There's not a lot of Floyd that I've missed in my 46 yrs. But this one is new to me. I love how your can hear them working out classics early on. True genius. 🤘🔥🤘
@micktaylor891 Жыл бұрын
Fillmore west-1970 April 9th isn't bad.
@OutOnTheTiles5 ай бұрын
This has been around forever. I had a burned copy back in the 90’s.
@DannyHood-j5 ай бұрын
If you only go back 46 years you’re NOT getting full Pink Floyd.
@gilbertgranby93395 ай бұрын
@DannyHood-j He's 46 yrs old. Not everyone has seen and heard alot of these specials. Lucky for you to have a copy of this. Thankfully, there are Floydians who upload these types of videos. SHINE ON 💎 🌙
@63MGB15 ай бұрын
@@gilbertgranby9339Exactly. Just because he's 46 doesn't mean he hasn't heard music before his birth.
@KirthGersen-qz9ijАй бұрын
I remember seeing this with my teenage girlfriend when it was first broadcast on PBS. We would go on to spend the next 50+ years together.
@jmparchemАй бұрын
I am nearly 50 years with my wife after we met listing to umaguma together. Still listening to Floyd.
@rvz77Ай бұрын
I am not 50 years yet, but i listen to this stuff too.
@withoutnoiseАй бұрын
All them Witches.😂😂😂😂.
@larryj2416 Жыл бұрын
The whole show has such a similar sound to Pompeii which was a year later. If you look close you see a lot of the equipment they used in that show.
@thunderdrums65514 ай бұрын
The Silver Sparkle Ludwigs!
@ProudhonKropotkinАй бұрын
The Beastie Boys video for “Attitude” shows them playing on Marshall’s with Pink Floyd London stamped on them. I’ve always wondered if the equipment is from the Pompeii show or not-I lean towards it is the same, but I don’t know.
@cuda426hemiАй бұрын
Big difference actually. This phase Floyd - Mk II didn't have a particular style yet; that would come with the next LP Meddle with Echoes which would spawn Floyd Mk III starting with DSOTM. Pompeii had Echoes , this was pre-Echoes. I saw PF debut DSOTM for 1st time on the'73 tour in CT when the first half of the show (in 3D sound) was this show plus Pompeii with Echoes and then after an intermission the place went dark save only for glowing purple fog on the stage floor and then the heartbeat panned in 4 directions - mind you Dark Side hadn't been heard by all that many yet let alone seen Live like this and then all hell broke loose. Later I moved to LA and worked in the biz and was lucky enough to see them do the Wall at the Sports Arena- last tour w/original members and not too many people got to see that handful of shows on that tour - too expensive to put on. Of the hundreds and hundreds of gigs I went to from early 70s on - all the greats from AC/DC and Badfinger to ZZ and Zappa I'd put the 2 PF shows in the top 5 or 6 for sure. 🎸
@dparis217228 күн бұрын
@@ProudhonKropotkin *Gratitude
@johnnybyrd7482Ай бұрын
Oh my god! I remember trying to find something to watch the night this was broadcast and knew at that time that it was a one and a million shot that I would have an opportunity to ever see this again. I grabbed my small cassette tape deck and put it against the speaker of my television so I could record it I must have been in 7th grade when this occurred and was so naive that I knew of no other way of recording this. Since then, I have searched for this PBS recording and this is the first time in 45 years that I've been able to find it. This is absolutely amazing! I simply remember being in a trance the first time I saw this. I never thought that I would ever see it again. Thank you for posting this!
@billd263514 күн бұрын
Shine on, crazy diamond. ;-) (One Floyd fan to another) I've done the same, back in the early 70s, lol I still have a cassette tape of the Allman Brothers I caught on TV.
@markmower65077 күн бұрын
I remember in the mid 1980's being a teenager my Sister who is five years older than me would bring friends over that Had some good old Rare bootlegs. P.S. at some points everything on the album covers looked like it was melting in 5 Dimensions... Hahahahahahaha 😂!!!
