Pink Floyd - 8mm - 4K video - June 28 1975 Hamilton Ontario Canada

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • Pink Floyd 8mm 2K Scan, 4K video of June 28 1975 at the Ivor Wynne Stadium, Hamilton, Ontario Canada. Filmed by Jim Kelly 'Speedy' in super8 reels for his personal collection. 4k reel conversion done by The Genesis Museum and audio sync by Ikhnaton and NUFF, audio remastering by David Capolongo.
    genesismuseum.com/
    Donate to help release more of these reels in 4K with link below
    paypal.me/Speed...

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  • @OkRiver06
    @OkRiver06 Год назад +257

    Somebody once said that RUclips is the closest we'll ever get to a time machine, and this video just proves that statement as 100% true.

    • @Mr790825
      @Mr790825 5 месяцев назад +1

      I once said that. It blows my mind!

    • @louise_rose
      @louise_rose 5 месяцев назад +7

      Yes, YT really has grown into a huge open-access archive with lots of priceless, rare video and audio, documentary/feature films and all sorts of stuff that would be impossible to find on the open market. With all its shortcomings, the Tube does a great job of providing cultural goods - I just hope they will find some sort of solution to keep stuff posted even after the person/s who started a channel is no longer around.

    • @user-le8ds6cl6q
      @user-le8ds6cl6q 26 дней назад

      it's the chronovisor

    • @nillehessy
      @nillehessy 20 дней назад

      your own mind is best on God´s divine

  • @jaffasoursgames1032
    @jaffasoursgames1032 Год назад +923

    This video offers more than the 50th anniversary boxset.

    • @Chekmate99
      @Chekmate99 Год назад +25

      exactly what I was thinking earlier

    • @ronaldolaquidara64
      @ronaldolaquidara64 Год назад +20

      Oh by the way which ones pink??😹😂😹😂😹😂😹😹

    • @c.f.pedraza4057
      @c.f.pedraza4057 Год назад +6

      Glad I didn't make the purchase. 😅

    • @danieldiaz535
      @danieldiaz535 Год назад +6

      hello, good afternoon, the video is beautiful wherever you see it, you will have the complete video to be able to talk internally

    • @ROSTAFA
      @ROSTAFA Год назад +2

      @@ronaldolaquidara64 Bob Geldoff

  • @jerryisbored5737
    @jerryisbored5737 Год назад +820

    To folks wondering why this isn't the whole concert, allow me to explain:
    The average 8mm film cartridge could only shoot about 3 minutes of video. With the average Pink Floyd concert being around 2.5 hours long or 150 minutes, that means you would have to have 50 8mm cartridges to capture the whole show.
    The average cost of an 8mm cart in 1975 was $2.50 (USD). That means 50 reels would cost $125, on top of the $30 camera you would have to own already. I also took the time to look up the ticket price for this show, which was $8.50. So, in order to film the whole show, you would have had to spend $163.50 in total, which was a lot of money for the average Joe back in the day.
    Even if you somehow managed to do ALL of that, you now have to sneak in the camera and all 50 film carts, which was no easy task either (even with 1975 security). Then, if you managed to get past the gate with all that, there would STILL be cuts because you would have to stop filming to change out cartridges.
    So, that's why it isn't the whole show. You have to remember that people who did this just tried their best with what they had. If you want to hear the full AUDIO of the show, then simply search for "Pink Floyd Hamilton 1975" or something like that. You'll still have a great experience, trust me.

    • @GenesisMuseum
      @GenesisMuseum Год назад +55

      That would be over $1000 in today's money

    • @chadschott7175
      @chadschott7175 Год назад +40

      Thank you for the explanation.

    • @johndeaux3703
      @johndeaux3703 Год назад +44

      You didn't mention the cost to develop all those reels of films. You could buy longer carts of 8mm/super 8, if your camera could accept them but they probably weren't sold locally. 60's/70's concerts are filmed with at least three camera men so that when one camera runs out of film and they're reloading with film, at least one of the other two will still be filming and you can just cut to their angle and not have a complete drop out.

    • @BigSurJay
      @BigSurJay Год назад +43

      Sounds like you would have to stay pretty sober… at a Pink Floyd concert. God bless whoever managed to record this.

    • @robertgronfors7445
      @robertgronfors7445 Год назад +11

      @@BigSurJay it was Speedy who did the recordings

  • @jeisamarjorie
    @jeisamarjorie 3 месяца назад +133

    Don't worry... You're not the only one who is listening this masterpiece in June 2024!❤

    • @jaimeramirezsolano685
      @jaimeramirezsolano685 2 месяца назад +4

      July and all the months to come!

    • @sjaakdewinter6258
      @sjaakdewinter6258 Месяц назад +3

      True, I am the second one.

    • @ARPSMUSIC
      @ARPSMUSIC Месяц назад +3

      August 2024

    • @Dgcooks
      @Dgcooks 16 дней назад +1

      So glad this gem turn up on my RUclips feed .Saw them in Philly on the Devision Bell tour . Woulda love to been at this show

    • @HectrCheivzHy
      @HectrCheivzHy 13 дней назад

      August almost September❤

  • @ipeklerdenbatu
    @ipeklerdenbatu Год назад +509

    00:00 - 01:53 a part from the "Sheep"
    01:53 - 02:49 a part from the "Dogs"
    02:49 - 03:45 a part from the "Shine on You Crazy Diamond 1-5"
    03:45 - 05:07 a part from the "Have a Cigar"
    05:07 - 08:13 a part from the "Shine on You Crazy Diamond 6-9"
    08:35 - 09:49 Speak to Me
    09:49 - 11:03 Breath
    11:03 - 12:25 On The Run
    12:25 - 15:14 Time
    15:14 - 16:11 The Great Gig in The Sky
    16:11 - 20:30 Money
    20:30 - 22:07 Us And Them
    22:07 - 23:19 Any Colour You Like
    23:19 - 24:00 Brain Damage and Eclipse
    24:10 - 27:45 Echoes

    • @thevannrock6751
      @thevannrock6751 Год назад +3

      Thanks so much

    • @sebastianrodriguezlemoine8013
      @sebastianrodriguezlemoine8013 Год назад +4

      0:00 - 1:53 are all parts of "Sheep"

    • @vervor
      @vervor Год назад +11

      Jesus what a set list!

    • @aaronblackstone5743
      @aaronblackstone5743 Год назад +5

      It is crazy to think they had such good riffs on the backburner prior to the release of Animals

    • @MC-be4ee
      @MC-be4ee Год назад +12

      'Raving & Drooling', and 'You Gotta be Crazy"... later with lyrical modifications, renamed 'Sheep' and 'Dogs' on the Animals LP.

  • @eaglebride
    @eaglebride Год назад +257

    I was there. What a trip. The quadraphonic sound was so incredible you were absolutely immersed in the sound. This concert still haunts me. It literally blew my mind.

    • @theallseeingmaster
      @theallseeingmaster Год назад +5

      I had almost forgotten the quad sound, it was almost sonicly overwhelming at times.

    • @skeletonshorror5184
      @skeletonshorror5184 Год назад +5

      I’m so jealous - how great was Echos live?

    • @nikolademitri731
      @nikolademitri731 Год назад +7

      @@skeletonshorror5184I got hardcore chills listening to echoes at the end there… I can’t imagine experiencing that live.. Almost 20 years ago, at 19, I experienced that track for the first time, on lsd with my friends, and ever since that song just sends me.. I think I’d probably weep hearing/seeing that live. lol

    • @HighFiveGhost50
      @HighFiveGhost50 Год назад +7

      @@nikolademitri731listening to Echoes was a must for my friends when we would take lsd as teenagers in the mid 90s. We would lay in my best friends room and connect. He died tragically around that time and I went back into his room and grabbed his copy of Meddle we would listen to. Hearing it will always affect me deeply.

    • @m42037
      @m42037 Год назад +2

      Nothing sounds like it today, also reverb radio, my old 66 AMC Ambassador DPL had it, that sounded cool af!

