I used to dream as a teenager of finding the bootleg recording of this show. Never imagined I'd be 62 and stumble on it on a science-fiction thing called the Internet. This was absolute Peak Floyd. Thanks for liberating this amazing recording.
Hello Youre absolutelly right, here in Brazil was even harder to find albuns with lyrics inside, Brazilan editions were so poor at the time, from time to time I heard gossips about a triple album abroad... nowdays we are living a day dream indeed. Floyd forever and ever. Someday there be human colonies offworld, guest what they will listen to ??
Saw them 3 times, 77 Animals Tour, Ft. Worth Tx, 2 nights in a row in Austin, Tx in '87. Bought Dark Side of the Moon when it came out as a teen in Dallas. I never dreamed about finding a concert of this album. But dude, I'm 60 now, lol! And here I am! Found this!!! This is amazing to hear and see. Kudos to whoever did put this whole thing together!!!!!!! Had to immediately jam to the whole thing!! :) Dennis 60 years ATX
WAY way before the cell phone age...pretty rough to sneak any kind of video equipment into a show back then and there were eyes watching at the entrance to venues sponsoring these tours
This footage, which I have never seen in almost 40 years of hardcore fandom, gives me hope that the In The Flesh Tour footage does definitely exist somewhere.
@@butterfingers3424 Why is there still LIVE Footage of Syd & the Floyd? Could it be Roger wasn't the "leader" & their Mgr. had it? After Syd, the amature Video guy hired by Roger, was obviously payed to tape Roger's head & back jerking with his Bass, playing 4 chords, like a fool. While I love hearing David perform, I can't watch him being blocked from view. The 1st DSOTM Tape has David in full view singing US & THEM and ECLIPSE. If you don't agree - prove me wrong, & send me the Video.
The Bootleg look and feel is just the right pinch of this and a dab of that. Weather it's recorded live or studio at the very end, I'm sadend but almost religiously content I being alive for this Indescribable emotional music I humbly say to those Gentes, Thank You, Each and all fans.
I was at this concert at age 17 with my brother Gary. Thank you for taking your little sister. I will never forget you. All my love, Rest in peace brother Gary
I was at the Atlanta show in March of '73. It was awesome. It was also one day after the album was released and the last show before a couple months of hiatus. It was a 4 hr show with an intermission at the 2 hr mark. $3.50 and my seat was 50 ft from the stage. I still have the ticket stub.
No Jimi Ray, the rest of the tour WAS NOT cancelled. I was at the June 23 show at Olympia Stadium in Detroit. My ticket was $5.00 and I too still have the stub along with the envelope it came in...
@@ronlambert1646 Interesting. I had read in a PF biography book that Atlanta was last. It was probably the last 'leg' of that tour and they picked it up a couple of months later?
@@renatawarec Saw them again in '76 Animals tour at Miami baseball stadium with about 20,000+ attendees. Huge contrast as the '73 show was in a 5000 seat auditorium. The DSotM show I remember pretty clearly as I knew their previous albums. The Animals show? Not so much. Only a huge pig flying over the stage. Haha.
Get the multitrack SACD of DSOTM. It doesn't get any better than that. SACDs can be played in many blu-ray players if you don't have a specific SACD player.
I saw this tour in Montreal in 1972. My mom had just died and my entire world became surreal and so sad. So this was such an apt concert, a heightened sense of our mortality. . i was 17. I'm 66 now. thank you for posting.
Synchronicity... I was 17 when I saw the shows in San Francisco in September 72. (2 shows, same sets except that they encored with Set the Controls one night and Saucerful the other).
You post this garbage on every other YT UL, except you change the circumstances. The last video you stated it was your Father and you lost the Brother who attended this gig in the front row a month after. Get a life and quit Trolling Classic PF gigs
I am now 65 years old and have been listening to Pink Floyd since I was 14 years old. I still remember that we drove from Germany to the Netherlands in 1972/73 because there was a record shop in Venlo that sold Pink Floyd bootlegs. Those were the "Tour 72" and the "Tour 73" LPs. We've listened to them over and over again and when I see this video today I'm 15 again and I have the same goosebumps as I did then!
Me too. They changed my life, gave me validity. Me & their words. Still true today. I'm 79 still dance to their music, still meditate to their words. Life is good
Dutch 15yo here, I'm an absolute pink Floyd lover. I know every album and song from the top of my head and I'm obsessed with the history of pink Floyd and just the music in general. Really cool seeing my country being associated to them! Enjoy Ur day.
Setlist 00:00 speak to me 02:15 breath (in the air) 05:15 on the run 10:40 time 17:15 the great gig in the sky 23:16 money 29:12 us and them 37:00 any colour you like 45:25 brain damage 49:00 eclipse Amazing show Pink Floyd
Totally agree- I’d sit with my dad at same age listening to dark side of the moon- a lot. He passed a month ago and I’ve just found out my stepmother had a funeral literally all to herself sometime the last 1-2 weeks. I’d been waiting for a date. I am truly and utterly disgusted . I’m saying my own farewell this week… his spirit lives on in my heart 🙏 this live seems so eerie to me but amazing
@Hestia 956 That's awful that happened to you. Your stepmother sounds like a clarty cunt. I listen to Floyd with my kid just now, so he can enjoy it but also so he can listen to it when I'm gone and think of happy times. I'm sure you're dad wanted the same.
This was found on a Japanese site, so I stole it for all of you. Albert Tatlock This has not been stolen, it has been liberated. HDPinkFloyd I think it had been stolen many times before I found it. This old Floyd should not be hidden from the masses ! The maker is unknown, possibly a bootlegger Looks to be bits and pieces from different shows near the time period when The Dark Side of The Moon was released and played . I see some from live in Brighton 1972, and from Atlanta 1973 show. Whoever made this, very nice work, thanks from myself and from over 1 million of us in Floyd city Tommygun music video used to sell online music videos, but I do not think tommy gun made this. I did improvements on the sound, and bumped up the video quality a little. As always, Everyone Stay Safe out there ! Tracks 00:01 - Speak To Me. 02:14 - Breathe. 05:14 - On The Run. 10:10 - Time. 17:24 - The Great Gig In The Sky. 23:00 - Money. 29:17 - Us And Them. 37:00 - Any Colour You Like. 45:28 - Brain Damage. 49:10 - Eclipse.
HDPink Floyd hai fondato una bellissima pagina si vede dal 1 milione di iscritti che hai. Questa è vera pagina diversa dalle altre!!!! Grazie HDPinkFloyd sei il numero 1 🙏
Imagine going to see a band live that just hitting the town and you find yourself hearing Dark Side of The Moon for the first time, front to back, and then end the night with Echoes Encore... These people were blessed.
People talking bout they’re in their 60’s… I’m 30 and this is the best thing I’ve ever seen. I’m so happy this music is living on a different generation. I want my daughter (8) to love this as much as I do. They will live on forever ❤
I think they're the most unique band ever. I grew up listening to them and after all these years I still come back to them when I tire of everything else.
I wonder if the members of the band realise just how much their music means to some people? I have loved this album, and all other Floyd music, for 40 years, through good and bad times and to be honest, I can't imagine life without it.
Of course they do ! Fourty or fifty years after, both 'Doctor Roger' and 'Mister Pink' are still doing shows with those same tracks, for huge audiences, even if both are around 75 years old !... And Waters has even broadcasted a new - very good - album one or two years ago !... Don't you worry for them. They are legends and they sure know it ! 😊
That’s quite an assertion, and rather erroneous. I loved it when it came out. It was either number one or two of the decade at the local rock station in 1979. But with so much great music, I would never have placed one album above another. It was all apples and oranges, anyway.
Ok. Let’s take another approach. Let’s assume you could only listen to “Dark Side of the Moon” for the rest of your life, since it is the pinnacle of music. How would you feel about that?
This is close to 50 year old footage. I'd listen to Dark Side nonstop back in college late 1990s thinking then it was classic. Still listening to it in 2021 now my 40's. This is probably the best album ever created.
Im 70 and got to see them while stationed in Deutschland (wink, ich libe disch ..sp) in a three day outdoor concert first in '72, and then in 73 went and they played this unannounced without an album yet released. My German girlfriend and I and my friends were all tripping/smoking hashish in chilliums ...wow! UNFORGETTABLE PEOPLE!!!!
I was born in 1968 and even I missed this era. But I've been a Floyd fan for almost 40 years, hardcore, and I've been waiting that entire time to finally view footage like this. So I hear you.
I was 20 when this album came out. I heard TIME and they said 10 years have gone behind you no one told you when to run you missed the starting gun. I thought my god I can't imagine what it would be like to be 30 years old. I can't imagine what it would be like to be 40. I'm now 68 and still loving Pink Floyd. If I was stranded on a desert island and I could have only the albums from one artist it would be Pink Floyd. When I die my daughter is instructed to cremate me and only put in my obit that I have gone on to a new adventure looking for the Great Gig in the Sky
The fact you can hear individual voices, whistling, and clapping in the audience makes it feel so much more immersive than just stadium applause or something. Crazy to think now how accessible bands were back then. My parents saw all sorts of famous bands in fairly small venues, and tickets were reasonably priced with none of this "processing fee" nonsense
Best album ever unfotunately they set the bar so high that even Pink Floyd could not top it. Imagine the pressure the band felt. Wish you were here was brilliant so was animals and the wall but its was impossible to eclipse the complete masterpiece of Dark side. Brilliance like this only comes along when all the stars align and cannot simply be recreated.
perfectly stated...I love wish you were here, animals, and the Wall as well as Meddle and the Final cut..this album though was not eclipsed. ...I find us and them through brain damage/eclipse to be one the most stunning sections of an album ever to be recorded
In my very humble opinion, "Division Bell" is the closest they came. I could be colored from having experienced it when it came and i never have been able to get into the Syd Barret material.
