Pink Floyd - Astronomy Domine 1970

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @peternemes6770
    @peternemes6770 Год назад +100

    53 years ago.
    And still a masterpiece.
    One of the best songs of the band.

    • @deafears4025
      @deafears4025 3 месяца назад +1

      A great song to me too but a masterpiece?

    • @peternemes6770
      @peternemes6770 3 месяца назад

      ​@@deafears4025 By far everybody was agreed with my opinion, but it is surely a question of taste.

    • @AtomHeartNacho
      @AtomHeartNacho 3 месяца назад +3

      In my opinion Echoes is the real masterpiece

    • @peternemes6770
      @peternemes6770 3 месяца назад +2

      @@AtomHeartNacho What if both are masterpieces.
      And many other songs and albums too.
      Why should we name only one album a masterpiece of a wonderful band.
      For example I have ALL the Beatles albums (heritage from my father - RIP DAD!! 🙏😇), and I dare to call ALL of them as a classic masterpiece.
      And I could continue this raw till tomorrow morning.
      At least.

    • @tommyrawlings3046
      @tommyrawlings3046 3 месяца назад

      Amen!!!

  • @senianns9522
    @senianns9522 Год назад +40

    I saw them at Newcastle City Hall UK in 1968. The group caught the same train as I back to London. Sat in the same carriage , real early days! Amazing night and amazing memories!

    • @facu_avm
      @facu_avm 10 месяцев назад +2

      Wow that sounds so crazy!!

    • @miguelurrutdarkorangefan2750
      @miguelurrutdarkorangefan2750 23 дня назад

      1968 around London seems like a magical time for us later day classic rock fans. I was born in 1967, so my early memories are mostly Beatles, funky art posters, and later music from this era of London.

    • @senianns9522
      @senianns9522 23 дня назад

      @@miguelurrutdarkorangefan2750 I was born in London 1952 so I was great for me! * I wish I had spoken to them? They all looked tired.

  • @boogiesax
    @boogiesax 6 лет назад +643

    I think the keyboards of Richard Wright are what creates the spacey trippy vibe

    • @michaelfields4268
      @michaelfields4268 4 года назад +62

      Yeah and it's ashame he's not recognized. He aligned the journey in every song. Nice observation man

    • @simon-di7xt
      @simon-di7xt 3 года назад +11

      That's true!

    • @stopthephilosophicalzombie9017
      @stopthephilosophicalzombie9017 3 года назад +10

      What keyboard is he playing here? Btw, where's Sid? Had he already left the band even though he wrote this song?

    • @omarcapaso7156
      @omarcapaso7156 3 года назад +9

      @@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017 yes, he left soon after David joined. Well, he was kicked out.

    • @TheB3Nut
      @TheB3Nut 3 года назад +15

      @@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017 A Farfisa Compact Duo. Also a Hammond L-122 which IIRC PF owned as part of their US backline inventory at the time...his UK/Europe Hammond at this point in time was an M-102, a slightly nicer spinet and a very popular unit in the UK as well as here. He'd later upgrade to a C-3 console (used Abbey Road's house RT-3 on DSOTM), and also later had a cutdown B-3, a Keyboard Products/Bill Beer chop I believe.

  • @chriscox3709
    @chriscox3709 3 года назад +204

    I love Mason's drum work on this tune. I feel it gives a controlled chaos to the whole tune. This is one of my favorite early Floyd tunes. 🥁

    • @WarrenPeace007
      @WarrenPeace007 2 года назад +3

      Couldn’t agree more. Outstanding drumming

    • @Bechlado
      @Bechlado Год назад +6

      agree... and Nick plays this still today. Saw him 2022 in Munich.... imagine... 52 years....

    • @subooking
      @subooking Год назад +1

      And Rick's keyboards

  • @tvav69
    @tvav69 3 месяца назад +30

    These guys were at their best together. A combination of great talents! This was their best era imo!!

  • @DannyD714
    @DannyD714 11 месяцев назад +37

    no studio trickery,just 4 guys with 4 instruments making incredible music together. i hope more rare footage like this resurfaces.

    • @Cnut_the_grape
      @Cnut_the_grape 8 месяцев назад +3

      but pink floyd loved doing studio trickery lol, obviously you won't see it in a live performance

  • @dwppreston1098
    @dwppreston1098 3 года назад +25

    My first floyd album was ummagumma. Damaged me for life. I am ever so grateful.

  • @sandydority2532
    @sandydority2532 Год назад +29

    I loved the early years,, this is one of my favourites. I Love the trippy, psychedelic Floyd,, some of their best☮️💜🎸🎹Rick is amazing on keyboards

    • @tommyrawlings3046
      @tommyrawlings3046 4 месяца назад +2

      Dark side and all that came after it was good stuff, but it can't compare to this and all that came before it!

  • @nazarenojr.2010
    @nazarenojr.2010 5 месяцев назад +19

    Pink Floyd is the only band that makes me look inside myself
    Greetings from Brazil 🇧🇷

    • @jimmythebold589
      @jimmythebold589 13 дней назад

      that's a sad thing to see. you must not try to listen to anybody but them.

  • @beregon9026
    @beregon9026 5 лет назад +80

    I was a young teen when I first heard just a few minutes of a song from their first album. I was blown away!!!! None of my classmates had even heard of them, I was a die-hard fan. I still am. Their music has helped me sail through so much turbulence in my life. Now I’m almost 70 years old and I still play their albums more than any other artist. True rock gods. Stones, Beatles, Mothers of Invention, LED Zeppelin.... man, we had it so good. Magic.