  • @anewworldeveryday
    @anewworldeveryday Год назад +79

    I was there, and not far from the vantage point of this film. It was a baking hot day and they opened the gates early, so we spent the better part of the afternoon cooking on the 30 yard line.Despite their best efforts at screening for drugs and alchol at the gates, most of us all were truly wasted by the time the band hit the stage making the experience absolutely epic. I'm 65 now and have never forgotten - nor will I ever - the moment that heartbeat began to circle the stadium from 5 enormous amplifier towers. To see this film now...I dunno. Can't describe it. Just can't.

    • @wagnertnet
      @wagnertnet 2 месяца назад +1

      My friend, I humbly ask you to forgive me for being jealous of you...

    • @atlantaguitar9689
      @atlantaguitar9689 22 дня назад

      At the Atlanta 75 show I don't recall them going to any extra lengths to screen for anything despite there being a couple of early ODs that required ambulances. For the most part, the audience was left alone and the cops didn't mess with people. People were openly smoking once the second DSOTM set began.

    • @TojuRacing-ry4cf
      @TojuRacing-ry4cf 16 дней назад

      That is so cool. This is a great show.

  • @bingus1645
    @bingus1645 10 месяцев назад +240

    This is absolutely incredible! Hard to believe some folks on here are complaining about the video cuts, completely disregarding the recording limitations of the time. Endless thanks to the team that compiled and mastered this footage. A true gift to us Floyd fanatics

    • @patricksommer3971
      @patricksommer3971 10 месяцев назад +14

      Exactly! 27 minutes is a LOT for the time! And it is all that was filmed. IMO the best amateur concert film ever captured, and it seems to be the most popular music related Super8 ever online

    • @nigelsmith3719
      @nigelsmith3719 6 месяцев назад +3

      As nostalgia goes, great video for the times, just don't use the moronic click bait of 4K.

    • @ThePFRG
      @ThePFRG 6 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@nigelsmith3719it literally is 4k. Moron.
      4k is defined by resolution, not video quality. This 8mm film was scanned in 4k, with a real film scanner. Just because you don't see all the facial pores that you want to see doesn't mean that it isn't 4k. Your perception of 4k is insane.

    • @classygary
      @classygary 6 месяцев назад +4

      @@ThePFRGIt’s hopeless bro 😎 🙄

    • @Ewgeniya-k1e
      @Ewgeniya-k1e 5 месяцев назад +2

      Это представьте себе только, ведь это целая жизнь прошла мимо меня, я никогда не видил Пинк Флойд в живую. Только записи на бабиннике низкого качества перещаписанных с монофонических магнитофонов несколько сотен раз и еще на 9 скорости а сейчас Ютуб просто дарит мне то, что когда то мне это было не доступно ведь жил в СССР. Спасибо команде которая сняла этот фильм, низкий поклон и признательность за ваше старание. МОЛОДЦЫ! Моя единственная группа которую люблю слушать. Дай Бог всем здоровья!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @chefbrittan84
    @chefbrittan84 Год назад +112

    Let’s take a moment to think about how many reels of film this person was carrying with them to record this. 8mm can only record like three minutes of film at a time, so this person is reloading and filming at a rate that’s commendable.

    • @patricksommer3971
      @patricksommer3971 Год назад +12

      Yes, this was extremely difficult at the time. I think Speedy brought in nine reels, not easy to get through security! And his filming is spectacular too! In focus, not very shaky... well done, Speedy

    • @danneeson7056
      @danneeson7056 11 месяцев назад

      There was virtually no security that day .The police were told to stand down for the show. No search at the gate, we were literally running to the field to secure best seating. I went so fast through the turnstile that I not only got my half of my ticket but also the whole ticket from the guy behind me. Still have the tickets. Cheers. @@patricksommer3971

    • @mikejulen3805
      @mikejulen3805 6 месяцев назад +8

      Petite réflexion sur les possibilités de tournages à cette époque ( réflexions personnelles de mes propres expériences)
      A l'époque il y avait déjà des caméras "double 8mm" ou "double super 8mm" pouvant enregistrer sans retournement de la bobine plus de 15 minutes (30mt. 16mm-8mm / 7,5 mt 16mm-8mm = 4x 3,4 minutes soit environ 15 minutes de tournage dans coupure.)
      Il y avait même des caméras double super 8mm équipées d'un chargeur de 60 mts 16mm ( soit 2 x 60mt en super 8, 2 x 30 minutes de tournage avec 1 renversement du chargeur )
      Des modèles Pathé Webo avec des moteurs mécanique ou électrique, une Canon tout électrique avec bobine 16mmm soit 2 x 30 Mt super 8, une Elmo avec chargeur 30mt., soit 2 x 30 Mt. Double Super 8, électrique et même une Paillard Bolex 16 MM transformée en 2x 8mm avec chargeur possible de 60 mts (soit 2 x 60 Mt. 8mm)
      Je les connais et je les ai toutes testées en tant que photographe, ceci entre 1966 et 1972.
      J'étais grand fan de ces caméras et des enregistreurs portatifs son (Uher, Akai et autres)
      Le plus gros problème restait le son. Aucun synchronisme à la prise de vues entre l'image et le son. Il fallait enregistrer à part sur un magnétophone à bande magnétique 6,5mm et sur batteries, puis faire synchroniser la bande son avec celle du film, ceci grâce à l'emploi de certains projecteurs qui avaient cette capacité de couplage et lecture simultanée de la bande magnétique (Eumig, Sonic, Bolex, etc).
      Plus tard on a pu coller sur la bande film une piste magnétique et faire le montage son directement avec le projecteur, des modèles sophistiqués et assez coûteux comme Beaulieu (le haut de gamme et même en stéréo !) , un autre, très haut de gamme fut le Fuji avec bobine 360 mts (film super 8), possibilité d'enregistrement du son en stéréo sur la bande magnétique collée au film, lampe Xenon super puissante pour projection dans des grandes salles, télécommande électrique des fonctions, etc ) . J'en ai utilisé un pour un spectacle de 55 minutes incluant 4 projecteurs dias 24x36 en fondu enchaînés, ce projecteur film, le tout synchronisé par un enregistreur professionnel Revox, 2 pistes son + 1 piste de synchronisation.
      Pas simple, même très ardu, mais on y arrivait après des senaines de travail....
      Il fallait s'accrocher mais déjà à cette époque on pouvait faire des miracles avec un matériel spécial déjà disponible.
      Fallait aimer !!!!💕

    • @chefbrittan84
      @chefbrittan84 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@mikejulen3805 no idea what that says frenchie.

    • @MichaelAMyers1957
      @MichaelAMyers1957 4 месяца назад +3

      ​@chefbrittan84 buy a decent phone and you will be able to click on " translate " to read said comment in English.

  • @koolsteins
    @koolsteins Год назад +629

    It’s almost hard to believe this was shot on 8mm film. With the way it’s been cleaned up, it looks more like it was on 16mm film. This is quite possibly one of the greatest finds of live footage from Pink Floyd yet. Thank to all the people involved in restoring this footage. :)

    • @ThePFRG
      @ThePFRG Год назад +32

      Such kind words. Thank you so much!!! I agree, sometimes it looks too good to be Super 8, but I can confirm it is indeed just that!

    • @ronaldolaquidara64
      @ronaldolaquidara64 Год назад +8

      Oh by the way which ones pink?? 🤔
      😹😂😹😂😹😂😹😂😹😂😹😂

    • @lawrencejelsma8118
      @lawrencejelsma8118 Год назад +2

      I don't like edited to be RUclips copyright struck. I'd like to watch the entire concert and get into Pink Floyd '75 music again. The albums sound better than the concerts! 😝 Thank recording and record album masters for capturing the best tunes for my ears. ✊☺️👍

    • @ThePFRG
      @ThePFRG Год назад +23

      @@lawrencejelsma8118 This isn't cut up. This is everything that was filmed. The full thing never existed.