@JeffSchreiber99Ай бұрын
In 1970 Pink Floyd were still relatively unknown in the US. I was in my second year of college when i hooked up with a young hippie lady who besides introducing me to things I won’t describe here told me about this trippy band. I’d never heard them or heard of them. That summer while traveling around Europe we found ourselves at the Holland Pop Festival in Rotterdam and the Floyd were listed as the final act for the last night. But by that Sunday morning, we were wet, exhausted and tired of eating nothing but French Fries and smoking hashish, so we decided to get into our VW bug we had paid $250 for and head for Paris. Our Dutch friends we were hanging out with couldn’t believe that we would leave prematurely and miss the main attraction. But what did we know? Well back in the States that fall I started listening and realized the extent of our folly. And to this day when I list the things I would have done differently if I had a chance to do them over, that day in June, 1970 comes to the top.
@ArakasАй бұрын
7:00 to 11:00 Magical vocal of Rick Rest in peace man. Definitely one of most influentials in rock history. He is so underrated.
@ilantwito6 ай бұрын
God bless Rick Wright!!!
@stephenrudd10045 ай бұрын
Notonly for his being, but his sharing, as he passed through! Xx
@paulohvr215 ай бұрын
Perfect 10
@buschovski15 ай бұрын
Yes. My favorite song on Saucerful of Secrets is Ricks "Seesaw". A wonderful tune that has very advanced changes in it. And he sang it beautifully
@ilantwito5 ай бұрын
@@buschovski1 I think that Rick Wright was ahead of his time and even today it is hard to understand his huge contribution to the world of music
@igordewit73575 ай бұрын
Exactly....a very special guy.Making magic& classical organs blend with spaceships🖐️✨☝️🌜💊🔭✨🛸🎹🧪🎛️🎚️⚗️ 👽0ne of a kind....and absolutely timeless.
@threebeers35 ай бұрын
They replayed this on KQED in 1982 and I randomly saw it in TV guide. We turned our crappy TV all the way up and blew out the speaker. Thank you Pink Floyd.
@drkmriggs5 ай бұрын
That’s funny! Come to think of it, I can’t imagine a TV speaker making it all the way through careful with that ax Eugene
@maxpower925 ай бұрын
@@drkmriggsit didn't
@dcraexon5 ай бұрын
they sounded great smoked and sometimes caught on fire and had to be toss in the yard and hosed down , great times😂
@timothyfoley30005 ай бұрын
I saw the 82 broadcast also ...
@3genac5 ай бұрын
You got off easy. I went back in time and can't return.
@Ronzola14 ай бұрын
I had just turned 15 years old. Grandma was the first person I knew that had cable tv. I was at her house scanning through channels and I came across this. I missed the first minute or two, so I had no idea what it was. I had never heard, or seen anything like it. Music like this was just not played in Arkansas in 1970. I sat, mesmerized through the whole thing. I didn’t know what it meant when they flashed “The Pink Floyd” on the screen. It was at least three years before I found out that it was Pink Floyd. I wish I had known from the beginning.
@bershad4 ай бұрын
Great memory!
@eddiebazan64114 ай бұрын
That’s a great story.the beginning of something that lasts for decades.i too would scan grandmas tv late at night after all were in bed.midnite special or don kirshners”rock comcert”filmed Live no lip sync garbage.
@carlmannino63604 ай бұрын
I was only hours old.
@NickSonnegaАй бұрын
Great story! Be grateful for the wonderful memory you have. I'd say you witnessed history. They were so fresh and full of their new ideas back then. A real treat and an important Psychedelic event. I was just 14 living in Los Angeles. Within 2 years the Floyd would explode on the scene. We were lucky to be there for that! Still gives me goosebumps!
@lilmermaid19986Ай бұрын
Just saw David Gilmour. Still mindblowing. 78 years old, all the solo stuff is incredible.