  • @arkangel847
    @arkangel847 5 лет назад +45

    Love these raw early 70's floyd tracks , they come alive , brilliant ! Best band of their era hands down !

  • @arklat
    @arklat 6 лет назад +235

    RIP Richard Wright. Gone too soon. I really enjoy listening to Richard play keyboards. I am lucky to have seen him perform live, on the original The Wall tour, in Los Angeles, California. He was awesome, as were the rest of the band.

    • @davidkraner7522
      @davidkraner7522 5 лет назад +1

      Lucky yu.he from Slovenia

    • @olavikorpi8269
      @olavikorpi8269 5 лет назад +1

      Lucky you. From Mexico.

    • @Pexster
      @Pexster 5 лет назад +4

      I was also there!

    • @Syd4510
      @Syd4510 4 года назад

      He was always brilliant in the Floyd shows. His style was the best, and I always preferred his musical creativity to all the flashy virtuoso keyboardists of the seventies.

    • @F1NUTRR
      @F1NUTRR 4 года назад

      I'm happy with your comment arklat. I thought PULSE was their finest show and to have Roger with his then new and sensational contribution was the crowning glory for me. But everyone was on their game - wonderful. I play it almost daily at the moment. But I also enjoy exploring back to their very early years when the music was, I will say, less melodic and far more exotic (but interesting) for me as a contrast to the amazing Dark Side of the Moon and later. I just thought Pulse was the culmination of their performances and after that there was some but not a lot more that I could put up there at the same height. They weren't a complete group any more and that's a great loss to the fans. I know there were more performances but I revel in the PULSE music, timing, construction and end result. But we luckily have remastered and even quadrophonic re-issues to enjoy.

  • @labanfuri
    @labanfuri 3 года назад +119

    The incredible creativity of Syd Barrett

    • @atom9w554
      @atom9w554 2 года назад +4

      Syd made music an experience by putting his Art into it and he did LSD because he wanted to put his trip into his music I honestly think that Syd owned part of PF and should of been given money $$$$$ think about it Syds Arnold Layne & Emily songs put PF on the charts before that they were just cover band they had no right to remove Syd permanently that is why he left him self go gained like 100+ lbs

    • @kanewipou8074
      @kanewipou8074 2 года назад +15

      @@atom9w554 The band did give syd his royalties even his he wasn't apart of the band anymore, the band make sure of it

    • @EddieMachetti
      @EddieMachetti 7 месяцев назад +5

      @@atom9w554Syd supposedly made up to $5 million for his contributions, so he was fine.

    • @agerven
      @agerven 6 месяцев назад

      @@atom9w554 When you play in a band, and you've got one of the band members concentrating on, and excelling in drugs, and forgetting about music you have got to get replacement for that person a.s.a.p.

    • @chris66chris19
      @chris66chris19 4 месяца назад +2

      He perhaps invented prog and metal in one song

  • @williamhenderson8371
    @williamhenderson8371 6 лет назад +714

    Yet another example of why Nick and Rick are the unsung heroes of PF.

    • @badtux
      @badtux 6 лет назад +53

      Indeed. Keyboards and drums drove the early Pink Floyd sound. Syd just noodled whatever over them, and Roger was okay at thrumming away and came up with a few creepy sounds on the bass but was never a virtuoso bass player.

    • @hedworm
      @hedworm 6 лет назад +31

      @@badtux Ive always thought the same. Both mason and wright together made Animals proper brilliant. But Syd didn't noodle over them, they noodled over Syd. It wasn't until after his departure when both of them really began to shine individually imo..

    • @anwaralbalushi2596
      @anwaralbalushi2596 5 лет назад +1

      Yes yes yes

    • @paulhester8086
      @paulhester8086 5 лет назад +36

      @@badtux Rick and David were also quite symbiotic. David also helped Roger with his playing. It was interesting to see David walk over, mid-performance and tweak a tuning peg on Roger's bass. DG has an excellent ear. PF would not be what they became without those 5---->4 specific people. God Bless them all.

    • @przemek4424
      @przemek4424 5 лет назад +7

      @@badtux Syd just noodled whatever over them"? I really hope you're not an idiot, just that's the only Syd's song you've ever heard. BTW , totally butchered by the pretty boy.

  • @barrywhite828
    @barrywhite828 5 лет назад +859

    nick . one of the most criminally underrated drummers ever

    • @anwaralbalushi2596
      @anwaralbalushi2596 5 лет назад +8

      No he is one

    • @rc4a0frios
      @rc4a0frios 5 лет назад +11

      He struggled in songs like Mother and Two Suns in a Sunset.

    • @Nrgheal
      @Nrgheal 5 лет назад +31

      You should catch his Nick Mason's Saucerfull of Secrets tour, I saw them a few months ago & it was soooo good

    • @The1stMrJohn
      @The1stMrJohn 5 лет назад +2

      @@Nrgheal and round my way in England they play in some small interesting venues 😀👍

    • @ThatIsDopeBro
      @ThatIsDopeBro 5 лет назад +1

      @@rc4a0frios live or in studio?

  • @markco61
    @markco61 3 года назад +37

    One of a kind music by an "insane genius"! Barret's best song in my opinion. Waters did a great job of making sure Syd wasn't forgotten. No one who suffers from mental illness should be cast aside or forgotten. Syd reminds us that those who suffer from mental illness are often very likable, intelligent and gifted people. That is why his former band mates cried after seeing what had become of him when he showed up unannounced in the studio in 1975. They were more than likely viewing this performance as a tribute to him. Great performance by Nick and Rick too!