I was too young when they passed through Hamilton, Ontario. My brother went against my mother’s wishes. The entire city was on alert and the hospitals were ready for all the “Druggies.” Ha! Nothing happened other than a life changing concert for 12,000 fans. My brother bought the album and played it all the time. Hence my love of Pink Floyd.
my Aunt lived just outside Buffalo at that time. I used to travel regularly from Newmarket to Canadaigua only thing I saw was a cloud of smog from the right side of the Burlington bridge. Wished I'd seen them, all I got from the 60's and 70's were prayer meetings. Oh once, mom took me to see Anita Bryant rail on about homosexuality in Niagara Falls. Gawd Floyd would have been so much better, I should have ditched my mom on the spot.
Not only a chance to see the band live, playing one of the best pieces of music ever composed, but what an amazing overall life experience. Just walking to the stadium, things felt different, nothing like Hamilton. Recall gates opened pretty early and we were just one big party on the turf for what seemed like hours. Being summer, the show needed darkness because of all the visuals, and the band came out and played some "new stuff" as a bit of an opener. BTW: the new stuff was material that made it as Shine on. Would love it if anyone there can confirm what I seem to remember.
Ya it's pretty unreal. I remember seeing Live At Pompeii for the first time on tv and freaking out lol. I have a few documentary DVDs of Syd and the Floyd, the live Momentary Lapse and Division Bell DVDs and Gilmour's live concerts. Beyond that, there's not much else to be had, so seeing this video is so cool
Seen Floyd twice, but not this early in their days. Many critics said they were “a studio band” but what they could do with the equipment of that era is absolutely incredible. The way that David Gilmour can replace actual vocals with his guitar is and always will be the best of all time! Roger Waters has ridiculous talent, however his ego is too big for his boots. It’s too bad we (as fans) never got to see more of this awesomely talented band perform, and create. Pink Floyd have saved my sanity many of nights, thank you to Nick, Rick David & Roger (& never forget Syd). Don’t miss the starting gun!
I was looking for Pink Floyd concerts during this time but couldn't find any. Saw this in my recommendation and was surprised I hadn't seen this video but it was just uploaded today
Pink Floyd is today Mozart back then. I don't think there music will ever die I've seen kid's very young listening to Floyd The Dark Side Of The Moon Album is in the Guinness Books of Records. It stayed in the top 200 for over 720 weeks So that is around 23 years Great Reaction Look forward to hearing more
@@rickwallace8747 I totally get what you're saying, and rightfully so. Ernesto imagines Mozart and Pink Floyd performing against each other in a contest, live. When actually they're the best of their generation.
As much as I love the Floyd and have for 47 years, the output and stature of this band is minuscule in comparison to the colossal geniuses of Bach, Mozart, Beethoven and other historical giants.
i was born in 2006 and sadly i didn't experience this epic type of music in that gen. Music in 70's and 80's really hits different. I wish there was a time travel machine so can live the experience and the one's who caught up with this legendry era are the luckiest human beings
Late 60s and 70s for me. I thought the 80s were quite a desert, compared to the 60s, 70s and 90s (probably the 2000- 2008/9) Just my opinion, though, and probably my age (born early 80s).
If I'm not inappropriate, but just curious and with a tender thought: which album would you start from to introduce him to his future best friends and companions of all time? Greeting from Rome
@@personalvisionofmajesty1454 Hey from the UK! 😃 As a child my parents listened to the wall all the time - love that album but feel it’s a little heavy for my little dude to start with, I’ll probably start him with Meddle, and maybe piper at the gates of dawn!! Both great albums.
With the music of today not a chance of doing what Pink Floyd has done. Dark Side Of The Moon Album stayed in the top 200 for over 720 Twenty week's. That would be around 23 year's. But your probably already knew that But just in case
Near the end when David was jammin', going from a "bluesy" Melody that sounded a bit improvised, as his only guitar Solo. At first it was just pure and reeled you in, then he let it rip, that was epic! Nick had to step it up - it wasn't like Dave gave him a cue, and the crowd loved it. Dave knew what he wanted the crowd to hear, and all eyes & ears were on him. It was like he said - look what I can do!! He sure left them with something to remember him!!
@@celestenova777 I was amazed the camera actually stayed focused on David during his epic performance. Also, when the camera put him up on the screen above the band!👏❤️
@@julesrose7738 Yes! The camera man must have been a fan...lol..I saw the aussie Pink Floyd a few months back, was a bit dubious beforehand but really enjoyed the show. The set lights were great and amongst many they played was One of these Days which I really like also they did a great Shine On and Comfortably Numb. Anyway, closest I'll get to the real thing I expect...lol.. David was a very handsome youth💓...but more importantly seems a real nice guy. Have a great week!
@@celestenova777 Aussie band, hmm at least you heard the music live! David's so handsome and talented he's still the "Sexiest Man Alive"❤️. I finally saw the Division Bell Tour in '94, 😳 What a night!! Had to scalp Tix since I didn't know they were in town!! 70k Floydians went nuts as MONEY played last 🎤🎸🤣
The total control they had, over all that mixed media and new (for the time) technology is absolutely staggering . They are even able to allow for slight variations in the tunes,which I’m sure kept it fresh for them
I saw them in the mid 70's at the Spectrum in Philly. Played all of DSOTM, took a break and came back with Wish you Were Here. Best concert ever. DSOTM is my favorite album of all time by far.
Pravina...I was 22 years old when I seen this very show performed in Detroit 3 months later...I'm now 7 months away from 70...that show in Detroit plays in my mind continously and it will ALWAYS be considered, not "miles" but "decades" ahead of it's time...
@@julesrose7738 If you replace "these old shows" with "The Early Years" in the original statement... "I love it when these old shows are found", you end up with a beautiful Floydian Slip.
@@eddieredmond7674 Right, I've said that too, some newbies just don't get it..yet! Floydians are forever. You must commit to The Floyd the 1st time, & then #1 forever! I wonder how The Floyd sees "True Floydians"? We gave them faithful fans? We made them Millionaire's? I say both❤️❤️🎤👏👏🎸🎸
I listen to this album since 1973 when I was 13 and lived in Angola, before the civil war ... yesterday I turned 60 and I was listening to these songs on YT.
Happy, 4-month ago, birthday. Jorge, Wow, Angola, wow, ...I'm almost 50, time flies,,,,, but refreshing our Pink Floyd song memories, mental paths, keeps us young and happy, keep on keeping-on, listening to PF while enjoying life,,,,,I will, so will you.....cheers.
This is an amazing find!, Like Zeppelin, 1973 was Pink Floyd's peak. It's so great because nothing is digitized. I was only 10 years old in 1973 but my oldest brother had Dark side of the moon album, I still have it. I was fortunate to see them in June of 77.
So most of us here were born like 15-20 or even more years after they'd recorded this album, and now it's been 50 years and all of us here know every single note and lyric of that. I guess that's what is called transcendental
Their concerts were like my generations "cultural high mass" I'm 70 and got to see them while stationed in Deutschland (wink, ich libe disch ..sp) in a three day outdoor concert first in '72, and then in 73 went and they played this unannounced without an album yet released. My German girlfriend and I and my friends were all tripping/smoking hashish in chillums ...wow! UNFORGETTABLE PEOPLE!!!!
I listen now 2 a.m See the moon in the night from my window. It's a dream this video. In 40 years I bought thousend of bootlegs of Floyd. But this video is fantastic Created an immersion in a real atmosphere of a floyd concert in 70's Soud and particulary executions extracts are unique. Gilmour guitar and voice sublime Wright the same Waters Bass is a pulsation of his unique playing mode. Mason at top of his years. Thankyou with love❤🎸🎹🎶 My english is not perfect Sorry
My parents rocked out Floyd when I was a kid. Dad had concert EV's in the basement. The whole neighborhood could hear. Every weekend. No b.s, you better ask somebody!
That is really cute actually. You were lucky my parents don't even know what Pink Floyd is. Last week I was listening to Shine On You Crazy Diamond at school and I was rudely told to turn it off because they could hear too much from my headphones. 😂 This week I'll play it louder.
@@cansueceklc7745 I'm right with ya' ! We are just trying to let others hear how good, too! I'm waiting...one day they'll hear it, buy all the albums, then recall how you have transformed their entire musical interests! J/k...
I was there that very same evening, at that closed Stadium in Philadelphia. [1973] At the end, & after 1/2 hr of clapping hands they'd come back on stage and played the whole "Meddle Album" as an encore... It was a night of "L_ucy in the S_ky with D_iamonds" indeed... Never forgot that night, seeing Pink Floyd Live, it was a dream come truth. Performing with a local 13 ppl Live Band, playing the very same album live, at the "American Music Hall" at a benefit, in San francisco in 2012, it was another dream.
This is why Pink Floyd is the greatest band to ever walk the earth, in my opinion. There has never been anything on the grand cosmic scale like them and there never will be again. I’m quietly proud that I had the good fortune to exist in the same span of geological time as they did.
