@@sspbrazil It’s very very hard to focus on the subject in Low lighting or the dark especially with equipment back in the 70s. So this footage itself is totally amazing.
That is shocking. I had always assumed something professionally recorded was in a warehouse somewhere waiting to be discovered/released. Now they did record the Wall tour professionally correct? They just decided it didn’t look good?
@@underwriter100 Yup, as for the wall it's for sure recorded professionally but due to unknown reasons (probably looks too dark on film idk man) Waters decided to shelve it. With today's technology I'm sure it could be fixed. It'll be a damn surprise if the Floyd camp did record a show from the Animals tour professionally, not in this lifetime haha
@@mclovinpo actually, that is shocking. As mentioned by the original poster, this was a band that went heavy on visuals (since the 60’s) & they don’t want to film their own shows in the 70’s?! I can see if they wanted the ‘purity’ of their shows to remain uncaptured but still would think the band would want some of shows filmed so they can decide later what to do with it. Like the Wall tour
While unfortunately nothing was pro filmed, every show was pro recorded by Waters himself. So somewhere there are soundboard recordings of every 1977 show. Which is why Waters yells out a different number every show during Pigs, to identify each show.
Holy hell. Pink Floyd footage during the mid 70s is rare. Awesome find. They are one of my favorite bands but they have a lot to be desired live. Guess it's more of the experience
1977 was the first tour they had a 2nd guitarist on stage - so a bit closer to the studio versions where Gilmour has multiple guitar tracks going - contrast that to later tours by the 80's / 90's PF - and solo tours by Waters & Gilmour - LOTS of extra musicians on stage to fill out the live sound ..
@@Hey_Blinkin -- I did miss PF in the 80s /90s - but I did see both Gilmour & Waters solo - David in 1984 - Roger in 1987 - both had plenty of musicians on stage - both had great live sound - back in early 70s think they did not want extra musicians on stage - just as a matter of pride - Zeppelin - the Who - EL&P and others were the same - so they made up for it with volume & distortion - in PF's case - also some tape effects - the Who were accused of having a tape of keyboard parts playing - (since Townsend was busy playing guitar) - and so they switched to having a 'hidden' keyboard player - not sure which was worse ..
@@Hey_Blinkin like I said, I love Pink Floyd but it's foolish to think (not insulting you at all) that David's wife can write nearly as good as Roger Waters. Or even Syd...I really don't like Roger but Pink Floyd wasn't complete without him just like it's not complete without David, Nick or Rick.
@@billyz5088 imo Pink Floyd is similar to The Beatles 65 - 70. They were so innovative in the studio that it was nearly impossible to play their stuff live
I attended this concert... It was wild. The video is nostalgic! The sound was pretty tremendous for the times. And visuals - Oh yeah... We didn't know what was planned or what was going wrong. Crazy days. Damn I miss those days.
Thanks for posting. I was at this show. I was probably about 8 to 10 rows from the front on the left side when facing the stage (closer to Dave. I was 13 years old (my 14th B-Day would be in August). We were on 4-way Orange Sunshine LSD. It was a glorious show. However… Roger was very prickly at times. I told my friends that I felt this was going to be their last tour. I felt like we were watching the beginnings of the end. I was just off by a little. Once again… Thanks for posting. This is the best 1977 fan footage I’ve ever seen. ✌🏾❤️🎸🍄
Considering the brawling that was going on in front of the stage while they were trying to play, he was justified to be pissed off. Just like the night before, there was a constant fight going on on the field level.
Wow. I remember what a nightmare this footage used to look like. Definitely an upgrade. Never thought I'd see the day where we'd get such a treat as this
Fantastic. Utterly fantastic. My fingers will forever be crossed that the other 77 footage trapped behind decades of VHS/DVD copying eventually surfaces and is treated just like this.
