Pink Floyd - Live at the Rainbow Theatre 1972
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- Опубликовано: 26 фев 2016
- Bootleg sounboard recording sorry dont have track times
1] speak to me
2] breath
3] on the run
4] time
5] breath [reprise]
6] the great gig in the sky
7] money
8] us and them
9] any colour you like
10] brain damge
11] eclipse
12] tuning & soundcheck
13] one of these days
14] tuning&soundcheck
15] careful with that axe, eugene
16] tuning&soundcheck
17] echoes
18] audience request
19] a saucerful of secrets
20] blues
21] adience request
22] set the controls for the heart of the sun - Видеоклипы
DSOTM was worked out in concert, before live audiences...they're not just performing the album, they're creating it.
That's why the album works so well - it was fine-tuned to take advantage of typical audiences' attention spans.
Proof of this is in the album version of 'Breathe'. They had the songs down to the point that it's not actually a chorus vocal effect for Gilmour's voice. They did 3-4 takes and layered them on top of each other. So each time is almost exactly the same. And in each take Gilmour played different guitar/pedal steel parts.
I call 68 to 72 Floyd the jamming groovy Floyd. Simple hard bass line the is repetitive trance like with tough drums floyd rhythm with keys blending in... Then Gilmour just blisters out some great blues leads adding slide and funk jams with Richard. These 72 shows are unique before stadium floyd came along.great audience job.
Aaah the Rainbow. Happy days, vintage Floyd, glad I'm still around !
I pp s
Never heard said like that but your spot on.
Outstanding bootleg. Returns me back almost 40 years ago when I listened it for the first time on a schoolmate cassette tape behind the Iron Curtain in Bulgaria.
Just an FYI, they did release a Dark side box set. In that there is a recording of the Dark side of Moon live at wembly. And its even available on high resolution 24 bit audio. Simply put, the only high rez version from that time period. And worth buying the box set just for that single show.
How cool is that? That must have felt subversive as hell at that time. What a thrill! The regular release of this album has nothing on this show. I don't even like it. This is raw, raw raw. I heard this first on a reel from a guy in France in 1973.
David’s had a lot of epic solos, but the one in Careful with that Axe is criminally underrated.
I was there, sitting next to the sound desk with Joe Brown. We were the only two Londoners amongst a load of Scots friends. Thanks for posting✌️🇬🇧
I was at this gig - invited by a friend at one of the London music booking agencies. The Rainbow was wired for 360 degree sound - had never heard anything like it before.
Heard this live in Berlin, May '72. Loved DG's huge sound and Rick's etherial organ. Disappointed at first by the studio version which dropped the wonderful Time Sequence guitar solo. Here it is again, and an unforgettable version of Money. An amazing upload. Thank you.
I agree - I always thought the 'Tour 72' bootleg was so much better than the final DSOTM official release. Gilmour playing out of this world and this version has the complete 'Us and Them' and 'Eclipse' which were edited for the whole to fit the LP format at the time. Went to one of these concerts at the Rainbow (the night there was a power cut during what turned out to be 'Eclipse') and it just went on and on! If I remember rightly one of the many encores was a twelve bar blues and when we all thought it was all over out they came and played 'Echoes' though the running order may have become a little confused with the passage of time. Magical night and still up there as one of my all-time greatest concerts! Edit: Having listened to this all the way through the 'Blues' song was 'Childhood's End' from the as yet unreleased Obscured by Clouds.
A kindred spirit! Thanks for mentioning Childhood's end - there's something more dreamy and poetic about Rick's playing on the bootleg, reminiscent even of the concluding section of Roger's earlier Cirrus Minor. DG's guitar playing is up there with Animals, searingly brilliant. On DSOTM it sounds thin and watered down. In fact I was so disappointed by how tacky, plastic and overblown the whole thing sounded. So many lovely guitar and keyboard touches were missing. The bootleg I had got used to hearing was 'Best of Tour 72'. It's still what I listen to, though I also of course grew to enjoy DSOTM as a great album ;)@@user-zp9up9hj8k
@@user-zp9up9hj8k Mierda, que envidia tengo, eso si es ser afortunado.
What a gem! The intensity of Exhoes blows me away. And such a great audience recording, especially for the era.
I was conceived after this gig.. Fucking bonkers!!
Superb ejaculation.
