Thursday, October 8, 2009

PF - 1971-06-20 - Rome 71


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Dr. Forrester said...

Pink Floyd
Palaeur
Rome, Italy
June 20th, 1971

CD1:

01. Atom Heart Mother (18:48)
02. Tuneups (2:29)
03. Careful With That Axe, Eugene (15:59)
04. Fat Old Sun (14:50)
05. The Embryo (11:27)

CD2:

01. Announcer/Tuneups (3:04)
02. The Return Of The Son Of Nothing (24:14)
03. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun (13:21)
04. Cymbaline (13:00)

CD3:

01. A Saucerful Of Secrets (19:08)
02. Intermission (1:23)
03. Astronomy Domine (8:36)
04. Announcement [1:11)

Running length: 147 min 35 sec
Source: 2nd gen (cass) > cdr
Quality: VG/VG+

Comments:

[ROGER: Ok, here we go.]

Atom Heart Mother

[ROGER: Thank you, thank you. Ok, this is called 'Careful With That
Axe, Eugene'.]

Careful With That Axe, Eugene

[ROGER: Thank you. This is a song of Dave's and it's called
'Fat Old Sun'.]

Fat Old Sun

[ROGER: Thank you. Thank you.] ><

The Embryo

[ROGER: Thank you. Thank you, we're taking a break for five minutes.
Thank you very much.] ><

[ITALIAN PRESENTER: [...] >< [...]]

[ROGER: Ok, this is a new piece and it's called 'The Return Of The
Son Of Nothing'.]

The Return Of The Son Of Nothing ><

Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun

[ROGER: Thank you. This is called 'Cymbaline'.]

Cymbaline

[ROGER: Thank you. Thank you.[ ><

[ROGER: This is our last number, it's called 'A Saucerful Of
Secrets'. Thank you all for coming.]

A Saucerful Of Secrets

[ROGER: Thank you. Night. Thank you.]
[ITALIAN ANNOUNCER: The Pink Floyd.]
[AUDIENCE: Pink Floyd! Pink Floyd! Pink Floyd! Pink Floyd!]
[ITALIAN ANNOUNCER: [...]] ><

Astronomy Domine

[ROGER: Thank you. Good night.]
[ITALIAN ANNOUNCER: [...]]


Review:

This is another very nice upgrade over the bootleg version. This version is
much longer than the other one... 148 minutes compared to the 134 minutes on
the bootleg. There's a certain amount of hiss but very tolerable... there is
also a lot of the announcer in there and all the tune-ups are there!
Sound is VG/VG+. Great setlist, probably the last AD ever performed. - PL