that were adjusted occurred during the first
35s of Terrapin, the first 10s of Gigolo Aunt, and the first 90s of Octopus.
There wasn't a lot going on after about ~8k, so I
rolled off the hiss starting around this point varying my approach according to
the gain adjustment of the segment.
Finally, I applied some EQ to the low-mids and a
modest increase to the upper end which sloped to zero before 6k. After this
point any increase introduced bad artifacts.
Generally the objective was to maintain the natural
sound of an unprocessed lower generation source.
Dodano: 30.10.2011