@BluMecker-ox6sx5 ай бұрын
I saw this in 1970 on public television. I was 11 years old. It changed my life
@caseykittel5 ай бұрын
Pretty great!
@ericlassin9535 ай бұрын
I don't doubt it.
@greggeisenberg91965 ай бұрын
I saw Live at Pompei when i was 15 or 16 and haven't been the same since...
@davidames17465 ай бұрын
Why? It ain't exactly Yes...
@neaituppi73065 ай бұрын
What major effect could this have on an 11 year old's life? Stop eating Captn Crunch?
@richardburchett5 ай бұрын
This is gold. Back when they really functioned as a band
@tagaudi5 ай бұрын
Yes, so accurate. They were still a band, a group, a geshtalt. Later on Ego and Money disintegrated them. Thanx mainly for Roger Waters
@mathiasriff5 ай бұрын
@@tagaudisad but true
@buschovski15 ай бұрын
@@tagaudiRoger had big ideas which were great. The others seemed to just go along with it. With this footage, who would expect the tall guy playing bass would have these epic things in his head.
@Spirit-Of-The-Age5 ай бұрын
@@tagaudi Wow !! , What a stupid and ignorant comment. Roger's journey was one of integrity, honour and compassion (especially to those in the world whose voices were / are not being listened too.......as in those having genocide and war crimes commited on them right now in Palestine and many indigenous people's around the world....The only few who think like you are the corrupted psychopaths who support war crimes, genocide and psychopathic colonialism. PS most bands throughout history split up and go their own ways as they feel different creative forces, and join up with new musiciians who match their new journeys. Looks like Roger is doing rather well for himself in terms of being popular....all his massive tours around the world are huge sell outs, and he's also highly respected by most human beings with empathy for his fearlessness in speaking up for those who need to be heard the most.
@glenncambray97835 ай бұрын
@@buschovski1 True, Roger had all the ideas and concepts, and big motivation and inspiration. For all his failings, Waters was far less motivated by money than has been the case with the Gilmour led years of Floyd.
@GREENMAYNEАй бұрын
They created an entire mood, not just played music.
@DrewHummel-t4x24 күн бұрын
This is by far the best early live Floyd that I’ve ever heard. I can’t believe my ears. Amazing!!!
@davidpiacenti2601Ай бұрын
One of the greatest live versions of Grantchester Meadows ever recorded.
@DrewHummel-t4x24 күн бұрын
I just commented the same thing. Way better than the studio version
@chwthomas09 Жыл бұрын
1. The Amazing Pudding (Early name for Atom Heart Mother) - 0:53 2. Cymbaline - 17:31 3. Grantchester Meadows - 26:11 4. Green Is The Colour - 33:46 5. Careful With That Axe, Eugene - 37:16 6. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun - 46:26 7. Astronomy Domine - 59:18
@oxydiva4 ай бұрын
thank you for this!
@jackiehill63572 ай бұрын
All of this is just wow. This is an amazing recording of Cymbaline. Thank you.
@BoDeboer-uf2lg2 ай бұрын
@jackiehill6357 oooo absolutely!!!
@stefanoanoia-yh9ln2 ай бұрын
❤
@LudiCrust.Ай бұрын
🤠You calling me Puddin, Puddin?!?
@floydclaptonblues24 ай бұрын
Back when legendary bands gave great shows on late-night public access tv.
@LudiCrust.Ай бұрын
Ikr? Like I wasn’t technically alive when this happened but I still remember it from a past life. Like for reelz it’s THAT strong 🤯 talk about LIT!!! Pink Floyd rulez!
@floydclaptonblues2Ай бұрын
@LudiCrust. Great music transcends time and space, and then gently places itself forever in the firmanent. Just saw David Gilmour two weeks in L.A., and he still brought the ether of Pink Floyd.
@schwen1855Ай бұрын
This exploratory stage of Floyd is my favorite.