  • @StevenCharlesJazz
    @StevenCharlesJazz 6 лет назад +790

    A week after this, they showed up on a Friday afternoon, unannounced, set up, and played an impromptu concert outside, on the UCLA Quadrangle, for the few hundred of us, lucky enough to have been there...

    • @gaelcornuau1668
      @gaelcornuau1668 6 лет назад +10

      Thank's so much for your comment. Just a simple question: where??? Thank's for your answer.

    • @Garrysullivanjones
      @Garrysullivanjones 6 лет назад +21

      You are my hero Steve. Never wash your brain dude

    • @Syfoll
      @Syfoll 6 лет назад +3

      what was the setlist?

    • @MilesBellas
      @MilesBellas 6 лет назад +16

      "It was during this tour, on April 30, that Pink Floyd played an hour-long set in an empty Fillmore Auditorium in San Francisco, filmed for broadcast by small local television station called KQED.
      “At that point, they were really anxious to have whatever publicity they could,” remembers the program’s co-producer at KQED, Jim Farber. “We did not have much of a budget. Pink Floyd did the performance and offered the rights for a certain number of airings for practically nothing. My memory is we paid them $200.”"
      "Pink Floyd, for as strong an underground following as they building in the United States, were so eager for an American audience that they played a free concert at UCLA a week later. (Farber traveled to Los Angeles with the band in the hopes of getting some additional footage, but none was used. The free concert, he explains, “was really a disaster.”)"
      maybe a disaster for filming but not playing......around this time was their best IMO

    • @home37
      @home37 6 лет назад +18

      This was a Thursday. This same night, the NY Mets beat the SF Giants 4-1 in front of only 5,100 people. The winning pitcher was none other than Nolan Ryan! Wellll!

  • @peter7624
    @peter7624 Год назад +7

    I was hooked when a workmate lent me some albums, Piper at the gates of Dawn, an early Hawkwind album, a Keef Hartley LP and one by Vanilla Fudge " the one with keep me hangin- on psychedelic version. Astronome Domine was my all time favourite. Still is! Saw them in the Liverpool stadium. '68 or '69? Still a fan and over 70 years old!

  • @BluesLicks101
    @BluesLicks101 4 года назад +113

    Nick Mason always looks so peaceful, even amidst thundering drums.

    • @davidwelch6796
      @davidwelch6796 4 года назад +1

      . . . and he still looks as calm when surrounded by thundering pistons at classic car racing meetings like the Goodwood Revival.

    • @Scalihoo
      @Scalihoo 3 года назад

      Or driving his classic Ferraris

    • @TheVickersDoorter
      @TheVickersDoorter 3 года назад +2

      He is the Koala bear of drummers.

    • @MSA
      @MSA 3 года назад +3

      He was stoned af

    • @yogadr6
      @yogadr6 3 года назад +2

      Many drugs...very effective....

  • @stefanthorpenberg887
    @stefanthorpenberg887 4 года назад +36

    Saw them in Gothenburg, Sweden, in 1970. They had an image being the most techno-heavy band in the world. Compared to what most bands bring on stage today it was nothing. But they played very very good.
    In the end Gilmour sat on a persian carpet with his Strat and with a binson echo he made roaring space sounds on full volume, it went on and on, people who had smoked too much passed out in the dark.

  • @pinkfloydfan564
    @pinkfloydfan564 5 лет назад +453

    They had no idea how Iconic they would become.

    • @aquamarine99911
      @aquamarine99911 5 лет назад +12

      This performance lacks in energy - did they feel like a Syd tribute band? Move on with your own stuff, guys! I'm guessing your audience will follow you.

    • @mikehemens9359
      @mikehemens9359 5 лет назад +1

      Syd was a guitar genius whom Hendrix felt was a peer. Im not even going to listen to this version.

    • @imeretian9446
      @imeretian9446 4 года назад +13

      @@mikehemens9359 great attitude

    • @johnoberle9750
      @johnoberle9750 4 года назад +1

      Great sarcasm here LOL!

    • @WhiteWolf--
      @WhiteWolf-- 4 года назад +15

      @@mikehemens9359 Syd was a brilliant artist but his guitar talent was not on part with Hendrix imo

  • @BigSurJay
    @BigSurJay Год назад +10

    I grew up watching KQED public television. It was out of San Francisco. They always had really good concerts on.

  • @99pang
    @99pang 5 лет назад +150

    This video was a Thursday show at the Fillmore. They also played Wednesday. There was a small crowd which included my girlfriend and me. It was an impromptu performance, not advertised, so there were only a couple hundred people. I don't remember how I heard about it. I just remember rounding her up along with the blanket we always took because sitting on the floor was uncomfortable and, frankly, it was filthy. We usually kept it folded to sit on but this time we had so much room we spread it full out in the center of the hall, laying back and snuggling. It was like a private show. I still get a kick thinking about it.

    • @festival3051
      @festival3051 4 года назад +9

      @John Nada lmao not a single mention about how cool his show must of been.. Just the filthy stinking flea ridden blanket

    • @rickleblanc8900
      @rickleblanc8900 3 года назад +2

      @@festival3051 lol ! Ya exactly. A Pink Floyd performance that people would sell a kidney for, right in his face but chooses to focus his recollection on a mangy dirty blanket !! Wtf

    • @fm00078
      @fm00078 3 года назад +1

      3 of 3 comments are obsessing over 'DIRT' = 3 A👌's

    • @BrentMFisher
      @BrentMFisher 3 года назад +2

      anyone that would spread a blanket on filthy floor the way you describe is there for the performance of a lifetime. Just sayin'............... I would lay back and snuggle on the blanket too. It can be washed just the same way you can shower when you get home. Cheers! ~ kimie

    • @jaffasoursgames1032
      @jaffasoursgames1032 3 года назад +3

      I wish i could see pink floyd with my girlfriend

  • @garyg719
    @garyg719 7 месяцев назад +2

    There is so much to enjoy here. A Syd tune, played live that 100% showcases how talented Nick is and has Rick's vox and synth up front. Amazing.

