"Roger would literally write a song about anything he saw. Doorknobs, lettuce, the Pope, you name it. He'd bring all these demos in. Jam Sandwich, Postman, My Bedroom Ceiling, Gravy, My Bedroom Ceiling (Part 2), and so on, and then got into physical processes. Boiling was one...that went for 57 minutes. Several Elements Gathered Together In A Cave Oxidizing With A Scotsman...oh, and Corrosion." - D. Gilmour, 2007
@@juliangonzalez2930 They probably will, given the rate at which they've been milking the back catalogue recently. Maybe if they'd spent the last 25 years of their working lives making music together, instead of bickering like little children... oh well :-(
That high pitched sound that starts at 4:12 is actually the sound you get when you plug in a wah wah pedal backwards. Gilmour discovered that effect and used it quite a bit during this time period. You can also hear that in Echoes. It almost sounds like a whale or some underwater sound. Thought I'd share that random fun fact.
And I thought I was the only person dumb enough to plug my wah pedal in backward lol. I discovered that effect in 1995. I always wondered if that's how they got that sound on Echoes when I first heard it in 1998. Now I know.
@@herbertvonzinderneuf8547 Quality post! I've not the foggiest who that is but yours is precisely my sensibility when humor is concerned. Also, since I assume you like 'Floyd, check this out. My working Project, not fully mixed yet: ruclips.net/video/fyo-AehA_20/видео.html
There is a reason Floyd became popular during the Psychedelic era. This is an example. However, music is music, and art is art. When they mix?..... This is an example. Long live Floyd.
I think they didn't avoid kategorically weed or hash, but they did so concerning the hard drugs like booze, cocaine and heroin. I guess also some acid might have been popped, but not in a spirit ruining extreme way, like daily /more than one at a time. But of course I'm just guessing. Plus: this is one band, but it consists of different individuals. So perhaps I'm wrong in the one or the other direction, for the one or the other person and period of time !!
I dreampt, this morning, early sleep; that I was their sound-engineer. The band weren't listening too well, and I had to explain they were playing the spaces ... and not the notes between the spaces. I forceably impressed it upon them. Then I awoke.
Gilmour smirks at the funny sound effects at 3:37 but it all pays off when Roger starts playing that groovy ass bassline from Embryo, at that moment the Floyd suddenly emerge in all their awesomeness. This stuff is pure magic. In my dreams, Roger today gets back with Dave and Nick to reform as a trio and jam out another psychedelic album of stuff like this. In my dreams. My dreams. Dreams. The Pink Floyd is the stuff of dreams.
Do a psychedelic ballroom tour across US & Canada as a power trio--yes!!! Pulling out all the pre-DSOTM tricks and incantations, because they should since it is the right thing to do at this stage.
I don't think there was much harboured bitterness remaining from Dave by that stage and two or three of them have appeared good naturedly on stage together a couple of times since. I think Gilmour has simply moved on and collectively they have all moved on from the kind of stuff in this video. I remember Genesis about 10+ years ago discussed having a reunion of their "classic" line-up, but there was no real interest in it so they ended up reuniting in their later format.
I often wondered (vaguely) how Floyd made those scrapey harp-like sounds, never expected to see it was Nick with his head and shoulders stuffed inside a grand piano.
@@RCAvhstape Actually, what Nick and Rick are doing is NOT prepared piano. They just have nick using a GUITAR PICK on the strings inside the piano, while rick plays different things. "Prepared piano" is when they put stuff ON or IN the strings, to make it sound weird. EX: clothespins on the strings at harmonic locations . Even putting a bunch of empty beer bottles upon the piano's large bed of strings would be Prepared Piano.
@@dumpygoodness4086 I wasn't aware of that. But I can see it would have the bonus you'd have to *empty* the beer bottles first. (I may never have done the piano thing, but trust me - It would *definitely* work better with freshly emptied bottles).
they experimented until they got it right with Meddle and then they stuck to that great formula all the way until The Final Cut and then it changed a bit after that
Historic stuff...a gem...as another poste has said, it captures the expeimentation of the band in the time after Syd Barrett disappeared and they all had to get to chart their new course. As another poster said, it is almost like watching the conception that became 'Echoes'. Very cool....thanks!