@aaarauz15 ай бұрын
My favorite Floyd era. Post Syd and pre DSOTM.... just finding their feet and playing their asses off
@BrendonT-g2e5 ай бұрын
This beats Dark side, in fact this is where it all starts from. Love it..
@imwhitewolf5 ай бұрын
little did they realize on that day that rock immortality, Dark Side of the Moon, was just a few short years down the road. I consider them the greatest rock group ever.
@leonskum.56824 ай бұрын
Indeed.
@UseDream-su1ik4 ай бұрын
@@leonskum.5682Resume Otto vacant!
@Samana00922 күн бұрын
66-71 is my Floyd's best era.
@ukkfayooyay5 ай бұрын
New York's Channel 13, which was PBS at the time, broadcast this in 1974. I watched it on the little black and white TV in my teenage bedroom.
@tiberiosiebra14285 ай бұрын
What an experience!!
@afghanwhigs015 ай бұрын
I wish I did. It would have really expanded my horizons. I lived in NJ.
@brooke85675 ай бұрын
PBS channel 13 wnet was available in nj
@outtathyme56795 ай бұрын
Me too
@jorgegonzalez-larramendi54915 ай бұрын
This was on public tv at the thime. I was ready for it and made an open mike cassette. The program Never played again. The cassette lasted my years. Then it mysteriously disappeared. Now: catch a documentary on Fractals: one hr of Gilmour, great documentary "fractals are God's signature."
@brianwood72374 ай бұрын
I grew up in sf bay area KQED was always a treasure trove of cool stuff, cuz all the staffers were total heads ✌️❤️
@sevestan5 ай бұрын
Always wanted to be David G.....still do at 65. Bravo for Cymbaline!
@MrScott-go65 ай бұрын
Grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area..... Public Television ruled it then & still rules it today!!! Channel 9 in most places in the Bay Area and beyond in Northern California!!!! Some of the only honest broadcasting left.... Share Public Television with Your children. I'm glad it was available to me throughout my life.....
@DavidMichaelMarek2 ай бұрын
Hell, yeah! And a shout out to channel 13, PBS affiliate, in Dallas-Ft. Worth.
@bitzb708121 күн бұрын
Frank Moore!!!!
@skeezix64Ай бұрын
I mean…like, dude…I may be 60 years old but listening to Floyd is a portal back to me at 15, and the music stirs my soul in the same way it always has. For me the music I have always loved will continue to carry me through whatever bullshit the world wrestles with. I am here for but a moment. Now as we approach what will likely be the worst two years of my journey here in America I will turn to bands like Pink Floyd, fresh brewed coffee, my amazing lover and life partner, and the few friends and family who matter most, walks on the beach, drives up the coast…but I digress. This footage is amazing. Thank you for sharing it!
@crawlingwind5 ай бұрын
I saw this on CH13, back where I grew up in New Jersey.
@gbw-jwc13565 ай бұрын
I’ve been looking for this recording for YEARS. I first saw it it in 1970 when I was 16 in Bloomfield, CT.
@cinemascope535 ай бұрын
It was released in Pink Floyd’s 2016 box set The Early Years: 1965-1972. IIRC they streamed it on KZbin during lockdown for a few weeks.
@charlesberg696922 күн бұрын
Il était facile à trouver dès les années 90 en cassette VHS avant de l'être en CD.
@jasonhumphries57165 ай бұрын
Man, the version of Grantchester Meadows really kicked my ass. Reminds me of being a kid laying in the back seat of my Pop Pop’s car (1979) listening to Ummagumma on 8 track (studio side). Those were the days. I was 6yrs old. What an album to start off with the Floyd. ❤️🤘
@Stu-SB5 ай бұрын
One of my favourite Floyd tunes, we used to get stoned and listen to this, it totally carried me away..
@3genac5 ай бұрын
My mom got me Ummagumma for my 14th birthday. She weren't right.
