Pink Floyd - (In Rainbow Light) Live at the Rainbow Theater 02/20/1972
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- Опубликовано: 26 июл 2014
- Pink Floyd
Date: 20 February, 1972
Location: Rainbow Theatre, Finsbury Park, London
Source: Cassette(0) - MD(Clone) - CDR(?) - EAC - WAV - SHN
Rating: EX/EX-
Setlist:
1. Speak To Me 2:48
2. Breathe 2:44
3. On The Run 6:15
4. Time 6:40
5. Breathe (Reprise) 1:02
6. The Mortality Sequence 4:33
7. Money 7:27
8. Us And Them 6:48
9. Any Colour You Like 4:35
10. Brain Damage 3:51
11. Eclipse - Tuning 3:00
12. One Of These Days 8:20
13. Careful With That Axe, Eugene 10:59
14. Echoes 24:20
15. A Saucerful Of Secrets 16:09
16. Blues (Something Different) 6:53
17. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun 13:55
Comments: Complete recording of the 20 February show at the Rainbow Theatre. It's audience sourced and Radio Sourced (The Live Side Of The Moon and the Second Set.)
At the end of 'One Of These Days', Roger urges the crowd to sign a petition to Parliament as they depart the venue.
From Yeeshkul.
Setlist
0:00 - Speak To Me
02:48 - Breathe
05:34 - On The Run
12:04 - Time
18:34 - Breathe Reprise
19:36 - The Mortality Sequence
23:59 - Money
31:45 - Us And Them
38:30 - Any Colour You Like
43:06 - Brain Damage
46:57 - Eclipse
51:22 - One Of These Days
1:01:38 - Careful With That Axe, Eugene
1:14:44 - Echoes
1:41:30 - Saucerful Of Secrets
1:57:37 - Blues (Something Different)
2:06:02 - Set The Controlls For The Heart Of The Sun
Thank you!! :)
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I need a time machine now
Tristen Hartney your on it, turn off the lights close your eyes and let you mind take you back
These guys must of being something else to see live
I was born 10 years to late 😣😣😣
I was there too! Then saw the same show in Buffalo New York three weeks later and Maple leaf gardens Toronto the month after that!
Peter Callomon that’s just unfair
and really cool
A great way to promote an album. Play it live for a year before its release.
This is the show where music was taken to another level!!!!💎😀🏆👑....... Every note matters!!!!
Before they went on stage it must have been like" well let's go change the world boys!" Nothing will ever be the same again.
at their prime! Love Pink floyd so much!
Exactly their prime! Glad we agree! Too many think the cut and polished DSOTM was their high point. While technically excellent, their high time(s) were just before DSOTM.
This was played on my 20th B-day. By the end of August I would be in Boot Camp. #85 of the 1972 Draft class. Yes the Mandatory Draft. So I enlisted for 3 years and went to Germany in 74-75. Met and married the Mrs at the Defense Language Institute at Monterey in March of 73. Just celebrated our 49th Wedding Anniversary. PF has been played in my house for most of those years. In fact I still have several ANALOG reel to reel tape decks and play PF off 1/4" magnetic tape at 3 3/4IPS. Some at 7 1/2 IPS. The Scotch tape has held up well. The Maxell even better though. I play the PF thru QUADRAPHONIC amps. Most are recorded in quad synthesized sound played thru 4 speakers in either Regular Matrix or Sequential. I would not even listen to "Surround Sound" until 5.1 and then 7.1 came out. But I still, in most of the early PF music, prefer the QUAD SOUND. I still delight quests with DSotM when they are running thru the airport and the sound circles the room (4 speakers 1 each in the 4 corners of the room). Not left to right and then front to rear like "surround sound" :P . The way it was meant to be played, in Quad.
that time solo is so powerful
I've been listening to this version of Time for years and years. Absolutely.
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@@zimmcan8859 grazie
I'm always saying this is the best Never grow tired of this bands ingenuity This is great sound at Rainbow Apsolutely Beautiful Thanks to all 5 of Pink Fliyd
I love this. By the time they made it to the US , they were playing more of DTSotM note for note. There are a few nice departures here that would disappear a few months later.
Some melodic choices and vocalizations are different and truth be told sound terrific. Plus the beauty of all instruments recorded at once. Still I think it’s not fair to raise these recordings above the original album. Had we only discovered original DSOTM now we’d also be amazed at the differences
This is fascinating. Particularly the On The Run sequence and the differences generally from the final masterpiece album.
I love this though. Wow…
Another fantastic recording. We just can say thank to those that managed to record those legendary concerts.
Dave's solo with Rick's boogie on Echoes! Too cool.
for years I have been looking for the full show from this night. amazing quality for this era. good bootleg! 5 out of 5
Thanks for taking me back to a time I was far too young to experience.
take me back to the 70s, please.
LONG LIVE PINK FLOYD
Absolutely beautiful and brilliant 😊🎶❤️🎶🌈🎶❤️🌈🎶❤️🌈
Really nice to hear how these songs are coming into existence. Thanks whoever created this...
I was at this gig! They called it 'Eclipse'. It was a great night! They were using the Azimuth heavily. There was stuff flying around the Rainbow in all directions!
nice, how old were you? did you trip?