Ooohhhh, I love this. Now this the true, weird, psychedelic Floyd I love so much! How sad that we'll never get to see them do stuff like this ever again......... :'(
As a kid doing mushroom_ & acid this period of Floyd was my go to tunes. It sounded like the best music in the world. At that moment in time it probably was.
Totally agree. After they remained on Meddle - Some parts of Obscured By Clouds - Dark Side - They never got back this ethereal experimental feeling... To me this was one of the best epoc of them...
Im 18, and I believe that we can only remember the good music. That’s why old music seems so much better. Khruangbin is a great modern band. Check them out
I believe it’s actual full title is “Corrosion in the Pink Room”, which probably explains the color of the walls... It’s a very avant-garde piece, reminds me of “A Saucerful of Secrets”.
Vintage with their raw talent of experimental sounds of trippy ass psychedelic acid music is just the precursor to becoming one of the BEST rock bands EVER! Floyd forever!
I remember listening to this a decade ago back in high school and I was really into old-school Pink Floyd. It took me forever to find it because I forgot the name. I love it starting at 4:00 cause it gives off those creepy late 60s, early 70s Roger Waters vibes (which I guess makes sense because it was literally done in 1970), I know this may sound weird because of course compared to other Pink Floyd songs this has no views, but I can't believe half a million people have watched this. Hope everyone got the same calm/eerie feeling this gives me, no other music like it!
What? Everyone says, even David, that Waters was the leader until he left the band. Look at this video and you will see who is doing the experimental and progressive stuff, Dave is just trying to keep up.
Love early period Pink Floyd. Their most weird music. Only hard core fans bought it. Not the music one could play everywhere in parties, but i tried. I had to import the albums back then.
The opening reminds me of the original Suspiria (1977) soundtrack - ominous keyboards, disturbing whispers. I could totally see Pink Floyd scoring a Dario Argento movie back in the day.
That same whale singing sound effect from Echoes is used here. It's Gilmour playing through a wah pedal with the cables plugged in backwards, before Echoes he used it a few times experimentally.
The noises are so out there and bizarre I can easily see someone playing this near their sleeping roommate’s ear to scare him. I may have to try that now
Pink Floyd.Apesar de ser um dos mais apreciados do panorama do rock, já se dizia que a sua "música" era protagonizada ou concebida de uma forma ímpar que tornou este grupo num ícone e épico, sendo uma referência musical única! Obrigada "Pink Floyd",The Wall, e tantos outros itens...
Does anyone know if there is an *unedited* version of this recording, either video or just audio? There's are obvious edits at about 3:28 and 4:12, and the end is also clearly cut off.
Mrs Richards: " I paid for a room with a view!" Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam." Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!" Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..." Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!" Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky." Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction." Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?
Video LSD...the kind of trip I'd like to have, anyway. Also I can see where the movie Friday the 13th borrowed that "ch-ch-ch-ha-ha" sound at around 3:28
All this experimentation made masterpieces like The Wall , Wish u were here, Darkside, Animals & all their greats possible. The evolution of Floyd is remarkable.
Roger really liked extra short black T-shirts in those days.
It’s not the shirts, he’s just built like slenderman
I guess his just too tall..his like 1.92 meters
He still does
Same like gilmour,they both really really like short and tight t-shirt
I'm sure Gilmour loved creating this track 🤣
"Roger would literally write a song about anything he saw. Doorknobs, lettuce, the Pope, you name it. He'd bring all these demos in. Jam Sandwich, Postman, My Bedroom Ceiling, Gravy, My Bedroom Ceiling (Part 2), and so on, and then got into physical processes. Boiling was one...that went for 57 minutes. Several Elements Gathered Together In A Cave Oxidizing With A Scotsman...oh, and Corrosion." - D. Gilmour, 2007
Oh man i totally agree 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 your comment made me llf 😂😂
😂😂😂 so true partner!!✌
Hahaha i demand they release Boiling!
