Download Pink Floyd. Pink Floyd - Music From 'The Committee' No. Pink_Floyd-The_Early_Years_19-NoGroup.rar 1,68 GB. Pink Floyd bootleg recordings are the collections of and video recordings of musical performances by the British rock band, which were never officially released by the band. The recordings consist of both and outtakes from unavailable in official releases. In some cases, certain bootleg recordings may be highly prized among collectors, as at least 40 songs composed by Pink Floyd have never been. During the 1970s, bands such as Pink Floyd created a lucrative market for the mass production of unofficial recordings with large followings of fans willing to purchase them. In addition, the huge crowds that turned up to these concerts made the effective policing of the audience for the presence of recording equipment virtually impossible. Vast numbers of recordings were issued for profit by bootleg labels. Some Pink Floyd bootlegs exist in several variations with differing sound quality and length because sometimes listeners have recorded different versions of the same performance at the same time. Pink Floyd was a group that protected its sonic performance, making recording with amateur recording devices difficult. In their career, Pink Floyd played over 1,300 concerts, of which more than 350 were released as bootlegged recordings (sometimes in various versions). Few concerts have ever been broadcast (or repeated once they were broadcast on television), especially during 'the golden age' of the group from 1966 to 1981. Pink Floyd was one of the mainstays of the bootleg industry in the 1970s. In 1999, the group was mentioned on 's list of most bootlegged British artists of all time. One of the best known 's by Pink Floyd is Best of Tour '72: Live at the Rainbow Theatre with a concert performed on 20 February 1972. This bootleg includes one of the first performances of. One year and one month before the official release of that same album, the bootleg had already sold over 120,000 copies. In 2008, the Pink Floyd bootleg Madison Square Garden, New York, NY – 2 July 1977 was mentioned on the 's Top 10 of Best Bootlegs of All Time. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Earliest bootlegs [ ] Most of Pink Floyd's early bootlegs concern performances from the European and the A Saucerful of Secrets US Tour. Most of these bootlegs were released by the label 'Ace Bootlegs Production'. Bootleg title Recording details Notes BBC Archives 1967–1969, London, UK, 14 May 1967 Television performance. The Pink Floyd appeared on 's 'Look of the Week', hosted. The performance consisted of a truncated version of ' as well as '. And were then interviewed by show host Hans Keller, who memorably asked the band why their music had to be so loud, finding it unbearable. The performance and interview have been repeated on BBC since, and consequently circulate on both audio and video bootlegs. It is one of the few pieces of professionally filmed footage from the Barrett-led era that has survived. Golden Circle Gyllene Cirkeln,, Sweden, 10 September 1967 This bootleg is considered as the only complete recording of a 1967 concert by Pink Floyd. It includes the show's soundcheck and the 50-minute concert (played at a Swedish restaurant and jazz club called Gyllene Cirkeln a.k.a. Golden Circle). The recording was done by the Swedish sound engineer Anders Lind on his machine. The setlist included ', ', ', ', ' and '. Despite the overall quality being very good for the time, the vocals are almost impossible to hear (An indication as to the poor quality of P.A equipment then). Feed Your Head Star Club,, Denmark, 13 September 1967 Audience recording. Also released as 'Wonderful, Wonderful Kopenhagen' and 'Starclub Psycho'. Setlist consists of ', ', ', 'Matilda Mother', and 'Scream Thy Last Scream'. Playhouse Theatre The Playhouse Theatre, London, UK, 25 September 1967 Also released as 'Hippy Happy Fair'. This is a recording made for the series '. The circulating track list consists of ', ', 'Matilda Mother', ', 'Set the Controls For The Heart Of The Sun', and an incomplete recording of 'Reaction in G'. The Live Pink Floyd – Oude Ahoy Hallen, Netherlands, 13 November 1967 Audience recording. Setlist consists of 'Reaction in G', 'Pow R.
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