I meant revelation! ✌️
"Rainbow Theatre, '72" a band in full flower 🌺
Mesmerizing. Pink Floyd is unmatched. My all time favorite band 💝 My favorite everything really. 🌺
Удивительно,но Шедевры Пинк Флойд -Остались с нами ,как картины Леонардо да Винчи и Микелянджело-Холсты Концертных Записей -Это Шедевры.Огромное Благод.,хранителям,кто выложил и сохранил.
I was there. Tripping!
We need the details!
@@jdc_2000 He said tripping.
What kind of details he could recall then?😉
@@lesterpaul9657 haha you don't know. 4/2/98 I saw Phish at Nassau colosseum on Long Island. Before the show, some dude tore off a piece of paper, handed it to me and said, "enjoy the show". 2nd set "twist" jam was an other worldly and epic experience that cannot be forgotten. Even listening back to the show, I can remember the lights and even the sensation on my skin. Haha maybe we've had better acid than you? Shit, seeing Floyd on some of that 70's acid...ok maybe you got a point. They didn't mess around with their doses back then.
@@jefflove5829 Yeah you nailed it.
70' s acid was like a wheel of fortune in europe.
Could have been a great experience or just a bummer.
So I prefered dope cookies, was just as good as tripping.
But much better to keep control.
That fucking blues jam after careful with that axe....
Amazing what incarnations this remarkable piece has undergone over time.
То э́э́
1] speak to me 1:34
2] breath
2:47
3] on the run
5:32
4] time
11:56
5] breath [reprise]
Its wrong to separate this song.
6] the great gig in the sky
19:31
7] money
23:50
8] us and them
31:35
9] any colour you like
38:17
10] brain damge
42:52
11] eclipse
46:42
13] one of these days 50:41
15] careful with that axe, eugene 59:09
17] echoes 1:32:21
19] a saucerful of secrets 1:16:36
22] set the controls for the heart of the sun 1:58:53
"it's wrong to separate this song" I like you bro
Great !
Helpful. Hour three?
If they switched Echoes and Axe, and Set The Controls and Saucerful, then I think the setlist would be perfect
MERCI !!!
This is unreal 🤯🤯 what a gem
From New Orleans, Happy Monday! to All. Thank You, Pink Floyd for your Beautiful Music . I need ed this. You made my heart smile all the way to my soul. ✌❤🌻🏵️🌼😊
I swear the blend of Gilmour and Wright's voices is one of the greatest harmonies in all of mankind...
BTW, "On The Run" before the release of DSOTM was known as "The Travel Sequence."
Joshua Canham I love the way they play Speak To Me when they play it live, much better than the studio album.
@@abueloraton Just wish I could travel back in time to see these guys perform. Hearing it all In The Flesh. Pun intended. ;)
Totally. I always liked Rick’s vocals. Also Rick’s voice on Echoes at Pompeii is too good.
@@fmrules94 Mate I was there, exciting times, 67 yo now wow still love the Floyd ! The live performances were awesome.
Agreed! Echoes being the #1 example of this.
I LOVE THIS EARLY LIVE VERSION OF MONEY
The Travel Sequence is much longer than what we got on the Immersion set (but that also has the clocks intro...)
Impresionantes estas versiones. muy grato. Gracias
Вот,почему Пинк Флойд,надо слушать именно Концертные Шедевры-Там Все-Аф -фА !!!
SUPERB !!!! some great jamming with Gilmour and Wright on here .Thank you so much for taking time to release this gem.
I had this and many others years ago including the Wembley one from a BBC broadcast. There was a time when you could just go to Camden Lock market any buy a tape from just about any concert… PF and others.
The audience are absolutely mesmerised before the applause erupts after Eclipse. So good.
GENIAL!
Me ha sorprendido la improvisación on the run
Esta grabaciones no tienen precio
Muchas Gracias!
Absolutely the best version of Travel sequence from all.the gigs in 1972. Amazing overwhelming stuff for what will later become On the Run.
one of the coolest Saucerful renditions...
This might be the best sounding Floyd bootleg I’ve ever heard, many thanks.
Yes. Reading "Inside Out." These four days were a rollout of DSOTM, the entitled "Dark Side of the Moon, a piece for assorted lunatics." Lovely document, this. Thank you for sharing.
Super !!!!! :-)
Great long jams to jam on my guitar and pickup on licks. Thanks for uploading, this is GREAT!