Where is this form? Is this from a book or sth?
@@juliangonzalez2930 They probably will, given the rate at which they've been milking the back catalogue recently. Maybe if they'd spent the last 25 years of their working lives making music together, instead of bickering like little children... oh well :-(
I love how while Roger is getting in to the voices and looking all serious, David is smirking at the silly noises.
He probably had a moment of clarity and realized how ludicrous it was.
It sounded pretty cool though. I think all this experimenting was important in getting the band to what they eventually became.
Yeah, I noticed that too...at one point, Nick just gets up and walks away! LOL!
Roger was doing all those things because he wasn’t that good at actually playing the bass.
I like how the voice is just an extention of the guitar
That high pitched sound that starts at 4:12 is actually the sound you get when you plug in a wah wah pedal backwards. Gilmour discovered that effect and used it quite a bit during this time period. You can also hear that in Echoes. It almost sounds like a whale or some underwater sound. Thought I'd share that random fun fact.
Only a true Floyd fan would know this!
I associated more with the wall. Especially at the beginning of “is there anybody out there “
wow cool idea! i thought it was a slight in the echoes
Confirmed. Just read it in Nick's Book :)
And I thought I was the only person dumb enough to plug my wah pedal in backward lol. I discovered that effect in 1995. I always wondered if that's how they got that sound on Echoes when I first heard it in 1998. Now I know.
This is pink floyd. This is masterpiece
🤣
just when I think ive heard every pink Floyd song I find that its not the case. they just keep on givin
Look up Pink Floyd's Household Objects.
There would've been a lot of pieces that were never recorded because for years they would improvise on stage.
Deez Nutz
@@dominicmoisant8393 true
The entire track is just wonderful !
😂
The most creative protest against the conversion of refined metal into a more stable oxidized form that I have ever witnessed.
Ah, you clearly have not heard Lloyd Cole and the Commotions "Hey, Rusty".
@@herbertvonzinderneuf8547 Quality post! I've not the foggiest who that is but yours is precisely my sensibility when humor is concerned.
Also, since I assume you like 'Floyd, check this out. My working Project, not fully mixed yet:
ruclips.net/video/fyo-AehA_20/видео.html
Seriously, though... maybe more of an observation or interpretation of.. rather than a protest😉... I mean, "It Is What It Is", right?...
There is a reason Floyd became popular during the Psychedelic era.
This is an example.
However, music is music, and art is art.
When they mix?.....
This is an example.
Long live Floyd.
They were not a drug-related band, trust them
Pinkyfloo except syd barrett tho
I think they didn't avoid kategorically weed or hash, but they did so concerning the hard drugs like booze, cocaine and heroin.
I guess also some acid might have been popped, but not in a spirit ruining extreme way, like daily /more than one at a time. But of course I'm just guessing. Plus: this is one band, but it consists of different individuals. So perhaps I'm wrong in the one or the other direction, for the one or the other person and period of time !!
They were all pot-smokers, Syd Barrett went on further into hallucinogens
I read an interview with Roger where he claimed to have done acid twice. Once in Greece in the '60s, and again in NYC in the '80s.
Would this fall into the catagory of acid Jazz?
There is NOTHING like older Pink Floyd!!!!
Love The Floyd, I love how they're all doing their absolute own thing but it all comes together to make this amazing sound.
I like that Nick seems to always groove to his own beat... Just kicks around by himself-
The truly magic Floyd period... that never returned anymore... I knew the band just at that time, in 1971.
I dreampt, this morning, early sleep; that I was their sound-engineer.
The band weren't listening too well, and I had to explain they were playing the spaces ...
and not the notes between the spaces. I forceably impressed it upon them. Then I awoke.
