Wish You Were Here - The Pink Floyd + Solo Thread

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That Nick Mason set would be amazing
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Huge new source drop here. Wall fans, set aside 2 hours & strap in!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1eZL4tI ... xrgoUcJoEI

edit: I used to know how to post youtube vids here. Anyway here is the description so you know what you're clicking on:

"Here is a brand new source for Pink Floyd's performance at Nassau Coliseum on February 27th 1980. This is sourced from my own S-VHS tape and is much higher quality than all versions currently online, you can actually see their faces now!"
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swan wrote:Huge new source drop here. Wall fans, set aside 2 hours & strap in!



edit: I used to know how to post youtube vids here. Anyway here is the description so you know what you're clicking on:

"Here is a brand new source for Pink Floyd's performance at Nassau Coliseum on February 27th 1980. This is sourced from my own S-VHS tape and is much higher quality than all versions currently online, you can actually see their faces now!"
I just might have to watch this. Thanks.
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lucius is the best thing to happen to roger’s band

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Pink Floyd has recently put up on streaming services a bunch of live shows from 1970-1972. Of particular interest is the Tokyo 1972 show that features a near full playing of Dark Side of the Moon a year prior to release.
Think I’m going to try being kind to everyone a chance.
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That’s pretty cool.
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surfndestroy wrote:Pink Floyd has recently put up on streaming services a bunch of live shows from 1970-1972. Of particular interest is the Tokyo 1972 show that features a near full playing of Dark Side of the Moon a year prior to release.
Not so fast. They are just copyright dump audience bootlegs, and often not from the best quality sources either.

Frank Zappa did the same thing in the 90's and was rightfully met with much derision.

But Pink Floyd has their heads so far up their asses right now, anything seems fair game.
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Wendy Carlos's Twin wrote:
surfndestroy wrote:Pink Floyd has recently put up on streaming services a bunch of live shows from 1970-1972. Of particular interest is the Tokyo 1972 show that features a near full playing of Dark Side of the Moon a year prior to release.
Not so fast. They are just copyright dump audience bootlegs, and often not from the best quality sources either.

Frank Zappa did the same thing in the 90's and was rightfully met with much derision.

But Pink Floyd has their heads so far up their asses right now, anything seems fair game.
Sound of what I’ve listened to is mostly good bootleg to FM broadcast quality. The early versions of DSotM songs is pretty cool.
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surfndestroy wrote:Sound of what I’ve listened to is mostly good bootleg to FM broadcast quality. The early versions of DSotM songs is pretty cool.
That's fine, but this isn't exclusive vault material. They are copies of shitty old bootlegs that have always been on Youtube, but now you have to pay Pink Floyd for the privledge of owning them.

There are better sources available for all that stuff on better/more recent bootlegs, and that isn't taking into account the stuff that is sitting in a vault somewhere in pristine soundboard form (Montreux 1970, for example).

This is the equivalent of Pearl Jam releasing "Hallucinogenic Recipie" exactly as-is and calling it an "official bootleg". It's not interesting or exciting, and is frankly somewhat detestable.
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Wendy Carlos's Twin wrote:
surfndestroy wrote:Sound of what I’ve listened to is mostly good bootleg to FM broadcast quality. The early versions of DSotM songs is pretty cool.
That's fine, but this isn't exclusive vault material. They are copies of shitty old bootlegs that have always been on Youtube, but now you have to pay Pink Floyd for the privledge of owning them.

There are better sources available for all that stuff on better/more recent bootlegs, and that isn't taking into account the stuff that is sitting in a vault somewhere in pristine soundboard form (Montreux 1970, for example).

This is the equivalent of Pearl Jam releasing "Hallucinogenic Recipie" exactly as-is and calling it an "official bootleg". It's not interesting or exciting, and is frankly somewhat detestable.
Or that New Year’s show with Speed Wash.
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wease wrote:Or that New Year’s show with Speed Wash.
At least you didn't have to pay for that!
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every time i see this thread being bumped up i always hope its the animals remaster announcement
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surfndestroy wrote:Pink Floyd has recently put up on streaming services a bunch of live shows from 1970-1972. Of particular interest is the Tokyo 1972 show that features a near full playing of Dark Side of the Moon a year prior to release.
I used to buy live bootleg fan taped cassettes at this little risky dink stand at the mall in the 90s that sounded better than these things
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nick mason's upcoming us/canda tour for jan/feb was just postponed til the fall. :/

on a completely unrelated note, this roger waters bit with kurt loder's 'hm' right after always makes me chuckle.

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lol "pink floyd". Come on....

Also, its awful.
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animals 5.1/remix is finally coming out in september.




also, seeing roger next weekend, i am guessing for the last time. been sitting on these tix for 2 1/2 years, so i am ready.
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