@focusbiz15 ай бұрын
Same story here! I was born in 65 and was literally in kindergarten when my older brother was playing this regularly at home while getting high with his friends. I saved up my allowance and went out and bought my first album Saucerful of Secrets. I guess I was a little different than other kids!
@Jesse-rj2ye4 ай бұрын
@@3genac she wasn't wrong either
@3genac4 ай бұрын
@@Jesse-rj2ye fair
@michaelmohrle17735 ай бұрын
Incredible, this era of Floyd reminds me of ancient or medieval times. Past meets the future.
@AnoNym-he1yv5 ай бұрын
its egypt mason stuff to its core. at least you still was able to "name" that in some kind of fashion
@michaelmohrle17734 ай бұрын
@@AnoNym-he1yv I wasn't trying to name a type of music, but more like a vision that it gives me. Egypt does come to mind along with ancient European images.
@bonzoleumАй бұрын
Drum sound is terrific.
@DexterMannheim4 ай бұрын
Wow…great stuff. Particularly enjoyed this version of Grantchester Meadows…Floyd never gets old. Geniuses - all of them.
@MasterTapes19605 ай бұрын
🎉Pink Floyd's music 🎶 will forever be timeless.
@gking407Ай бұрын
No Pink Floyd playlist is complete without this set. Thank you for uploading!
@TheDejaelАй бұрын
I saw this on PBS when it was first shown in 1970. It was amazing! I just had an hour with Pink Floyd. Always mind-expanding.
@ErnestCarroll5 ай бұрын
I just mailed my letter. Fingers crossed!
@martyc26375 ай бұрын
Sorry to say that boat has sailed.😢
@sharonhaywood28185 ай бұрын
Uh 😮😮😮😮😮 That was almost 50 years ago
@sharonhaywood28185 ай бұрын
But don't feel bad I start to write it down too until I realized it was in 1970
@glenncambray97835 ай бұрын
Well done. The Icelanders have great faith in language and believe that if you can get the right words down, in the right order, then anything is possible. You have nothing to lose, let's just say that everything is possible in the "Twilight Zone".
@just2ous5 ай бұрын
😂😉
@Ahmad-Mounir44Ай бұрын
(1970-1980) These guys didn't know that they're gonna make 4 major albums in this decade that literally took their careers to the highest level. The level that made them awfully famous internationally !
@justinw6670Ай бұрын
Grantchester Meadows makes my cry at the state of our beautiful waterways here in England now
@cjnav783227 күн бұрын
The Lion of Judah is comimg🎉 He will restore the Land
@danu67183 ай бұрын
Nick's drumming is so melodic. Fantastic piece of history here ✨🙏🐦🔥❤️
My God this was saved? KQED dumped a BUNCH of tape and film into the ocean years ago. Glad this survived.
@Tyson-wk8np4 ай бұрын
Awesome!! Atom hart mother!! And live!! Thank u man that was back when LSD was flowing! 1995-98 I know I was to young blaa blaa . But old enough to buy it on CD! Beautiful dark haunting overwhelming and the light shines threw! Best of the West. Brings up all kinds of old ancient feelings .
@eddiebazan64114 ай бұрын
It’s sick how lsd is gone but loads of pharmaceuticals are on open markets with Lilly white commercials to promote them and the newfound ailment.bogus man.
@eddiebazan64114 ай бұрын
It’s sick how lsd is gone but loads of pharmaceuticals are on open markets with Lilly white commercials to promote them and the newfound ailment.bogus man.
@maurovaccaro69752 ай бұрын
I più’ grandi di sempre… Tra 200 anni si parlerà’ sempre dei Pink Floyd…❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@mysticrhythms33485 ай бұрын
Absolutely timeless, surreal and serene
@laurentlemoing6338Ай бұрын
Thank you for posting this, this footage is priceless ! The songs are very well performed too, you can never be disappointed with Pink Floyd. This band is timeless !!!...
@sebastienbolduc56544 ай бұрын
The people who were in that studio were talking about it years and years later. Imagine having access to such a private performance! If they had known how big Floyd was yet to become. I love how this has been remastered.