Rick's organ riff starting at 4:15 reminds me of the one you hear in Pow R Toc H
This is amazing footage. Brilliant room...scary song...sooo great to see them in this era
Gilmour smirks at the funny sound effects at 3:37 but it all pays off when Roger starts playing that groovy ass bassline from Embryo, at that moment the Floyd suddenly emerge in all their awesomeness. This stuff is pure magic. In my dreams, Roger today gets back with Dave and Nick to reform as a trio and jam out another psychedelic album of stuff like this. In my dreams. My dreams. Dreams. The Pink Floyd is the stuff of dreams.
Do a psychedelic ballroom tour across US & Canada as a power trio--yes!!! Pulling out all the pre-DSOTM tricks and incantations, because they should since it is the right thing to do at this stage.
I'd give one of my testis to see that
David sent Waters Down the road. There is a reason for this
Yes good my dreams too but .....money talks man , as they say they make more money not together .
I don't think there was much harboured bitterness remaining from Dave by that stage and two or three of them have appeared good naturedly on stage together a couple of times since. I think Gilmour has simply moved on and collectively they have all moved on from the kind of stuff in this video. I remember Genesis about 10+ years ago discussed having a reunion of their "classic" line-up, but there was no real interest in it so they ended up reuniting in their later format.
I often wondered (vaguely) how Floyd made those scrapey harp-like sounds, never expected to see it was Nick with his head and shoulders stuffed inside a grand piano.
i thought it was obvious we used to do when we were kids
There's actually a name for that, "prepared piano". It was used a lot by the avant garde composers.
😂😂
@@RCAvhstape Actually, what Nick and Rick are doing is NOT prepared piano.
They just have nick using a GUITAR PICK on the strings inside the piano, while rick plays different things.
"Prepared piano" is when they put stuff ON or IN the strings, to make it sound weird. EX: clothespins on the strings at harmonic locations .
Even putting a bunch of empty beer bottles upon the piano's large bed of strings would be Prepared Piano.
@@dumpygoodness4086
I wasn't aware of that. But I can see it would have the bonus you'd have to *empty* the beer bottles first.
(I may never have done the piano thing, but trust me - It would *definitely* work better with freshly emptied bottles).
David and Roger were beat boxing before beat boxing was cool!!
This was a period where they were not sure if they could make it without Syd so they continued and improvise and experiment as a way to compose music.
Umm... Sid was in this video, he went over to the piano and molested the strings.
that's nick, he goes back to battery after that
they experimented until they got it right with Meddle and then they stuck to that great formula all the way until The Final Cut and then it changed a bit after that
Best périod 1969-1972 parfait !!
pink floyd, dissolving musical boundaries since conceived
Historic stuff...a gem...as another poste has said, it captures the expeimentation of the band in the time after Syd Barrett disappeared and they all had to get to chart their new course. As another poster said, it is almost like watching the conception that became 'Echoes'. Very cool....thanks!
ummagumma
lato b e quello lo stile
Awsome! Pure Pink Floyd!
First time seeing this gem, very cool indeed
same here, i think i could listen that all day, its too short!
Ooohhhh, I love this.
Now this the true, weird, psychedelic Floyd I love so much!
How sad that we'll never get to see them do stuff like this ever again......... :'(
As a kid doing mushroom_ & acid this period of Floyd was my go to tunes. It sounded like the best music in the world. At that moment in time it probably was.
This song reminds me of both Careful With That Axe Eugene as well as the style of Atom Heart Mother (album) and Meddle imho. Fantastic song
Amazing video, thanks! I love these experimental sessions.👍❤️
Very nice Floyd. The ambience is so very missing in music today. Alert: Old guy talking
Im 22 i agree . Music today has no chill or originality.
I agree, I’m 19
Totally agree. After they remained on Meddle - Some parts of Obscured By Clouds - Dark Side - They never got back this ethereal experimental feeling... To me this was one of the best epoc of them...
Im 18, and I believe that we can only remember the good music. That’s why old music seems so much better. Khruangbin is a great modern band. Check them out
"Music" now is aimed at the intelligence level of rioters and looters, back in the day was when music actually existed.