  • @robertl6591
    @robertl6591 6 лет назад +133

    RIP Rick Wright, the musical heart of Pink Floyd.

    • @aporia82
      @aporia82 3 года назад +5

      And Syd as well, who actually wrote the song.

    • @alexhennigh5242
      @alexhennigh5242 Год назад

      I'd say Syd was the heart and Nick was the heartbeat.

  • @MrSweetheartforever
    @MrSweetheartforever 4 года назад +17

    There I was in 1969, 15 years old, in my friend's living room, listening to his mom's Sears Silvertone stereo console, peeking on California Orange Sunshine Barrel. Yep! I was spaced out listening to this I will tell you!!!! Thanks for listening. kind regards, Rob

  • @Jhensy2012
    @Jhensy2012 6 лет назад +539

    Next lifetime, let's put the camera on Gilmour DURING HIS SOLO PLEASE.

  • @samsochet7436
    @samsochet7436 3 года назад +50

    What can you say? When they were obscure, they were incredible; and when they became well known they became even better.

    • @tomas1962-t9z
      @tomas1962-t9z Год назад +1

      you can also say different things

    • @Steve-q6l4v
      @Steve-q6l4v 8 месяцев назад

      And then they got obscured by clouds.

  • @tommyrawlings3046
    @tommyrawlings3046 3 месяца назад +5

    Rick Wright was a phenomenal musician! Great avant garde player who never got enough credit!

  • @jesikebiking
    @jesikebiking 6 лет назад +57

    Back in 1968 ,in high school ,I first heard this song,learn to play it (bass player)and fell in love with Floyd. Here it is Sept
    2018 and I still have the same vigor as back in 68. P.S. Yeah I still have my 2 basses and amp =I sometimes drag them out and jam with my stereo ! :-Q

    • @jesikebiking
      @jesikebiking Год назад +2

      Thanks to all whom gave me a thumbs up

    • @klitzy
      @klitzy 8 месяцев назад

      You're an absolute legend

  • @User-xw6kd
    @User-xw6kd 4 года назад +178

    Gilmour was always a genius with the guitar. Even back in '68. The focus was less on him then but he still shone through.

    • @johndoh4064
      @johndoh4064 3 года назад +6

      I see whatcha did there....

    • @PaliSB94
      @PaliSB94 3 года назад +13

      Its just sad how Syd was kicked out by the band and replaced by his own friend, Gilmour. Both great nonetheless.

    • @nebula1924
      @nebula1924 2 года назад +10

      @@PaliSB94 they didn't have much choice. The novelty of Syd standing there motionless on stage not touching his guitar or playing the same note the whole show was not going to be entertaining for very long, though I would have loved to have seen it.

    • @creageous
      @creageous Год назад

      They like to show Gilmour's face rather than playing in this video, eh? And more of Waters' playing than his face. Hmm....

    • @Manipulation789
      @Manipulation789 Год назад

      @@nebula1924 I thought they kicked him out cause he got sent to a mental hospital or something like that

  • @MrMallorcaboy
    @MrMallorcaboy 4 года назад +9

    i asked to be born so i could see pink floyd especially the early days, so my check in spot was november 1968, which was very inconvenient, needless to say pink floyd started without me. 51 years later im discovering them every week, its like opening christmas presents every week.

  • @shakeyjonez
    @shakeyjonez 4 года назад +13

    This is what they opened with, when I saw them at Death Valley in Clemson, South Carolina on the Pulse tour. It was the greatest concert I ever went to. Got to see Dark Side in its entirety. The gold lasers went all the way into outer space. Truly an epic event.

    • @matthewferguson7084
      @matthewferguson7084 3 года назад +1

      And the bass drum hitting the pitre dish thing I'll never forget that

  • @hectorclan1
    @hectorclan1 2 месяца назад +3

    I was in Germany in 1980 for a high school German club trip. Stayed with a farm family, walked to a castle five miles away for a festival. Pink Floyd was on stage. Need I say more?

  • @richardbusson5903
    @richardbusson5903 6 лет назад +22

    I wish they could have kept more of the avant-garde edge they captured at this time into their mainstream period. The daring and experimental always gets sacrificed to achieve widespread recognition. Guess I should be thankful for all that we got out of this creative force we call Pink Floyd!

    • @paulhester8086
      @paulhester8086 5 лет назад +1

      Yep, I think "Money" says it all!

    • @Son-Of-David1990
      @Son-Of-David1990 3 года назад +1

      I think about this too. I think was more of how life happened to them when syd lost his mind. After Dave completely took the role, alot of hard feelings came about because they pretty much lost their friend, and most of the post syd/calmer pink floyd was written about syd, so Naturally it gave them a more calm psychedelic rock feel. I'm sure they would've stuck more too their roots if what happened to syd never happened and Dave never joined as syd kinda had some punk roots.

  • @panarchpete5637
    @panarchpete5637 4 года назад +17

    This was the first Pink Floyd song I had ever heard. It was on a compilation album from Columbia I think. It certainly was prophetic of what was to come from them. Needless to say I was impressed...

