01 - Experiment (Studio Outtake 1967) (mentionned on the disc on side2, but present at the end of the first side ...) 02 - Flaming (BBC Session September 1967) 03 - The Gnome (BBC Session September 1967) 04 - Mathilda Mother (BBC Session September 1967) 05 - The Scarecrow (BBC Session September 1967) 06 - Vegetable Man (BBC Session December 1967) 07 - Pow R Toc H (BBC Session December 1967) 08 - Scream Thy Last Scream (BBC Session December 1967) 09 - Jugband Blues (BBC Session December 1967)
Lineage : Dual 600 Turntable -->Computer Wav--> Adobe audition-->Flac and Trader's little helper
Actually, I'm curious too.. the cover art page you referred to is inaccurate.. it simply skips over 103, and numbers track 104 (silas Lane) as 103 instead , furthermore listing it as a 16 minute track, whereas my SL version is 1:10 (!) my F&V copy (probably from BigO) skips over (has it as missing) #103 also, and continues on with Silas Lane as 104.. there's no info either at BootlegZone.. I wonder which track it is.. I've lost a whole lot of bootleg art and info over the last several years due to hard drive issues (several TB) so I no longer can just look it up in my own collection... Not very important in relation to the big picture.. but I am curious! Doccus
OK.. fine.. but.. which one? For thoroughness' sake I thought to restore it as track #103 in my copy, but as far as I know, the only ones that've ever been officially released (other than the album version) is the '66 london one, and the two on the expanded 'piper' set.. I assume it's one of those two 'piper' ones then.. perhaps the french edit? THX.. Doccus
Let me explain - This is an inferior source of all - yes all - of this material. There is nothing - nothing - available here that you should really be listening to. All - all - of this material is available elsewhere from Harvested in vastly superior quality. I really debated even sharing this one for this reason. Just delete the files. Don't add more to them. Just delete them. Get the Harvested releases. Live a much happier life.
Actually, you may have a point there.. I have in fact *already* deleted about 100 gigs worth of boots that were inferior.or worse, .soundwise, or so obviously upsampled, and as roio availability online becomes greater, audio upgrades are becoming increasingly possible. I didn't want these on my drive cluttering up space and allowing the possibility of them accidentally being mixed up with the good sounding stuff. The problem is, that I still remember the pre-net era.. when you hung on to everything for dear life, regardless of how horrid the sound was, because of the difficulty of getting ahold of *anything* at all.
It's kind of like the folks who grew up in the depression, who can't throw anything away, even if it is absolute junk...
Oh, I all too well remember the day that I spent $35 apiece for 3 different bootleg CDs - only to find out that all three contained exactly the same BBC sessions. It's probably the same reason that I can't throw away most of my VHS tapes...
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Pink Floyd - Flowers and Vegetables
Outtakes and rarities from 1966 and 1967
Side 1
01 - Lucy Leave (Pink Floyd-Studio-Session)
02 - I'm a Kingbee (Pink Floyd-Studio-Session)
03 - REMOVED (officially released)
04 - Silas Lane (Studio Outtake 1967)
Side 2
01 - Experiment (Studio Outtake 1967) (mentionned on the disc on side2, but present at the end of the first side ...)
02 - Flaming (BBC Session September 1967)
03 - The Gnome (BBC Session September 1967)
04 - Mathilda Mother (BBC Session September 1967)
05 - The Scarecrow (BBC Session September 1967)
06 - Vegetable Man (BBC Session December 1967)
07 - Pow R Toc H (BBC Session December 1967)
08 - Scream Thy Last Scream (BBC Session December 1967)
09 - Jugband Blues (BBC Session December 1967)
Lineage :
Dual 600 Turntable -->Computer Wav--> Adobe audition-->Flac and Trader's little helper
Just out of curiosity, what was the REMOVED track
Just go to the Cover Art page & have a look.
Actually, I'm curious too.. the cover art page you referred to is inaccurate.. it simply skips over 103, and numbers track 104 (silas Lane) as 103 instead , furthermore listing it as a 16 minute track, whereas my SL version is 1:10 (!) my F&V copy (probably from BigO) skips over (has it as missing) #103 also, and continues on with Silas Lane as 104.. there's no info either at BootlegZone..
I wonder which track it is.. I've lost a whole lot of bootleg art and info over the last several years due to hard drive issues (several TB) so I no longer can just look it up in my own collection...
Not very important in relation to the big picture.. but I am curious!
Doccus
It's just a version of Interstellar Overdrive. Nothing to get excited about.
OK.. fine.. but.. which one? For thoroughness' sake I thought to restore it as track #103 in my copy, but as far as I know, the only ones that've ever been officially released (other than the album version) is the '66 london one, and the two on the expanded 'piper' set.. I assume it's one of those two 'piper' ones then.. perhaps the french edit?
THX..
Doccus
Let me explain - This is an inferior source of all - yes all - of this material. There is nothing - nothing - available here that you should really be listening to. All - all - of this material is available elsewhere from Harvested in vastly superior quality. I really debated even sharing this one for this reason. Just delete the files. Don't add more to them. Just delete them. Get the Harvested releases. Live a much happier life.
Actually, you may have a point there.. I have in fact *already* deleted about 100 gigs worth of boots that were inferior.or worse, .soundwise, or so obviously upsampled, and as roio availability online becomes greater, audio upgrades are becoming increasingly possible.
I didn't want these on my drive cluttering up space and allowing the possibility of them accidentally being mixed up with the good sounding stuff.
The problem is, that I still remember the pre-net era.. when you hung on to everything for dear life, regardless of how horrid the sound was, because of the difficulty of getting ahold of *anything* at all.
It's kind of like the folks who grew up in the depression, who can't throw anything away, even if it is absolute junk...
Hard habit to break ;-)
Doccus Rockus Maximus
Oh, I all too well remember the day that I spent $35 apiece for 3 different bootleg CDs - only to find out that all three contained exactly the same BBC sessions. It's probably the same reason that I can't throw away most of my VHS tapes...
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