Now about the Rainbow Theater in London where Pink Floyd showcased their "Dark Side of the Moon" to the masses - is it still there? Just wondering.
Yes. It was originally a cinema - the Finsbury Park Astoria - it is a Listed building with amazing Art Deco interiors. Now a church.
Andy Thomas , what is an Azimuth?
@@thebrightsideofthemoon5829 the Azimuth cooordinator was a little box with a joy stick device that they got made up which allowed the sound to move around the speakers according to direction of the joystick
with hindsight, we all know the Dark Side album, but to audiences in Feb 1972 this must have been some weird trip.. starting with what sounds like half a tune, followed by two abstract, experimental pieces, a proper tune with a bit of the first tune, then an organ-solo with prayers, followed by a hardrock song in 7/8...
Pretty sure it was an educated audience who knew what they were going to get. This was mainstream rock music by '72 and probably expected. Quite a few bands extended songs and experimented at the time (e.g. Led Zep, ELP, King Crimson, etc.)
Actually, this show at the Rainbow was a much-anticipated event, specifically for the main music publications in England/London, including editors and other columnists associated with the "FM" album-oriented rock andpop music industry.
It was promoted and marketed to the press (which incidentally WASN'T "mainstream" as we know and love the term today) as a "new" Floyd performance and presentation, called at the time "Eclipse".
This was a common practice at the time (1969/70 - 1975), with several other bands usually deemed "progressive", or at least called by that word these days.
Jethro Tull and Yes specifically {there may have been others, but I'm only familiar with those 2}, in addition to Pink Floyd, invited writers such as, Richard Williams and Chris Welch (Melody Maker), Nick Kent and Ian MacDonald (New Musical Express), to the Rainbow Theatre for previews of new material.
Events such as the June 1st, 1974 concert w/Ayers, Cale, Nico, and Eno (ACNE), the charity concert in 1973 for Robert Wyatt, and the concerts given by Yes to preview the immanent release of TFTO, would be others.
@@The_Gloamer I ment 'weird trip' as a positive thing. The fact that bands did those concept/songcycles and launched them to audiences when that stuff wasn't even on record yet was a brave move. Ofc I'm aware that lots of bands extended songs, but mostly were on albums, people were familiair with them. This was really something else
The band had already been playing some of these songs live in Europe as they tended to do. When they toured the US for DSOTM they were playing songs that would appear on Wish You Were Here and on that tour they were doing songs that became Animals....
Love Roger singing Set the Control for the Heart of the Sun and Richard with David on Echoes
This is the night it all changed
We (WRomanus and Heywood) released this on Christmas 2007. The Dark Side Suite is obsoleted by The Best of Tour '72 Completed and Restored, released 2009, April 16.
First time listening to this it sounds great! Definitely going to listen to this a few times.
Very nice upload...... Thanks 🙂
Great On the Run version.
The last of 4 shows played at the Rainbow Theatre in 1972 - great show - Floyd are the masters of improvisation - thanks for posting.
This was the first time the Floyd had created the music and arrangements over a period of time, via playing the music live, before going into the studio to record it. They got to work the whole thing out over about a 9 month period before they went into Abbey Road to lay it down. This concert was a good 4 months before they went into the studio to start recording the album. These songs probably had a very long gestation period and changed a good bit before everyone was happy. It actually seems like one long piece of music, one long song........
Dorian Edwards You would never even think of premiering a song let alone an entire album these days. The digital age makes it impossible to remain in obscurity. Fans would have loaded it on RUclips within hours and ruined Pink Floyd’s and the record labels release months later. I find this fascinating how they kept working the songs until they perfected it. All the planets were aligned in the universe just right when they produced this piece of music history.
All floyd on vynl can not beat that sound
End of Eclipse was never heard before!!!!!!!!
The lucky people who got to go to this concert.
I was lucky enough to be invited and sat by the mixer with Joe Brown.
He went back stage and got a little pissed with the band. On his return he said his wife was singing backing vocals so I asked which one was she, he said "dunno, I can't see"😅😅
A great gig.
@@okgo8315Joe Brown is a man
I heard a bootleg years ago called Robot Love/Nocturnal Submission, been looking for it for years since, and what do you know...This is the one, and to my great delight, this is the Full version!! the version that I heard years ago ended on Eclipse and went to another gig of Atom heart mother, I never knew at the time...Thank you so much for making this vid !!!
I have that bootleg on vinyl. One of many I bought in the mid-1970s
I also heard this same bootleg years ago! I got it off Limewire. There is something mesmerizing about this version. I used to love listening to it. Then I lost it and this is now the first time I’m hearing it in 18 years. I always wondered why the version I downloaded faded out toward the end of Eclipse.
dave had the univibe on all night
wow, out of all the following dsom shows after this????? i think this one has most unique and the best "sound". i love the piano's and keyboard playing the most. rw is probably one of the most underappreciated of all time
I fully agree
absolutely!
Not by me , Godger Waters is Rod ⚒💎
Major Hardon - Everything he did without Rick and the band wasn’t even near good. He wrote a lot, yes - but that’s just paper. He needed the band to balance him out.
