Was at this concert with a high school sweetheart. Tickets were my birthday present. Had no pot. But caught a Frisbee with doobie taped to it. Note said "enjoy". We did! Ahhh the good days.
Now you can go to the dispensaries in Massachusetts, or even grow at home, and then tape it to a frisbee and throw it. Although you can't go to live concert. So, in that respect, yes, the good *sic* old days.
Today it could be $800. I looked at Gilmour tickets and they were $300-600 for good seats. I just keep rewatching dvd concert footage and I don't have to deal with people of $15 bottles of water. It's all so maddening.
You’re Welcome 0:35 Raving and Drooling 12:53 You Gotta Be Crazy 27:06 Shine On Part 1 39:19 Have A Cigar 43:57 Shine On Part 2 1:00:01 Speak to Me 1:01:31 Breathe 1:04:21 On the Run 1:09:17 Time 1:14:28 Breathe Reprise 1:15:31 Great Gig in the Sky 1:21:38 Money 1:29:40 Us & Them 1:37:07 Any Colour You Like 1:45:38 Brain Damage 1:49:33 Eclipse Encore 1:53:52 Echoes
First time I heard this version was in early '86. Kid who laid copy died in the Lockerbie crash, only New Yorker form SUNY Buffalo, as opposed to Syracuse. Found it again on Dime almost 20 years ago. Yes, this is the best Floyd show, overall; and your're listening to the best source version. God bless the tapers, each & every one of us!
I was there . No B.S. . I left a big piece of my brain and my whole jaw in the old Boston Garden that unbelievably memorable night . I shall never forget it… ever .
How is possible that I was @ this concert, it by far was the best show I ever heard/seen and perhaps only compares to but not quite to a handful of other experiences in my life… I’m now Sixty Four and I’m now hearing it again . 🙌
The guitar on Have a Cigar in this version is just so wonderful and chunky. And the keyboard intro for Raving and Drooling is pure menace. Love this recording
my first Pink Floyd show Boston Garden . Came home from Vietnam war Spring 74' my first show , back on the bus. High as a Micro Dot Kite, floating with Gallery Gods, amazing to me how when certain notes are played I get chills, sensors are still working from 75'. ( ha ha ha ) hear in late 2019' , Love it.. only saw these guys 2X. both Boston Garden 75 & 77. magical times.. Flashback, forr shurr..
I also saw them only twice, the same shows. The atmosphere outside of the garden was kind of scary, many people tripping, cops with dogs all over the place. Best concerts I ever seen.
TY Dan, what a wonderful show & fantastic sound quality you captured! Love that the opening tune is SHEEP from Animals under a working title here 2 years before it even came out.
They were all really in great form. Maybe the greatest gig ever! Amazing, gonna replay it right away! Iry and beautiful at the same time, Outta this World...
I was @ this show sitting cordoned off with my boyhood chums blazing trails looking out over audience @ the old Garden from the press box seats (we had connections ;) and watching them all knowing we were all getting our collective minds blown all together made it a memory that only one other time is comparable. It was truly a sight to behold .
By 44 minutes in I was well on my way to experiencing one of the most epic Acid Trips ever taken by any human being ever sitting virtually overhanging Waters and Wrights heads gazing on in utter astonishment from the press box seats .
I was at this show & I can still remember it…which is odd because of the rumors that there were shenanigans being consumed, like it was yesterday. It was that memorable. I’ve seen PF a half dozen or more times and I rate this up with The Wall which I was very lucky to catch at the Nassau Coliseum in Long Island, NY. But this was the 1st concert I went to in the Gardens, having just moved up from VA. I wish someone would release video of this show…it would be the closest I’ll likely get to time travel with the years I have left. God Bless & rock on⚡️💥
So did Dan have some sort of press pass that he could be on stage or very near the sound system or either the crowd was really quiet and respectful during the performance,it is a really clean and beautiful recording.
@@HomePiggyHome I don't know who the guy who put it up was, but it was a version of the famous Nakimichi recordings. It just had so much presence and realism. it was my go to for Dogs.
I was there and 16 years old.....some guy in front of me was smoking weed from a water pipe ..the smoke was so thick I hardly saw the show! But listening to Wish you were here for the FIRST time was an experience I will carry to my grave. Also remember is a huge model plane crashing on the stage. Does anybody remember that?
Yes, I do remember the plane!! And I think I actually prefer the last few minutes of this version of Shine on you Crazy Diamond to what ended up on the album. Both are great, but this one is special. :) I was fortunate enough to see them in '73 on their DSOTM tour, thanks to my older brother; I was 16 at that time.