  • @georgetebbens3524
    @georgetebbens3524 Год назад +19

    This is truly fascinating. David Gilmour taking on Syd Barrett's guitar and vocal role in The Pink Floyd. And doing it justice! Remarkable. Absolutely remarkable.

    • @AFloridaSon
      @AFloridaSon Год назад +2

      What's really fascinating to me, prior to hooking up with Roger, Nick, and Richard.., Syd and David were traveling around busking together. David would have known Syd, and would have some idea of how to emulate him, but then he is David Gilmour, so he also has his own genius to add to the band.

  • @thewordofgord
    @thewordofgord 4 года назад +12

    We are blessed to have this archival footage. It's as close as we are ever going to get to Mother's in Birmngham summer 69.

  • @WarrenPeace007
    @WarrenPeace007 2 года назад +5

    Ah one of my favourite Pink Floyd numbers. To be able to reproduce it live says much about their musicianship. Thanks so much for posting an absolute gem

  • @dr.buzzvonjellar8862
    @dr.buzzvonjellar8862 7 месяцев назад +3

    Imagine still playing a song your former band leader wrote about 4 years earlier. They were impressive to have kept going. Still a few years before they found their own style

  • @jonthebru
    @jonthebru 7 лет назад +22

    What an absolutely magnificent historical document!

  • @renatawarec
    @renatawarec 4 года назад +5

    So much time to kill. spending it watching these old videos.
    Seeing the young guys is a great way to spend your entire day&night.have loved them for years.

  • @g2theg
    @g2theg 5 лет назад +22

    One of the greatest vids I’ve ever seen on RUclips; Rick Wright is GOD

  • @emanuelapiccolo5773
    @emanuelapiccolo5773 2 года назад +3

    Brano ascoltato dal vivo in Rotterdam nel 1971 dove vivevo.magica serata Pink Floyd di un altro pianeta extraterrestri.sono la mia vita.sono dentro di me.magici eterni.w i Pink Floyd unici.Dainese Aldo.

  • @grozn73
    @grozn73 7 лет назад +294

    Ancient gods, keepers of the mysteries of sound

    • @BushyHairedStranger
      @BushyHairedStranger 6 лет назад +9

      виталий зайцев indeed! Pink Floyds music is translating those ancient secret archetypes of knowledge that the Eleusinian Mysteries represented. Kykeon was the great
      sacramental brew used for communicating with the dead, Peering beyond the veil, seeing form take shape from the mists of time!

    • @Rebecca-pr4zp
      @Rebecca-pr4zp 5 лет назад +9

      A perfect description of the best rock band ever 👏

    • @mikaelohman5694
      @mikaelohman5694 5 лет назад +4

      Absolutely! :-D

    • @dimitrioseleusinios6907
      @dimitrioseleusinios6907 5 лет назад +1

      You are right my friend,vitalyi

    • @lanimal.nokturn
      @lanimal.nokturn 5 лет назад +1

      They didn't keep anything. WE don't know how to seek. We don't know the balance between drugs and discipline

  • @JB-sb2uw
    @JB-sb2uw 4 года назад +10

    My first PF album was Ummagumma on an 8 track tape. As they said back then, "Far out, man!'

    • @jimleads8619
      @jimleads8619 3 года назад +1

      My beloved aunt got me the double album when I was 12 or 13...blew my mind.

  • @miked6426
    @miked6426 2 года назад +16

    Just a massive tune. So full of energy

  • @ernestoparodi1828
    @ernestoparodi1828 4 года назад +76

    "Underrated" must be by far the most repeated word in RUclips.

    • @miguelangelquinteropineros656
      @miguelangelquinteropineros656 3 года назад +15

      12 likes? This comment is so underated

    • @garylundeen6555
      @garylundeen6555 3 года назад +8

      "Criminally Underrated" is the most criminally underrated cliché on RUclips.

    • @mikew5858
      @mikew5858 3 года назад +2

      Early Floyd is overrated.

    • @davideaston6944
      @davideaston6944 3 года назад

      I guess there just aren't enough ratings on RUclips, then!

    • @andyharman3022
      @andyharman3022 3 года назад +1

      Being underrated is highly overrated.

  • @lucalone
    @lucalone 5 лет назад +98

    best song syd ever wrote

    • @matthewferguson7084
      @matthewferguson7084 3 года назад +5

      I like Bike too..but this is his best, what an opener!!!

    • @kirkhotopp828
      @kirkhotopp828 3 года назад

      Syd was coming off an acid trip Pink Floyd was impressive

    • @MrMallorcaboy
      @MrMallorcaboy 3 года назад +4

      @@matthewferguson7084 interstellar overdrive and scream thy last scream were good aswell.

    • @sdefonta
      @sdefonta 3 года назад

      The whole song is just chromatic half steps up and down

    • @riannadohertyy7246
      @riannadohertyy7246 Год назад

      @@sdefonta lyric wise that’s why they said wrote

  • @martinsagrera2240
    @martinsagrera2240 3 года назад +8

    Extraordinario trabajo de Ricky Wright. Saludos desde Argentina 🇦🇷.

  • @MrKennyanders
    @MrKennyanders 7 лет назад +26

    Wow I was 4 years old but sill remains my favorite band. I was lucky enough to see them in New Orleans on Division Bell tour

    • @mag2469
      @mag2469 6 лет назад +2

      i saw that tour also at the rose bowl.they opened up with this song and had the liquid screens going it was amazing.

    • @allone1111
      @allone1111 6 лет назад +2

      I was at that Rose Bowl show but came away disappointed. Fortunately I saw them perform Dark Side of the Moon and Meddle in the mid 70's at what I believe to be their peak. When i saw them perform the Division Bell I felt they they had so many additional performers and came across as too slick and lacking real emotion. That was just my perception of it of course.