Roger is like Kool-Aid without Sugar.
didnt know they could do jazzy tunes......luv it!
Mi cumpleaños 30 años antes
skip to 51:00 to hear the best "One of these days" ever recorded
Tampa June 1973 is the best imo
Also try Sapporo 1972. and Hollywood Bowl 1972.
Pompeii????
Thank you for this comment. Would have missed it otherwise. Sublime.
Fantastico! Improvisaciones hasta ahora nunca oídas
Just awesome!
Was the gig in Manchester free trade hall 72 same set absolutely blown away as a 17 year old
I had known Breathe from this show appeared on The Hollywood Bowl boot "Crackers ". First time hearing this show. Very sweet indeed 😊😎
🎉🎉🎉
I was at this show at recorded it, this might be my recording.
accually its 2 recordings spliced together at certian songs like TIME
MichaelHansenFUN That’s interesting. Thanks.
@@uphollandlatic well accually listen to this where it says "Cut" and eclipse and even the beginning ruclips.net/video/ED_FbewZxbI/видео.html
Hey! Do you still have that recording?
This is how DSOTM should be.4 me the best version.This gig is better than original album!
scusate.....ascolto TIME e....piango!
Immensi!!!!
This sounds great compared to the boot LPs I have of this.
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the dark aide set was issued on many bootleg records but songs like TIME were edited for some reason-this reciording here is 2 edits put together -listen to this then listen to this next and you will see what i mean because for some reason on "BEST OF 72" (and other reissued of the same exact recording) Speak To Me-Time-Us And Them were all "CUT" & eclipse Eclipse faded out early ruclips.net/video/ED_FbewZxbI/видео.html only has the dark side set
I caught this tour.
This reminds me of the Dead and I am Grateful! Especially around 8min. - 11:30
I can totally see that, I’ve never thought to compare them before because their studio albums sound very different, but this live version sounds so different than the final polished record version.
They went from this to the lifeless 1974 live release.
The success and touring in larger venues after Dark Side definitely drained them by 1974. I'd say that's what contributed to that.
@@madcap_9539 some of the 75 shows are great. A winter tour round old British theatres probably didn't help the vibe.
@@marcbeecroft3916 Agreed. The 75 tour had like the greatest set list ever.
What's the reason for the differences in audio quality? It sounds like it was mixed from 2 different recorders
I know what you mean, and the version i heard years ago had all the low quality bits wiped, it just cut to the next good part, if you know what I mean, weird
this one is over 2 hours while the other one is 3 hours?
Muito foda
Does anyone know what the "Blues" section is called or if it was played only at this show?
It’s an early version of shine on you crazy diamond
simply amazing, you have it in flac?
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dont be silly !
A full year before dark side of the moon. Plenty of time for a band to hear this and put it on their album before Pink Floyd did. Surprised they didn't hold out until the record release. By the way, why dont they do a arnold layne or see emily play in concert?
I like the later time versions much more
if this is "Complete recording " thjen why is it only a little over 2 hours long and the other posting (with truneups and soundcheck) is 3 hours long?
Stfu
@@bryan9587 dick
Because they played at the Rainbow Multiple times
OK NOW I GET IT there was a bootleg release of just the dark side set ruclips.net/video/sF2gUgQLnXg/видео.html and there were parts of TIME -US AND THEM -and ECLIPSE missing. but also when you hear this show there is an audience member talking on BREATHE during "Balanced on the biggest wave" 5:26 which most reissues of this show try to "BASS" out that's the only way to describe it.
SO THIS MUST HAVE BEEN FROM 2 different audience sources, and one must have been broadcasted on the radio
There's a 3 hour version of this that I found ,
Has a bunch of other songs on it, maybe try looking it up, , and , the way they sing time in this one is very unique,
This was my seventeenth birthday but that's just me whatever.
YOU CAN HEAR THE GUY TALKING CLEARLY
Ok cool, but don't shout!
Namaste.
5:25 you can hear an audience member talking BUT THIS IS "FILTERED" OUT ON OTHER RECORDINGS/postings
I like "The Travel Sequence" better than "On The Run," which replaced it.
I disagree, I think On The Run is more unique and adds more to the album than just a simple jam
By itself, I’d rather listen to The Travel Sequence, but I like On The Run better with the rest of DSOTM
the sound changes during time.....
MichaelHansenFUN probably because there was a cut in the SBD audio and they had to use an AUD source to "patch" it.
5:26 audience talking
Can someone please make a list when each song starts?
Done ;)
"It's audience sourced and Radio Sourced (The Live Side Of The Moon and the Second Set.)" well it must be 2 audience recordigs and someone decided to broadcast on radio. because you can hear an audience member talk when dave sings BREATHE "balanced on the biggest wave" so must be 2 audience tapes and one of them or maybe just this one played on the 'radio'
Shut the fuck up, kid
@@bryan9587 You're the one who needs to shut up, *KiDdD*
WTF..... A lighting purple in the never end of shite actual music
This sounds like something that a fake group would play from memory and couldn't read music!
Nowhere near the quality of the PINK