I believe it’s actual full title is “Corrosion in the Pink Room”, which probably explains the color of the walls... It’s a very avant-garde piece, reminds me of “A Saucerful of Secrets”.
No it's the opposite, it was a jam for a french tv broadcast, and as the wall were pink, the song was nicknamed like that ^^
Fingals Cave
Love these guys. They seemed almost camera shy back then.
WHY, WHY, WHY ARE THEY SO GOOD!!!!??? Can anyone tell me??!!!!
'cose they where in 1969 ,my be was better..Franky...sinatrA?????
'cose they where in 1969 ,my be was better..Franky...sinatrA?????
'cose they where in 1969 ,my be was better..Franky...sinatrA?????
'cose they where in 1969 ,my be was better..Franky...sinatrA????
'cose they where in 1969 ,my be was better..Franky...sinatrA????
I have never heard this one and I thought I had every album of theirs, magical period in their development
Thank you for sharing this.
Just fucking awesome!
very great Psychedelic Number and Great Record Quality :-)
I just love it! THANK YOU SO MUCH‼
@ 1:38 imagine if that was Syd walking over took pick up his guitar
I thought that person was Syd :'(
thats what i wanted to imagine too
That's Nick, I think
Fucking sad man.
A 5-piece Floyd would've made our lives complete...
Best ASMR ever!
It's like I fell into a beautiful dream.
PINK Floyd brings back memories
so wonderful track,so much progressive!
Inspirational all round. That's the way to jam.
nick with beard was amazing! xD beard and traditional grip
Always brings me up well 👌🍄😍
Puro experimentalismo , essa época eles eram simplesmente fantásticos. ...🎸🎺🎷🎵🎶🎼👏👏👏👏
Mystifying Sounds..... I LOVE IT 🌸🌼🌻🎀✨🧚🏻♀️🌾🌈💐🦋🌷🌟
Long Live The Pink Floyd 💎
Newest of Pink Floyd for me
Now there is a Pink Floyd show ; three people & a cameraman...
all four members of the band had equal input. it shows.
Damn this is good stuff! DG looking stoned to the bone again lol......
Nobody gives Richard credit for that sick piano notes.
I just contacted ORTF about any missing footage. I’ll update with any info I get from them!
Vintage with their raw talent of experimental sounds of trippy ass psychedelic acid music is just the precursor to becoming one of the BEST rock bands EVER! Floyd forever!
Gracias a Dios
por el Pink Floyd !
I remember listening to this a decade ago back in high school and I was really into old-school Pink Floyd. It took me forever to find it because I forgot the name. I love it starting at 4:00 cause it gives off those creepy late 60s, early 70s Roger Waters vibes (which I guess makes sense because it was literally done in 1970), I know this may sound weird because of course compared to other Pink Floyd songs this has no views, but I can't believe half a million people have watched this. Hope everyone got the same calm/eerie feeling this gives me, no other music like it!
Always liked N. Mason, he's too cool for school!
Go, Nick!!
Syd Barret was Great and suited the psychedelic period just fine... But David Gilmour was the right guy to carry them on into the 70s and beyond!...
Agreed. Two different bands using the same name as far as I'm concerned. Both utterly brilliant.
+Neil Grundy zeroster maybe you mean Roger Waters
maybe you mean Roger Waters
Anthony Ballard
What? Everyone says, even David, that Waters was the leader until he left the band. Look at this video and you will see who is doing the experimental and progressive stuff, Dave is just trying to keep up.
floyd at thare experimental best loved this got it on vhs
You got the entire session? How is called?
pls share with us!
@@diegosepulveda4669 Roland Petit Tribute (I think?) or French TV Sessions
@@epicalprototypeW98 it's on thinkfloyd's website in lossless quality (at least the audio)
and yes I know they're super old comments, this music is older, so what?I bet someone will download the albums if they know the title
I had never heard that song, I love its sonic experimentalism that reminded me of the monumental "Echoes".
