Full SBD boot from the Paris Theater in London - September 30, 1971 (00:00) Fat Old Sun (15:35) One Of These Days (22:32) Echoes (49:02) Embryo (59:36) Blues
I've been listening to them for many years and I find the early phase of Pink Floyd, characterized by a psychedelic style, truly fascinating and revolutionary. I particularly appreciate their sonic experimentation. Pink Floyd pushed the boundaries of psychedelic rock forward, incorporating elements of jazz, blues, avant-garde music, and sound effects, creating a unique and innovative sound. I love them!
Wonderfully described. I agree fully. I've been listening to them for a long time but it wasn't until after I explored jazz that really heard them. It was like listening to them for the first time. The early 70s is the sweet spot giving birth to everything else.
Well, that was a marvelous brain massage. I had no doubts I'd get it from the music, but the visuals......delightful. Well done. Thank you for this presentation. Early 70s Pink Floyd.....sumptuous creativity and experimentation. Enlivens my spirit.
So The Embryo's from that great sound studio performance they did for WNEW roundabout 1970, and that beautiful female voice identifying the station was Allison Steele, the Nightbird, a pioneer of FM radio in the late '60s.
Fantastic bootleg recording. I have Meddle and managed to see them three different times beginning with the dark side of the moon April 1975, May 1977 at Oakland and I saw the wall in Los Angeles in 1980. One of the best bands I've ever seen. Thanks for posting this.
Thanks for the upload been a BIG FAN since 69 greatest band ever just wish Roger and Dave could get along but sadly that will never happen, but we have great recordings like this!
I just want to mention how fabulous the video that accompanied this especially during echoes was, thank you to who ever included it and put the time and work in, it is outstanding!
I look for things like this continually and can never find them anywhere. Not enough connections. This would make a fine addition to my collection, tiny as it is.
For me, it's the profundity of these mid twenty year olds performing live with such depth, technicality, and cohesiveness to be able to replicate music from studio to stage. It's mad impressive considering the time. Most bands, I prefer studio too, lol
This is beautiful as the chance meeting of a dessert spoon impregnated with chocolate and a plastic bottle without a protective cap, on the edge of a devastated heath covered with weeds, following a succession of bad weather caused by a depression coming from northern Europa 👏🧙♂🧞♀
I've been listening to them for many years and I find the early phase of Pink Floyd, characterized by a psychedelic style, truly fascinating and revolutionary. I particularly appreciate their sonic experimentation. Pink Floyd pushed the boundaries of psychedelic rock forward, incorporating elements of jazz, blues, avant-garde music, and sound effects, creating a unique and innovative sound. I love them!
Wonderfully described. I agree fully. I've been listening to them for a long time but it wasn't until after I explored jazz that really heard them. It was like listening to them for the first time. The early 70s is the sweet spot giving birth to everything else.
Well, that was a marvelous brain massage. I had no doubts I'd get it from the music, but the visuals......delightful. Well done. Thank you for this presentation. Early 70s Pink Floyd.....sumptuous creativity and experimentation. Enlivens my spirit.
So The Embryo's from that great sound studio performance they did for WNEW roundabout 1970, and that beautiful female voice identifying the station was Allison Steele, the Nightbird, a pioneer of FM radio in the late '60s.
Fantastic bootleg recording. I have Meddle and managed to see them three different times beginning with the dark side of the moon April 1975, May 1977 at Oakland and I saw the wall in Los Angeles in 1980. One of the best bands I've ever seen. Thanks for posting this.
Meddle il più intenso album dei Pink Floyd naturalmente echoes magistrale brano.pink x tutta la vita,sto invecchiando con loro.❤❤❤😂
Thanks for the upload been a BIG FAN since 69 greatest band ever just wish Roger and Dave could get along but sadly that will never happen, but we have great recordings like this!
"Fat Old Sun" Alaways been my fav Pink Floyd song. So.... Happy.
When "the band" was "the tightest" too. "MEDDLE" , "MEDDLER", "stanx 4 the heads up"
BBC
@@Electrionizer check the BBC 69 version,..
This was my favorite bootleg from back in the day,lol.
MEDDLEY
I just want to mention how fabulous the video that accompanied this especially during echoes was, thank you to who ever included it and put the time and work in, it is outstanding!
just saw a copy of this bootleg at a record store today, really neat
I look for things like this continually and can never find them anywhere. Not enough connections. This would make a fine addition to my collection, tiny as it is.
how they managed to make a bootleg that is better then the actual album 💀
Right. I hope you heard The Live from Pompeii versions too.
This is a BBC session, the band have a bunch of this sessions stored. I personally think the studio versions are better sounding :p
For me, it's the profundity of these mid twenty year olds performing live with such depth, technicality, and cohesiveness to be able to replicate music from studio to stage. It's mad impressive considering the time. Most bands, I prefer studio too, lol
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I actually had this bootleg. Sucks cause I don’t know what happened to it.
So, stop crying, Beaver, download this, make your own CD, with artwork.
This is beautiful as the chance meeting of a dessert spoon impregnated with chocolate and a plastic bottle without a protective cap, on the edge of a devastated heath covered with weeds, following a succession of bad weather caused by a depression coming from northern Europa 👏🧙♂🧞♀
If you play this at 2X speed it totally sounds like Santana.