    • @PutItAway101
      @PutItAway101 Год назад +17

      8mm film wasn't as bad as people think. Most of the "8mm film" you see these days is faked with filters that make it look worse than the real thing, really blurry and with stupid amounts of chromatic aberration, and people think it actually looked like that. Like all the fake VHS footage you see these days that looks far worse than real VHS, as if no VHS ever had working tracking and every VHS tape had been chewed up and crinkled! If you get a chance to see real 8mm shown on a decent projector, the quality is pretty good. It's close to Blu Ray quality for detail, colour quality is a bit sketchy though.

  • @colmanjones
    @colmanjones Год назад +464

    This footage was shot from almost exactly where I was sitting for that show! I won’t be surprised if I catch a quick glimpse of my 16 year old self

    • @speedysfilms
      @speedysfilms  Год назад +46

      That is amazing I hope you see ya, there is a really cool part in a intermission where he takes a look around at the audience

    • @Mxulin
      @Mxulin Год назад +2

      @@speedysfilms What time?

    • @ThePFRG
      @ThePFRG Год назад +4

      ​@@Mxulin Try and find my comment with the timestamps!

    • @ThePFRG
      @ThePFRG Год назад +3

      ​@@speedysfilms You should pin the comment that I left, which includes the timestamps for every track!

    • @mrcrazyjonpresents4312
      @mrcrazyjonpresents4312 Год назад +10

      You would think you would remember someone not far from you with a 8 mm colour camera they were rare as hell back then lol

  • @cherrypickerguitars
    @cherrypickerguitars Год назад +226

    I was there! Drove from Aylmer Ontario with two car loads of friends! I was 17 yrs old and this was my first major concert - I thought ALL concerts were like this! Soon found out I’d been spoiled for life. Nothing has lived up to it for nearly 50 years, now!
    Amazing to see this!
    Peace

    • @robertarcher1945
      @robertarcher1945 Год назад +2

      Remember when the rocket exploded?! it broke windows for miles!

    • @cherrypickerguitars
      @cherrypickerguitars Год назад +9

      @@robertarcher1945 yes I do! Totally freaked out the whole stadium! Except for my buddy John “Wolfie” Mantel, who drank 2 1/2 bottles of wine from a wine skin, and passed out cold before he heard a note from PF! We woke him up at the end of the show! Lol

    • @Kenandlizabeehaven
      @Kenandlizabeehaven 9 месяцев назад

      I was 16 hitchhiked from Smith falls. Ontario got there 2 nights early partied across the street at 3 different houses. That whole city was rocking the whole weekend.

    • @Morozov_Guitar
      @Morozov_Guitar 6 месяцев назад

      Круто!

    • @markusaurelius777
      @markusaurelius777 6 месяцев назад

      @@cherrypickerguitars OMG, what a waste lol

  • @flyinpigmusic331
    @flyinpigmusic331 Год назад +392

    This is astonishing. Almost 28 minutes of actually watchable footage from a mid 70s Pink Floyd concert. I never thought I'd see the day...
    Other clips from the same era are either ok quality but only a few minutes long, or crap quality with shaky camerawork. This truly is an amazing find. Thank you to the filmer, editor, audio sync person, and everyone else involved in making this video what it is.

  • @faizomir
    @faizomir Год назад +31

    I was 15 years old in 1975. I then lived in the city of Osh in Kyrgyzstan, which was then part of the USSR. Western rock music was banned in the USSR and we got the records of great bands. Recordings came to us through older friends - students who studied in Moscow and Leningrad. They recorded vinyl discs on tape and brought them to us in the provinces. So in 1975-1976, one of the students of Moscow brought several records to Osh, including Pink Floyd - The Dark Side of the Moon, Queen - A night at the opera. Nazareth - Hair of the dog and other. Since then these albums are among my favorite albums.

  • @robertmezzatesta722
    @robertmezzatesta722 Год назад +46

    I worked for CPI in the 70s and spent the week producing this incredible gig. The roadies did, indeed, detonate all their leftover pyrotechnics after the show which did demolish the score board. What hasn’t been mentioned are all the windows of the houses across from the stadium. Their road manager spent a lot of time handing out cash. I’m in my 70s now and still listen to Dark side of the moon.

    • @greggaitchison7861
      @greggaitchison7861 Год назад +1

      My friend Dan was working that show as well,he had a beer and a spliff with David Gilmour during one of the solos Wish l was there

    • @hippyhappy3887
      @hippyhappy3887 9 месяцев назад

      Wow! That was great time and unforgettable experience. Thanks for sharing memories! Wish I was there!

    • @stephenmarshall9130
      @stephenmarshall9130 8 месяцев назад +2

      My mother's employer Mcintyre Electric of Hamilton was contracted to do the wiring. I was given a backstage pass and told to keep out of sight. Finding my friends as they let in the horde in was a challenge. The concert was fabulous.

  • @BobbysArchive
    @BobbysArchive Год назад +225

    Easily a holy grail, one of the best Floyd films. Good work to everyone involved.

    • @speedysfilms
      @speedysfilms  Год назад +17

      Thank you so much. True labor of love from every one involved. A whole team of people all around the world made this possible. Thank you for watching and please Subscribe and click the "BELL" button to "ALL" so you do not miss any future videos

    • @WilfulDream
      @WilfulDream Год назад +48

      For all those wondering and asking, I'm the guy that worked on the audio even though I didn't get any credit. Sadly, only a single amateur source was recorded by someone very near the stage, you can find the original recording here on RUclips to understand my work on it. I hope I did the best to give you the experience of a true Pink Floyd show we never lived. The restored audio of the whole show is going to be released soon!
      Thanks to everyone for the kind words!
      - Davide Capolongo

    • @WalterDiamond
      @WalterDiamond Год назад +5

      @@WilfulDream I'm so glad I found your comment as I just listened to the whole thing with my 23-year old MDR 7506's (my go-to's for engineering) and was very impressed by the audio. Got some Live At Pompeii vibes, which was highly influential on me in my teen years. Nice work!

  • @lindavesperman
    @lindavesperman Год назад +614

    Jaw dropingly brilliant !!! This needs to be archived as an international treasure.

    • @speedysfilms
      @speedysfilms  Год назад +51

      It is currently archived digitally in multiple places and the reels are properly stored but I hear what you are saying. Truly just historic. Thank you so much for watching and leaving a comment. Please Subscribe and click the BELL button to ALL so you do not miss any of our future videos

    • @tunnel1
      @tunnel1 Год назад +12

      They were in Boston on this tour . I was there

    • @aaronrogers8846
      @aaronrogers8846 Год назад +9

      @@tunnel1 Boston & Hamilton are my favourite bootlegs from this tour. Awesome quality!

    • @johnlomax2502
      @johnlomax2502 Год назад +6

      This is what they were like on tour... 🤘 I saw them

    • @sethflix
      @sethflix Год назад +4

      @@johnlomax2502 I didn't discover them until after The Wall came out. I wish I could have been around and old enough to watch these shows. I was born in '68 though and was only 11 years old when The Wall came out. I would have been 7 at this time.

  • @Trollbaiter
    @Trollbaiter Год назад +59

    The setlist for that show is insane. What a show that must have been!

  • @johng2880
    @johng2880 Год назад +26

    Watching Nick play the drums is joy.

    • @davids6652
      @davids6652 4 месяца назад +1

      Agreed, he had such a unique style- perfect fit for his band mates

  • @TopoGraph8
    @TopoGraph8 Год назад +250

    I was there on that unique and unforgettable day 47 years ago! On the right side of the stadium, a few rows back from where the video was shot. I have a couple of faded photos and have listened to the audio but.....Never thought I would see video footage! Thanks to all involved in the filming, restoration and to you who posted this.

    • @ThePFRG
      @ThePFRG Год назад +17

      Hey, thank you so much! I did the colours and synchronization work on this.
      You mentioned you have some faded photographs, are these your own personal ones or are they ones you found online? I would absolutely love to see them!

    • @theallseeingmaster
      @theallseeingmaster Год назад +8

      I was on the floor, only a few yards from where this was filmed. Kinda like a flash, y'know.