Fully agree with you on this one the way they changed music in the 70s and 80s is just incredible wish I was born earlier to have seen the original pink Floyd play
And so do I. I’m glad to be there on two Roger Water’s tours/shows ‘Us + Them and This is Not A Drill’ in São Paulo/Brazil at the Allianz Park, the stadium of my beloved football club Palmeiras. Pink Floyd it’s unique. Gratitude for living at the same Era of them.
best thing i've ever seen on youtube...you guys don't know how long i've been waiting for a pre-darkside release full concert even though it's pieced together. brilliant
Trentham gardens 1974 with my pregnant wife. What an experience, and I found the whole concert on RUclips but no video sadly. Aged 68 now and still on my go to playlist.
When I was a teen my best friend and I would lay in bed and listen to this LP over and over ! I’m 62 years old and me and my bestie had 3 amazing children and our 1st beautiful granddaughter! And here I am dozing off after an abysmal week! “Relaxing “ to this ! Truly truly timeless masterpiece! Thank you ! O by the way which ones Pink 😂
that’s a great story man, i’m nearly 16 and i’ve been listening to Pink Floyd for 2 years and there’s nearly no one else who listens to anything like it where i am. i have to doze off to this album alone 😂
Very similar to us, used to go out raving then go back and lie in bed listening to pink floyd, 28 years later we have 3 children and 1 on the way, and… our first grandchild on the way!!!
I listened to this for the first time when I was 11. You never forget the first time, but as I’ve gotten older, I love them even more. I understand what they’re saying now. Im about to turn 28, Ive listened to this album more than I can count and I still haven’t gotten tired of it, and it’s one of the few things I can say is not overrated, but aptly praised. One of the best things mankind has produced to me.
Almost embarrassed to say but during the 70,s I put this 8 track in my car and never took it out for like 3 years.I wasn't tired of it but some friends really wanted to listen to other things. During the 80,s it was about the same deal with The Wall tape.
Nick took his passion for architecture and applied it to drumming. I've analyzed his drumming at length and he builds parts like an architect would design a building. He's my favorite drummer.
@@Craig-dv3ji He's defo in my top 3 with Alan White (of "Yes" and "Plastic Ono Band" fame) and Dave Rowntree (blur) Nick is indeed a sensational drummer. I very much get your point about "building" his drumming. Interesting analysis Craig. Great stuff!
Mason was a great drummer, so perfect for Pink Floyd. They would not have sounded so good on record if his parts were less understated. He rocked out much more when playing live. If you are a drummer and listen to 'Have a Cigar' on record, you can hear how tricky this song is to actually play for a drummer. Mason handles it with mastery......
Avevo 6 anno quando ho ascoltato per la prima volta questo album. Rimasi folgorato tra mille emozioni e sentimenti: angoscia, soavità, inquietudine, pace. Lo ascolto oggi che ho 52 anni insieme ai miei figli perché voglio che imparino a conoscere questo capolavoro. Ogni volta per me è un'emozione unica. Una sinfonia senza tempo, una musica eterna. Un grazie a questi 4 quattro ragazzi che hanno regalato alla storia dell'umanità quest'opera d'arte di infinita bellezza.
That's exactly what i thought, it was missing the sax player. I think it was Roger who mentioned that if they had a fifth member it would have been a saxophone player.
Bet none of you were aware that at the time of this tour in '73...Zeppelin was on tour promoting "Houses of the Holy"...YES was on tour promoting "Tales From Topographic Oceans" and The Stones were on tour promoting "Goats Head Soup"...Trust me ladies and Gents...'73 was a great time to be alive. If only that kind of exuberance could be found today I don't think the world...ESPECIALLY The United States would be in the quandary it currently is in. BUT..."The time is gone...the song is over...thought I'd something more to say..."
True except for one thing.....in this country the draft system changed to conscription. Went in July 76 and don't know what I missed the most - the album or family🦴
In the spring of 1972 I bought a bootleg 8 track tape of Pink Floyd recorded at a concert in Japan called Eclipse over Japan or something similar. The music captivated me and I listened to it many many times over the next year becoming very familiar with the music and lyrics. In the spring of 1973 when Dark Side of The Moon was released I was floored by the music being the same as what I was so familiar with but with slightly different lyrics and much more well produced and engineered than the 8 track was. I had no idea that the music brand new and I thought what I had bought was a recording from a concert sometime in the 1960s. On the bootleg recording, the encore song was Echos- a song I was familiar with because I owned the 8 track tape of Meddle which I had bought in 1971 when it was first released. To this day almost 50 years later Dark Side Of The Moon is still my favorite record of all time and after listening to it many THOUSANDS of times, I have never grown tired of hearing that wonderful music. While I enjoy most of Pink Floyds albums, There is something magical about DSOTM that has never been been decoded but I suspect it has something to do with the resonant frequency of our Solar System, Earth and/or patterns of human brainwaves.
I saw this tour at Denver University in 1972. I was a freshman at DU. The show was absolutely stunning. At the time I didn’t realize that I was witnessing a live performance of what is now (arguably) considered the greatest progressive rock album of all time. RIP Rick Wright; thank you for selecting the design for arguably the finest, most visually impactful and iconic album cover of all time! Bravo Pink Floyd.
I was there at Denver University that night I was in the front row unbelievable show I saw them again at Mile High Stadium in the late 80s that was my best show of all time I've seen over 200 concerts including Led Zeppelin The Who Janis Joplin nothing tops seeing them at Mile High
@@jackwyatt4184that’s awesome I wish I could’ve been there but I wasn’t even a thought in my parents head yet. I can’t explain my love for Pink Floyd but it’s the most beautiful music I’ve ever heard.
Your right. I saw this tour and they played DS even before the album. They started with Speak To Me / Breathe. I can remember like it was yesterday. MAGIC !
The first time I heard this LP was on New Year's eve 1972, I had recently turned 17. Of all places in the world, I was in Turkiye (formerly known as Turkey), they played the full album on the radio and rang in the new year with the conclusion of Eclipse. At the time I was familiar with Pink Floyd, I loved Echoes from the Meddle LP, but had no idea that I was listening to probably the best LP that would be made in my life time. Even now, at age 67, at least a few times each year I put on my headphones, turn off the lights and take a trip with this marvelous & timeless music. Thank you Pink Floyd, you've made life a bit sweeter.
I was actually at the Atlanta show believe it or not. Tripping my butt off. Still to this day the most memorable and best concert I have ever attended. Thanks for posting!
Jimi Ray I saw so many concerts at the municipal auditorium that I lost count. Genesis Lamb Lies Down on Broadway was another good one back then. What a great place for concerts.
Вот это да,, Ютуб выдал мне вновь несравненный подарок, видео с концерта, когда вышел именно этот альбом !!! Еще совсем молодые братцы-- музыканты !!! Но как же молниеносно пронеслось время, о каком они, непосредственно, и играют...
Thank you for posting this. I saw them perform this at Earl's Court exhibition hall around this time. Bowie had played the week before and was let down by shortage of volume. Floyd rectified this by doubling the pa size. I'd never experienced anything like this before and came out, mind blown and deflated. Didn't want it to end. Left to halls and outside there were army search lights lighting up the London night sky. Spirits lifted then 100 mile drive home... priceless !
@@mikkimikki5376 hi there. I was at that show in July 73. As an old man in retrospect my only regret is I wish I wasn't so stoned at the time! Still my mind was able to retain many memories of that show. Back then there were so many great artists comming to Detroit. I love PF, but never was as much a diehard fan as many here. There is no overall production like dark side. But we had Hendrix yes, king crimson, the mahavisu, an so many great bands all the time back then compared to modern times. Hope you an yours had a great Christmas.
@@stratcat4450 You and me both! Nickel bag was actually only five dollars! Ha! Loved it laced with A.Dust. I can't tell you HOW MANY TIMES, I purchased Recordings of Dark Side and my kids would take it. Back to the store I would go. I do remember the Pink Pyrotechnic part. Plus everyone had to stand, no seats because they packed 'em in, right? I lived in Romeo at the time. You?
Echoes, for me, is as essential and as much a masterpiece as this whole album is. But that’s a purely subjective take - at their level of talent, it is.
My dad sat me down when I was like 13 or so, put headphones on me and told me to play it loud. Thank you dad, I love you and the music you introduced me to. ♥
This is a find indeed. Fantastic! I saw Pink Floyd on their US tour in summer of 1973 Saratoga NY. Don’t remember detail except the encore One of These Days. We were sitting on the lawn at SPAC and for the encore we were allowed down in the amphitheater sitting in aisle. I was very close to the stage for that. Wow!
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!! Literally with tears in my eyes at the conclusion!! These early audiences couldn't possibly have known what cultural impact this touchstone of an album would have, even to us listening in 2020.❤️🎸🚨👁🚨🎹❤️
We knew . I saw them do this in 75 . Trust me ... we knew . Nothing then or now compared to DSOTM and I for one knew that would be the case when I was all of seventeen. It virtually eclipsed everything.
Thank you for posting this. The Floyd performed this in a venue 10 miles from here in 1973, 3 weeks after DSOM was released. Now I have an idea of what it was like.