I saw Pink Floyd in July 75 wish you were here tour. Spectacular show
Anything 77 or before would have been great. Before all the elaborate backup singers/musicians. In those days it was the core 4.
David's sudden falsetto at the end of Breathe Reprise startled me
Pedrada esse show...Echoes matou a pau, perecia que nunca terminava a música
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The Floyd were trying to refine electronics into an art form......... Mission Accomplished!! This was the first performance of "Dark Side" ever. Dave uses the Univibe pedal a lot in this show.
Neil Goldring, this wasn’t the first performance of DSOT Moon, that was earlier in 1972 in Brighton when they had to stop the show due to technical difficulties. They did four consecutive nights at The Rainbow and this was the final night.
A rockin’ version of Echoes!
Saw this tour in OKC September 12 1972. Very similar set list but no Saucerful of Secrets. I still remember the show vividly, even though I was in an, shall we say, altered state of consciousness. Never forget the moment during the DSOTM segment, when the music was laid back and grooving and the crowd was peaking on their favorite chemical, some idiot broke the spell by yelling "rock and roll!"
I feel this on a Deep level, he just didn’t get it.
LOL I Remember the Brighton Dome show 72 they played a Rock encore ..... and some idiot yelled out 'That's not Floyd ! '
Don't they always....
Anyone noticed, that basic blues that is played at 1:10:00 later became part of the Shine On You Crazy Diamont (i-V).
Nah. It's just a standard 12-bar, something that appears often in Pink Floyd songs, like "Echoes" (briefly) and "Money." This particular blues jam, which the Floyd played often, was recorded as "More Blues" on that soundtrack, though I'm pretty sure it predates that.
Yes, good catch Valdis. SOYCD is definitely underpinned by a similar minor blues. And I’d say that Gm key is fitting for the conflicted, gnawing feelings the boys had about Syd, who inexplicably showed up at the studio whilst they were recording a song about him!
@CONSTANTIN TUDOR PAISANU wrong, they're on g major
Floyd always consider themselves a blues band in the earliest it's in their roots it's in their DNA and then they added psycho tropics and it really got weird in a good way! Love it
I'm reading about this critical performance right now in Schaffner's book Saucerful of Secrets. So thanks for this recording, bruva. I said, "NICE ONE, BRUVA!!!!!!!! love from jack in shithole Americahcah.
i had this bootleg on vinyl for years but parts were edited out... this recording is far more superlative.. thanx for posting this,Gilmore's solos on Time and Money in my opinion is far better then the studio version and that is a tall statement.. this is one of the best bootlegs and it was recorded a year before the studio version of DSOM..final note the vinyl i have is called In celebration of a comet..the coming of the kohoutek..anyone have this vinyl?
I have it
I have it
His name is GILMOUR FFS!
@@swinetrek Nah, he means O'Gilmore, a long distant scottish relative of Gimour that actually played the Time and Money solos at this very gig by request of his cousin.
I have it too, with an solarized photo of pigs, under the title "the animals were here" ! Sold in 1977, the title was a crap mix of WYWH & Animals... But it was this 1972 night at the Rainbow... Just one vinyl, so we just got the pre-version of DSOTM...
I have a bootleg of this Gig that I made…. Got my tape recorder confiscated by security in the interval but got it back at the end ‘untouched’ so I had all the first set ‘ Dark Side Of The Moon’ a long time before the long awaited album came out. I really ought to dig it out and digitise it 😁
Hey John! Do you still have this tape laying around? I would love to hear yet another recording of it!
@@ThePFRG I do have , at least I know where it is, whether it still plays & if I can find a working cassette player (which I also probably have somewhere)who knows…. I will try and sort it out and digitise it at some point.
I still remember the gig at the Rainbow well. When we went for tickets we drove my morris minor 100+ miles queued all night from about 9.00pm and the night security guard felt sorry for us and let us in to sleep in the foyer…. By the time the ticket office opened the queue was several hundred yards long and we were first 😁very satisfying
@@jrhold1 In regards to digitizing it, I can recommend a place or two if you would be down for that? Personally, I would highly recommend shipping it to this generous lad Ian Priston, who goes by NeonKnight online. He has been transferring Pink Floyd tapes with state-of-the-art equipment for a long time now! But, of course, I have no idea where you're fine with shipping it off, which I understand. It can be hard to let go of a prized possession, even if just for a week or two. I would love to keep talking about this, John. I love these stories too! :)
1:09:50-1:16:05 a fine tribute to Pink Floyd’s origins.
