zondag 8 maart 2015

1967-05-14 London, BBC


BBC 1 - Look of the Week
BBC Television Centre
West side of Wood Lane (A219)

White City
London

England

Syd Barrett
Nick Mason
Roger Waters
Richard Wright

Setlist:
Interstellar Overdrive
Pow R. Toc H.
Astronomy Domine

Television performance.
The Pink Floyd appeared on BBC One's "Look of the Week", hosted by Hans Keller.
The performance consisted of a truncated version of "Pow R. Toc H." as well as "Astronomy Domine".
Syd Barrett and Roger Waters were then interviewed by show host Hans Keller, who memorably asked the band why their music had to be so loud, finding it unbearable.

The performance and interview have been repeated on BBC since, and consequently circulate on both audio and video bootlegs. It is one of the few pieces of professionally filmed footage from the Barrett-led era that has survived.

1967-05-12 London, Queen Elizabeth Hall

1967-05-12
Games For May
Queen Elizabeth Hall
London
England

Syd Barrett
Nick Mason
Roger Waters
Richard Wright
Games For May:
Space age relaxation for the climax of spring
– electronic composition, colour and image projection,
girls, and the Pink Floyd
Setlist:
Dawn (tape recording)
Matilda Mother
Flaming
The Scarecrow
Games For May (early version of See Emily Play)
Bike
Arnold Layne
Candy and a Currant Bun
Pow R. Toc H.
Interstellar Overdrive
Bubbles (tape recording)
Ending (tape recording)
Encore:
Lucifer Sam

1967-02-24 London, UFO Club

1967-02-24
UFO Club
31 Tottenham Court Road
London
England

Syd Barrett
Nick Mason
Roger Waters
Richard Wright

From the German 1 hour long documentary Die Jungen Nachtwandler, that was directed by Edmund Wolf for the Bayerischer Rundfunk.

1967-01-20 London, UFO Club


1967-01-20
UFO Club
31 Tottenham Court Road
London
England

Syd Barrett
Nick Mason
Roger Waters
Richard Wright

Matilda Mother
Interstellar Overdrive

Recorded by Granada TV for the documentary It's So Far Out It's Straight Down
Broadcast: 7 February, 1967.

Jokers Wild - Untitled EP

Jokers Wild were a mid-1960s blues-rock band from Cambridge, England. The line-up included guitarist David Gilmour and sax player Dick Parry, who went on to join (the former) and record with (the later) Pink Floyd.

Their only releases were a privately pressed, single-sided album (carrying catalogue number RSLP 0027) and a single (RSR 0031), of which only fifty copies each were made. These were recorded at Regent Sound studio in Denmark Street, London. A tape recording of the LP is held by the British Library's National Sound Archive.


The one-sided lp has the next tracks:
01 Why Do Fools Fall in Love
02 Walk Like a Man
03 Don't Ask Me (What I Say)
04 Big Girls Don't Cry
05 Beautiful Delilah


Manufactured By – Regent Sound Studios – RSLP 0027
Published By – Chappell & Co. Ltd.
Published By – Peter Maurice
Published By – Ardmore & Beechwood
Published By – Jewel Music

The single has the next tracks:
A Don't Ask Me (What I Say)
B Why Do Fools Fall In Love


Together with Jonathan King (record producer), they recorded what was to have been a UK cover of Sam & Dave's "Hold On, I'm Comin'", but the original was released in the UK, so Jokers Wild's version was never released.

The Line-up on this recordings was:
David Gilmour - Guitar, vocals, harmonica
David Altham - Guitars, keyboards, vocals
John Gordon - Guitars, vocals
Tony Sainty - Bass guitar, percussion, vocals
Clive Welham - Drums, vocals


 




1966-10-14 London, All Saints Church Hall

1966-10-14
London
All Saints Church Hall

Syd Barrett
Nick Mason
Roger Waters
Richard Wright

Setlist:
Pink Theme
Let's Roll Another One (early version of Candy and a Currant Bun)
Gimme a Break
Piggy Back
Stoned Alone
I Can Tell (Bo Diddley cover)
The Gnome
Interstellar Overdrive
Lucy Leave
Take Up Thy Stethoscope and Walk
Flapdoodle Dealing
Snowing (early version of Flaming)
Pow R. Toc H.
Astronomy Domine

The oldest Pink Floyd concert of which a setlist is known.
No recordings are known of this concert.

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