I saw them in the summer of 1973 at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center in New York. It was so loud, my ears were still ringing a week later. I would love to hear a bootleg copy of that show, because about all I can remember is sitting about 10 rows from a wall of speakers, holding my girl friend’s hand, and wondering how those guys on the stage haven’t gone deaf yet.
I believe all have been said by you guys about Pink Floyd as a legend out of time. I do thank my Dad for all these unbelievable bands around in the 70's he introduced me when I was a child. Let's be possive for him (my Dad passed away in 2014 and was a PF fan absolutely) : there will be other bands like PF, Deep Purple, who will change music world, in other times. Love. Michel
You have no idea how long I have been waiting for this to release. Thank you so damn much I am forever grateful. This band is like no other. The Pink Floyd will forever remain my most favourite band of all time. Rock on yall Floyd heads ❤️✌️
Here we are, almost 50 years later - and this is still relevant! People like to listen to this! Show me just one current "chart hit", that will be remembered in 10 years on, let alone 50... There is none! Sure, there are still a lot of capable musicians out there. But none of them is allowed to enter the "charts". Something went wrong within the last 50 years.
Err...if we're talking about the last 50 years of music, then there are countless chart hits that will live on forever. But sure, if we're talking about the last 20 years, then there are none.
@@SpaceCattttt Close enough - same generation. On the list of greatest albums. I will listen to Dark Side of the Moon and OK Computer for the rest of my life.
This performance was way before the release of the album. They took to the studios after this performance and Alan Parsons engineered the entire program. Add saxophone throughout. and epic soloist in Great Gig. The background music was rewritten and there were floods of drums, bass and keyboard refined for the final album.
What incredible footage with great stills. Whoever filmed it and put it together did a great job. Thanks for posting it. I only wanted to dip my toe in for a song or 2 but, Pink Floyd……..
I saw this concert in Madison, Wisconsin at Dane County Coliseum when I was 18, tripping on something or other. I knew it was amazing, but over these many years have grown to understand I witnessed pure genius.
I used to dream as a teenager of finding the bootleg recording of this show. Never imagined I'd be 62 and stumble on it on a science-fiction thing called the Internet. This was absolute Peak Floyd. Thanks for liberating this amazing recording.
Hello Youre absolutelly right, here in Brazil was even harder to find albuns with lyrics inside, Brazilan editions were so poor at the time, from time to time I heard gossips about a triple album abroad... nowdays we are living a day dream indeed. Floyd forever and ever. Someday there be human colonies offworld, guest what they will listen to ??
Saw them 3 times, 77 Animals Tour, Ft. Worth Tx, 2 nights in a row in Austin, Tx in '87. Bought Dark Side of the Moon when it came out as a teen in Dallas. I never dreamed about finding a concert of this album. But dude, I'm 60 now, lol! And here I am! Found this!!! This is amazing to hear and see. Kudos to whoever did put this whole thing together!!!!!!! Had to immediately jam to the whole thing!! :)
Dennis
60 years
ATX
I didn't even know it wzs there!!! Im 60 and listening to PF since the age of 14 imagine!!
@@hudiscool4186 Yeah me too !
Richard so right and am also in my 60s now and yes this science fiction thing is a monster!!
The lack of footage of Pink Floyd live between 73 and 83 is madness
WAY way before the cell phone age...pretty rough to sneak any kind of video equipment into a show back then and there were eyes watching at the entrance to venues sponsoring these tours
This footage, which I have never seen in almost 40 years of hardcore fandom, gives me hope that the In The Flesh Tour footage does definitely exist somewhere.
@@Craig-dv3ji I would sell a kidney for footage of that tour. Its mad why they failed to record the live shows professionally from that period.
@@butterfingers3424 Why is there still LIVE Footage of Syd & the Floyd? Could it be Roger wasn't the "leader" & their Mgr. had it? After Syd, the amature Video guy hired by Roger, was obviously payed to tape Roger's head & back jerking with his Bass, playing 4 chords, like a fool. While I love hearing David perform, I can't watch him being blocked from view.
The 1st DSOTM Tape has David in full view singing US & THEM and ECLIPSE. If you don't agree - prove me wrong, & send me the Video.
You could smoke a huge fatty but pull out a camera and you'd be thrown out!
It's a crime that not all the Pink Floyd concerts of the 70's have been filmed. There will never be such good music. We lost the best
“And all those moments will be lost in time. Like tears..in rain”
Got that right
we have immagination among our ears anyway i cannot believe video material does not exist bout dark side wish you and animals tours
The Bootleg look and feel is just the right pinch of this and a dab
of that. Weather it's recorded live or studio
at the very end, I'm sadend but almost religiously content I being alive for this Indescribable emotional music I humbly say to those Gentes,
Thank You,
Each and all fans.
彼らは!。絶対必要な存在だ。そう、絶対的に必要な存在だ!私は、彼らの事を、12歳から、注目していた!!!。私の家には、大きな樅の木があった!?!。彼らに、日本人を、嫌わ無いで、もらいたい。!!!
I was at this concert at age 17 with my brother Gary. Thank you for taking your little sister. I will never forget you. All my love, Rest in peace brother Gary
Nice
I gotta ask bro. I'm gen x, so was born in 1973, Was it mindblowing to put this on back then? It had to be an absolute mind f ck.
I don’t get why people say this music is timeless… Time starts at 10:44
Hahaha that's a good one
duh
ROTFL
I hated you then I loved you
You funny...:)
I was at the Atlanta show in March of '73. It was awesome. It was also one day after the album was released and the last show before a couple months of hiatus. It was a 4 hr show with an intermission at the 2 hr mark. $3.50 and my seat was 50 ft from the stage. I still have the ticket stub.
Wow! What a fantastic episode to carry in your memory for life. Fucking brilliant stuff👍🏼😎
How lucky!!!never got to see them live.must have been incredible.
No Jimi Ray, the rest of the tour WAS NOT cancelled. I was at the June 23 show at Olympia Stadium in Detroit. My ticket was $5.00 and I too still have the stub along with the envelope it came in...
@@ronlambert1646 Interesting. I had read in a PF biography book that Atlanta was last. It was probably the last 'leg' of that tour and they picked it up a couple of months later?
@@renatawarec Saw them again in '76 Animals tour at Miami baseball stadium with about 20,000+ attendees. Huge contrast as the '73 show was in a 5000 seat auditorium. The DSotM show I remember pretty clearly as I knew their previous albums. The Animals show? Not so much. Only a huge pig flying over the stage. Haha.
This so desperately needs to be digitally remastered - this is an important part of music history!
No mames.
I agree but I think the authentic recording equipment gives it a certain atmosphere
Get the multitrack SACD of DSOTM. It doesn't get any better than that.
SACDs can be played in many blu-ray players if you don't have a specific SACD player.
No. That is the bittersweet. It's live. Keep it live.
This recording does not need to be remastered. As is, it's spot on for an epic time in the early 70's.
I saw this tour in Montreal in 1972. My mom had just died and my entire world became surreal and so sad. So this was such an apt concert, a heightened sense of our mortality. . i was 17. I'm 66 now. thank you for posting.
Synchronicity... I was 17 when I saw the shows in San Francisco in September 72. (2 shows, same sets except that they encored with Set the Controls one night and Saucerful the other).
Nice,I saw them several times,This was same as Earls Court LONDON,MESMERISING 🤓
You post this garbage on every other YT UL, except you change the circumstances. The last video you stated it was your Father and you lost the Brother who attended this gig in the front row a month after.
Get a life and quit Trolling Classic PF gigs
@@Oh_I_Will I never had a brother. wrong guy.
@@Oh_I_Will My mother died May 22, 1972 if you want to look up her obit, I'll offer you her name.
I am now 65 years old and have been listening to Pink Floyd since I was 14 years old. I still remember that we drove from Germany to the Netherlands in 1972/73 because there was a record shop in Venlo that sold Pink Floyd bootlegs. Those were the "Tour 72" and the "Tour 73" LPs. We've listened to them over and over again and when I see this video today I'm 15 again and I have the same goosebumps as I did then!
you should upload them on youtube
Me too. They changed my life, gave me validity. Me & their words. Still true today. I'm 79 still dance to their music, still meditate to their words. Life is good
Dutch 15yo here, I'm an absolute pink Floyd lover. I know every album and song from the top of my head and I'm obsessed with the history of pink Floyd and just the music in general. Really cool seeing my country being associated to them! Enjoy Ur day.
Setlist
00:00 speak to me
02:15 breath (in the air)
05:15 on the run
10:40 time
17:15 the great gig in the sky
23:16 money
29:12 us and them
37:00 any colour you like
45:25 brain damage
49:00 eclipse
Amazing show Pink Floyd
This was super helpful appreciate it
thx for this ❤
My dad played this album every night at bedtime, I was 8. Best album ever made.
Your Dad knows.
I must say, I agree.
Totally agree- I’d sit with my dad at same age listening to dark side of the moon- a lot. He passed a month ago and I’ve just found out my stepmother had a funeral literally all to herself sometime the last 1-2 weeks. I’d been waiting for a date. I am truly and utterly disgusted . I’m saying my own farewell this week… his spirit lives on in my heart 🙏 this live seems so eerie to me but amazing
@Hestia 956 That's awful that happened to you. Your stepmother sounds like a clarty cunt.
I listen to Floyd with my kid just now, so he can enjoy it but also so he can listen to it when I'm gone and think of happy times.
I'm sure you're dad wanted the same.
