Sunday, August 11, 2024

♫♪♫ Get Your Psychedelics Out... An Hour With Pink Floyd at KQED Studios.. 1970 ♫♪♫

 

 They were all between 24 to 27 years old at the time.

David Gilmore born in 1946

Roger Waters born in 1943

Nick Mason born in 1944

Rick Wright born in 1943






11 comments:

  1. Ain't feeling much for music tonight. Our little dog has an badly infected tooth, when she hurts so do we so it's dope all around & to bed. Up early for her surgery.

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    1. How's your mutt feeling?
      I hope much better with that bad tooth dealt with.
      I can empathize with both, an infected tooth and a mutt that hurts.
      Don't like either one.

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  2. The Deep State War on People, Part 2

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DoPKoQ0xcVY

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  3. Too bad Waters is a raving lunatic

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    1. Been liking him more, watch the Rogan interview.. He doesn’t kiss pissreal’s arse, but yeah he’s an old school bleeding heart lib.

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  4. Thanks, man. I needed that.

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  5. I've got this laying around somewhere, courtesy Echoeshub. As far as I can tell the setlist is:

    1) Atom Heart Mother
    2) Cymbaline
    3) Grantchester Meadows
    4) Green Is The Colour
    5) Careful With That Axe, Eugene
    6) Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun
    7) Astronomy Domine

    That was more or less their setlist Back In The Day. Maybe take away Atom Heart Mother, although they did play it live on occasion, with and without orchestra. Not their best song. Add in Saucerful Of Secrets, maybe Interstellar Overdrive and a thing they did called The Embryo which never developed into anything for them, and that was pretty much their live show back then.

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    1. The Embryo was a song that encapsulated Roger’s and Ron Geesin’s collaboration for the 1970 film Music From The Body. The opening song featured biomusic, sounds of slapping, farting, breathing etc. Basically the album was a musical journey of different human functions, including life & death. This concept got refined 3 years later with the release of DSOTM.
      This was Roger’s first solo album, he didn’t release another outside of PF until Pros & Cons of Hitchiking.

      t: Floyd nerd and occasional outdoor psilocybin enthusiast
      NH

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  6. Thanks. Know Live at Pompeii well, but never knew about this one.

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  7. Irish, I’m beginning to think you really like Pink Floyd

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  8. Hey man, what a rush man. Gave me a flashback!

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