    • @b-music9329
      @b-music9329 Год назад +3

      Wow - I'm jealous! That must have been magic! I'm totally blown away by this footage

    • @patthecat24
      @patthecat24 Год назад +2

      I was across the field, parked my butt in the aisle once lights went down. First concert, not much comes close. This is a masterpiece😊

    • @Nick--Name
      @Nick--Name 11 месяцев назад

      Это было так давно, что, кажется, было на другой планете в параллельной вселенной. И не было ничего цифрового, слава Богу, но всё звучало и играло намного лучше, чем сегодня с проклятой цифрой. Я очень рад, что музыканты живы и здоровы, что живут люди, которые видели и слышали это своими глазами и ушами)
      Невероятная эпоха! Невероятные люди! Божественный аналог!

  • @kevinsandstrom5833
    @kevinsandstrom5833 Год назад +71

    This is absolutely incredible, there's GOTTA be hundreds of rolls of film in attics, storage units, and garages across the world of Pink Floyd in the mid 70's, everyone who brought their camera to a show and forgot about the footage should seriously make it their mission to find the footage they took, this needs to be a movement.

    • @mclovinpo
      @mclovinpo Год назад +4

      You can find channels that archive the footage and enhance and syncs with audio

    • @ThePFRG
      @ThePFRG Год назад +5

      ​@@mclovinpo :)

    • @mclovinpo
      @mclovinpo Год назад +5

      @@ThePFRG I was gonna @ you!!!!!!! Not enough people know your page exists! Floyd fans are blown away when I show em the clips you archived

    • @ThePFRG
      @ThePFRG Год назад +6

      @@mclovinpo Hey man thanks so much! I'm just any another PF fan, but a bit more dedication involved. I try to do this stuff as a hobby, and I have tons of things I need to finalize and post but most of them are shitty VHS rips. It's really, really hard and annoying to work on those. I finished this new Hamilton film in 2 weeks, and it's 7 times the length of an average PF 8mm...it just goes to show that I need a good film and a good scan to complete something.

    • @bleepbleep1961
      @bleepbleep1961 Год назад +3

      Yah until Roger or David get the Copywright Cops onto it !

  • @dylanrhymerthecomedian8023
    @dylanrhymerthecomedian8023 Год назад +14

    As a lifelong Floyd fan I thank you for posting this.

  • @patricksommer3971
    @patricksommer3971 27 дней назад +5

    WOW
    ONE MILLION VIEWS
    THIS IS HISTORICAL
    I don't think any Super8 film of any band has ever reached that!

  • @azdominator
    @azdominator 10 месяцев назад +30

    I was there! I remember so much about this concert! After walking across the bridge from Niagara Falls NY to NF Ontario we took a train to Hamilton on Friday afternoon. Craziest party ever Friday night and then the show was Saturday. I remember that explosion at the beginning of Have A Cigar like it was yesterday. We were also right outside the stadium when they blew up the scoreboard long after the concert had ended! This was an experience of a lifetime! Someday I'll write out the entire story! LOVE THIS VIDEO!

    • @Lukronius
      @Lukronius 4 месяца назад

      We’re here for the full story, mate!

    • @akel135
      @akel135 4 месяца назад

      If you can remember then you weren't really there...

  • @ziggy_zagged
    @ziggy_zagged Год назад +215

    This is brilliant! I was a 22-day-old baby when this shot was taken. My father was 25 years old and he died 4 years ago. His favorite band was Pink Floyd. I became a fan too. I will be 48 in June. Now tears in my eyes. Thank you so much! Greetings from Hungary ♥♥♥

    • @robertgronfors7445
      @robertgronfors7445 Год назад +5

      Thank you for your post..😁

    • @samuelluria4744
      @samuelluria4744 Год назад +1

      Szeretlek!!!

    • @oleandreasjensen5263
      @oleandreasjensen5263 Год назад +6

      Peace and love and best greetings to you from Norway 🕊☮💌

    • @Boatzerama
      @Boatzerama Год назад +5

      Excellent and happy birthday in June. Love from Scotland🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

    • @samuelluria4744
      @samuelluria4744 Год назад

      @@Boatzerama - So it would seem, in simplest terms, that there are four potential categories as far as how people in Scotland are disposed:
      1) Pro Scottish Independence AND Brexit,
      2) Pro Scottish Independence, AGAINST Brexit,
      3) Against Scottish Independence but FOR Brexit,
      4) Against Scottish Independence and AGAINST Brexit.
      How do you feel? And, are any of those categories so underrepresented as to be moot?

  • @OrangeYTT
    @OrangeYTT Год назад +41

    Rest in peace Speedy! Thank you Dolph, Speedy & everyone else who worked on this amazing film

  • @SO-vv9dn
    @SO-vv9dn 9 месяцев назад +37

    I was 18, Steve Mihalich, with my girlfriend Sue Beanland. I have cherished this memory until now Dec 7, 2023. We snuck in Mateus thanks to Sue who was not searched. With Cindy Thornberry and her bf Clyde. We just graduated grade 13 at Sir Wilfred Laurier HS on Quigley Rd that has been torn down a few years ago. Greatest time ever. Thanks Sue, you were an amazing girlfriend. Sorry your parents hated me for taking you to it.

    • @grahammaguire404
      @grahammaguire404 7 месяцев назад +1

      OMG What an absolutely and astonishing find, you really feel like your inside the venue not just a rare treat but an historic event for us mere mortals to watch and listen to.

    • @jackdowner7086
      @jackdowner7086 6 месяцев назад +2

      cool

    • @zoltanszabados8445
      @zoltanszabados8445 3 месяца назад

      I’m sure she appreciates the memory, no matter what her parents thought at the time.

  • @tarkus365
    @tarkus365 7 месяцев назад +14

    Never thought i'd live to see live footage from '75, but i'm so happy I did. As a 22 year old dude, I get to get a glimpse of what it was like seeing them live back during their peak. This is absolute gold, good work to everyone involved!

  • @bettsbetts682
    @bettsbetts682 Год назад +32

    This is pure gold. We are so lucky to live at the same time as Pink Floyd. Thank you for this 🙏🏼

  • @bigcheese2128
    @bigcheese2128 7 месяцев назад +12

    One of the coolest parts of this video is seeing color video footage of average young concert goers in 1975. Recorded and preserved footage of average people in the past is like gold

    • @RobSars
      @RobSars Месяц назад +1

      I was definitely one of those average young concert goers!

  • @lnormann2410
    @lnormann2410 Год назад +160

    This is beyond incredible footage!! I'm amazed that this has been hidden so well for so many years!

    • @speedysfilms
      @speedysfilms  Год назад +52

      Glad you enjoyed it! Was literally stored in a box until recently, when Jim (Speedy) had passed away and the assets where gone over, the reels where rediscovered. Thank you for watching and leaving a comment

    • @Finatic13
      @Finatic13 Год назад +9

      any other films found?
      this is the most amazing PF film ever.

    • @manelromero1564
      @manelromero1564 Год назад +4

      Alucinante ¡ una maravilla ¡ 1000 tanks,

    • @Joshy-g3f
      @Joshy-g3f Год назад +7

      @@speedysfilms Man, what a great story. Nice to hear that old cardboard boxes still have some rock 'n' roll treasure to reveal!

    • @HarryDeano
      @HarryDeano Год назад +7

      @@speedysfilms I watch something the other week about Jim and all his concerts etc, and his friends were saying a lot of stuff is being discovered and 'brought to life'.......

  • @krystbudziak9992
    @krystbudziak9992 Год назад +113

    Wow! This is phenomenal. Great quality video and audio. And the fact that there is so little quality Floyd film footage from this era, makes it all the more valuable. I was at this show with 4 friends. I was 20 at the time and drove cab to put myself through school. As soon as my shift was over at 3am, we immediately headed to Hamilton in my buddy’s Dodge Valiant. We partied the day away with so many cool people we met for the first time. When the gates opened we were able to secure a great spot about 30yds from the stage. Loved the show. As one of the CHUM FM jocks of the day, Dave Marsden, used to say “Nothing can surpass Pink Floyd in concert”. He wasn’t wrong. One of the best days of my life. Speedy, thank you, thank you, thank you for posting this. The memories flooding in right now are overwhelming.