Echoes
Math
Of Life
Tralers
Of Secrets
In the heart
Of Earth
Echoed
0:00 speak to me
2:48 breathe
5:32 on the run
11:49 time
19:29 breathe (reprise)
21:45 the great gig in the sky
24:01 money
2:10:56 --KILLER blues jam!
Wow, I had never heard a vocal track from 'Obscured' being performed in a Floyd concert before.
This one you are mentioning would be which one?
This is the Holy Grail
Amen!!! ✌❤🌻🏵️🌼😊
No, the holy grail is the Peter Clifton film from June 1972, who has a copy? We need it!
I have this recording on CD but only the DSOTM portion. Thanks for sharing, awesome!
PEACE
is the dark side portion in full? because there is a version with parts missing from TIME-US AND THEM-& eclipse
MichaelHansenFUN , it is missing bits.
I dont know if anyone has realized yet but, after ''careful with that axe, Eugene'' david plays similiar bits to ''shine on you crazy diamond'' which came out on 1975.
Yes ive been listening to this recording many many times and had started to notice it too. Thats pretty cool huh!?
Although no! Thats their "blues" or "more blues" or something like that.
@@Balkons131 It's likely at least based on the track "More Blues" from their 1969 album, More, which it sounds extremely similar to. Wonderful extension of the original bluesy piece.
Always working on new material
3 hours of show !!!
Gotta love it
For a 1972 audience recording this is very good indeed. I recall going the Rainbow (Finsbury Park Astoria as it was then) in 1965 to see the newly-released film The Sound of Music and being in awe of the starlight ceiling (well I was only 5). Alas, the Rainbow is now an idiot Evangelical church FFS.
I was at this gig, I must of been about 20 years old at the time. If I remember correctly they did 4 or maybe 5 encores, one of the best concerts ever.
Hello David, if I may ask you, would you be able to tell me everything you remember from the 72 show you went to? I would love to hear about it and I want to find peoples memories and experiences because they truly amazing! Thank you!!
For sure, one of the better setlist for this period... The DSOTM to come, and the better of the spatial 68-71 period !!!
What a luck to be there !
I think it will be a real shock to hear this version of DSOTM as it was completely new !!!
@@jamesfloydspfbootlegs3432 I was at one of the Rainbow gigs (the Saturday show) but I don't think it was this one as Roger Waters' mother was in the audience and he mentioned her several times - something he doesn't seem to do on this recording. There was a power cut during the concert (the miners' strike was going on at the time, and fuel supplies were running low) but the Rainbow's generators kicked in after a few seconds.
I still have the program from the show, which included the full lyrics for DSOTM. They didn't change much in the year that followed before the album was released.
@@kwaggavoetpad is it true that they wore miner hats at this show as well?
@@jamesfloydspfbootlegs3432 Not that I remember.
Interesting that they had the entire album basically worked out an entire year before it was released
They were performing the songs from animals in 1974
They were essentially creating it live, adding bits and pieces to create a full album long piece of music
Bryan A, keep your comment to yourself. It is a great audience recording, but it's not a soundboard. The giveaway every time is when you can hear the audience clapping. It has become commonplace that whenever the recording is good it's called a soundboard. I'll take a great audience recording any time, because it sounds like you're there at the show.
This is not a soundboard recording but a decent sounding audience recording. The band plays well and with a little EQing this will sound very good.
the early versions of "time" are better than the studio version to me.
I disagree
While I love the more mellow and melancholy feel that this version of Time has, I think the studio version shows more emotion and adds a good variety to really make the song speak in different ways
Alan Parsons was not here
@@astraltraveller892 alan parsons wASEN T HERE
Vocals are lame but instrumental is cool. Solos great too.
31:20 that us and them is crazy
Roger singing it sounds so wrong
also the time solo at 16:00 is just incredible and full of energy
I would have loved to have been there
Forget the most life-changing
Pink floyd groupe l'egendaire beautiful thank you....syd barret david gilmour......nick masson...richard right roger waters
Great !
Thank you Sid Barrette for everything TY
Syd Barrett
I was actually at this gig. It was pretty amazing, but the track order is wrong. It should be: DSOTM, One of these days, Careful with that axe, Eugene, Echoes, A Saucerful of Secrets, More Blues and Set The Controls for the Heart of the Sun. The rest is from a different gig.