@xtremenorthernerАй бұрын
I remember watching this "mind-expanding" performance on public television back in '71..., I was just 16yrs old. Its great to see footage of these guys early on in their careers.They really were an underground band..., only a few Bohemians, Freaks, & other hippy-types listened to them regularly..., Afterwards came a string of incredible albums; "Echoes", "Obscured by Clouds", then "DSOTM" put them in the spotlight where they've been ever since!
@esleyu60655 ай бұрын
Pink Floyd is the best of the best
@normanbaratelli46514 ай бұрын
I saw them in Boston at a nice small theater touring the Meddle album. It had just been released and it was epic. They sounded so fine back then. Saw 'em again in probably '74 with the Darkside tour. Again in Boston but this time at The Garden. They still sounded good but nothing beats them in a cozy music hall setting. This is quality right here. thank you KQED!
@iamoneofus4653Ай бұрын
sounds so good ilove pink floyd
@BlackTarInTheChinaWhiteHouse5 ай бұрын
Pinkney "Pink" Anderson + Floyd Council = Pink Floyd. Considering how great PF is then imagine how awesome The Anderson Council must be.
@buschovski15 ай бұрын
Beautiful. I used to have The More soundtrack in my walkman all the time. My walkman lol. I miss it. I still have it but it no longer works.
@mikegovan7863Ай бұрын
Absolutely love this
@kenhoward35125 ай бұрын
From back when they were an esoteric, spacey, experimental little band, familiar mostly to those of us who ingested various psychedelic substances before listening. It's not apparent here, but we know Pink Floyd would soon begin having a major impact on a lot of people with immense, powerful, timeless music.
@Jean-eu1xn5 ай бұрын
Psychedelic drugs this is more like mandrex the kind Led Zeppelin fans ate
@rforce176028 күн бұрын
Oh well this Grantchester Meadows is simply great, the best Pink Floyd moment for me
@Mike-k7z1hАй бұрын
One of a kind music, R.I.P. Rick, wish you were here ...
Amazing footage of a very talented band really beginning to find their feet after the Syd era❤️
@darrellcooper39245 ай бұрын
KQED was our public broadcast CH 9 in SanJose cal. Where I grew up . Man I was 13 on that date an had just graduated jr High. We loved The Pink Floyd. Been listening to them for 3yrs already mate.
@fredbourgeteau3482Ай бұрын
history of rock👍merci🎸
@Sgurdmai5 ай бұрын
riding out a thunder and lightening storm here in New Hampshire and this pops up. thank you.
@buschovski15 ай бұрын
huh...thats funny, im sitting in my car during a storm right now in NC. Listening to this is perfect. The wind is actually rocking my car.
@excrono4 ай бұрын
This was suddenly recommended by the algorithm at half past 4:00AM; half asleep, half hung over, sitting in a car waking up prepping for the work day.
@Semprini5375 ай бұрын
Mason is the engine of the band. He's the Man!
@worthmoremusic5 ай бұрын
I still have a couple of bootleg cassettes I recorded when I saw them in Carnegie Hall in '72. Snuck in a cassette recorder. They did the entire Ummagumma LP and a few other tunes.
@neoplatonist-o9p5 ай бұрын
Nice! I bet that was sublime. LOVE *Ummagumma*!
@worthmoremusic5 ай бұрын
@@neoplatonist-o9p Indeed !
@jimweed7269Ай бұрын
This was my introduction to Pink Floyd. I happened to watch this on our local PBS station around 1970 when I was in junior high. I'd never heard or seen any band doing longer songs like Pink Floyd did during this concert which blew me away. I didn't catch the name of the band and it was until later that I learned who it was. This started my love for Pink Floyd which I still have today.