    • @zeeek1
      @zeeek1 Год назад +4

      My brother was there and he said the gatekeepers /ticket takers got overwhelmed and anybody that wanted to just barged right in. After the concert some fans tore up the astro turf and took home pieces as souvenirs. Didn't Floyd or the fans also blow up the scoreboard/clock?? That might have been the last concert that Ivor Wynne Stadium hosted because of all the mayhem, lol. I wish I was born 10 years earlier.

    • @krystbudziak9992
      @krystbudziak9992 Год назад +3

      Zeeek1, I don’t remember the scoreboard being destroyed, but it was 47yrs ago and between that and all the various substances available, a lot of it is fuzzy. I do remember how chaotic it was when the gates opened. We just tore for the front as fast as we could. The locals were pissed (Ivor Wynne was located right smack in the middle of a residential neighbourhood) before and after the show with the crowds. Probably with the loud music during show too. I’m sure these things and all the other chaos emanating from the venue made one of, if not the last concert held there. Didn’t matter, it was one of the best times of my life.

    • @garycitro1674
      @garycitro1674 Год назад +2

      @@djknox2 NO ONE knew the Animals/WYWH tunes because they weren't recorded yet! Floyd used to take around songs on the road to work them around before officially recording and releasing them.. The lyrics and sections were modified.
      My first Floyd concert was 11 days earlier at the Nassau Coliseum. Echoes was a dream come true!

    • @garycitro1674
      @garycitro1674 Год назад +2

      @@djknox2Ah, got it. Remember what an event It was when a Floyd album came out every two years or so? You knew it was going to be a super high quality immersive experience worth waiting for!
      Until the whole thing collapsed after Final Cut, of course.

    • @garycitro1674
      @garycitro1674 Год назад +1

      @@krystbudziak9992 thank goodness that general admission free-for-all nonsense has pretty much ended. I almost passed out from the crunch at a Genesis concert during that period. If I had fallen I would have been trampled to death. Not long after eight people died at a Who concert in Cincinnati under the same conditions. I thought "Man, that could have been me." After that tragedy, security has tightened, and I believe the general admission surge has become a thing of the past. Of course ticket prices have risen 800% and we've all gotten older, which has something to do with the less rebellious behavior at PF related concerts these days.

  • @r.hill.2369
    @r.hill.2369 8 месяцев назад +10

    The miracle of the internet. Sharing unavailable content for interested parties. Thanks to
    Speedy's crew for making this available and God bless you Sppedy.

  • @RateOfChange
    @RateOfChange Год назад +56

    Thank you so much for this. I thought I'd die without ever seeing at least a bit of watchable footage of the Floyd's best era.
    Edit: Seriously, you have no idea how much joy you brought to me with this video. I can't thank you enough. You and everyone else involved in it are my heroes.

  • @0gkmedia0
    @0gkmedia0 Год назад +107

    Unbelievable. Almost a holy grail was found. What a shame no concert of that time was recorded by the band.

    • @speedysfilms
      @speedysfilms  Год назад +11

      Thank you so much. We think so as well. Speedy did such an amazing job capturing what he could with what he had. RIP Jim. Thank you so much for watching and leaving a comment. Please Subscribe and click the BELL button to ALL so you do not miss any of our future videos

    • @nigelpisswater484
      @nigelpisswater484 Год назад +28

      What the fuck were they thinking not professionally recording this or the animals tour

    • @0gkmedia0
      @0gkmedia0 Год назад +18

      @@nigelpisswater484 as far as I know they feared bootleging and they wanted zero press. They played their own game without any PR that was not managed by themselves. What was a great strategy in the 70ties is now a sad fact.

    • @daveb.2499
      @daveb.2499 Год назад +5

      @@0gkmedia0 I heard the same thing. Most bands in the 70's feared bootlegs unfortunately. Any bootlegs from that time period were horribly looking and sounding but bands were still afraid of it.

    • @allenfields9058
      @allenfields9058 Год назад +9

      ​@@nigelpisswater484 -- The "Animals" tour video exists. It's just sitting in the vault because Waters will not let it be released due to his pissing match with Gilmour. Same for "The Wall". The early talks regarding the recently remixed "Animals" including finally releasing live footage, but the liner notes dispute nixed it.

  • @travisbickle2004
    @travisbickle2004 3 месяца назад +10

    I wish i was alive back then to have gone and seen this live. Incredible footage that leaves you wanting more

  • @tedmarkiewitsch4045
    @tedmarkiewitsch4045 Год назад +24

    We drove from Toronto to see this concert. I've attended many concerts since then and this one ranks as my all time favourite. We manoeuvred the stands and made our way onto the field and ended up about 30 feet from the stage. Alcohol induced watermelon, shrooms and a Player's pack filled with doobies were on the menu. The Hamilton police were kept quite busy that day. LOL. The good ole days. A day I relish and will always remember as long as I can.

  • @rapsody9546
    @rapsody9546 6 месяцев назад +10

    This really is amazing…there is not alot of live 70’s footage out there. THANK YOU SO MUCH all involved in creating this 🙌🏼

  • @jaronmartinez5412
    @jaronmartinez5412 9 месяцев назад +15

    Im 24 and im getting into old bands my family liked growing up and pink floyd has astonished me , and its even me amazing that the is real footage from 50 years ago for me to see how amazing they were , thank you for the upload!!

    • @jeremyc9593
      @jeremyc9593 8 месяцев назад +2

      You should check out their HD video Live in Pompeii. It's not an actual concert, but it's so mesmerizing.

  • @jewelofthenihil
    @jewelofthenihil Год назад +78

    This is beyond words. Absolutely astonishing. I never thought I would see anything from this era in such clear resolution. A true gem. Thank you so much!!!

    • @speedysfilms
      @speedysfilms  Год назад +4

      Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching and please Subscribe and click the "BELL" button to "ALL" so you do not miss any future videos

  • @bluemoon-20
    @bluemoon-20 Год назад +17

    Absolutely stunning, thanks for giving us Floyd fans such a great gift!
    I managed to see them twice, in 1977 and 1980 as a young teen. But the 1977 concert stands out because we were a few rows from the stage at the old Philadelphia Spectrum. My older brother was friends with a guy in the Marines who was also a major drug dealer. He got these great seats and the three of us saw an incredible concert during the Animals tour.
    At one point, when David came out, sat in a chair and performed "Wish You Were Here", someone lobbed a cherry bomb or ashcan on stage near him. When it exploded, David stopped playing, paused, and calmly said "Will you please refrain from throwing explosives on stage? Thank you". The crowd cheered wildly. That was the 1970s (in Philly no less). Today the bands would walk off and the concert would be over.
    Afterwards, my brother and his Marine dealer friend, both who were tripping on mescaline during the show, needed me to confirm for them that they did not hallucinate the explosion on stage during Gilmour's acoustic set.
    To this day, after countless concerts over the decades, those are still the best seats I ever had for a show.

  • @cherylwoodward
    @cherylwoodward Год назад +16

    Absolutely incredible footage. Never thought I would see this as the band didn’t think it was important to film their concerts. What a treasure!

  • @mikegeezy3183
    @mikegeezy3183 3 месяца назад +5

    For a video like this the audio is incredible.

  • @delby66
    @delby66 Год назад +21

    I was there and it was absolutely brilliant!!!!!! The previous week I was in Buffalo at Rich Stadium to see a full day concert with Yes as the headliners. WOW!!!! 2 great concerts in one week. God!!!!! The 70's was a joy and a privilege to have grown up during this era of incredible music. I was a huge prog rock fan, so I saw all those bands when they came to our area and when we were able to afford to go to a lot of them. Thank-you for posting this great event. It brought back many fond memories for me.

    • @stephenmolnar3393
      @stephenmolnar3393 Год назад

      I was at both concerts too. I was 15 and were my first two big named concerts. It was Yes with Ace, J Geils Band and Johnny and Edgar Winter. Pink Floyd show is my favorite of all time.