And whilst here, I’ll also add my tupenny worth on that first: yes, sure,
superb that these better sound gig recordings are finally beginning to generally be
put out there, so fans can appreciate just how beautiful and care the
Floyd put into their performances BUT, a HUGE pity and shame on them
(Nick? As the self professed archivist? ) they never wanted to try and
do something decent with all these that exist for all their fans -
(e.g. á la Page and the Zeppelin archives) - who spent their hard
earned ‘money’ (!) to put them in the exalted position of wealth they
have today.
After all: the sound quality is STILL not as it should be, is it?
And may. G. O. D bless everyone amen.
Thanks a lot for this...it's "Breathe" not "breath," btw.
More than 1 year before the offical release of the album.
I prefer this to the studio version
I have that as a bootleg on transparent vinyl!
I’m only young (!) enough to have begun my audience watches in ’73, so
this predates my experience: however, admittedly the quality rightly
does the Floyd justice, I believe the ordering / setlist listed here
is quite off:
After DSOTM, most of the others played are clearly the second set,
with I think you can tell by what Rog says with e.g. that Sun and
Saucer are the encores (so Echoes / OOTD of their latest release at
that time = 'Meddle', in the original second set): the last tunes are
‘Obscured By Clouds / When You're In’ and the last which is a
rare performance of 'Childhood's End', both which only first played in
’73, = so my guess is what is tacked on here for OBC / WYI at least, is
likely c. (UK) Earl’s Court benefit for 'Shelter' homelessness gig in May.
Sold them at Roosevelt Field Jersey City New Jersey in the summer of '73 and they played obscured by clouds saucerful of secrets son careful with that ax Eugene with explosive fire and smoke came back did dark side of the Moon as second set as a newly released album and then encore with echoes from metal just amazing show quadtronic sound small ball fields overlooking Manhattan just awesome my favorite show of any all time
💎💎💎💎
Set List is wrong. Echoes begins 1:32:11, ends 1:56:33.
Set The Controls starts 1:56:22, ends at 2:10:47.
It is followed by When You're In at 2:11:11.
Then at 2:25:00: Childhood''s End (!!!) (ends 2:33:58).
YEAH FINALLY SOMEONE WHO NOTICED WHEN YOU’RE IN. Here’s the crazy part though, I never listened far enough to know there was Childhood’s End on here and god damn I love Childhood’s End; just discovered that song is on here because of this comment. Thank you so much dude. Peace and Love ☮️
Probably the best performance of Echoes briefly before the band abandones the song
Maybe a lot still in development... somewhat strange passages (compared to the studio recordings..) BUT very authentic and I feel a lot of power in that material, although I know it's not the perfection, that especially David usually liked in the later years (for example- I live next to Schönbrunn Castle, where he played 2 days in a row 2016 - they made a full (!) soundcheck of the show in advance on both days... Great recording, thx so much for uploading, love it.
Why is the second set in a different order in the video than the setlist written out? The setlist written out is almost certainly the right order; Roger announces "A Saucerful of Secrets," which typically was an encore, about a minute after they finish playing "Echoes," and they seldom played the blues jam as part of the regular set, going into it as a final encore. That leaves only "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun" as a wildcard (it could be part of the regular set), and it seems they chose to play it instead of "Atom Heart Mother," the only song in their setlist at that time that they played live.
An with my. S. I. Ns eye do .discover the takeaway of my. Pleasure in this world bee it done
Dark Side demo:
01:34 Speak to Me
02:47 Breathe
05:32 On the Run
11:56 Time
19:31 The Great Gig in the Sky
23:50 Money
31:35 Us and Them
38:17 Any Colour You Like
42:52 Brain Damage
46:42 Eclipse
Encores:
50:41 One of These Days
59:09 Careful with That Axe, Eugene
1:16:36 A Saucerful of Secrets
1:32:21 Echoes
1:58:53 Set The Controls for the Heart of the Sun
2:11:10 More Blues
thanks
I’m only young (!) enough to have begun my audience watches in ’73, so
this predates my experience: however, admittedly the quality rightly
does the Floyd justice, I believe the ordering / setlist listed here
is quite off:
After DSOTM, most of the others played are clearly the second set,
with I think you can tell by what Rog says e.g. that Sun and
Saucer are the encores (so Echoes / OOTD of their latest release at
that time = 'Meddle', in the original second set): the last tunes are
‘Obscured By Clouds / When You're In’ and the last which is a
rare performance of 'Childhood's End', both which only first played in
’73 = my guess is what is tacked on here for OBC / WYI at least, is
likely c. (UK) Earl’s Court benefit for 'Shelter' homelessness gig in May.