    • @MatthewReiser123
      @MatthewReiser123 5 лет назад

      @@mag2469 Was there at the Rose Bowl as well. When they opened with A.D., I went berserk. Drove down to see the San Diego show as well. Gods.

  • @danielolson4286
    @danielolson4286 5 лет назад +4

    When the KQED show aired I was disappointed that AD wasn't there. I loved the song from the dynamic Ummagumma version; in fact it is still today my all-time favorite track, and Ummagumma is my desert-island album (along with David Byrne's Catherine Wheel soundtrack). So this is a real treat. Over the years I've collected 60 versions of AD by the band (or by Dave solo). This is typical of their performances of the song in 1970, not the best and not the worst. Very satisfactory, however, and fun to see as well as hear them.

  • @rubyvanvlog6396
    @rubyvanvlog6396 6 лет назад +132

    I saw them in 1975 the first concert I ever went to they did everything from Dark Side of Moon to the hole wish you was here some stuff from animals that wasn't released yet and older stuff a good $4.50 well spent

    • @monolithgeometry3221
      @monolithgeometry3221 5 лет назад +19

      $4.50 wouldn't buy a bottle of water now at a show eh. Sound about right

    • @michaelfellinger6477
      @michaelfellinger6477 5 лет назад +1

      Yeah saw that Van! ...blew my mindd

    • @michaelfellinger6477
      @michaelfellinger6477 5 лет назад +1

      First set: ECHOES, intermission followed by ALL of DarkSide and I believe that was it as I recall Vanshow.

    • @aquamarine99911
      @aquamarine99911 5 лет назад +2

      To be fair, $4.50 was approximately what I earned from two hours work at McDonald's a year later. My hourly rate is a bit higher now, but I would still pay that for such a concert.

    • @kevindore6120
      @kevindore6120 4 года назад +2

      Saw of 1973 Madison Wisconsin 4bucks doom awesome, windowpane

  • @DSH1LL
    @DSH1LL 5 лет назад +48

    Floyd did some of their best work with no audience present!

    • @sanaddaoud6541
      @sanaddaoud6541 4 года назад +8

      Pompeii?

    • @ricklewis5804
      @ricklewis5804 4 года назад

      i like parmesan cheese
      Fillmore San Francisco April 1970 with no audience

    • @boke75
      @boke75 2 года назад

      If a tree falls in the forest and no one was around, did it really fall ? Seriously, though, gotta love these recorded performances.

  • @suntravellers
    @suntravellers 6 лет назад +6

    Amazing drumming from Nick Mason. Great work, tricky double kick and tribal toms feel at times.

  • @brianwood7237
    @brianwood7237 3 месяца назад +1

    The Fillmore West footage is such a gift!

  • @abdurrahmanzulfikry9202
    @abdurrahmanzulfikry9202 Год назад +6

    Always loved that double bass drum work

  • @homeworldmusic
    @homeworldmusic 6 лет назад +6

    I remember this on TV; I was 12. Thanks for the flashback!

  • @NicksVideoArchivesWorldHQ
    @NicksVideoArchivesWorldHQ 6 лет назад +18

    Awesome! Very much like the Ummagumma version. Always loved how they stopped in the middle and let Rick float in the Ether with the Farfisa/Binson. Great rare footage!

  • @chrisnagy1429
    @chrisnagy1429 5 лет назад +2

    Holy Cow!!!! What a great flashback. This is definitely number one Floyd. Sorry suckers, you missed it.
    And who the hell doesn't like this video????
    Are you kidding. Floyd at their best, raw, fun, and trippy.

  • @antelopefreeway214
    @antelopefreeway214 4 года назад +5

    When I was in high school (mid 70s) I would leave my stereo radio on (tuned to the college station) all night as I slept. I can remember waking up when this would play b/c it just sounded so good!

  • @PRSCu24
    @PRSCu24 2 года назад +1

    I was living in the Bay Area at the time and was lucky enough to see this when KQED first broadcast this . . . classic stuff!

  • @guillermopaucar5772
    @guillermopaucar5772 6 месяцев назад +5

    Fantástico Richard Wright que en paz descanse cantaba también temas épicos de Pink Floyd en el órgano syd barret excéntrico cuota de calidad nick masón buen baterísta e innovador Roger waters insignia de la banda talentoso en grado sumo para 1970 esta música progresiva era solo para conocedores admirador de Pink Floyd lo sigo y sigo investigando sus inicios y su legado permanece intacto con el tiempo de otro mundo mi grupo favorito desde Lima perú.

  • @boblgumm1
    @boblgumm1 4 года назад +42

    The youngins just don't know how wonderful this band once was.

    • @spacecadetglow
      @spacecadetglow 3 года назад +2

      Does 21 count as a youngin?

    • @yogadr6
      @yogadr6 3 года назад +2

      Zzzzzzzzzz........

    • @jeffschulz6733
      @jeffschulz6733 2 года назад +7

      It’s wonderful that we live in a time when great music is preserved to be rediscovered by future generations

    • @kristlepickles
      @kristlepickles 2 года назад +3

      Of course they do. They're aware and they enjoy them just as much as the rest of us.

  • @aclmota
    @aclmota 7 лет назад +109

    Awesome! The quality of image is incredible for a footage from 1970.

    • @mikaelohman5694
      @mikaelohman5694 6 лет назад +7

      Sound quality good too.