@kevinleblanc475 ай бұрын
Thank you for this Crazy Diamond
@NYCHFAN5 ай бұрын
This is my favorite time period of Pink Floyd. I had every album up to Wish You Were Here. After that, no thank you. 😊 Love this! 🎶❤️🎶❤️
@periurban5 ай бұрын
I was you, until I heard the remixed Animals, which was like hearing a new Pink Floyd album. It's even better if you drop the terrible first and last tracks. The rest is pretty good.
@gregoryswift95735 ай бұрын
I kinda agree but Animals is good
@caseykittel5 ай бұрын
Animals has always felt like a very personal experience to me. I listen to alone, loud and in its entirety when possible.
@periurban5 ай бұрын
@@caseykittel Have you heard the remix? That was the first time I ever really listened, and it was great! [Aside from those dreadful opening and closing tracks.]
@caseykittel5 ай бұрын
Yes. You’re talking about The remaster. Right? at first it seemed very jarring to me, having listened to the original for so long it wasn’t welcomed by my ears. Now I can listen to it without noticing, but there is something dark and looming about that album and I found the older more analog sound was a little more fitting. For the record, I love 99% of the remastered albums I listen to. I am not one of these analog only people with a $100,000 record player. I love tech. It’s just that the remaster changed the experience for me. I had to adjust. I am also careful about using the words remix and remaster. A remix implies they actually changed levels between instruments or made things stereo where it was originally recorded mono.
@sharonrichards1627Ай бұрын
I love watching David as much as I love listening to him.
@gratefulz60354 ай бұрын
Wright was a force to be reckoned with!
@SplitHairz5 ай бұрын
This is a gold mine!
@ronbaldon81255 ай бұрын
I remember seeing this on channel 13 in NY Public acess channel no commercials
@carygson5 ай бұрын
The band have said they weren’t happy with AHM but I love it including Alan’s Psychedelic Breakfast.
@mgordon11005 ай бұрын
I don't care what Waters and Gilmour have to say about AHM. This was sick. I think they just probably didn't like playing it.
@excrono4 ай бұрын
Alan’s Psychedelic Breakfast is the track I go to first when listening to AHM.
@timothyrice16215 ай бұрын
Listening to Astronomy Domine especially, and also Set the Controls, made me think - at the time of this in April 1970, in between gigs like this, David Gilmour and Richard Wright were working on Syd Barrett's second album. That January his first solo album was released which David and Roger worked on. The specter of Syd always followed the band.
@pollyester66275 ай бұрын
Indeed, the specter of Syd blossomed on "Wish You Were Here".
@karenscigliano97875 ай бұрын
So true. The lament that is expressed in "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" is a rare and precise bit of such true emotion -- over their collective loss---which for most young men with musical talent was usually reserved & directed at the loss of a woman or lover.
@MK-nn7gm5 ай бұрын
Syds song dominoes is what their next evolution of the Pink Floyd sound became… That slide guitar and subdued keys
@buschovski15 ай бұрын
Damn i didn't know that. Syds solo stuff was great. I didn't know Dave and Rick were on Syds solo stuff
@alexturner56585 ай бұрын
@@karenscigliano9787 Just as a point of information in case this isn't obvious to everyone because it took me years to notice: (note the capital letters) ShineonYoucrazyDiamond. No doubt a play off LucyintheSkywithDiamonds since they played off the Beatles a lot.
@marymargaretmoore90346 ай бұрын
I could have been there! (kicking myself) David and Rick's voices are angelic.
@augustusbetucius29315 ай бұрын
In the studio at KQED for the filming of this?
@marymargaretmoore90345 ай бұрын
@@augustusbetucius2931 I might have been able to swing it; was attending high school in SF that year.
@ThePinkfloyd515 ай бұрын
Unless you worked @ KQED, you weren't there. There was no audience for this show.
@marymargaretmoore90345 ай бұрын
@@ThePinkfloyd51 oh darn
@ThePinkfloyd515 ай бұрын
@@marymargaretmoore9034 I should have added they played the Fillmore later that night. Now that you quite possibly were at!