I saw Animals at MSG. Animals straight through, Wish You Were Here straight through, Money and Us And Them encores. The seats behind the stage were closed off and they had the uninflated pig hanging from cables. When pigs started it began inflating. The people in the orchestra couldn't see it behind a curtain. They brought it out over the stage and over the orchestra, red lazer eyes and all. During the echoey dog barking they had a few sets of speakers placed at various points way up in the steel rafters. I was there. I was 17.
Que gran regalo poder ver a Pink Floyd en vivo en vídeo en su época dorada, siempre le he recriminando a la banda no haber grabado sus conciertos, es fantástico la puesta en escena... Marionetas, pantallas gigantes, fuegos artificiales, todo lo que hoy vemos común en un concierto en los 70s era imposible y ellos lo hicieron posible, simplemente la mejor banda de todos los tiempos.❤️❤️🤟🏼
I was living on the South Shore of Lake Tahoe in 1977. My roommate knew a guy who owned a stereo speaker shop....& he was gonna' hold us a pair of tickets to one of their shows up in Oakland. But I think the dude sold the tickets before we could get off work to go pick them up. It would be Gilmour's 'About Face' tour.....& their 'Momentary Lapse of Reason' tour...( 3 x ).....& finally the 'Division Bell' tour..... ( 2 x ).....that I would finally get to see them. But that 'Animals' might be the one Pink Floyd album I revisit most often.
About 35 years ago at school and with pink floyd patches on my coat my music teacher gave me a cassette copy of California stockyard which kicked off a lifelong obsession, struck by the unusual sound quality but the show shone through.... The snowy guitar solo in wish you were here is short and sweet but to this day one of most stunning in a vast collection of pink floyd recordings.... I'd give a limb for a full film of this...
Great stuff by the way, I've always appreciated how difficult it must've been for any amateur film of this tour and being obsessed with this period always been perplexed as to why they never filmed it officially after all the tour was billed as the most spectacular of the time..... Emerson Lake and palmer filmed at the Olympic stadium around the same time as Pink floyd did theirs and with all due respect to elp it wasn't much of a spectacle and self indulgent on the band and not enough of the vast venue.
My opinion is that there is a lot more 70's film out there. But some holders are of the opinion "Pink Floyd made millions, the Record Company made millions, promoters made millions, fans paid many millions on tickets and t shirts. Why would I give up my desirable footage for free ?"
The old big A stadium.,I was sitting on the grass with my girl friend about 50 ft from the stage at this show..It was one of many Floyd shows I saw..the flying pig was pretty 😎😎😎
It’s so good, you can see the guys in the yellow jackets up front. Also, interesting how the camera person was close up to the stage but then moved back. Thanks for posting
Yo those outfits the band members are wearing look really cool. This footage makes me wish they actually recorded stuff officially. Beautiful fan footage, sure I wish the animals portion was a bit more in focus but whatever’s, soycd makes up for it. Floyd are the worst when it comes to preservation and seeing stuff like this only proves my point further. Their shows were beautiful and deserved to be recorded professionally. Only question is, what do we do about it? Build a Time Machine? Cry about it?
I was at this show. Does anyone who saw them on this tour remember them piping in Echoes, Set the Controls and A saucerful of secrets through P A about an hour or so before the start of their set? I remember thinking at the time how odd that they would do that.
Amazing you got to see this show! And wow, I have never heard that before! That's really interesting, hopefully other people can remember what the soundscape was before this show. I uploaded a 1977 show in England fairly recently which contains about 15 minutes of pre-show soundscape. No early Pink Floyd songs, just a some animal noises (birds chirping being the main one) and the MC demonstrating the Pink Noise test. Is that something you remember from the PA as well? Or was it just those Pink Floyd songs instead? You can hear this pre-show soundscape here: ruclips.net/video/_mtsTTkz2VA/видео.html
@@OaksMA_Yes the soundscape was also piped in just prior to the beginning of their set right after songs were over. I’m guessing since there was no opening act that it was done to fill in time. Can’t believe I still remember after all these years
Crap. I'm not sure that I snagged this before Yeeshkul went down. I didn't know it was going down till it was gone. My ratio was ROCKING and I didn't take good advantage. RIP Yeeshkul. Anyone have this file please? RUclips's video compression is too much.