Pops had taste
This was found on a Japanese site, so I stole it for all of you.
Albert Tatlock
This has not been stolen, it has been liberated.
HDPinkFloyd
I think it had been stolen many times before I found it.
This old Floyd should not be hidden from the masses !
The maker is unknown, possibly a bootlegger
Looks to be bits and pieces from different shows near the
time period when The Dark Side of The Moon was released
and played . I see some from live in Brighton 1972, and from Atlanta 1973 show.
Whoever made this, very nice work, thanks from myself and from over 1 million of us in Floyd city
Tommygun music video used to sell online music videos, but I do not think tommy gun made this.
I did improvements on the sound, and bumped up the video quality a little.
As always, Everyone Stay Safe out there !
Tracks
00:01 - Speak To Me.
02:14 - Breathe.
05:14 - On The Run.
10:10 - Time.
17:24 - The Great Gig In The Sky.
23:00 - Money.
29:17 - Us And Them.
37:00 - Any Colour You Like.
45:28 - Brain Damage.
49:10 - Eclipse.
Touche Brother!Have A Great Weekend!
HDPink Floyd hai fondato una bellissima pagina si vede dal 1 milione di iscritti che hai. Questa è vera pagina diversa dalle altre!!!! Grazie HDPinkFloyd sei il numero 1 🙏
Vera musica! 🙏
Muchísimas GRACIAS!!!!!!!!!
Wonderful. Love you! You're awesome.
Imagine going to see a band live that just hitting the town and you find yourself hearing Dark Side of The Moon for the first time, front to back, and then end the night with Echoes Encore... These people were blessed.
I did!!! 1973 Waterbury Ct. March 18 1973 DSOTM Changed me forever
Not Teresa I am her husband
Yep! Saw them live June 22, 1973. Amazing.
@rogerkenworthy6380 I saw them the night before at Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, MD. 6/21/73
March 8 St Louis for me, almost 16 never heard Dark Side yet, but they opened with Echoes, One of These Days, huge fan still.
People talking bout they’re in their 60’s… I’m 30 and this is the best thing I’ve ever seen. I’m so happy this music is living on a different generation. I want my daughter (8) to love this as much as I do. They will live on forever ❤
Make it part of the soundtrack of her life and she’ll always remember it fondly 👍🏾
I think they're the most unique band ever. I grew up listening to them and after all these years I still come back to them when I tire of everything else.
I've never agreed more with something in my life than the statement "this is one of tje greatest pieces of art of all time"
00:00 speak to me
02:15 breath (in the air)
05:15 on the run
10:40 time
17:15 the great gig in the sky
23:16 money
29:12 us and them
37:00 any colour you like
45:25 brain damage
49:00 eclipse
we know the tracks
Thank you for the time stamps
P C it’s so people can skip to what ever they’d like to see
adam
@@PC-wh3xf for the people who wanna see a specific song
I wonder if the members of the band realise just how much their music means to some people? I have loved this album, and all other Floyd music, for 40 years, through good and bad times and to be honest, I can't imagine life without it.
Ce disque est intemporel.
Si il ressortait aujourd'hui, il ferait le même carton !
Il faut reconnaitre qu'ils avaient du sacré matériel !
@@MrJeepsters Chinese?
Of course they do ! Fourty or fifty years after, both 'Doctor Roger' and 'Mister Pink' are still doing shows with those same tracks, for huge audiences, even if both are around 75 years old !... And Waters has even broadcasted a new - very good - album one or two years ago !...
Don't you worry for them. They are legends and they sure know it ! 😊
Hologramix 1 bruh that’t not chinese. It’s spanish
@@festival3051 looks like French
The Dark Side of The Moon is the best album ever existed
That’s quite an assertion, and rather erroneous. I loved it when it came out. It was either number one or two of the decade at the local rock station in 1979. But with so much great music, I would never have placed one album above another. It was all apples and oranges, anyway.
Tony Lalangue In regards to my own personal opinion/taste this is the best album of all time.
The whole work before 1983 is a masterpiece
Ok. Let’s take another approach. Let’s assume you could only listen to “Dark Side of the Moon” for the rest of your life, since it is the pinnacle of music. How would you feel about that?
Nope. Animals a few years later takes that title.
This is close to 50 year old footage. I'd listen to Dark Side nonstop back in college late 1990s thinking then it was classic. Still listening to it in 2021 now my 40's. This is probably the best album ever created.
26, and I agree - I dont listen to it too often, anymore, but it's a borderline religious experience every single time
It's crazy that it's been 50 years for this great iconic album.
Im 70 and got to see them while stationed in Deutschland (wink, ich libe disch ..sp) in a three day outdoor concert first in '72, and then in 73 went and they played this unannounced without an album yet released. My German girlfriend and I and my friends were all tripping/smoking hashish in chilliums ...wow! UNFORGETTABLE PEOPLE!!!!
time never goes by when there is such iconic music from a timeless band..
@@dgrant7291
At the Second British Rock Meeting with a lot of other good bands. I was there aswell
Like Faces with Ronnie Wood and Rod Stewart with them! Unforgettable!@@frv84
What I would give to see these guys live. Born in 2001 so I was a but late for that but I'll enjoy the recordings until I die
Even back then it was so hard to get tickets.
Feelin ya mate. Born in 1997.
I was born in 1968 and even I missed this era. But I've been a Floyd fan for almost 40 years, hardcore, and I've been waiting that entire time to finally view footage like this. So I hear you.
im born in 2006 and ill still listen to PF, until i fucking die
I was 20 when this album came out. I heard TIME and they said 10 years have gone behind you no one told you when to run you missed the starting gun. I thought my god I can't imagine what it would be like to be 30 years old. I can't imagine what it would be like to be 40. I'm now 68 and still loving Pink Floyd. If I was stranded on a desert island and I could have only the albums from one artist it would be Pink Floyd. When I die my daughter is instructed to cremate me and only put in my obit that I have gone on to a new adventure looking for the Great Gig in the Sky
The poor concert attendees had no idea that music was never going to get better than what they witnessed that evening.
Amen
Imagine this being the first time you heard some of these songs, I think these shows were before the album was released
Not true the wall concerts happened a few years later
@@bt9704 I don't think think the album was out yet cause on the run was an actual instrumental still. Not in this video but previous shows.
@@Michael-zp5px the album came out in 79 and the tour started in 80
The fact you can hear individual voices, whistling, and clapping in the audience makes it feel so much more immersive than just stadium applause or something. Crazy to think now how accessible bands were back then. My parents saw all sorts of famous bands in fairly small venues, and tickets were reasonably priced with none of this "processing fee" nonsense
Amazing how these young men had such insight into life and music at such a young age.
A lot of young folk do, those of whom who’re artists and musicians especially.
Thanks LSD and weed
@@omarinheiropopeyestop giving inanimate objects the credit. The human capacity for endless creativity and art is what this is
Guys in their 20s making music for angsty teenagers is nothing new
Best album ever unfotunately they set the bar so high that even Pink Floyd could not top it. Imagine the pressure the band felt. Wish you were here was brilliant so was animals and the wall but its was impossible to eclipse the complete masterpiece of Dark side. Brilliance like this only comes along when all the stars align and cannot simply be recreated.
perfectly stated...I love wish you were here, animals, and the Wall as well as Meddle and the Final cut..this album though was not eclipsed. ...I find us and them through brain damage/eclipse to be one the most stunning sections of an album ever to be recorded
Pink Floyd put out 6 masterpieces in the 70s. Each one could stand on its own as one of the best albums ever.
In my very humble opinion, "Division Bell" is the closest they came. I could be colored from having experienced it when it came and i never have been able to get into the Syd Barret material.
Dark Side of the Moon is the best album ever made. Which is strange because the Animals Album is easily my favorite by them.
The Wall is = . Both are the best albums.
I never thought i would see the day I can watch a whole video of them playing in 1972. absolute dream come true
I was too young when they passed through Hamilton, Ontario. My brother went against my mother’s wishes. The entire city was on alert and the hospitals were ready for all the “Druggies.” Ha! Nothing happened other than a life changing concert for 12,000 fans. My brother bought the album and played it all the time. Hence my love of Pink Floyd.
Thats right cap I am from hamilton and I was at that 1975 concert at Ivor Wynne awesome time
Yeah it was my half sister that taught me about Pink Floyd at 8. Im forever grateful.
Best Concert Ever Sure I was there
my Aunt lived just outside Buffalo at that time. I used to travel regularly from Newmarket to Canadaigua only thing I saw was a cloud of smog from the right side of the Burlington bridge. Wished I'd seen them, all I got from the 60's and 70's were prayer meetings. Oh once, mom took me to see Anita Bryant rail on about homosexuality in Niagara Falls. Gawd Floyd would have been so much better, I should have ditched my mom on the spot.
Not only a chance to see the band live, playing one of the best pieces of music ever composed, but what an amazing overall life experience. Just walking to the stadium, things felt different, nothing like Hamilton. Recall gates opened pretty early and we were just one big party on the turf for what seemed like hours. Being summer, the show needed darkness because of all the visuals, and the band came out and played some "new stuff" as a bit of an opener. BTW: the new stuff was material that made it as Shine on. Would love it if anyone there can confirm what I seem to remember.
Pink Floyd is the Shakespeare of music. For their lyrics and for their innovative theatrical shows on the stage.