@@littlemom424thompson3 same here!!...talking to a guy who was there is truly the wonders of utube! we are a generation whose brains have been massaged by the sounds of pink floyd and i think that connects us all somehow, it produces images we wouldn't have formed otherwise.
OMG! Richard Wright's playing is so significant! Why why why he was so marginalized by Waters is a completely mystery to me. I love Richard Wright's playing!!!!!
for sure, i love watching the 1972 rainbow theater shows and then playing the album straight after, so very different but some how the same feeling. genius and brilliant.
harley bilter There already is an official live recording of the entire Dark Side in concert. It’s on the live album they released called PULSE. It’s very good quality recording, too.
@Jake Tafelmeyer Yes but ill bet H . bilter means a DSOTM show from back before Animals lp . tour . Pulse , show was recorded in what early 2000 s . New , can be good , Older is Better . This is a Terrific post !
Saw them on June 14th, 1975 at Roosevelt Stadium for the first time. Awesome concert! Then saw them on the "Animals" tour 2 years later, and then their "Momentary Lapse of Reason" tour, and for the last time, when they did their "Division Bell" Tour. What a group they were!!
77’ Was pretty much the beginning of my hobby of hitting shows. Never saw these guys but it blows me away with the ticket stubs for $8.50?!?! I will NEVER EVER take for granted how fortunate we were to be weaned in what’s” arguably “ THE best time in music, 1967-1987 (imo of course) The best time ever!!
8.50 back then was a pretty good amount of money. Had to look it up, but that ticket was about $38 in today's money, with the minimum wage being around $2.65. It's all relative.
Next time they came to Boston (Wish You Were Here Tour?) tickets were $10.00, which was a lot back then, but it was Floyd and flying pigs, planes and all kinds of stuff; oh yeah the huge quad speaker set up added to the ticket price too! All worth it, one of the best shows I ever went to.
I was 15 knew PF toured USA but I never saw them unfortunately Nov '75 we buried our mother then hell reared up but never won Love Pink Floyd & this is best recording ever heard Many Thanks All
Wo bleibt die Animals Box 77 ! ? warte schon 43 Jahre auf ein gutes Original Live Konzerte Video zu bekommen. Es ist eine schande es nicht zu besitzen .
I have been a Floyd fan since probably '79 when I first heard Another Brick, I was 11 years old at the time. Not sure what it is but I am having a massive resurgence of wanting to listen to Floyd again, probably down to watching Nick Mason's Saucerfull of Secrets recently....Thanks Nick. Thanks very much for this fantastic recording Dan Lampinski and also to Kev and Carl for uploading it. Priceless to any Floyd fan 😁😁
I like to think that the eight people who gave this a thumbs down had some behavioral tic... or a deeply rooted mental illness (radically different from all of mine).
Love at beginning of encore both that Roger has to actually intro Echoes.. I guess still not true legends yet we all know today. Also, fan nearby recording actually says “wonder if they will play the WHOLE thing?’ Does a fucking bear 💩 in the woods? Fuck yeah bloody full 23 minutes part 1 & 2 if you know from Live at Pompeii. Damn to see this back then!! I only got to see Gilmour led Floyd during senior year high school school in 1987, and several Waters solo shows. My only true live experience seeing short reunion Live 8 in 2005.
If there ever was a performance that should have been released as a live album, this would be that performance. Having seen PF in 77 (Animals), 80 (The Wall) and 94 (Pulse) this sounds better. Between Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, Animals and The Wall, PF was the best band.
my lord, this is a clean recording, sure wish there were a couple of filmed shows tho....and even more so, I still wish these 2 guys would wake the fuck up and go out share some of the music they can make while there is still time, albeit very little TIME. What a sin that those two guys could never admit they were way way better together than apart...
Here’s a clue . I was @ this unbelievable show, yes this very one. Animals and Wish You Where Here had both yet to be released but the songs already existed. You just cannot fathom how mind blowing this particular concert was . I and my matés virtually sat in the press box seats cordoned off from the rest in attendance because one of my friends Dad was in the Irish Mob and made shit sure we got the VIP treatment. Seventeen years old on two hits of Orange Sunshine each all with our own sacks of Acapulco Whitey Bulger Gold and wood desks in front of our seats to do our business on .
"Raving and Drooling" (the early version of "Sheep"), as well as "You've Got To Be Crazy" (the early version of "Dogs") were already performed live in 1974 and intended for the "Wish You Were Here" album.
this video is classified as "music' in the description.........dont they have a category for "legendary musical genius"? This is so much more than mere music. anyone can learn music, but this stuff cant be taught.
