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Joy Division - No Love Lost (Live Bowdon Vale Youth Club 1979 HD) (Music Video)
Joy Division - No Love Lost Live
Video Source:
Bowdon Vale Youth Club, Altrincham, UK - 14th March 1979
(A Film By Malcolm Whitehead)
Video edit by: SydMorrison67
Thanks to "FageOner" for uploading the original videos.
Video Source:
Bowdon Vale Youth Club, Altrincham, UK - 14th March 1979
(A Film By Malcolm Whitehead)
Video edit by: SydMorrison67
Thanks to "FageOner" for uploading the original videos.
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Joy Division (Warsaw) - No Love Lost HD
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Joy Division (Warsaw) No Love Lost (RCA Session May 1978) Video Source: Bowdon Vale Youth Club, Altrincham, UK - 14th March 1979 (A Film By Malcolm Whitehead) Thanks to "FageOner" for uploading the original videos. Video edit by: SydMorrison67
Pink Floyd - Pow R. Toc H. (BBC Session December 1967) HD
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Pink Floyd - Pow R. Toc H. (Music video) Recorded: December 20th, 1967 BBC Maida Vale Studios Broadcast December 31st, 1967 (Top Gear) Edit By SydMorrison67
Pink Floyd - Interstellar Overdrive Live In Stockholm (1967) HD
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Pink Floyd - Interstellar Overdrive. Live At Gyllene Cirkeln, Stockholm, Sweden. September 10th, 1967.
Pink Floyd - Interstellar Overdrive Live At Fillmore West 1970 HD
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Pink Floyd Live at Fillmore West, 29th April 1970 Pink Floyd The Early Years Continu/ation Video Edit By SydMorrison67 Videos Provided By Pink Floyd - The Early Years Box Set
So hard to believe that the DSOTM came from this rubbish 🤦♂️
Being a fan of Pink Floyd as well as Deep Purple, it is a pleasant surprise to hear Pink Floyd playing some music of Deep Purple. From 7'20" till 9'20" we have the galloping rhythm of "Mandrake Root". As most people are not familiar with the first LP of Deep Purple, I refer to Made In Japan, where this theme was incorporated in "Space Trucking". The galloping rhythm was made popular in Europe by the TV-series "Bonanza", which I suppose was also seen by Roger Waters and John Lord.
And God create Syd e voila the rest is historie !
At the time……this was groundbreaking…..these guys could have been Oasis or Nirvana….
Across the universe from sound to sounds😮
The bass at the beginning. Is absolutely fantastic sets the tone for a brilliant song ,,,,, I remember everyone dancing like he did ,,,,
hail wright!
Probably the most imitated and influential band ever
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Amazing version
They were really talented backthen
Thanks
The Azimuth Coordinator!!
This is not Fillmore west. Might be Fillmore auditorium?
Pink "Acid" Floyd
David might be as good, but ain't as bad definitely as Syd.
Es la música de Pink Floyd con Syd Barrett . Bien por los Floyd . Es de lo mejor . Shine on 💎❤️🌟🌞🇲🇽👍
I listend to this band when 12
If only recoding was better
This video on this sound track are edited and assembled so well that it took me back to 1969, when on a summer road trip one night "Ummagumma" shook my ears, my heart and my brain. Wow! This video gave me the same feeling 55 years later, now through the retina of my eyes. Thank U and Felicitaciones! 😃
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WOW!!!!!!!’😮😮😮😮😮😮
Man what a lucky night first the KQED stuff now the Fillmore West stuff?
Seminal Pink Floyd. What's that instrument that Rick is manipulating/playing, at the beginning of the song?
Psychedelic music at its peak.
This kinda makes me think of surf music.
This could be a back soundtrack of 2001 : A Space Oddyssey , what a masterpiece early pink floyd
Great historical document. Can't imagine having to wait 7 years for the Ramones set though.
Very good but this is not a single video, more kind a collage of videos. You can see them with different wearing through the show.
Love it!!
Ooooh... a hidden video gem I've never seen before... and in the Ummagumma era too : ) Awesome upload!
Love this hope it's ok to share x
The energy is so different - its hyper - post Syd PF is so much more mellow…
Rick saves the jam! I was beginning to get worried. Roger and David were being a little too minimalist for a bit there. Then they draw on his energy and it all comes together. Fantastic relatively "late" take on this war horse of the early Floyd. Avant-garde rock. I wish they had gone even further in such directions.
Sad to see what roger has become to be - a grumpy old man.
Thank you SydMorrison67 for the magnificent edition of this masterpiece... in the 80s listening to a Floyd special on the radio (Santiago, Chile), the announcer said: *Pink Floyd's music will be the classic music of the 21st century*. .. what a doubt there is!!!
Roger Waters, pretending to actually play a musical instrument for 60 years. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🎉🎉🎉🎉👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Pink Floid!
No liquid light show? Is this the actual footage?
Music apart what a light show! And those Stockolm hippies...
Quando comecei a ouvir rock nos velhos discos anos 80 Floyd Purple Sabbath HENDRIX e ficava imaginando como faziam tiravam aquele som...Ritchie Blackmore como tocavam...é hj dá p ver td dos caras...Led...é muito massa q antes só sabia por revistas e discos
I wish they had continued working in this vain, at least some of the time.
One of if not the best video I have seen of a rendition of 'Interstellar', the visuals were brilliant, sound quality even better. This is PF pre Dark side of the moon and as they were when I used to go see them in concert late sixties early seventies. Of course the live version bears hardly any resemblance to the recorded version on their first album. The sound engineer Norman Smith was given the job of cutting down and arranging a 30 minute live version to a size that would fit neatly on a vinyl record containing all the other tracks. He was heard to say at the start, 'What am I supposed to do with this?' Well he did a very good job. Go Listen.
A treasure-find for me, thanks for posting SydMorrison67!
Kudos to the video! Floyd psychedelia at his best. I got stoned with no dope. This is mind colourful flames burning. When they played in small venues with few good fans.
Great footage of the band
A monster,a genious about music.. He will be never replaced .i m a great fan of Jimi. The better guitar parts and incredible soli are from live bootlegs..a Master !😂
And all based on Sid's idea from the Steptoe and Son theme...
After sitting back and thinking about it a little more, my timing about my experience with Pink Floyd at Fillmore West may be at a different time. I saw Pink Floyd when they did their Echoes album release, that was a 1968 so by the time KQED did this filming in the 70s there may have been the lighting available at that time. In 1970 I went to the wake for Jimi Hendrix death at the Fillmore West. That show had Buddy Miles on drums and Billy Cox on base, they were the last musicians to play with Jimi Hendrix before he passed. There were several different guitars that stood in for what Jimi Hendrix would play plus some of their own music; however, I don’t recall the the names of the guitarists at this time. There was similar lighting at that show to what KQED is showing for Pink Floyd.