Yes. The lack of footage of Pink Floyd live between 73 and 83 is madness
Agreed
Ya it's pretty unreal. I remember seeing Live At Pompeii for the first time on tv and freaking out lol. I have a few documentary DVDs of Syd and the Floyd, the live Momentary Lapse and Division Bell DVDs and Gilmour's live concerts. Beyond that, there's not much else to be had, so seeing this video is so cool
I could say the same about the misfits
Seen Floyd twice, but not this early in their days. Many critics said they were “a studio band” but what they could do with the equipment of that era is absolutely incredible. The way that David Gilmour can replace actual vocals with his guitar is and always will be the best of all time! Roger Waters has ridiculous talent, however his ego is too big for his boots. It’s too bad we (as fans) never got to see more of this awesomely talented band perform, and create. Pink Floyd have saved my sanity many of nights, thank you to Nick, Rick David & Roger (& never forget Syd). Don’t miss the starting gun!
Shit.....1:30 AM. I’m exhausted and was about to sleep. Not anymore. I’ll watch it again tomorrow also.
243 am here!
Chris ~ I Completely Understand And I Applaud You!!
4:45 here
6.39 AM without sleep.
Help
You'll sleep forever when you're dead, so listen to Pink Floyd now.
I was looking for Pink Floyd concerts during this time but couldn't find any. Saw this in my recommendation and was surprised I hadn't seen this video but it was just uploaded today
Mousey Wowsey I also have been searching for a DSOTM Video at the time of release, preferably Live.
This version was a surprise, thanks to HD! 👍
"Aaaaaaaabsolutely"., "Without A Doubt", "The Greatest L.P.", "Of "Alltime", "Bar None", "M e", "Being, "A Self Taught Drummer", "Can Most Certainly Appreciate" "This "Totally" "Awesome" Band", "And, They'er "Wonderfull", "Music"! ! ! ! 😊😉💜✌
🎶🎵🎼
Pink Floyd is today Mozart back then.
I don't think there music will ever die
I've seen kid's very young listening to Floyd
The Dark Side Of The Moon Album is in the Guinness Books of Records.
It stayed in the top 200 for over 720 weeks
So that is around 23 years
Great Reaction
Look forward to hearing more
No, it's not. It's catchy, enjoyable prog rock. But it's nowhere near to Mozart.
@@ernestogasulla7763 that's a difference of opinion..
I still think that there music will become known as artist like Mozart
Even Ludwig Van would say this is P.F.M.
Pure Fucking Magic!
@@rickwallace8747 I totally get what you're saying, and rightfully so.
Ernesto imagines Mozart and
Pink Floyd performing against each other in a contest, live. When actually they're the best of their generation.
As much as I love the Floyd and have for 47 years, the output and stature of this band is minuscule in comparison to the colossal geniuses of Bach, Mozart, Beethoven and other historical giants.
i was born in 2006 and sadly i didn't experience this epic type of music in that gen.
Music in 70's and 80's really hits different.
I wish there was a time travel machine so can live the experience and the one's who caught up with this legendry era are the luckiest human beings
Definitely agree
I was born in 1988 and I feel the same welcome to to club
You’re rigth; the best time ever; even my son and daugther love 70’s and 80’s music; enjoy it; hello from Peru
Late 60s and 70s for me. I thought the 80s were quite a desert, compared to the 60s, 70s and 90s (probably the 2000- 2008/9)
Just my opinion, though, and probably my age (born early 80s).
I was 2005. If I could go back and see every concert from their 70s era, and I mean every single one, I would
Currently 28 weeks pregnant with my first baby, pink Floyd was played to me throughout my whole life - now it’s his turn ✌🏼🤘🏻
Reckon you’ll make the perfect Mum
Don’t forget Peppa Pig (three different ones) ♥️
If I'm not inappropriate, but just curious and with a tender thought: which album would you start from to introduce him to his future best friends and companions of all time?
Greeting from Rome
@@personalvisionofmajesty1454 Hey from the UK! 😃
As a child my parents listened to the wall all the time - love that album but feel it’s a little heavy for my little dude to start with, I’ll probably start him with Meddle, and maybe piper at the gates of dawn!! Both great albums.
That's a healthy way to develop your baby's intro into this world
I brought my daughter home from the hospital in 87 and placed her in the swing and played wish u were here
Dark side of the moon is one thee greatest albums of all time, there’s no doubt it
Someone is still yet to beat this absolute beast of an album.
With the music of today not a chance of doing what Pink Floyd has done.
Dark Side Of The Moon Album stayed in the top 200 for over 720 Twenty week's.
That would be around 23 year's.
But your probably already knew that
But just in case
@@rickwallace8747 so right
@@rickwallace8747 Dead right. I never tire of it.
Amused To Death Is better
@@ryanmartin3248 said no one ever....oh right, except for you...
Almost at the end of this video. ..absolutely fantastic. Gilmour's guitar work is off the planet!
Near the end when David was jammin', going from a "bluesy" Melody that sounded a bit improvised, as his only guitar Solo. At first it was just pure and reeled you in, then he let it rip, that was epic! Nick had to step it up - it wasn't like Dave gave him a cue, and the crowd loved it. Dave knew what he wanted the crowd to hear, and all eyes & ears were on him. It was like he said - look what I can do!! He sure left them with something to remember him!!
@@julesrose7738 Yes...a total guitar wizard!🎸🎼
@@celestenova777 I was amazed the camera actually stayed focused on David during his epic performance. Also, when the camera put him up on the screen above the band!👏❤️
@@julesrose7738 Yes! The camera man must have been a fan...lol..I saw the aussie Pink Floyd a few months back, was a bit dubious beforehand but really enjoyed the show. The set lights were great and amongst many they played was One of these Days which I really like also they did a great Shine On and Comfortably Numb. Anyway, closest I'll get to the real thing I expect...lol.. David was a very handsome youth💓...but more importantly seems a real nice guy. Have a great week!
@@celestenova777 Aussie band, hmm at least you heard the music live! David's so handsome and talented he's still the "Sexiest Man Alive"❤️. I finally saw the Division Bell Tour in '94, 😳 What a night!! Had to scalp Tix since I didn't know they were in town!! 70k Floydians went nuts as MONEY played last 🎤🎸🤣
The total control they had, over all that mixed media and new (for the time) technology is absolutely staggering . They are even able to allow for slight variations in the tunes,which I’m sure kept it fresh for them
I saw them in the mid 70's at the Spectrum in Philly. Played all of DSOTM, took a break and came back with Wish you Were Here. Best concert ever. DSOTM is my favorite album of all time by far.
I was at that concert too. I tell people about it all the time.
The no longer, Spectrum. Nice
This entire set is meaning of "AHEAD OF THEIR TIME"
Eternal.
Ahead of our time even
Pravina...I was 22 years old when I seen this very show performed in Detroit 3 months later...I'm now 7 months away from 70...that show in Detroit plays in my mind continously and it will ALWAYS be considered, not "miles" but "decades" ahead of it's time...
Not the entire set, only to about 10:10
You have no idea...
I love when these old shows are found. To whomever found, worked on, and presented us with this wonderful gift, I thank you!❤
@Susan Fitzpatrick True Floydians prefer to say, "The Early Years", not "these old shows" - just sayin' 😁
@@julesrose7738 If you replace "these old shows" with "The Early Years" in the original statement... "I love it when these old shows are found", you end up with a beautiful Floydian Slip.
@@eddieredmond7674 Right, I've said that too, some newbies just don't get it..yet! Floydians are forever. You must commit to The Floyd the 1st time, & then #1 forever! I wonder how The Floyd sees "True Floydians"? We gave them faithful fans? We made them Millionaire's?
I say both❤️❤️🎤👏👏🎸🎸
I listen to this album since 1973 when I was 13 and lived in Angola, before the civil war ... yesterday I turned 60 and I was listening to these songs on YT.
Happy, 4-month ago, birthday. Jorge,
Wow, Angola, wow, ...I'm almost 50, time flies,,,,, but refreshing our Pink Floyd song memories, mental paths, keeps us young and happy, keep on keeping-on, listening to PF while enjoying life,,,,,I will, so will you.....cheers.
Today, a lot of us will see the "Dark Side Of The Moon" Pink Floyd - Solar Eclipse April 8, 2024
This is an amazing find!, Like Zeppelin, 1973 was Pink Floyd's peak. It's so great because nothing is digitized. I was only 10 years old in 1973 but my oldest brother had Dark side of the moon album, I still have it. I was fortunate to see them in June of 77.
The lack of Pink Floyd concert video from the 70's and 80's is such a bummer. Thats why this video is important. Going to record this..
I remember sitting in a friend’s car, windows rolled up, filled with “smoke” around 1973 first time i heard this album on 8 track. Blown away! 👍👍👀
So cool bro!!
@@arnoldmmbb it certainly was
@@davidflint12 I born in the 90s but PF its my favourite band!!
So most of us here were born like 15-20 or even more years after they'd recorded this album, and now it's been 50 years and all of us here know every single note and lyric of that. I guess that's what is called transcendental
Yes, yes that is the word
50 years. Jesus. Im 14.
17 and I know every lyric of this album.
@@iam63__76 😎 I'm 65, which could make me your grandpa..Yet, finding PF fans your age here enjoying this jewel along..feels just about right 👍
I am 57 and have owned this album since 1977
It kills me to think we’ll probably never get something like this again.