Nice. Animals hadn't even come out yet. They were working it at that time. This of course was prior to Roger spitting on a fan so they were not yet falling apart. The good old days.
Look at Floyd always in sync, and the moon,evrything is just magick and perfekt. I think this is the concert i wod see if i cod schoce,but then again you have live in Okland
Was at this concert with a high school sweetheart. Tickets were my birthday present. Had no pot. But caught a Frisbee with doobie taped to it. Note said "enjoy". We did! Ahhh the good days.
Huge story! Made my day....
Now you can go to the dispensaries in Massachusetts, or even grow at home, and then tape it to a frisbee and throw it. Although you can't go to live concert. So, in that respect, yes, the good *sic* old days.
Best b day ever
Great story
I’m risking it all to carry the frisbee thrower’s torch. That’s humanity right there. Just need a band worth the while...
Ticket price was $8.00. Wish I could time travel.
Today it could be $800. I looked at Gilmour tickets and they were $300-600 for good seats. I just keep rewatching dvd concert footage and I don't have to deal with people of $15 bottles of water. It's all so maddening.
You’re Welcome
0:35 Raving and Drooling
12:53 You Gotta Be Crazy
27:06 Shine On Part 1
39:19 Have A Cigar
43:57 Shine On Part 2
1:00:01 Speak to Me
1:01:31 Breathe
1:04:21 On the Run
1:09:17 Time
1:14:28 Breathe Reprise
1:15:31 Great Gig in the Sky
1:21:38 Money
1:29:40 Us & Them
1:37:07 Any Colour You Like
1:45:38 Brain Damage
1:49:33 Eclipse
Encore
1:53:52 Echoes
Legend!!
@@BlizzyFoxTF You're Welcome
Here is
GREATEST BAND EVER, NOTHING MORE TO SAY.PURE MAGNIFICENCE.The rage that comes out of Pink Floyd's songs is extraordinary
They stayed true to themselves which is their beauty Great music memories Greatest Guys Ever
Yes! Absolutely! R.i.p Barrett and Wright
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Going to a PF concert is great too! The feeling of just being there is totally Electrifying!
Absolutely, and this rage is exactly what I always missed in the post Waters' Pink Floyd.
First time I heard this version was in early '86. Kid who laid copy died in the Lockerbie crash, only New Yorker form SUNY Buffalo, as opposed to Syracuse. Found it again on Dime almost 20 years ago. Yes, this is the best Floyd show, overall; and your're listening to the best source version. God bless the tapers, each & every one of us!
I was there . No B.S. . I left a big piece of my brain and my whole jaw in the old Boston Garden that unbelievably memorable night . I shall never forget it… ever .
Thanks very much for putting this up for PF fans to enjoy. Gratitude to Dan Lampinski for doing a phenomenal job of recording!✌
God thanks for Dan Lampinski & friend who gave great seating at such great shows Absolutely Marvelous sounds indeed
THANK YOU DAN, LONG LIVE TO THE FLOYD
How is possible that I was @ this concert, it by far was the best show I ever heard/seen and perhaps only compares to but not quite to a handful of other experiences in my life… I’m now Sixty Four and I’m now hearing it again . 🙌
You are one lucky guy..i would ve loved to have been there with you..but i was 3 yrs old .😍
Probably the best live recording of Pink Floyd on the internet. THANK YOU!
Live at Seattle 1974
The guitar on Have a Cigar in this version is just so wonderful and chunky. And the keyboard intro for Raving and Drooling is pure menace. Love this recording
my first Pink Floyd show Boston Garden . Came home from Vietnam war Spring 74' my first show , back on the bus. High as a Micro Dot Kite, floating with Gallery Gods, amazing to me how when certain notes are played I get chills, sensors are still working from 75'. ( ha ha ha ) hear in late 2019' , Love it.. only saw these guys 2X. both Boston Garden 75 & 77. magical times.. Flashback, forr shurr..
WELCOME HOME BROTHER VET,VIETNAM 1972.
I also saw them only twice, the same shows. The atmosphere outside of the garden was kind of scary, many people tripping, cops with dogs all over the place. Best concerts I ever seen.
@@ralberty Thank You for getting back in touch.Welcome home,glad you came back safe from The Nam,"Fair Winds And Following Seas" fellow Sailor.
I was there . Two microdots of O.S. ☘️😎✌🏽
Thanks to everyone involved ! So far from studio work !