@FrédérickDettloffАй бұрын
Heard the Floyd in 1974 money 💵 from album dark side of the moon 🌚 in the blacky bedroom apartment with my uncle and still I m always high without drugs hearing them and with others too it’s wonderful 🙏🙏🤘🤘💥💥🔥✍️✍️✍️✍️✍️✍️✍️
@Diocrew5 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this gem! Thank you KQED for always providing outstanding programs!
@charliegilliam15962 ай бұрын
Cymbaline is still haunting to this day sending chills up my spine like a tube train .I listened to this song on a train in London felted connected to floyd in a British way
@jackiehill63572 ай бұрын
Such an amazing song.
@СергейБогданович-с9дАй бұрын
Love music. Love group. Nice and good 🙏🍀❤️👌🌹🎶🎼🎵✌️🎸🎤🥁🎹❤️
@davidpiacenti2601Ай бұрын
I used to have this as a bootleg titled Black Glass. It was our favorite "party" album.
@Sal-tripinАй бұрын
so good 🎉
@scud1962Ай бұрын
Was not aware of this, incredible !😊
@robertwoods1380Ай бұрын
👍👍 awesome thanks
@fernandoreis5909 Жыл бұрын
Adoro p floyd ❤🤟🤟🤙🤙
@robertrinehart4985Ай бұрын
Yes my mom & dad weened me on floyd and still listening to it today as were my own type of electric church music. This is a real treat to hear a compilation I've never heard before. Thank you for this❤😎👍🎊🎉
@egoneiermann-tn7sc23 күн бұрын
We spent Christmas here today (in Germany on December 24th) in the style of the 70s with Pink Floyd and (homemade) pizza. Not with Eugen's axe, of course, but rather with crazy diamonds, but very spiritual.
@frenkboon93525 ай бұрын
Fantastic ,,Thanks for sharing ,,, Shine on you ....
@davidcrowley98345 ай бұрын
Awesome video quality for 1970..Awesome concert.
@sickpuppy5604Ай бұрын
The psychedelic screaming abdab years. This clip shows some great classic drum work by Nick Mason on Astronomy Domine. Awesome!
@CoyoteJackson775 ай бұрын
What an unexpected treasure! This made my day, so amazing to rediscover early Floyd- thank you for uploading 👍
@paulahrendt17664 ай бұрын
Yes an hour with pink floyd
@anthonyroberts69865 ай бұрын
Only just heard this one after listening to the Floyd for 50 years, they were crafting themselves,
@PepekBezlepek4 ай бұрын
wow, this feels so special to listen to I feel like I just by luck caught the original broadcast ♥ I never knew about this
@beckykimble56805 ай бұрын
❤ Love the early Floyd, musical geniuses . So cool ! 😎
@daniolivar44354 ай бұрын
Gracias por existir Pink Floyd! viva el arte
@roycecollins869428 күн бұрын
Them skins are getting Nicked!!! Best 4 pc band EVER!!! Hell, best any pc band ever. Never gets old. All the best at their craft. Saw them twice and would go again tiil they're 100. They will live forever in our hearts and ears, ALL OF US! r.i.p. Syd Barrett and Rick Wright... LONG LIVE THE PINK FLOYD !!!
@apedreus4 ай бұрын
Just great in every way. Surprisingly good sound and video quality, and just a superb song collection. Dreamy and scary.
@mikeloukides8354Ай бұрын
Wow. Never knew this recording existed. And amazed by everything that anticipates Echoes--hearing all these ideas swirling around is magical. And this Atom Heart Mother is VERY different from the album!
@davidstokes4630Ай бұрын
That was on my 11th birthday! Wish I Was There... lol
@JerryLowery-d7c5 ай бұрын
Cool music to listen to 300am I have some wonderful times listen to them thank you for allow me ❤
@periscopio64012 ай бұрын
the Barrett spirit is in the space
@frankdefeo83165 ай бұрын
I was 2 years old when this first aired. Thanks for give me the opportunity to see it.