Thursday, May 26, 2011

PF - V - Auntie's Psychedelic Soirees


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This one should probably be more for the newer or more casual fan. There isn't anything here that the more seasoned fan would be lacking. I see nothing in the PF database about this one. However, for members of Y, there is some information here and here.

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  1. PINK FLOYD - BBC Archive & More, Auntie's Psychedelic Soirees


    WLR-2122 - A Wonderland Records Group Ltd.

    Disc1: Time:

    BBC TV "Look At The Week" May 17th 1967
    1. Pow R. Toc H. - Intro 0:49
    2. Introduction 1:02
    3. Astronomy Domine 4:07
    4. Interstellar Overdrive 4:22
    5. End Piece Interview 0:43
    BBC Radio October 1967 (John Peel´s Night Ride)
    6. Flaming 2:48
    7. Scarecrow 2:07
    8. The Gnome 2:15
    9. Mathilda Mother 3:28
    BBC Radio Febuary 1968 (John Peel´s Night Ride)
    10. Vegetable Man 3:25
    11. Pow R. Toc H. 3:04
    12. Scream Thy Last Scream Old Woman With A Basket 3:52
    13. Jugband Blues 4:02
    BBC Radio "Top Gear" 25 June 1968
    14. Top Gear Opening Credits - John Peel 0:19
    15. The Murderotic Woman
    (or Careful With That Ace, Eugene) 3:37
    16. The Massed Gadgets Of Hercules
    (aka A Saucerful Of Secrets) 7:18
    17. Let There Be More Light 4:33
    18. Julia Dream 3:35
    19. Top Gear End Credits 1:10
    BBC Radio "Top Gear" 12 May 1969
    20. Daybreak
    (aka Grantchester Meadows) 3:47
    21. Nightmare
    (aka Cymbalyne) 3:37
    22. The Beginning - Beset By Creatures Of The Deep
    (aka Green Is The Colour & Careful With That Axe, Eugene) 6:58
    23. The Narrow Way (Part 3) 4:48
    24. Vegetable Man
    (studio version - unreleased single) 2:38

    Total Time: 79:04



    Disc2: Time:

    BBC Radio "In Concert" 16 July 1970
    1. John Peel Introduction 0:28
    2. Embryo 10:01
    3. Applause - John Peel 0:40
    4. Fat Old Sun 5:10
    5. Applause - John Peel 0:41
    6. Green Is The Colour 3:26
    7. Careful With That Axe, Eugene 7:19
    8. Applause - John Peel 1:05
    9. If 4:25
    10. Applause - John Peel 1:21
    11. The Atom Heart Mother 25:07
    Syd Barrett "Madcap Laughs" Session
    12. Octopus - Take One 1:27
    13. Octopus - Alternate Take 2:21
    Syd Barrett´s Only Solo Concert Royal Festival Hall 1st June 1970
    14. Terrapin 4:04
    15. Gigilo Aunt 4:56
    16. Effervescent Elephant 1:48
    17. Octopus 5:02

    Total Time: 79:21



    Disc 3: Time:

    BBC Radio "In Concert" 30 October 1971
    1. John Peel Introduction 0:20
    2. Fat Old Sun 14:02
    3. John Peel 1:12
    4. One Of These Days 6:49
    5. John Peel 0:31
    6. Echoes 26:19
    7. Applause 0:13
    8. Embryo 10:05
    9. Blues 4:57
    Syd Barrett Solo From "Sound Of The Seventies" Febuary 1970
    10. Baby Lemonade 2:24
    11. DJ Link 0:04
    12. Gigilo Aunt 3:39
    13. Effervescent Elephant 0:58
    14. Dominoes 3:08
    15. Love Song 1:31

    Total Time: 76:12



    Disc 4: Time:

    "The Rainbow Theatre"
    Finsbury Park, London UK Febuary 18th 1972

    The First Complete Public Performance Of What Because
    "The Dark Side Of The Moon"

    1. Breathe 2:56
    2. The Travel Section (aka On The Run) 6:10
    3. Time 7:41
    4. The Mortality Suite, or Religion
    (aka The Great Gig In The Sky 4:22
    5. Money 7:39
    6. Us And Them 2:35
    7. Any Colour You Like 4:38
    8. Brain Damage 3:09
    9. Eclipse 2:00
    Early Demos (Recorded October 1966)
    10. Lucy Leave 3:11
    11. I'm A King Bee 3:50
    "Games For May" Queen Elizabeth Hall 14 May 1967
    12. Astronomy Domini 3:58
    Sound Techniques Studio
    13. Interstellar Overdrive - Full Version 16:49
    14. Scream Thy Last Scream Old Woman With A Basket (Studio version - Syd's last recording with Pink Floyd) 4:50
    Radio Carlisle Broadcast
    15. Reaction In G 0:33
    Danish TV 13th September 1967
    16. Stoned Alone 5:27

    Total Time: 79:29





    Remastered Tapes - De-Hummed
    (Low-End 50 HZ Hum Removed)
    De-Noised
    (i.e. Tape Hiss, Clicks & Pops Removed)
    EQ´D For Best Possible Sound Quality

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