TY Dan, what a wonderful show & fantastic sound quality you captured! Love that the opening tune is SHEEP from Animals under a working title here 2 years before it even came out.
True. Can't forget Gotta be crazy the working title to Dogs. Sounded fantastic!
Saw this tour in Pittsburgh.....Gilmour was on fire!!
A Pink Floyd concert is proof, if we needed any proof, that there is a heaven.
That there is heaven on earth.
@@hvymettle amen
Gee heaven must be pretty second rate then.
“Ironic, isn’t it?”
:p
Idk why, Echoes always good in every version
Theyre just talented musicians
Because they kick ass and Echoes was a signature song for many years so they learned how to tear it up
They were all really in great form. Maybe the greatest gig ever! Amazing, gonna replay it right away! Iry and beautiful at the same time, Outta this World...
I was there .
Fine work, I really enjoyed this performance and recording. It is amazing how many different flavors every song can have.
I was there .,
In 1975 everything was new and showered with virgin holy water.
This is also how the enthusiasm of the audience can be understood.
I was @ this show sitting cordoned off with my boyhood chums blazing trails looking out over audience @ the old Garden from the press box seats (we had connections ;) and watching them all knowing we were all getting our collective minds blown all together made it a memory that only one other time is comparable. It was truly a sight to behold .
By 44 minutes in I was well on my way to experiencing one of the most epic Acid Trips ever taken by any human being ever sitting virtually overhanging Waters and Wrights heads gazing on in utter astonishment from the press box seats .
Rick's keyboard work at the end of "Shine on..." pt.s VI-IX always put's a lump in my throat.
Thank you for coming, this is called Echoooooooesssss!!
I was at this show & I can still remember it…which is odd because of the rumors that there were shenanigans being consumed, like it was yesterday. It was that memorable. I’ve seen PF a half dozen or more times and I rate this up with The Wall which I was very lucky to catch at the Nassau Coliseum in Long Island, NY.
But this was the 1st concert I went to in the Gardens, having just moved up from VA. I wish someone would release video of this show…it would be the closest I’ll likely get to time travel with the years I have left.
God Bless & rock on⚡️💥
This recording is top notch , so whoever has the masters from this and probably others from this tour are worth a listen
Still love the Floyd at 69 saw them twice 👋👋👋👋❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👍👍
Wow! Great sound! Thanks Dan for the great work.
So did Dan have some sort of press pass that he could be on stage or very near the sound system or either the crowd was really quiet and respectful during the performance,it is a really clean and beautiful recording.
Thanks Dan! Sounds great. It's a keeper.
the one from 77 that got removed from youtube for NO reason was the best and had balls and made my eyes and Heart water !!!!! I MISS IT !!!!
Which show from 1977 was removed that had balls?
@@HomePiggyHome I don't know who the guy who put it up was, but it was a version of the famous Nakimichi recordings. It just had so much presence and realism. it was my go to for Dogs.
@@HomePiggyHome actually the good one was from Boston gardens in 77
I have a CD from the Boston Garden show in 1977..
Hi 5 dan best audience floyd gig ive heard
Pretty crazy ,they were playing unreleased material back then.
Thank you so much DaN,
I was there and 16 years old.....some guy in front of me was smoking weed from a water pipe ..the smoke was so thick I hardly saw the show! But listening to Wish you were here for the FIRST time was an experience I will carry to my grave.
Also remember is a huge model plane crashing on the stage. Does anybody remember that?
Yes, I do remember the plane!! And I think I actually prefer the last few minutes of this version of Shine on you Crazy Diamond to what ended up on the album. Both are great, but this one is special. :)
I was fortunate enough to see them in '73 on their DSOTM tour, thanks to my older brother; I was 16 at that time.
yes I remember, I was 18 years old, sat in the last row balcony directly in front of the band. Best concert I ever saw!!
@@littlemom424thompson3 same here!!...talking to a guy who was there is truly the wonders of utube!
we are a generation whose brains have been massaged by the sounds of pink floyd and i think that connects us all somehow, it produces images we wouldn't have formed otherwise.
The plane was before The Wall ??
@@MrToontuber I think it was somewhere at the end of Wish you were here. Does anybody remember exactly?
Thanks for posting! Fantastic sound quality. This is wonderful!
OMG! Richard Wright's playing is so significant!
Why why why he was so marginalized by Waters is a completely mystery to me.
I love Richard Wright's playing!!!!!