    • @InteleVision-Vic
      @InteleVision-Vic 6 лет назад

      This is like a fantastic find man.

    • @jean-marieboucherit4716
      @jean-marieboucherit4716 6 лет назад +1

      Álcio Mota yes présentation was everything, they were precise about that.

    • @AlainNaigeon
      @AlainNaigeon 5 лет назад +4

      In 1970 we were already living in houses, with running water and electricity, you know ! :-)

    • @MatthewReiser123
      @MatthewReiser123 5 лет назад +4

      Yes, and unlike most video footage from "rock concerts", the videographer was not "going psycho" with his own "effects". Big thanks to those KQED video guys!

  • @erixoff
    @erixoff 6 лет назад +11

    Preferred part: the improvisation of Rick WRIGHT on organ
    Thanx for the upload !

  • @danopticon
    @danopticon 5 лет назад +19

    As I’ve grown older, I’ve come to better appreciate the genius of this pre-AOR radio, pre-“classic rock,” unhinged weirdo psychedelic Pink Floyd material. Don’t get me wrong, I like _Dark Side of the Moon_ through _The Wall_ just fine. And I LOVE that Roger Waters is still out there, inventing tour concepts and challenging people and getting involved in politics and speaking truth to power. But Pink Floyd’s post-1972 concept album/progressive rock period, engaging as it is, can get so overburdened with gimmicks that it really overwhelms the music, while their earlier kids-with-instruments-and-mics-unchained-in-a-studio Syd Barrett-influenced period is so reckless and always teetering on the edge of disaster, it’s great fun to sink into. 🙂 Thanks for uploading this! ❤️

  • @TheVickersDoorter
    @TheVickersDoorter 3 года назад +2

    The version played at Mothers in Birmingham on Ummagumma is THE first Floyd track I ever heard, whilst on a school exchange trip to Arles in 1973. It literally shaped my course in life in terms of my career choice.

  • @Dolores5000
    @Dolores5000 4 года назад +5

    Fave version is Ummagumma but this is right exactly in the same time frame so the arrangement is almost identical love this!!!!

  • @ugomastroianni7473
    @ugomastroianni7473 2 месяца назад +1

    Ummagumma è un disco immortale! Quest'anno sono 55 candeline e sembra partorito ieri!!!!❤❤❤

  • @j.r.3664
    @j.r.3664 5 лет назад +4

    I´m thinking of a cold night out in the countryside, with the grass illuminated by the lights of a nearby deserted highway. I feel the cold on my back and gives me the jitters. I see the steam of my breath in the air. I am all alone. Yet somehow, I am filled with hope and excitement for the future.

  • @productionplan6021
    @productionplan6021 4 года назад +8

    Amazing to think this was filmed 50 years ago, when I was nearly ten. Alarming, in a way!

  • @duaneredman
    @duaneredman 5 лет назад +43

    Wow I remember doing some serious drugs while listening to this in 1970......
    Which was pretty rough since I was only two years old!

    • @stalkek
      @stalkek 5 лет назад +2

      Best t get your rebelling in early so you can get down to the serious stuff then.

  • @frankcarmen9429
    @frankcarmen9429 6 лет назад +1

    I've 'seen' Pink Floyd LIVE, a total of 9 times! In their first 2 U.S.A. tours {at "The Forum" & at "The San Diego Civic Auditorium"}! They performed Side One of "Ummagumma" at both concerts! I mean those performances were EXACTLY like listening to the Album; "Careful With That Axe Eugene" was an ABSOLUTE Masterpiece played LIVE! They played at Mind-Bending sound levels the Sound Effects and everything!! They were, of course, the First ACID ROCK Band who performed pure Psychedelic Rock {and only Psychedelic Rock}, pre-"The Wall"! David was the Focus of them, Live!! Being on Acid and hearing them play "Ummagumma" LIVE, was a Once-In-A-Lifetime, Totally-Unbelievable experience!!!

  • @thegreatgig4905
    @thegreatgig4905 7 лет назад +62

    Perfect, great to hear and see

  • @NichaelCramer
    @NichaelCramer 4 года назад +1

    I remember seeing this program when it was first broadcast on what-was-then the newly-born PBS network.
    I lived out east of Indianapolis and the nearest PBS station was then at Butler University on the west side of Indianapolis. The broadcast power of the station was the so low that it was only on "lucky" nights could we receive the signal out where we lived.
    Fortunately, that night we could (kind of) receive the signal, so I got to watch a pretty snowy image on my parents' spare 12-inch B&W portable TV.
    I still remember hearing "Grantchester Meadows" for the first time during the program....

  • @ScottyKirk1
    @ScottyKirk1 3 года назад +3

    Dammit I wish they were showing Dave the whole time during his incredible guitar parts with the Black Strat. Eargasm.

  • @hsnh
    @hsnh 2 года назад

    I brought this album with me to an introduction week in Witmarsum / Netherlands of my electrical engineering training (M.T.S. Leeuwarden) that was in 1974/1975 and it will have been a revelation for many classmates . I still think this album is exceptional and one of Pink Floyd's best albums. Ummagumma is still great. Hans Schreur

  • @milkywayexplorer942
    @milkywayexplorer942 5 лет назад +6

    Proprement génial. Un des chefs-d'oeuvre de Pink Floyd lors d'une magistrale interprétation.

  • @homeworldmusic
    @homeworldmusic 6 лет назад +2

    I remember this broadcast. Another RUclips video about their early history notes that they waited 12 years between "See Emily Play" and their next chart appearance. : )

  • @m.b.82
    @m.b.82 Год назад +3

    This syd barret song really set the template for the post syd barret pink floyd.