Their concerts were like my generations "cultural high mass"
I'm 70 and got to see them while stationed in Deutschland (wink, ich libe disch ..sp) in a three day outdoor concert first in '72, and then in 73 went and they played this unannounced without an album yet released. My German girlfriend and I and my friends were all tripping/smoking hashish in chillums ...wow! UNFORGETTABLE PEOPLE!!!!
saw them twice later. back in the states The Division Bell and some other tour..really mind blowing shows
but this particular show sucks....saw them in Frankfurt, and that show was a much more polished concert....but then....who the f!!k knows
Malarkey there's goodusic happening all over u just gotta seek it out
A very happy 76th Birthday David Jon Gilmour 6 March 1946 Cambridge, England.
You are Pink Floyd and Pink Floyd is you.. Many more mate..
“I know I’m mad, Ive always been mad.”
One of the greatest lines in record history!!!
I listen now 2 a.m
See the moon in the night from my window.
It's a dream this video.
In 40 years I bought thousend of bootlegs of Floyd.
But this video is fantastic
Created an immersion in a real atmosphere of a floyd concert in 70's
Soud and particulary executions extracts are unique.
Gilmour guitar and voice sublime
Wright the same
Waters Bass is a pulsation of his unique playing mode.
Mason at top of his years.
Thankyou with love❤🎸🎹🎶
My english is not perfect
Sorry
Your English is just fine, Mauro
@@ronlambert1646 ❤
My parents rocked out Floyd when I was a kid. Dad had concert EV's in the basement. The whole neighborhood could hear. Every weekend. No b.s, you better ask somebody!
That is really cute actually. You were lucky my parents don't even know what Pink Floyd is. Last week I was listening to Shine On You Crazy Diamond at school and I was rudely told to turn it off because they could hear too much from my headphones. 😂 This week I'll play it louder.
@@cansueceklc7745 I'm right with ya' ! We are just trying to let others hear how good, too! I'm waiting...one day they'll hear it, buy all the albums, then recall how you have transformed their entire musical interests! J/k...
Even my dad had a copy of Dark Side 🌎
I was there that very same evening, at that closed Stadium in Philadelphia. [1973]
At the end, & after 1/2 hr of clapping hands they'd come back on stage and played the whole "Meddle Album" as an encore...
It was a night of "L_ucy in the S_ky with D_iamonds" indeed...
Never forgot that night, seeing Pink Floyd Live, it was a dream come truth.
Performing with a local 13 ppl Live Band, playing the very same album live, at the "American Music Hall" at a benefit, in San francisco in 2012, it was another dream.
This is why Pink Floyd is the greatest band to ever walk the earth, in my opinion. There has never been anything on the grand cosmic scale like them and there never will be again. I’m quietly proud that I had the good fortune to exist in the same span of geological time as they did.
Fully agree with you on this one the way they changed music in the 70s and 80s is just incredible wish I was born earlier to have seen the original pink Floyd play
And so do I. I’m glad to be there on two Roger Water’s tours/shows ‘Us + Them and This is Not A Drill’ in São Paulo/Brazil at the Allianz Park, the stadium of my beloved football club Palmeiras.
Pink Floyd it’s unique. Gratitude for living at the same Era of them.
Woah...Totally! 😂❤
best thing i've ever seen on youtube...you guys don't know how long i've been waiting for a pre-darkside release full concert even though it's pieced together. brilliant
hi what a wonderful video god it drives me crazy when i see how beautiful David was ❤I now always share your video in my pink floyd group 💋❤👌👌👌💯
good to see you here once again, keep safe
sooooooooo true!!!!!
When David gets to “And all that you eat, and everyone you meet,” until the end of Eclipse, his intensity in his voice gives me goosebumps every time.
It's Roger, no?
@@HaroldoTajra it's david
Love this! I was born in 73. This band is in my DNA.
Trentham gardens 1974 with my pregnant wife. What an experience, and I found the whole concert on RUclips but no video sadly. Aged 68 now and still on my go to playlist.
When I was a teen my best friend and I would lay in bed and listen to this LP over and over ! I’m 62 years old and me and my bestie had 3 amazing children and our 1st beautiful granddaughter! And here I am dozing off after an abysmal week! “Relaxing “ to this ! Truly truly timeless masterpiece! Thank you ! O by the way which ones Pink 😂
All of them have their eyebrows so I’m not sure
Still listening to this LP after all those years. Bring back memories. I'm now 63...
that’s a great story man, i’m nearly 16 and i’ve been listening to Pink Floyd for 2 years and there’s nearly no one else who listens to anything like it where i am. i have to doze off to this album alone 😂
Very similar to us, used to go out raving then go back and lie in bed listening to pink floyd, 28 years later we have 3 children and 1 on the way, and… our first grandchild on the way!!!
I listened to this for the first time when I was 11. You never forget the first time, but as I’ve gotten older, I love them even more. I understand what they’re saying now. Im about to turn 28, Ive listened to this album more than I can count and I still haven’t gotten tired of it, and it’s one of the few things I can say is not overrated, but aptly praised. One of the best things mankind has produced to me.
First album I ever bought in 1974 as a 13 yr old. Have it in every form. Still listen to it...pure genius!
Same here!!
My first album as a 13 yr old in 1973. Still own the vinyl.
I bought Gonna make you a star by David Essex but I got round to this!
Almost embarrassed to say but during the 70,s I put this 8 track in my car and never took it out for like 3 years.I wasn't tired of it but some friends really wanted to listen to other things. During the 80,s it was about the same deal with The Wall tape.
@@davidkohler7454 that’s awesome.
It's so rare to see a Floyd gig where Nick has to actually play all his own parts, hahaha...
What an utter legend of a drummer!
He kicked ass back then...live was amazing, only John Bonham may have been better...
Nick took his passion for architecture and applied it to drumming. I've analyzed his drumming at length and he builds parts like an architect would design a building. He's my favorite drummer.
@@Craig-dv3ji He's defo in my top 3 with Alan White (of "Yes" and "Plastic Ono Band" fame) and Dave Rowntree (blur)
Nick is indeed a sensational drummer. I very much get your point about "building" his drumming. Interesting analysis Craig. Great stuff!
Mason was a great drummer, so perfect for Pink Floyd. They would not have sounded so good on record if his parts were less understated. He rocked out much more when playing live.
If you are a drummer and listen to 'Have a Cigar' on record, you can hear how tricky this song is to actually play for a drummer. Mason handles it with mastery......
@@qballshanratty1447 Totally agree. I did a cover version of Have a cigar over on my channel.
Avevo 6 anno quando ho ascoltato per la prima volta questo album. Rimasi folgorato tra mille emozioni e sentimenti: angoscia, soavità, inquietudine, pace. Lo ascolto oggi che ho 52 anni insieme ai miei figli perché voglio che imparino a conoscere questo capolavoro. Ogni volta per me è un'emozione unica. Una sinfonia senza tempo, una musica eterna. Un grazie a questi 4 quattro ragazzi che hanno regalato alla storia dell'umanità quest'opera d'arte di infinita bellezza.
I'm 53 and just found out about this amazing album last night, as per my friend's recommendation. I was and still am mesmerized!
Can’t tell you how much I enjoyed this. The lads had soul. They needed the sax though. But a truly special band.
Dick Parry should have been a permanent member of PF. His contributions are immense.
That's exactly what i thought, it was missing the sax player. I think it was Roger who mentioned that if they had a fifth member it would have been a saxophone player.
@@dothetruffleshuffle6233 Only one song the Sax made better was MONEY on The PULSE Tour, & the 2nd Drummer easily could have replaced Mason.
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Wow
One of the best piece of music ever written amazing Pink Floyd !
Bet none of you were aware that at the time of this tour in '73...Zeppelin was on tour promoting "Houses of the Holy"...YES was on tour promoting "Tales From Topographic Oceans" and The Stones were on tour promoting "Goats Head Soup"...Trust me ladies and Gents...'73 was a great time to be alive. If only that kind of exuberance could be found today I don't think the world...ESPECIALLY The United States would be in the quandary it currently is in. BUT..."The time is gone...the song is over...thought I'd something more to say..."
Amen’!!!
And I saw LED Zeppelin that year!
True except for one thing.....in this country the draft system changed to conscription. Went in July 76 and don't know what I missed the most - the album or family🦴
In the spring of 1972 I bought a bootleg 8 track tape of Pink Floyd recorded at a concert in Japan called Eclipse over Japan or something similar. The music captivated me and I listened to it many many times over the next year becoming very familiar with the music and lyrics. In the spring of 1973 when Dark Side of The Moon was released I was floored by the music being the same as what I was so familiar with but with slightly different lyrics and much more well produced and engineered than the 8 track was. I had no idea that the music brand new and I thought what I had bought was a recording from a concert sometime in the 1960s. On the bootleg recording, the encore song was Echos- a song I was familiar with because I owned the 8 track tape of Meddle which I had bought in 1971 when it was first released. To this day almost 50 years later Dark Side Of The Moon is still my favorite record of all time and after listening to it many THOUSANDS of times, I have never grown tired of hearing that wonderful music. While I enjoy most of Pink Floyds albums, There is something magical about DSOTM that has never been been decoded but I suspect it has something to do with the resonant frequency of our Solar System, Earth and/or patterns of human brainwaves.