3:38 the beginnings of the asmr lol
the musical section is part of The Embryo
Awesome...tks PF...clap..clap...😎
Best asmr video on RUclips
Pink Floyd talvez uma das melhores
Estilo musical nota 1.000
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Wow this is like so good wowowow
Some good Ummagumma stuff.
JD71andOnly there best stuff was from 71 to 79
They are so awesome
Love this early creative stuff
This is awesome, Pink Floyd in there purest state.... BEAUTIFUL AND PASHANET..
Love early period Pink Floyd. Their most weird music. Only hard core fans bought it. Not the music one could play everywhere in parties, but i tried. I had to import the albums back then.
The music drawwwws you in.
Nagyon jó zenekar. Mikor először hallottam kicsit furcsa volt de megkedveltem, ma is szívesen hallgatom.
The opening reminds me of the original Suspiria (1977) soundtrack - ominous keyboards, disturbing whispers. I could totally see Pink Floyd scoring a Dario Argento movie back in the day.
you can hear echoes in this..
That same whale singing sound effect from Echoes is used here. It's Gilmour playing through a wah pedal with the cables plugged in backwards, before Echoes he used it a few times experimentally.
Saucerful of Secrets has it very momentarily.
That sound also appears in "Is there anybody in there?" on The Wall album
when I hear this I always think they are vultures screaming
Simply Brilliant
Oh video reliquia 😉😎
Beautiful
Never hear it before!!!
me too
me neither
heard*
I thought I wAs a fan… but never heard or seen this
The noises are so out there and bizarre I can easily see someone playing this near their sleeping roommate’s ear to scare him. I may have to try that now
Is there any question that Floyd are the kings of psychedelic rock? It infuses every part of their creativity.
Pink Floyd.Apesar de ser um dos mais apreciados do panorama do rock, já se dizia que a sua "música" era protagonizada ou concebida de uma forma ímpar que tornou este grupo num ícone e épico, sendo uma referência musical única! Obrigada "Pink Floyd",The Wall, e tantos outros itens...
This is history developing sound by PF
Damn Rick's organ is on point
AshfordAH1Z
That's what she said
I'm completely in another zone,
totally "spaced-out" in the totally
groovy, mind-bending sound.
Experimental demais, para aquela época, isso forjou a sonoridade que viria a seguir
Does anyone know if there is an *unedited* version of this recording, either video or just audio? There's are obvious edits at about 3:28 and 4:12, and the end is also clearly cut off.
~ I remember seeing an uncut version of this a long time ago, but it seems to have disappeared; copyright claim maybe?
The 11 minute version is still cut l think??
Do you guys know where I might be able to find a longer version of this?
Mrs Richards: " I paid for a room with a view!"
Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam."
Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!"
Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..."
Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!"
Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky."
Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction."
Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?
I think this is a very good song. I never heard or known this before
Pink Floyd 1967 to 1971 - their best time.
I'd give it up to just before the had the bad, really bad, idea of making 'Brick in the Wall', but basically ..... yep.
Syd bysyd Absolutely!!!
1970-1974
1967-2016
1968-1971
Video LSD...the kind of trip I'd like to have, anyway. Also I can see where the movie Friday the 13th borrowed that "ch-ch-ch-ha-ha" sound at around 3:28
No, we were not high when recording this
Jim W
Lol
If you knew anything about Pink Floyd, you would know that no... They actually weren't.
@@nickzero9487 just look at gilmour eyes man. They say otherwise because they are tired of being judged
Pink Floyd... geniales.
The way that mic looks in the thumbnail, i thought Roger had a french fry up his nose!
All this experimentation made masterpieces like The Wall , Wish u were here, Darkside, Animals & all their greats possible. The evolution of Floyd is remarkable.
Desconcertante el haber nacido muchos años después... Hubiese sido aún más ácida la vida :3
Syd Barrett was, of course long gone from the band by this time, but this song represents a logical evolution that he could've been behind.
3:28. ASMR
PINK Floyd ROCKS