Please god if someone have a full footage of PF playing sheep in the 70's make it share with the world 😪//Btw could you pls upload Knebworth 1975? (i heard some bootlegs before but with your magic i think that show can sound a lot better 😅
I was expecting this live to be released or the one in Oakland for the Deluxe edition. It was big disappointment to have the deluxe exition of Animals without a live of that era
AI will be able to recreate believable footage from this and other sources in pristine quality. Not reality, but satisfyingly realistic. For sure, audio sources will be cleaned and mixed to perfection.
Bootlegging never really works out well. Doesn't matter if it's an iphone or a plastic brick super 8, there's going to be shots of some chicks butt and your shoes and never enough of the real content. lol. The Dead giving people space to tape was always the move for this kind of thing- set it up, leave it alone.
This footage was posted because it’s a major upgrade. Are you familiar with how the VHS version looks? The difference between that and this is night and day.
The only other bootleg footage from Pink Floyd's 1975 - 1977 era that I can think that "could be better" and has had a 2K rescan is Landover 1975, That is of course is well focused and stable but I think you're missing the bigger picture of this release. This footage has been stuck on mid to high gen VHS tapes for nearly 35 years in the bootlegging scene and finally having a 2K rescan of the original reels is surreal. it took a lot of effort for people back then to sneak in Super8 cameras and not be detected by security, so there may be better footage out there for other bands but for Pink Floyd, they had tight security in some arenas back then so we're lucky enough to even have this, just be a little grateful.
Beggars can't be choosers... Seen better what? From this tour, if so enlighten us all.... In the meantime be grateful people share any footage from this period...
Whoever managed to bring in an 8mm camera had balls the size of grapefruits!
There is footage of a Zeppelin show where someone had the camera and microphone out in broad daylight.
It’s too bad they couldn’t focus it though lol.
Super 8 mm memories ftw!
Watermelons, actually. Just had them measured and polished. But thank you anyway for the compliment. 🥸
@@sspbrazil It’s very very hard to focus on the subject in Low lighting or the dark especially with equipment back in the 70s. So this footage itself is totally amazing.
feels kinda surreal actually seeing them perform this tour this clearly
Absolute shocking that nothing was filmed or pro recorded during the golden period, For an act so heavy on visuals. Astounding really.
That is shocking. I had always assumed something professionally recorded was in a warehouse somewhere waiting to be discovered/released. Now they did record the Wall tour professionally correct? They just decided it didn’t look good?
@@underwriter100 Yup, as for the wall it's for sure recorded professionally but due to unknown reasons (probably looks too dark on film idk man) Waters decided to shelve it. With today's technology I'm sure it could be fixed.
It'll be a damn surprise if the Floyd camp did record a show from the Animals tour professionally, not in this lifetime haha
Not shocking it was the bands request
@@mclovinpo actually, that is shocking. As mentioned by the original poster, this was a band that went heavy on visuals (since the 60’s) & they don’t want to film their own shows in the 70’s?! I can see if they wanted the ‘purity’ of their shows to remain uncaptured but still would think the band would want some of shows filmed so they can decide later what to do with it. Like the Wall tour
While unfortunately nothing was pro filmed, every show was pro recorded by Waters himself. So somewhere there are soundboard recordings of every 1977 show. Which is why Waters yells out a different number every show during Pigs, to identify each show.
I was there with a group of friends. Such an amazing show.
Holy hell. Pink Floyd footage during the mid 70s is rare. Awesome find. They are one of my favorite bands but they have a lot to be desired live. Guess it's more of the experience
1977 was the first tour they had a 2nd guitarist on stage - so a bit closer to the studio versions where Gilmour has multiple guitar tracks going - contrast that to later tours by the 80's / 90's PF - and solo tours by Waters & Gilmour - LOTS of extra musicians on stage to fill out the live sound ..