^^^ Accurate to that point, but followed by some tracks from Obscured by Clouds (the main theme, I think, and I definitely heard "Childhood's End" as well), after the completion of Set the Controls.
** goes back to listen **
applause after Set thje Controls is at 2:10:55
followed by
2:11:07 Obscured by Clouds
2:25:00 Childhood's End
epic!
@@BOFsensai Childhood's End around 2:28:00 more or less. Sounds so Echoes-like!
My friend used to make bootlegs. He has a lot of Ziggy Stardust.
Make bootlegs as in custom tapes, or do you mean he recorded shows?
@@ThePFRG He'd sneak microphone and ?whatever under his and his girls clothing.No clue how all that's done but the finished result was in the form of an album/record.
@@Michael_G3656 Haha just as I thought! Is he still around? I would love to hear the recordings he produced at these kinds of concerts; diehard fans go crazy for new audience recordings!
On the side of Eclipse
this is an audience recording
Obscured by Clouds at 2:11:00
Were can I get a copy of this???
I must have one.
Just tune in
This is a raw DSOTM I like this a lot its different. Like the finished album more though.
The finished album is actually worst in some songs, as travel sequence that became a poor on the run
2 hours ! Jesus And The Mary Chain used to do 20 minute gigs !
And look where it got them!
What's so nice. N. O. Little. Buzz. Saw. Car's. Blasting. Spanish. Music. Only been. Here 2 days. Got my legs cross. F. New Jersey southern that is
Мне больше нравятся
студийные работы,
кого бы то ни было ...
Pink Floyd 💕, Roger Waters ❤,
Jethro Tull, King Crimson,
Stranglers, Uriah Heep,
Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple 💜,
the doors, Åквариум, Кино,
Нау, Пикник, ЧайФ и др.
Mmmm, reminds me of back in the good old days, ......when acid trips were .....ACID TRIPS !!!
Maybe - but who needs ACID trips, if this music is far better than any acid on the planet ?
Oh don't you worry, they're still ACID TRIPS hahaha. Phish and dead lots going strong as always.
I don’t think the song list is quite right. The blues section has obscured by clouds, just from jumping into this show for the first time as a listener.
Mythic acid trips leave their morphic resonances in the walls of The Rainbow.
2:31:37
2:18:03
15:58
1:38:10
1:34:40
1:09:52
2:27:34
テキトー伝説純次😂
Did they forgot the words at 36:30 or too stoned to sing them? Very interesting.
this was made before the album came out. They were still working on it and creating it in some shows.
I don't think you know what a soundboard recording is. This is clearly recorded from the audience.
It was a bootleg recording. The album hadn't been released yet and the band thought it would hurt their sales but fortunately that wasn't the case...
accually this is 2 audience recordings edited together. it seems that the 'dark side of the moon' segment was recorded and released as a bootleg called "Best Of Tour '72 " bit for some reason the "SPEAK TO ME:, "Time","Us and Them " & even "Eclipsed" were edited/spliced/incomplete LISTEN HERE ruclips.net/video/sF2gUgQLnXg/видео.html that second source was used to fill out the rest of the concert here. but I am not sure where the last 3 songs here come from OBSCURED BY CLOUDS-When You're In-Childhood's End GREAT SONGS BUT WHERE DO THEY COME FROM?
@@MichaelHansenFUN interesting, man. Woah
@@MichaelHansenFUN Stfu.
@@tristanpaulson7647 Yeah it's not a board recording but it's a very good audience capture. At this point, 50 years past, I'm grateful to have anything.
I got silence for the last half hour of this.
1:53:49 bare keyboards, bad sound quality
hmm they try to edit out the guy talking while gilmoure sings "Balanced on the biggest wave"
Where is syd Barrett it hurts me
Pink floyd es el arte crestivo de Roger waters y Sid barret
2:12:01 wright and moog
DARK SIDE OF THE MOON UN AÑO ANTES DICE JORGE ALBERTO BARON