Following on from the post on here late last year; I noticed that my local dealer and HMV in York have loads of CDs of pre DSOTM live gigs (many of which I had on bootleg cassettes 30 years ago. I wondered about the 50 year copyright explanation; but that does not explain CDs from Genesis’s Lamb tour or Supertramp post 1973 boots? Perhaps copyright holders are getting ahead of themselves? Can the massive elucidate? Has anyone got any strong recommendations?
Tonight on Sky Arts (Freeview 11)
9.00 Guy Garvey: from the Vaults. Music from the TV archives. 10.00 The Making of Marc Bolan. The life of the T. Rex frontman. 11.00 David Bowie: a Reality Tour 12.15am Pink Floyd: PULSE — The Dark Side of the Moon Live 1.30 Roger Waters: Us + Them
Frank Zappa joins Pink Floyd
This is pretty cool. Specially for all you ‘heads’ out there. Actual live footage of FZ avec Telecaster jamming with Ummagumma-era Floyd at a festival in Belgium.
https://www.guitarworld.com/artists/pink-floyd-frank-zappa-jam-interstellar-overdrive-1969-belgium
https://www.guitarworld.com/artists/pink-floyd-frank-zappa-jam-interstellar-overdrive-1969-belgium
Pink Floyd. Another for the Tumbleweed Collection?
The Pink Fluid, live in Amsterdam, 1972.
Pink Floyd – pastoral versus angry
While discussing the Rolling Stone “magazine” prog debacle (below), a mini thread on the Floyd opened up, as these things are wont to do – nearly turned into a “best album” debate, so I thought I’d throwaway log on that particular fire.
Not much interest expressed in what I would call the “pastoral” Floyd, eg, the other side of Atom Heart Mother; big chunks of the “More” soundtrack; Granchester Meadows, etc – when I started listening to them, these were at least as important as big progressive pieces like Echoes – and I would still rate songs like Cirrus Minor and Fat Old Sun very highly.
“The big three”? DSOTM and WYWH – fair enough: but The Wall just turns me off these days (the live show was a whole different ballgame, I’ll admit). Final Cut – I almost approach it like a different band, although I appreciate it a lot more now than I did when it came out. Animals? As brilliant now as it was then and as angry as Anderson.
But, given the choice these days, I’d rather listen to Meddle – truly classic Floyd. Anyone got any love for Ummagumma?