  • @dominiczito7567
    @dominiczito7567 Год назад +11

    This is soo AWESOME! I was at this show! I was probably 20-30 ft to the left of the guy shooting this video! Truly one of the greatest concerts I've ever attended. So cool!

  • @glfcrzbarbie
    @glfcrzbarbie Год назад +28

    I was 15 and it was INCREDIBLE! Thank you for this footage it truly is a gem! I was hoping at some point something like this would surface & it was worth the wait! We were about a third of the way back on the floor dead centre. It’s very cool to see it again, it’s all coming back to me, the details. My girlfriend and I walked around Ivor Wynne Stadium the night before just to catch the vibe and hangout & people were camping out and having a great time! It was so exciting just to be present. We thumbed to a party where our friends were on Hunter Street & everyone was higher than a kite when we arrived, that I remember. That was early morning the day of the concert! People partied the entire day before in anticipation of the show. Acid (I was too terrified to even try), lots of weed though, and I recall so many drugs being sold & passed around at the show. Very memorable, I still have my ticket stub from the show & have seen Floyd or the boys individually many times over the years. Superb that this is out there for all us fans. Pink Floyd & Dark Side of the Moon has always been my favorite, an anthem concept album, just spectacular! Thanks Speedy & all who had a hand in putting this together. It is much appreciated by this longtime fan❤

    • @michaelc1522
      @michaelc1522 Год назад +2

      i was there also 18 yrs old , they had quad sound speakers on all 4 corners of stadium and at end crashed this plane onto stage from one corner guided by rope .Sound was incredible and all residents lost their milk next morning for those that had to stay the night (all Buzzed ) .This was Dark side of Moon Tour Incredible !!!

  • @CarlingOV
    @CarlingOV Год назад +7

    I went to this concert. I was from Hamilton. Was a fantastic time. Stelco blast furnaces opening in the evening adding to the special effects.

  • @devinthierault
    @devinthierault 8 месяцев назад +10

    So refreshing to actually hear Nick using the double pedal.

    • @wisdom0588
      @wisdom0588 6 месяцев назад

      Is that what he’s using?! Nick sounds incredible

    • @alwayscurious413
      @alwayscurious413 Месяц назад

      Nick Mason such an understated player - very fluent he keeps it all moving forward and never gets in the way of the song. It’s live recordings like this where you really hear what he could do.

  • @scotthutch3682
    @scotthutch3682 Год назад +13

    Born 71 been a fan most my life but too young to see these concerts- didn’t start going to see them until 87 and onward - all those shows had multiple musicians and backups - this is just 4 dudes banging out this complex and rich music on the spot - hard to comprehend- thank you for this never thought I’d get to see this raw footage an amazing gift !

  • @mrknotthall
    @mrknotthall Год назад +17

    OMG, I was there! What a nice blast from the past. Drove from Rochester NY. I was a partying 29 year old then. Don’t remember too much of it if you know what I mean. I am now a 77 year old grandfather enjoying the grandkids and kicking the hell out of retirement. Life flew by.

  • @erickleven1712
    @erickleven1712 Год назад +22

    That they sounded this good out front is quite a testament to the effort they put into PA systems. It was totally worth it.

    • @theallseeingmaster
      @theallseeingmaster Год назад +1

      agreed, the audio was outstanding especially for an outdoor stadium show; the soundmen earned their pay for this show.

    • @glennwallis7714
      @glennwallis7714 Год назад +1

      Floyd were pioneers of high quality sound it's basically one of their creative traits as the greatest of all time.

  • @robertnobody
    @robertnobody Год назад +19

    Beautiful footage, it shows what a unique and amazing live show they had at the time, when they all got along...great things happened.

  • @scottwolf8633
    @scottwolf8633 3 месяца назад +7

    Day after I graduated HS in JUN 75, living in NW, CT, drove to Long Island and saw Them perform. The mirrored half sphere with the blades on it, during the show, was elevated and a spotlight off to one side illuminated it as it was spinning. The optical effect, I was riding a beam of light and being drawn into the sphere, with a little help from Columbian Gold.

  • @lenkurcab7095
    @lenkurcab7095 Год назад +8

    Very heartfelt kudos to EVERYONE who let us in the stadium and watch this EPIC SHOW. It is almost impossible to find footage of The Pink Floyd performances in the 70s. I saw them in Chicago at Soldier Field in '78 during The Animals tour. I still kick myself for not bringing my 35mm Pentax with me like I usually did for shows. Watching the pigs floating around the stadium by the famous Soldier Field columns just blew my mind. This footage brought back many happy memories and I thank you from the bottom of my heart!!! Shine On.😊

  • @luigimaster1759
    @luigimaster1759 Год назад +59

    Totally blown away, I’ve spent so many hours looking for live footage like this and finally a dream come true. I hope there is more to come!

    • @speedysfilms
      @speedysfilms  Год назад +21

      Glad you enjoyed it! We have so much to come. Some of our older 1080p videos are getting a 4k + sync redo, so check out our channel to see them. Plus every thing from here we are planning on doing top quality video and audio. We have over 30 bands and some real legendary stuff to come. Thank you so much for watching and leaving a comment. Please Subscribe and click the BELL button to ALL so you do not miss any of our future videos

    • @OutOnTheTiles
      @OutOnTheTiles Год назад +6

      @@speedysfilms is there any Zeppelin in the vault? Thank you

  • @MrLordjonathan
    @MrLordjonathan Год назад +12

    I have always quietly wished for footage like this to emerge before I die. Thank you.

  • @edoardoraspani
    @edoardoraspani Год назад +29

    This footage is jawdropping. As a 23 yo Pink Floyd fan I envy the ones who were enjoying that show. I repeat, brilliant and rare footage.

    • @theallseeingmaster
      @theallseeingmaster Год назад +3

      I am happy to receive your envy; I was at this show and it was fucking great.

    • @speedysfilms
      @speedysfilms  Год назад +3

      I hear ya. I am managing this amazing archive of 70 rock videos but was born in the 80s. I was never able to see any of these shows. Because I am Speedy the RUclipsr and not Speedy the videographer, by proxy of naming every thing Speedy in his memory. Thank you for watching and please Subscribe and click the "BELL" button to "ALL" so you do not miss any future videos

    • @delby66
      @delby66 Год назад

      Myself and my friends were there as well. It was a fantastic concert. The week before, we were in Buffalo at Rich Stadium to see an all day concert with YES as the headliners. 2 great concerts in one week. WOW!!!! Some excellent times, back in the day when you could afford to go to see the bands you love.

  • @gonzaloschmeisser2348
    @gonzaloschmeisser2348 Год назад +17

    I've never seen Pink Floyd like this before. Just on their few official footage. Awesome!

  • @TheKevonian
    @TheKevonian Год назад +11

    Listen on headphones at around 9.00 minutes. The audience reaction to the beginning of darkside is one of universal togetherness. I found it uplifting.❤

  • @chrisrunions5160
    @chrisrunions5160 Год назад +13

    WOW, just wow! When Pink Floyd was Floyd!! I was born in the 70's, but I think to be a teenager in 70's would have been the best!! Best music decade by far!!

  • @larryh8072
    @larryh8072 Год назад +27

    Can’t believe my eyes. There is actual footage of one of the greatest concerts I’ve been too. Surround sound and David Marsden (aka the Mars Bar) as MC. I’ll never forget that day! Thank-you for posting this Speedy!

  • @ponchostoybox
    @ponchostoybox Год назад +57

    You've done an amazing job. I bet Dave Roger and Nick will be amazed by the work you have done in restoring and letting fans see them in there element. Well done

    • @elijahmgibbs
      @elijahmgibbs Год назад +3

      @snakedriverdidn’t realize Rog was Cartman, but interesting idea.

    • @MorningView4
      @MorningView4 Год назад +3

      Well done indeed. What a time be alive.

    • @campsmoky
      @campsmoky Год назад

      @Snakedriver least he’s not a provax leftist war fanatic!

    • @JesusChrist-qc2xc
      @JesusChrist-qc2xc Год назад

      @Snakedriver you can love and respect Jewish people however, Israel has become a puppet and prop for US conservatives.