You must have never seen them in the 80's-90's. Easily the best touring band of the time.
@@Hey_Blinkin -- I did miss PF in the 80s /90s - but I did see both Gilmour & Waters solo - David in 1984 - Roger in 1987 - both had plenty of musicians on stage - both had great live sound - back in early 70s think they did not want extra musicians on stage - just as a matter of pride - Zeppelin - the Who - EL&P and others were the same - so they made up for it with volume & distortion - in PF's case - also some tape effects - the Who were accused of having a tape of keyboard parts playing - (since Townsend was busy playing guitar) - and so they switched to having a 'hidden' keyboard player - not sure which was worse ..
@@Hey_Blinkin like I said, I love Pink Floyd but it's foolish to think (not insulting you at all) that David's wife can write nearly as good as Roger Waters. Or even Syd...I really don't like Roger but Pink Floyd wasn't complete without him just like it's not complete without David, Nick or Rick.
@@billyz5088 imo Pink Floyd is similar to The Beatles 65 - 70. They were so innovative in the studio that it was nearly impossible to play their stuff live
I attended this concert... It was wild. The video is nostalgic! The sound was pretty tremendous for the times. And visuals - Oh yeah... We didn't know what was planned or what was going wrong. Crazy days. Damn I miss those days.
My god, this is so nice! Thank you to everyone involved, hands down the best 77 footage!
montreal exists
Thanks for posting. I was at this show. I was probably about 8 to 10 rows from the front on the left side when facing the stage (closer to Dave. I was 13 years old (my 14th B-Day would be in August). We were on 4-way Orange Sunshine LSD. It was a glorious show. However… Roger was very prickly at times. I told my friends that I felt this was going to be their last tour. I felt like we were watching the beginnings of the end. I was just off by a little. Once again… Thanks for posting. This is the best 1977 fan footage I’ve ever seen. ✌🏾❤️🎸🍄
Prickly? I'm sure he was being inspired to write The Wall!
Considering the brawling that was going on in front of the stage while they were trying to play, he was justified to be pissed off. Just like the night before, there was a constant fight going on on the field level.
Wow. I remember what a nightmare this footage used to look like. Definitely an upgrade. Never thought I'd see the day where we'd get such a treat as this
Fantastic. Utterly fantastic. My fingers will forever be crossed that the other 77 footage trapped behind decades of VHS/DVD copying eventually surfaces and is treated just like this.
I saw Animals at MSG. Animals straight through, Wish You Were Here straight through, Money and Us And Them encores. The seats behind the stage were closed off and they had the uninflated pig hanging from cables. When pigs started it began inflating. The people in the orchestra couldn't see it behind a curtain. They brought it out over the stage and over the orchestra, red lazer eyes and all. During the echoey dog barking they had a few sets of speakers placed at various points way up in the steel rafters. I was there. I was 17.
Pretty great sound for a super 8!
Our poor suffering souls! Having to endure so little live footage of the prodigious Pink Floyd. Thank you for theses glimpses of greatness.
wow, I'm at a loss of words. Thank you so much to everyone involved. This might be the best 77 footage I've ever seen
Just compared this to the VHS version. There is NO comparison. Excellent work OaksMA!!!
Never seen footage of this tour. Thanks
Wow this looks great! Almost feel like I'm getting banged around in the pit. Awesome clean up
Brings back some great memories. Soldier field , Chicago same year
Que gran regalo poder ver a Pink Floyd en vivo en vídeo en su época dorada, siempre le he recriminando a la banda no haber grabado sus conciertos, es fantástico la puesta en escena... Marionetas, pantallas gigantes, fuegos artificiales, todo lo que hoy vemos común en un concierto en los 70s era imposible y ellos lo hicieron posible, simplemente la mejor banda de todos los tiempos.❤️❤️🤟🏼
5:30 What was the voice crack Roger? 😭😭😭
Thankyou! Hopefully one day we'll get to see a full length high quality video of this set.I would have loved to see this tour. Pigs might fly....