I saw this tour at Denver University in 1972. I was a freshman at DU. The show was absolutely stunning. At the time I didn’t realize that I was witnessing a live performance of what is now (arguably) considered the greatest progressive rock album of all time. RIP Rick Wright; thank you for selecting the design for arguably the finest, most visually impactful and iconic album cover of all time! Bravo Pink Floyd.
I was there at Denver University that night I was in the front row unbelievable show I saw them again at Mile High Stadium in the late 80s that was my best show of all time I've seen over 200 concerts including Led Zeppelin The Who Janis Joplin nothing tops seeing them at Mile High
@@jackwyatt4184that’s awesome I wish I could’ve been there but I wasn’t even a thought in my parents head yet. I can’t explain my love for Pink Floyd but it’s the most beautiful music I’ve ever heard.
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PINK FLOYD é fantástico e insubstituível em meu coração desde minha adolescência. A voz de David GILMOUR é doce e perfeita em toda sua vida!!🎶🎸🎵🍃❤
they used to play DSOM before they record the Album. so they can improvise and make themselves perfect, as they are 💜
very true, they were playing dsom in little bits at their shows before the release
yes. I found this information from another video. ☺
i like the pre-darkside better....it's so raw and bluesy
Your right. I saw this tour and they played DS even before the album. They started with Speak To Me / Breathe. I can remember like it was yesterday. MAGIC !
@@debrakubber6829 lucky!
I see them play Darkside Of The Moon at the Empire Pool Wembley London England back in 1974, oh the memories :)
I'm so jealous. Must have been the best thing to ever see!
Спасибо ютьюбу за то,что можно увидеть то,что казалось несбыточным на протяжении всей жизни!!! Это настоящая классика!!! Это шедевр!!!
The first time I heard this LP was on New Year's eve 1972, I had recently turned 17. Of all places in the world, I was in Turkiye (formerly known as Turkey), they played the full album on the radio and rang in the new year with the conclusion of Eclipse. At the time I was familiar with Pink Floyd, I loved Echoes from the Meddle LP, but had no idea that I was listening to probably the best LP that would be made in my life time. Even now, at age 67, at least a few times each year I put on my headphones, turn off the lights and take a trip with this marvelous & timeless music. Thank you Pink Floyd, you've made life a bit sweeter.
It was either carry on mowing the lawn or this 🤔 this is the winner 😁🙋♀️👍
You have chosen..........wisely.
@@vemg im going to get a gardener 😅🤣😅👋
any colour like you is from another dimension. It is so filled with emotion!
... yes!
I was actually at the Atlanta show believe it or not. Tripping my butt off. Still to this day the most memorable and best concert I have ever attended.
Thanks for posting!
Me too! My chair was in front of the left speaker stack. You, me and 4998 others saw one awesome show didnt we?
@@jimirayo Best! I lived in Chamblee GA at the time
Jimi Ray I saw so many concerts at the municipal auditorium that I lost count. Genesis Lamb Lies Down on Broadway was another good one back then. What a great place for concerts.
What venue in 1973?
@@cementkite9151 Atlanta Municipal Auditorium. No longer there now though. It was a great venue. I’ve seen dozens of concerts there.
Вот это да,, Ютуб выдал мне вновь несравненный подарок, видео с концерта, когда вышел именно этот альбом !!!
Еще совсем молодые братцы-- музыканты !!!
Но как же молниеносно пронеслось время, о каком они, непосредственно, и играют...
I saw this show at the Sportatorium in Hollywood, Florida. June 28, 1973. Just graduated from high school.
Thank you for posting this. I saw them perform this at Earl's Court exhibition hall around this time. Bowie had played the week before and was let down by shortage of volume. Floyd rectified this by doubling the pa size. I'd never experienced anything like this before and came out, mind blown and deflated. Didn't want it to end. Left to halls and outside there were army search lights lighting up the London night sky. Spirits lifted then 100 mile drive home... priceless !
Wooow Beautiful!!! Thank you so much my friend, amazing job!!!! This is pure Gold ✨✌🎸🎹 big thumb up. Happy weekend
Hey You Young'ns I saw perform this entire show 74 in Detroit!!!! I am now the 65 Year old COOL GRAMMA!
I saw or better said, "witnessed" the show at Olympia stadium in 1973. I forget where was the 1974 show at?
@@stratcat4450 Hi Buddy!
@@stratcat4450 ok maybe it was 73 but it was the early 70s and they say, ""if you remember the 70s....YOU WEREN'T THERE!""
@@mikkimikki5376 hi there. I was at that show in July 73. As an old man in retrospect my only regret is I wish I wasn't so stoned at the time! Still my mind was able to retain many memories of that show. Back then there were so many great artists comming to Detroit. I love PF, but never was as much a diehard fan as many here. There is no overall production like dark side. But we had Hendrix yes, king crimson, the mahavisu, an so many great bands all the time back then compared to modern times. Hope you an yours had a great Christmas.
@@stratcat4450 You and me both! Nickel bag was actually only five dollars! Ha! Loved it laced with A.Dust. I can't tell you HOW MANY TIMES, I purchased Recordings of Dark Side and my kids would take it. Back to the store I would go. I do remember the Pink Pyrotechnic part. Plus everyone had to stand, no seats because they packed 'em in, right? I lived in Romeo at the time. You?
Thank you for uploading this
Echoes, for me, is as essential and as much a masterpiece as this whole album is. But that’s a purely subjective take - at their level of talent, it is.
the wall is great to
@@justincase1853 Exactly
I love the echos album too. My friend and I would listen to it while walking through the woods at night while on mushrooms. Such a trip...
The Division Bell is, for me, one of the greatest albums as well !
Nick Mason always played so smooth. Amazing style with lovely snare drum.
I'm excited, cause I realised that Pink Floyd's 70s live concert recording is very rare (in my opinion)
I've seen a number of patchwork concert films since I got into the Floyd, but this one is the best. Well done to all involved.
My dad sat me down when I was like 13 or so, put headphones on me and told me to play it loud. Thank you dad, I love you and the music you introduced me to. ♥
This is a find indeed. Fantastic! I saw Pink Floyd on their US tour in summer of 1973 Saratoga NY. Don’t remember detail except the encore One of These Days. We were sitting on the lawn at SPAC and for the encore we were allowed down in the amphitheater sitting in aisle. I was very close to the stage for that. Wow!
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!! Literally with tears in my eyes at the conclusion!! These early audiences couldn't possibly have known what cultural impact this touchstone of an album would have, even to us listening in 2020.❤️🎸🚨👁🚨🎹❤️
Well said... this was ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!
me too so emotional!!
We didn't'didn't't know.
We knew . I saw them do this in 75 . Trust me ... we knew . Nothing then or now compared to DSOTM and I for one knew that would be the case when I was all of seventeen. It virtually eclipsed everything.
Thank you for posting this. The Floyd performed this in a venue 10 miles from here in 1973, 3 weeks after DSOM was released. Now I have an idea of what it was like.
I saw them in the summer of 1973 at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center in New York. It was so loud, my ears were still ringing a week later. I would love to hear a bootleg copy of that show, because about all I can remember is sitting about 10 rows from a wall of speakers, holding my girl friend’s hand, and wondering how those guys on the stage haven’t gone deaf yet.
I believe all have been said by you guys about Pink Floyd as a legend out of time. I do thank my Dad for all these unbelievable bands around in the 70's he introduced me when I was a child. Let's be possive for him (my Dad passed away in 2014 and was a PF fan absolutely) : there will be other bands like PF, Deep Purple, who will change music world, in other times. Love. Michel
You have no idea how long I have been waiting for this to release. Thank you so damn much I am forever grateful. This band is like no other. The Pink Floyd will forever remain my most favourite band of all time.
Rock on yall Floyd heads ❤️✌️
I miss very much Richard ;(( . Just listening now Great Gig in The Sky from this ! WoW
Here we are, almost 50 years later - and this is still relevant! People like to listen to this!
Show me just one current "chart hit", that will be remembered in 10 years on, let alone 50... There is none!
Sure, there are still a lot of capable musicians out there. But none of them is allowed to enter the "charts".
Something went wrong within the last 50 years.
Err...if we're talking about the last 50 years of music, then there are countless chart hits that will live on forever.
But sure, if we're talking about the last 20 years, then there are none.
@@SpaceCattttt You sure? Nothing from Radiohead?
@@newcomer3674 Sure. OK Computer. And that was 23 years ago.
@@SpaceCattttt Close enough - same generation. On the list of greatest albums. I will listen to Dark Side of the Moon and OK Computer for the rest of my life.
@@newcomer3674 Both of those albums were released longer than 20 years ago. That's the point...
This performance was way before the release of the album. They took to the studios after this performance and Alan Parsons engineered the entire program. Add saxophone throughout. and epic soloist in Great Gig. The background music was rewritten and there were floods of drums, bass and keyboard refined for the final album.
Fascinating :)
What incredible footage with great stills. Whoever filmed it and put it together did a great job. Thanks for posting it. I only wanted to dip my toe in for a song or 2 but, Pink Floyd……..
Haha “but, Pink Floyd.......”
You can’t stop!!!! That’s the beauty. Pure magic.
I saw this concert in Madison, Wisconsin at Dane County Coliseum when I was 18, tripping on something or other. I knew it was amazing, but over these many years have grown to understand I witnessed pure genius.