Thursday, April 7, 2011

PF - 1972-10-21 - Gathering On The Moon


7 comments:

Dr. Forrester said...

Pink Floyd
Wembley Empire Pool
Middlesex, England
(benefit for War on Want)
October 21, 1972

DFA-030

"Gathering On The Moon"

Disc 1:
Set 1:

01. Speak To Me
02. Breathe
03. On The Run
04. Time
05. Breathe Reprise
06. The Great Gig In The Sky
07. Money
08. Us & Them
09. Any Colour You Like
10. Brain Damage
11. Eclipse

Disc 2:
Set 2:

1. One of These Days
2. Careful With That Axe, E ugene
3. Echoes

encore:
4. Set the Controls
5. Blues

Anonymous said...

Beth, if you read this: Check out this boot never seen before: Pink Floyd, Seattle 1972-09-29: http://albumdellastoria.blogspot.com/2011/04/pink-floyd-live-in-seattle-usa-hec.html

Regards
Thomas

Anonymous said...

keep up the great work.thanks for the floyd,listening to some just now. thanks again from rainy scotland.

Beth said...

Beth, if you read this: Check out this boot never seen before: Pink Floyd, Seattle 1972-09-29: http://albumdellastoria.blogspot.com/2011/04/pink-floyd-live-in-seattle-usa-hec.html

Regards
Thomas


I've seen that, and it's fake. By that I mean, that's not the actual show from that date. In 1972, they were performing The Dark Side of the Moon material in the first set, and when you download that boot, none of the files match the known set-list for that show. Judging by the files that you do get, it is some date from the Atom Heart Mother tour, though I don't know which one.

According to the PF Concert Database, there is no known recording for the show they did in Seattle on the Eclipsed tour, and this certainly isn't it. I do appreciate you thinking I would be interested in it, nonetheless.

Dr. Forrester said...

Folks -

These comments (with http links) were flagged as spam. I happily published the comments, as they're exactly the sort of constructive information that I really enjoy.

However, if it took a little longer than normal for me to moderate them, I am sorry.

Stay Fluffy!

Anonymous said...

You're right, Beth and Dr., my bad, too stupid.

Have a good time
Thomas

Lunatic217 said...

Dear Doctor Forrester,
Thank you once again for all of these great shows. My collection is filling out quite nicely, I must say. It's been really great listening to them & thinking about what it would have been like to have actually seen some of these shows. I was fortunate enough to see them in Cleveland 1977 (ahhh--fond memories of my youth). It was unforgettable. I was looking forward to the Hollywood Bowl shows (1972-09-22), and particulary the Box 1432 version. Can I hold out hopes for a go-back-and-fill-in-the-gap?
Again, thanks for all you do. Your dedication is greatly appreciated!

Best Regards,

Lunatic217 aka Silly Rabbit