First time watching animals era footage, for sure there are more hidden somewhere, it's outstanding
I was living on the South Shore of Lake Tahoe in 1977. My roommate knew a guy who owned a stereo speaker shop....& he was gonna' hold us a pair of tickets to one of their shows up in Oakland. But I think the dude sold the tickets before we could get off work to go pick them up. It would be Gilmour's 'About Face' tour.....& their 'Momentary Lapse of Reason' tour...( 3 x ).....& finally the 'Division Bell' tour..... ( 2 x ).....that I would finally get to see them. But that 'Animals' might be the one Pink Floyd album I revisit most often.
About 35 years ago at school and with pink floyd patches on my coat my music teacher gave me a cassette copy of California stockyard which kicked off a lifelong obsession, struck by the unusual sound quality but the show shone through.... The snowy guitar solo in wish you were here is short and sweet but to this day one of most stunning in a vast collection of pink floyd recordings.... I'd give a limb for a full film of this...
Great stuff by the way, I've always appreciated how difficult it must've been for any amateur film of this tour and being obsessed with this period always been perplexed as to why they never filmed it officially after all the tour was billed as the most spectacular of the time..... Emerson Lake and palmer filmed at the Olympic stadium around the same time as Pink floyd did theirs and with all due respect to elp it wasn't much of a spectacle and self indulgent on the band and not enough of the vast venue.
Fantástico ver en vivo s los 4 Floyds. Estaban muy adelantados a su época en música, escenarios y sonido. Muchas gracias por video.
Thank you for the details in the description.
omfg, thank you!
My opinion is that there is a lot more 70's film out there. But some holders are of the opinion "Pink Floyd made millions, the
Record Company made millions, promoters made millions, fans paid many millions on tickets and t shirts. Why would
I give up my desirable footage for free ?"
the sheep footage is awesome!
Love catching anything like this, from the greatest band that ever existed. Thank you to anyone involved in sharing this with us.
Documento eccezionale grazie
Ciao in rete c'è un concerto identico datato 6 maggio! Cerco di capire quale sia la data esatta
Wow, I've never seen footage of them this old that wasn't professionally done! Thank you!
What a treat! Thank you!
The old big A stadium.,I was sitting on the grass with my girl friend about 50 ft from the stage at this show..It was one of many Floyd shows I saw..the flying pig was pretty 😎😎😎
Gracias por compartir, exelente material, vamos que se puede a fin de año concert full. Saludos Floydianos. Gustav
Holy shit amazing, thank you!
thank you so much for this, pls never stop
It’s so good, you can see the guys in the yellow jackets up front. Also, interesting how the camera person was close up to the stage but then moved back. Thanks for posting
Yo those outfits the band members are wearing look really cool. This footage makes me wish they actually recorded stuff officially. Beautiful fan footage, sure I wish the animals portion was a bit more in focus but whatever’s, soycd makes up for it. Floyd are the worst when it comes to preservation and seeing stuff like this only proves my point further. Their shows were beautiful and deserved to be recorded professionally. Only question is, what do we do about it? Build a Time Machine? Cry about it?
Forever Floyd 💎
awesome!!!!!!
my dad went to this one! i’ll send u his reaction when i show him this video
This show was worth to properly recorded because of the inverted umbrellas gave a different feeling on the stage!
This is really amazing
Maravilloso muchas gracias
I was at this show. Does anyone who saw them on this tour remember them piping in Echoes, Set the Controls and A saucerful of secrets through P A about an hour or so before the start of their set? I remember thinking at the time how odd that they would do that.
