Disc 1: 01. Atom Heart Mother 16:34 02. Cymbaline 8:41 03. Grantchester Meadows 7:36 04. Green Is The Color 3:30 05. Careful With That Axe, Eugene 9:13 06. Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun 11:42
Notes: This was a live concert performance recorded before the evening show with no audience. It was filmed for future broadcast on the US PBS network. Sounds better than other versions, IMO (no NR here).
I've got about a minute long introduction by the KQED announcer before the show starts. I have no idea where it came from as I got it years ago but it is part of the show (in MP3). If you'd like it I can email over to you.
Apparently the station solicited viewer feedback, asking if people would be interested in buying official copies of this video. I don't know why the idea never went any farther.
I'd love to see it included in the early years box set Nick Mason recently mentioned in Billboard magazine.
There's a title card at the end of the film that says (approximately) - if you liked this film & think it's the sort of thing that you'd like to buy, please send a letter to this address...
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Pink Floyd - 1970-04-29 KQED TV Studios, San Francisco, CA
Source: TV?
Lineage: VHS 1st Gen>DAT 48K > DAT 60ES > M-Audio Audiophile USB > 48K WAV > CEP > 44.1KHz WAV > CD Wave > FLAC (level 7)
Quality: Ex
Tape by: ??
Transfered by: jbraveman
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Track Listing
Disc 1:
01. Atom Heart Mother 16:34
02. Cymbaline 8:41
03. Grantchester Meadows 7:36
04. Green Is The Color 3:30
05. Careful With That Axe, Eugene 9:13
06. Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun 11:42
Total: 57:18
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Notes:
This was a live concert performance recorded before the evening show with no audience. It was filmed for future broadcast on the US PBS network.
Sounds better than other versions, IMO (no NR here).
I've got about a minute long introduction by the KQED announcer before the show starts. I have no idea where it came from as I got it years ago but it is part of the show (in MP3). If you'd like it I can email over to you.
Apparently the station solicited viewer feedback, asking if people would be interested in buying official copies of this video. I don't know why the idea never went any farther.
I'd love to see it included in the early years box set Nick Mason recently mentioned in Billboard magazine.
Claude
There's a title card at the end of the film that says (approximately) - if you liked this film & think it's the sort of thing that you'd like to buy, please send a letter to this address...
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