Posted: 04/27 @ 05:04 pmJulia dream – pink floyd
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Great tune, I recommend it highly… |
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Great tune, I recommend it highly… |
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from the More Album… |
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Secret hidden message hidden in Pink Floyd ‘s “Empty Spaces”… |
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With Bob Geldof. Sottotitoli in italiano… |
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earlier version of the song, one of the first times it was ever performed and the earliest known recording. Bootleg – Colmar Set – Raving And Drooling You’ve Gotta Be Crazy Shine On Echoes… |
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Goodbye blue sky was written by Roger Waters and it can be found on “The Wall” album. I take no credit for the video, it was created by Roger Waters and a film editor. This was the first song I ever recorded with vocals, so don’t judge too hard but I’m open for constructive criticism. |
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INTERSTELLAR OVERDRIVE performing PINK FLOYDs Have a Cigar at Frankfurter Hof / Mainz on April 24 2010… |
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Theuse of any copyrighted material is used under the guidelines of “Fair Use” in Title 17 ยง 107 of The United States Code. Such material remains the copyright of the original holder and is used here for the purposes of education, comparison, and criticism only. No infringement of copyright is intended… |
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Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii is a 1972 film featuring Pink Floyd performing six songs in the ancient Roman amphitheatre in Pompeii, Italy. It was directed by Adrian Maben and recorded in the month of October with 24 tracks studio quality without a live audience The performances of “Echoes,” “A Saucerful of Secrets,” and “One of These Days” were filmed from October 4, 1971 to October 7, 1971. The remaining songs were filmed in a Paris studio, along with additional front projection footage for insertion into the Pompeii performances. The sequences in Paris were filmed in late 1971/early 1972, and can be distinguished by the absence of Richard Wright’s beard. This version was released in theaters in September 1972 and is also included on the DVD edition as an extra feature. In August 1974, another version was released combining the original film with supposed recording sessions of The Dark Side of the Moon at Abbey Road Studios. These sessions were actually staged for the film, as the recording of the album had been completed when these sessions were filmed in January 1973 and the band was mixing the album at the time. This version is the Director’s Cut. The Director’s Cut is a 2003 DVD re-release running 92 minutes. In addition to the concert and interview footage, it includes more overlaid imagery including footage from the Apollo space program and computer-generated images of space and Pompeii, and overall has a busier, “updated” feel. The original 4:3 aspect footage is …… |
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JULY 31, 1987 Live at Sneekers somewhere in new Jersey… |