Amazing you got to see this show! And wow, I have never heard that before! That's really interesting, hopefully other people can remember what the soundscape was before this show. I uploaded a 1977 show in England fairly recently which contains about 15 minutes of pre-show soundscape. No early Pink Floyd songs, just a some animal noises (birds chirping being the main one) and the MC demonstrating the Pink Noise test. Is that something you remember from the PA as well? Or was it just those Pink Floyd songs instead? You can hear this pre-show soundscape here: ruclips.net/video/_mtsTTkz2VA/видео.html
@@OaksMA_Yes the soundscape was also piped in just prior to the beginning of their set right after songs were over. I’m guessing since there was no opening act that it was done to fill in time. Can’t believe I still remember after all these years
Great job
Saw Oakland night 2 may 10
pure gold
Rare as fuck
PINK FLOYD THE EPITOME
OF MUSIC
☮️👊🎼💎
Crap. I'm not sure that I snagged this before Yeeshkul went down. I didn't know it was going down till it was gone. My ratio was ROCKING and I didn't take good advantage. RIP Yeeshkul. Anyone have this file please? RUclips's video compression is too much.
Gran material
As usual, Gilmour's guitar sounds insanely great.
very nice
Please god if someone have a full footage of PF playing sheep in the 70's make it share with the world 😪//Btw could you pls upload Knebworth 1975? (i heard some bootlegs before but with your magic i think that show can sound a lot better 😅
I was expecting this live to be released or the one in Oakland for the Deluxe edition. It was big disappointment to have the deluxe exition of Animals without a live of that era
Obrigado!
Égua 😎
Was it a show effect or a mistake with the burning pig?? Great footage!
This footage reminds me of Hawkwind
💗💗💗💗💗💗
AI will be able to recreate believable footage from this and other sources in pristine quality. Not reality, but satisfyingly realistic. For sure, audio sources will be cleaned and mixed to perfection.
@OaksMa Can you link the audio source for this it sounds immaculate
Os vídeos antigos ao vivo do pink floyd no you tube sempre são muito ruins, alguém sabe me dizer por quê???
Mon groupe préféré. Mais la qualité est décevante. Amateurs
Please share a link to the "professional"-quality footage. That would be helpful.
Sorry
You may have been there but lousy visual and audio
Í was 5here but this sucks
Bootlegging never really works out well. Doesn't matter if it's an iphone or a plastic brick super 8, there's going to be shots of some chicks butt and your shoes and never enough of the real content. lol. The Dead giving people space to tape was always the move for this kind of thing- set it up, leave it alone.
Una porcheria
È un video amatoriale del 1977 girato alla bene e meglio e restaurato col massimo dell'impegno...lo credo bene 😅
Sound is good video is not.
Too bad it was shot so horribly. ANY film footage from that tour is priceless but this was a missed opportunity. Pretty much junk.
Horrivel.
For a Bootleg, this film absolutely horrible. Blurry, moving camera all over the place. Seen Better.
This footage was posted because it’s a major upgrade. Are you familiar with how the VHS version looks? The difference between that and this is night and day.
The only other bootleg footage from Pink Floyd's 1975 - 1977 era that I can think that "could be better" and has had a 2K rescan is Landover 1975, That is of course is well focused and stable but I think you're missing the bigger picture of this release. This footage has been stuck on mid to high gen VHS tapes for nearly 35 years in the bootlegging scene and finally having a 2K rescan of the original reels is surreal. it took a lot of effort for people back then to sneak in Super8 cameras and not be detected by security, so there may be better footage out there for other bands but for Pink Floyd, they had tight security in some arenas back then so we're lucky enough to even have this, just be a little grateful.
Beggars can't be choosers... Seen better what? From this tour, if so enlighten us all.... In the meantime be grateful people share any footage from this period...
Ok Karen.
thanks for this
Excellent filming job! You're great. You're simply amazing! Highest accolades all around for sharing with the world this shakey dark stupid clip!