  • @krusty6246
    @krusty6246 6 лет назад +2

    Very thankful to you and kqed ’ for airing this Such a clear and great sounding video Amazing how these great videos pop up after so many years. Thanks again

  • @winterrain2000
    @winterrain2000 7 лет назад +19

    Your number # 1 HDPinkFloyd

  • @michaelsinn16
    @michaelsinn16 4 года назад +2

    Its like a PBS broadcast. Love it!!!!

  • @napalmtomahawk
    @napalmtomahawk 3 года назад +3

    The greatest band that has ever been or ever will be, all bow with eternal hails...

  • @jasenwright1178
    @jasenwright1178 3 года назад +1

    I saw them at City Hall Newcastle at about this time! Unreal! I had to get the train back to Kings X and guess who were in the same carriage travelling back to London ? Fantastic experience!

  • @pigfloyd3610
    @pigfloyd3610 7 лет назад +54

    the best Floyd channel on youtube, thanks again

  • @VickersDoorter
    @VickersDoorter 6 лет назад +1

    Whilst on holiday in Arles in the south of France in 1973, aged 12, I first heard this piece on Ummagumma. This introduction to such a radical alternative sound at such an early age, completely determined the course of my professional life.

  • @likeithot3725
    @likeithot3725 7 лет назад +19

    Wonderfful upload !
    WTF why Thumbs down for this? must be ones that got booted cause they are mindless

    • @acmullane
      @acmullane 6 лет назад

      Some people don't like some stuff

    • @sushimamba4281
      @sushimamba4281 5 лет назад

      People who were looking for P!nk and found this instead

  • @VinceFerrante
    @VinceFerrante 7 лет назад +1

    Seeing Nick play some serious double bass is awesome. He was very ahead of his time in many aspect, that being one of them.

  • @ericbevel1495
    @ericbevel1495 4 года назад +9

    I believe this is the US tour where their gear was stolen in New Orleans. They got most of the gear back except for a couple of guitars and basses. Dave picked up the Black Strat so it's a new guitar in this performance.

    • @lespauldisciple3349
      @lespauldisciple3349 3 года назад +1

      Eric: This black Strat which David is seen playing here isn't THE BLACK STRAT. This guitar was among the gear stolen after a gig at the Warehouse in New Orleans on 16MAY1970. A lot of the gear was eventually recovered but Dave's two Strats, one white, one black, were never recovered

    • @lespauldisciple3349
      @lespauldisciple3349 3 года назад +1

      Follow Up: the guitar seen here was purchased at Manny's in NYC at the outset of this tour.
      After the theft in New Orleans, a little over two weeks after this footage was shot, the band canceled the rest of the tour and went home.
      Enroute home Dave returned to Manny's and bought the guitar now known as THE BLACK STRAT.

  • @c_adams4667
    @c_adams4667 3 года назад +2

    This video is a gift. Proper music.

  • @murielmottet
    @murielmottet 7 лет назад +207

    Thank you mister Gilmour 😃

    • @robyn051
      @robyn051 7 лет назад +59

      muriel mottet you should thank me for writing the song

    • @murielmottet
      @murielmottet 7 лет назад +20

      Syd Barrett😎

    • @danielbouju1688
      @danielbouju1688 7 лет назад +24

      syd barett wrote it...

    • @billyhodges4200
      @billyhodges4200 6 лет назад +23

      Long live the true genius behind Pink Floyd...the Crazy Diamond, Syd Barrett

    • @kwd-kwd
      @kwd-kwd 6 лет назад +17

      while I certainly give Syd much respect, the others did write the bulk of what we now know to be Pink Floyd. So Dave and the others deserve a healthy chuck of credit as well

  • @mikefraser4513
    @mikefraser4513 2 года назад +1

    Now I realize how old I am. Saw them in Hyde Park in 1970....half a century ago!

  • @Mac-rm2gc
    @Mac-rm2gc 6 лет назад +3

    was lucky enough to have parents to take me in 93 or 94 to see them. miss you dad, happy mothers day mom

    • @rickleblanc8900
      @rickleblanc8900 5 лет назад +1

      So you saw the Division Bell concert! 1994! It was amazing , awesome and divine. Best concert of my life!

    • @valerieb914
      @valerieb914 4 года назад +1

      Great parents, good son!

  • @williamsantangelo
    @williamsantangelo Год назад

    Absolutely love this footage great video 😊 Thank You

  • @gregdemos9240
    @gregdemos9240 3 года назад +9

    I can hear Roger saying to himself - 'check out this Gilmour cat I found'. The collective genius that is The Pink Floyd, pioneered by Syd, ushered in by timing, experimentation, advent of a culture of musicianship, the stars aligned and they knew they were onto something big. As fans we can't say we walked in their shoes, clearly they worked tirelessly and strategically, advantageously sprung up from fertile ground and fertile imagination with great talent. the value of the whole always greater than the sum of its parts. One of the greatest case studies in artistry & business & culture.

  • @misa7pappy9
    @misa7pappy9 11 месяцев назад +1

    A dreamy flight in the unknown.. Sounds leading you deep in the space..

  • @thomasdixon1369
    @thomasdixon1369 4 года назад +16

    It looks like Wright is using a Farfisa organ and an electric piano and echo/reverb. No Moog, no Hammond, no Mellotron... Amazing.

    • @rattymouse
      @rattymouse 4 года назад +7

      He's using a Farfisa organ connected to a Binson Echorec.

  • @creageous
    @creageous Год назад

    What a jam! Love this high fidelity video and soundtrack of well preserved musical history.