Rodger had a big fat ego.
great work on posting this. i love this version, its great to hear how it progressed from the live shows to the album.
for sure, i love watching the 1972 rainbow theater shows and then playing the album straight after, so very different but some how the same feeling. genius and brilliant.
This seems to be the closest thing that we are going to find towards a live Dark Side of the Moon concert. Thanks for posting it.
harley bilter There already is an official live recording of the entire Dark Side in concert. It’s on the live album they released called PULSE. It’s very good quality recording, too.
Jake Tafelmeyer thanks, didn't know that
Darkside of the Moon live at Wembley 1974
ruclips.net/video/5d96q45yt48/видео.html
Most Wonderful Mix INDEED Many Thanks
@Jake Tafelmeyer Yes but ill bet H . bilter means a DSOTM show from back before Animals lp . tour . Pulse , show was recorded in what early 2000 s . New , can be good , Older is Better . This is a Terrific post !
So great to be born on June 4 1973
I need a video of this amazing concert!!!! please!!!!!!!!!!!
needed this
Saw them on June 14th, 1975 at Roosevelt Stadium for the first time. Awesome concert! Then saw them on the "Animals" tour 2 years later, and then their "Momentary Lapse of Reason" tour, and for the last time, when they did their "Division Bell" Tour. What a group they were!!
One of my favorite recordings. This and the Lamb from 74.
Hi man, where I can find this one you pointed?" Lamb 74 - I love this bootlegs but this one is the best I heard in quality! I want to know more! Tks
@@fabriciosurya Lamb lie dawn n'y Genesis
Of course Genisis & look where both Peter & Phil went & did😎
77’ Was pretty much the beginning of my hobby of hitting shows. Never saw these guys but it blows me away with the ticket stubs for $8.50?!?! I will NEVER EVER take for granted how fortunate we were to be weaned in what’s” arguably “ THE best time in music, 1967-1987 (imo of course) The best time ever!!
a friend of mine saw them i think it was in the 90s and paid $100 a ticket
We were privileged and we know it...
8.50 back then was a pretty good amount of money. Had to look it up, but that ticket was about $38 in today's money, with the minimum wage being around $2.65. It's all relative.
Next time they came to Boston (Wish You Were Here Tour?) tickets were $10.00, which was a lot back then, but it was Floyd and flying pigs, planes and all kinds of stuff; oh yeah the huge quad speaker set up added to the ticket price too! All worth it, one of the best shows I ever went to.
Rick's keyboard setup is absolutely crazy.
Was at this show. Still one my favorites.
So was I!!!! Do you remember the small air plane crashing on the st? age
I was there . No show or experience in my life still or ever will top it . Ever
I sure do! We had floor seats. It flew right over us with all the sparks and smoke.
I'd like to know how Dan managed to sneak that massive recorder into so many shows successfully??!!! That thing is a beast!
Thank you
Wish I had been there
I was 15 knew PF toured USA but I never saw them unfortunately Nov '75 we buried our mother then hell reared up but never won Love Pink Floyd & this is best recording ever heard Many Thanks All
Let them know that I DIED listening to Pink Floyd..
thank you
D'you like our pig? He's not a very nice pig but he's a BIG PIG!
Gente così nasce una volta ogni 100 anni... La loro musica vivrà per sempre.
any colour you like .....
Hell Yeah 🙌
Amazing setlist!
I was there .
Sounds great 👍👍👍👍👍
What a crew
Another level tone
Great !
Wo bleibt die Animals Box 77 ! ?
warte schon 43 Jahre auf ein gutes Original Live Konzerte Video zu bekommen.
Es ist eine schande es nicht zu besitzen .
Love the specs of the equipment used - the recorder is on ebay
I can't wait until some one invites a time machine, I'm going to one of these concerts
really? i went to see the 1972 rainbow theater show just last week. the one that was on feb 18 1972, i even bought a tshirt from the show.
I was there .
Thank you, Dan. This is like unburing a relic. Such subtleties as the saxophone on Echoes...
I thought “flashbacks” went away after Forty Eight years 🤷🏻♂️🥴🤩😎🤣
Rick and Dave were on fire that night !!
Always...
Thank you very much for those pleasurable recordings! I wish one day it will be released officially.
parts 6 to 9 is a great jam
I have been a Floyd fan since probably '79 when I first heard Another Brick, I was 11 years old at the time. Not sure what it is but I am having a massive resurgence of wanting to listen to Floyd again, probably down to watching Nick Mason's Saucerfull of Secrets recently....Thanks Nick.