  • @vincestapels2022
    @vincestapels2022 Год назад +12

    The footage of You Got to be Crazy blows me away... I never thought I would see the footage to a bootleg I've loved for years. Thank you so much ❤

  • @mikefloyd9171
    @mikefloyd9171 Год назад +10

    Wow! True Rock History. Never would have dreamt of to see some live footage from that concert that I have known for many years.

  • @darwinsaye
    @darwinsaye Год назад +106

    It’s a little staggering to think that these guys created and released the masterpieces, Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, Animals, and The Wall, all in the short span of 6 years.

    • @matthewbuxton4476
      @matthewbuxton4476 Год назад +2

      Facts!!!! 🖊

    • @bluesriot2
      @bluesriot2 Год назад +7

      between 1965 and 1975 the was a massive onslaught of genius level crrativiry , the last generation to habe gome through school wirhout getting 'innoculated' , meaning , injected with mercury and what that did to kids brains

    • @jasonnewby
      @jasonnewby Год назад +8

      @@bluesriot2 yeah no such thing as the polio vaccine among others that were around in the 40's and 50's.

    • @bluesriot2
      @bluesriot2 Год назад

      seems easy enough to tell who had them and whose brains were irreversibly altered to a lower iq

    • @katietuten8917
      @katietuten8917 Год назад +2

      Truly gods, my soul has ached since birth to be alive during this time. I ask the heavens every day to show me my purpose here that will explain to me why I have to be on earth at this time...and not then...

  • @nicholasfokas4292
    @nicholasfokas4292 Год назад +65

    This is fucking amazing. Thanks for sharing this. Just goes to show how good their concerts were at the time and why it’s such a damn shame they probably didn’t professionally film them.

    • @speedysfilms
      @speedysfilms  Год назад +2

      Its amazing how many bands for the 70s did not record a thing. I understand it was expensive... Just a shame I guess. Thank you for watching and please Subscribe and click the "BELL" button to "ALL" so you do not miss any future videos

    • @DarrenGlen
      @DarrenGlen Год назад

      agree...mind boggling that such a huge album and 2 tours and no-one in the band or management thought "maybe we should film this...." its actually criminal. Took a dood in the audience to do it with his own coin...

  • @sammoreton333
    @sammoreton333 Год назад +9

    There is such little Floyd footage from their golden years of 1972-1979 so this is a treasure, thanks for uploading.

  • @Paul_owie
    @Paul_owie Месяц назад +3

    I've heard Rodger Waters didn't like facing the crowd. This is the first time I've seen it with my own eyes.
    How cool is it to see Pink Floyd as it used to be has someone has already mentioned....
    thank you for uploading this onto RUclips, The Time Machine. All are yesterday's

  • @valentinoprivitera
    @valentinoprivitera Год назад +10

    This is incredible. I cannot believe there´s such a footage of this era. Thank you very much for this content, this is history.

  • @trentlewis4497
    @trentlewis4497 Год назад +26

    I’ve been following the Pink Floyd footage saga for a few years now. I’ve loved all of the footage that has been able to be remaster and released on RUclips. However, nothing has come even close to this. 30 mins of 4k footage from the 1975 tour with crisp audio to go along with it is incredible! Wish I could have been alive to see those shows but this is incredible work!

    • @robertgronfors7445
      @robertgronfors7445 Год назад +1

      Thank you for the comment. I was at this show at the age of 13. Truly a moment I will always remember

    • @speedysfilms
      @speedysfilms  Год назад +1

      Thank you for watching and please Subscribe and click the "BELL" button to "ALL" so you do not miss any future videos

  • @Dub96
    @Dub96 Год назад +34

    Absolutely amazing! You guys did a great job. Keep it up. This stuff is MAJOR for us huge Floyd fans. It’s almost like we know these concerts took place but they seem so unknown and mysterious because they didn’t film hardly anything in the golden 70s era. This was 27 minutes of pure badassery

  • @antonioni72
    @antonioni72 Год назад +15

    Wow this is incredible. I’ve longed for footage like this. Amazing to see Dave playing the Telecaster as well😀

  • @vrocknet
    @vrocknet 8 месяцев назад +6

    Wow, what a treat to see David & Roger together as band mates in their 'hey day'. Never thought there was (almost complete) songs caught on film from Dark Side of The Moon! What a great film, just love 'Money', and to see the two together performing it, which is arguably one of the GREATEST songs ever composed from the 1970s! No doubt about it, Smoke, Stairway and Money were the top of FM radio throughout the 1970s, and now we get to see it performed live, what a treasure! Thank you so much for posting this, hat's off to you!!!

  • @Max1012ca
    @Max1012ca Год назад +5

    I was at this concert.. to see this now not knowing that there was a recording of my 1st PF concert.. just blew me away.. A big thank you all involved.. 👏👏👏

  • @Your_moms_dream
    @Your_moms_dream Год назад +5

    You have given so many of us who never got the chance to see them live a glimpse into the past to experience that night. Lighting one up now watching this as so many probably did that night.

    • @robertgronfors7445
      @robertgronfors7445 Год назад +1

      Thank you for the comment. I'm with you on the puff...😉

  • @evb62
    @evb62 Год назад +11

    I just checked the setlist on that date, and that was the time to be if you are a Pink Floyd fan! Just fantastic!!!

  • @kenhines4893
    @kenhines4893 Год назад +16

    This is incredible footage, I’m speechless. This footage actually gave me chills and sent me back to when I saw Dark Side of the Moon front row at Roosevelt stadium two years earlier. The footage of Nick Mason’s great wave off Kanagawa drum kit, Rick Wright on the keyboards and the quality of the sound and audio is almost beyond belief. And of course Dave and Roger. Thank you so much for Sharing this.

  • @100PaulRees
    @100PaulRees 4 месяца назад +8

    I was there. 15 yrs old from Oakville, 25 miles away. Something I will never forget is the big paper airplane crashing into the set.

  • @yung_shep1
    @yung_shep1 Год назад +7

    THIS IS AWESOME, I love how everyone there is just taking it in, barely ever shouting but no one leaves ... cause its just magical

  • @GaragadungaXimenes
    @GaragadungaXimenes Год назад +12

    These footages are world heritage! THE BEST BAND ALL TIME

  • @Sheldon_J.Plankton
    @Sheldon_J.Plankton Год назад +10

    This is actually insane wow The only footage I’ve seen like this from the time period

  • @bfdmudk
    @bfdmudk Год назад +7

    A WARM THANK YOU to the original camera man and to the good people at The Genesis Museum (who have worked miracles on Genesis films too). And to the uploader, of course.
    Sure, it is not the whole thing. (Duh!). But it is amazing to have these clips - it gives a real feel for what these iconic shows were like to the many of us who were to young to be there.

    • @patricksommer3971
      @patricksommer3971 Год назад

      I wish it would've been possible to record full shows on 8mm! But this is already a whole lot, close to 1/4 of the show

  • @jonathanwhite6346
    @jonathanwhite6346 4 месяца назад +2

    Amazing to come across this after assuming footage just didnt exist. As so many others have said, its an extraordinary achievement to have filmed this and then created this product after all these years. And a delight to watch.

  • @SDoGG420
    @SDoGG420 5 месяцев назад +6

    great work to everyone who remastered and synced this HOLY SMOKES

    • @ThePFRG
      @ThePFRG 5 месяцев назад

      Thank you!

  • @ClearSoulProductions
    @ClearSoulProductions Год назад +6

    PINK FLOYD 1975
    I was THERE! . . .This was just one of the many gigs I was at as I traveled all over the U.S. &
    Canada with this 1975 Floyd tour . . . THANKS FOR THIS POST! . . .

  • @deadringer28
    @deadringer28 Год назад +21

    The audio sync by @Ikhnaton and @NUFF is pure genius along with the rest of it. Thanks so much for sharing this with us.

    • @Karl_vulture
      @Karl_vulture 9 месяцев назад

      I wonder how that was done? It seems like it would be very difficult especially in wider instrumental sections with all the disconnected clips, how would you know precisely where they are in the song? If there’s guess work involved it still all looks pretty convincing.