Thanks very much for this fantastic recording Dan Lampinski and also to Kev and Carl for uploading it.
Priceless to any Floyd fan
😁😁
What have got Boston that best version of their live belong there😄😄😄😄😄😄😄
Good sound, God's sound.
Pretty good, and with no Dislikes. How charming.
Only an absolute troll would dislike an upload of a quality Pink Floyd concert.
Any other band that plays experimental songs live two years before they release the album?
Grateful Dead
Grateful Dead, and they almost always didi it that way. Very cool to hear how songs evolved over time!
este es el mejor recital de pink floyd, temas de Animals y The dark side... su mejor epoca.
Maravilloso
Raving and drooling better known as SHEEP....You Gotta be Crazy better known as DOGS!
27:38 Roger clears his throat hahaha
Any colour Rick likes ❤
I never minded catching all the red lights so much...
Obrigado youtu.be por saciar a fome de um Floyd maníaco! !
Saw this tour in Seattle 4/10 75...Was wondering who sang Great Gig on this tour ?
Carlena Williams and Venetta Fields are the backing singers on the 1974 and 1975 Pink Floyd tours plus the Wish You Were Here album.
At 1:08:07 ...what was that ? Why the people scream , fireworks ? Or maybe a plane crashing just like the wall ?
The plane would crash in to the stage at the end of 'On The Run.' So this was a feature at shows long before 'The Wall.'
Love that no one claps for "This is called Shine on You Crazy Diamond" because no one has heard it before.
Analoge Technik und Techniker, die Ihr Handwerk beherrschten. Über die Band braucht man sowieso kein Wort mehr verlieren. DANKE für's Posten.
I like to think that the eight people who gave this a thumbs down had some behavioral tic... or a deeply rooted mental illness (radically different from all of mine).
great sound, I was at the same show but in Montreal june 26, 1975. there is no live show recording.
Love at beginning of encore both that Roger has to actually intro Echoes.. I guess still not true legends yet we all know today. Also, fan nearby recording actually says “wonder if they will play the WHOLE thing?’ Does a fucking bear 💩 in the woods? Fuck yeah bloody full 23 minutes part 1 & 2 if you know from Live at Pompeii. Damn to see this back then!! I only got to see Gilmour led Floyd during senior year high school school in 1987, and several Waters solo shows. My only true live experience seeing short reunion Live 8 in 2005.
If there ever was a performance that should have been released as a live album, this would be that performance.
Having seen PF in 77 (Animals), 80 (The Wall) and 94 (Pulse) this sounds better.
Between Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, Animals and The Wall, PF was the best band.
my lord, this is a clean recording, sure wish there were a couple of filmed shows tho....and even more so, I still wish these 2 guys would wake the fuck up and go out share some of the music they can make while there is still time, albeit very little TIME. What a sin that those two guys could never admit they were way way better together than apart...
Why arent there many live shows filmed in the 70s of them??its a tragedy
This concerts got to be in 1977 because the opening song as and that was on the animals album and this concert supposedly from 1975 💿💿
Here’s a clue . I was @ this unbelievable show, yes this very one. Animals and Wish You Where Here had both yet to be released but the songs already existed. You just cannot fathom how mind blowing this particular concert was . I and my matés virtually sat in the press box seats cordoned off from the rest in attendance because one of my friends Dad was in the Irish Mob and made shit sure we got the VIP treatment. Seventeen years old on two hits of Orange Sunshine each all with our own sacks of Acapulco Whitey Bulger Gold and wood desks in front of our seats to do our business on .
"Raving and Drooling" (the early version of "Sheep"), as well as "You've Got To Be Crazy" (the early version of "Dogs") were already performed live in 1974 and intended for the "Wish You Were Here" album.
Bravissimi, avevano una meravigliosa bravura musicale !
this video is classified as "music' in the description.........dont they have a category for "legendary musical genius"?
This is so much more than mere music. anyone can learn music, but this stuff cant be taught.
1:37:01 any colour you like 🙂
Nice. Animals hadn't even come out yet. They were working it at that time. This of course was prior to Roger spitting on a fan so they were not yet falling apart. The good old days.
This live concerto was even before "wish you were here" was released in September 1975.
Look at Floyd always in sync, and the moon,evrything is just magick and perfekt. I think this is the concert i wod see if i cod schoce,but then again you have live in Okland
Sound Quality Just Amazing listening on Makie Monitors with Energy center
Oh well, just adds to the pain
Anyone can explain to me who is the responsible for the non existence of footage from these concerts. Waters? Gilmour? The band producers?
All of the above.