    • @gh0stdayss
      @gh0stdayss 7 месяцев назад

      @@Karl_vulturethe people working on this are nearly professional, trust me. They can tell exactly which song it is with the colour the lights are, or which moment in the song with which part David is playing on the guitar. Pretty mind blowing

  • @nurserock77
    @nurserock77 Год назад +20

    I love Gilmour's live guitar tone from this era....it's just fantastic.

    • @ThePFRG
      @ThePFRG Год назад +3

      Mxr phaser, baby!

    • @cHzism
      @cHzism 11 месяцев назад +3

      Can you image how loud his setup must have been? Listen to that Money solo, amps are screaming bloody murder

    • @marcbeecroft3916
      @marcbeecroft3916 10 месяцев назад

      @@cHzism Alan Parsons says he played at ear splitting volume in the studio. Crazy that he got such a good tone out of it.

  • @Mar-up7db
    @Mar-up7db 25 дней назад +1

    I love the colour those little film reels gave.

  • @freelance_commie
    @freelance_commie Год назад +7

    Oh man wow. This is brilliant. I can’t believe I can see them like this. I’ve never been able to picture myself being at a show like this back then like I can with this now.

  • @seansmodernlife9823
    @seansmodernlife9823 Год назад +16

    Wow, I don't think I've ever seen this footage before, and it's so crisp! Hell of a job, can't say enough

    • @robertgronfors7445
      @robertgronfors7445 Год назад +5

      This footage has never been seen before. We just released it today

    • @seansmodernlife9823
      @seansmodernlife9823 Год назад +3

      @@robertgronfors7445 That's awesome man, I'm always happy to know there's still some stuff out there to surprise us 👍

    • @speedysfilms
      @speedysfilms  Год назад +3

      Ya, Like Dolph said very few people have seen any of these videos we are releasiing. Spent the last 30+ year in a box store on 8mm. These old reels are starting to get real old. Soon even the undiscovered reels will be no good. I would hate to think what would have happened to these reels if we had not start to digitize them when we did. Thank you so much for watching and leaving a comment. Please Subscribe and click the BELL button to ALL so you do not miss any of our future videos

    • @seansmodernlife9823
      @seansmodernlife9823 Год назад +1

      @@speedysfilms Man, Im really glad your out there doing that. It breaks my heart knowing how much footage could be tucked away, being enjoyed by no one. You guys truly give these reels the appreciation they deserve. I hope more collectors see this and decide these films are made to seen, and not stored in a box. Good work 👏

  • @philburns5656
    @philburns5656 Год назад +10

    It's hard to argue that this has NOT been the absolute creative peak of this outstanding band.

    • @Michael-mm3fm
      @Michael-mm3fm 6 месяцев назад

      You’re right. Three epic albums, showcased in one concert.

  • @opiekrumpus4182
    @opiekrumpus4182 Год назад +30

    Thank you so much for this priceless video. The overall quality is amazing. For the sad lack of 70s live Pink Floyd film this is unbelievable that this exists. P.S. I had to download and save this. This is definitely a must have for all Pink Floyd fans.

    • @speedysfilms
      @speedysfilms  Год назад +3

      Our pleasure! Its amazing how many bands for the 70s did not get video. Thank you for watching and please Subscribe and click the "BELL" button to "ALL" so you do not miss any future videos

  • @rukiddingmewiththis
    @rukiddingmewiththis Месяц назад +1

    This sounds amazing especially given the circumstances of recording. Bravo!

  • @deborahosullivan7969
    @deborahosullivan7969 Год назад +12

    I was there. The acid on the street at the time was 'Alarm Clock Blotters' (Coincidence ? I think not !). As we approached the stadium the piles of garbage got deeper and deeper - lots of empty booze bottles/cans ... It was a party atmosphere - the folks in front of us had smuggled in a watermelon spiked with vodka. Of course the explosion at the end of the show was legendary - Hamilton banned large rock concerts of this sort for many years afterwards (ear drums and windows shattered ...).

  • @ndf.freitas
    @ndf.freitas Год назад +37

    Esse filme deve ser preservado como relíquia da humanidade.
    Obrigado Pink Floyd, obrigado a você que gravou, obrigado a quem montou e sincronizou o áudio e obrigado a você que compartilhou.
    Pink Floyd, na minha opinião, foi a melhor banda entre o final dos anos 60 até os anos 80.
    Abraços a todos floydianos ao redor do mundo.
    tradução:
    This film must be preserved as a relic of humanity. Thank you Pink Floyd, thank you for recording it, thank you for editing and synchronizing the audio, and thank you for sharing it. Pink Floyd, in my opinion, was the best band from the late 60's to the 80's. Hugs to all floydians around the world

    • @marileneboschofsky88
      @marileneboschofsky88 8 месяцев назад +1

      Abraços da Alemanha meu conterrâneo.Você disse tudo.Eu com meus 68 anos amo Pink Floyd desde os 18 anos quando ainda morava no RJ.

  • @jamesfloydspfbootlegs3432
    @jamesfloydspfbootlegs3432 Год назад +140

    Time stamps
    Raving And Drooling 0:13
    You’ve Gotta Be Crazy 1:55
    Shin On 1-5 2:50
    Have A Cigar 3:46
    Shine On 6-9 5:08
    Intermission 8:14
    Speak To Me 8:35
    Breathe 9:52
    On The Run 11:04
    Time 12:21
    Breathe (Reprise) 14:34
    Great Gig 15:15
    Money 16:12
    Us And Them 20:38
    Any Colour You Like 22:08
    Brain Damage 23:20
    Eclipse 23:31
    Intermission 23:59
    Echoes 24:11

    • @ThePFRG
      @ThePFRG Год назад +5

      I already posted them :>

    • @jamesfloydspfbootlegs3432
      @jamesfloydspfbootlegs3432 Год назад +2

      @@ThePFRG oh

    • @lyttee7386
      @lyttee7386 Год назад +2

      1 of only 2 pf 8mm filmers to have filmed every song in a setlist

    • @speedysfilms
      @speedysfilms  Год назад +10

      @the pink floyd research group did most of the audio sync for this video. If any one knows its NUFF. Thanks again for all your work buddy. Thank you as well for doing this, I know it takes some real time and shows the amount of love every one is having for this video. Thank you so much for watching and leaving a comment. Please Subscribe and click the BELL button to ALL so you do not miss any of our future videos

    • @ThePFRG
      @ThePFRG Год назад +2

      @@speedysfilms Thanks so much man! Love you.

  • @s7evens4
    @s7evens4 Год назад +17

    I can't believe that I've just seen a real YGBC footage. This is awesome, absolutely. 💗💗

    • @speedysfilms
      @speedysfilms  Год назад +1

      Thank you! 😊 Still cant believe it my self. Thank you for watching and leaving a comment

    • @kevinquinn4499
      @kevinquinn4499 Год назад +1

      And two years before it’s release!

  • @JohnDoe-gk7ok
    @JohnDoe-gk7ok 2 месяца назад +2

    Always a privilege to get 70s Floyd footage. I was always curious about the live Floyd experience when the band was in its prime. At the same time, technology had not caught up with the complexity of their music, and you couldn’t have the kind of spectacle that Waters and Gilmour would eventually have after the band broke up. By the 90s, the technology was available to make the music look like it sounded, but the true Floyd had already ended.

  • @MichaelAlso
    @MichaelAlso 11 месяцев назад +5

    5:05 We're not gonna talk about that vocal perfectly transitioning into a synth. This is incredible. Thank you so much!

    • @AngeloFonta
      @AngeloFonta 10 месяцев назад +1

      I thought the same

  • @MoeJoe974
    @MoeJoe974 Год назад +5

    I saw this same Pink Floyd set list two months earlier at the Los Angeles Sports Arena. I was 16 yoa. Awesome to see it on video. Thank you so much.

    • @speedysfilms
      @speedysfilms  Год назад

      Rock on! That is awesome, hope this took you back down memory lane a little. Thank you for watching and please Subscribe and click the "BELL" button to "ALL" so you do not miss any future videos