Showing posts with label Pink Floyd. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pink Floyd. Show all posts

Thursday, February 19, 2026

Pink Floyd - Live At Earls Court, London, UK October 20th 1994

 



Pink Floyd - Live At Earls Court

 London, UK October 20th 1994

Pink Floyd's last concert tour was the Division Bell Tour, which began on March 30, 1994, and concluded on October 29, 1994. This tour was their final performance as a band before their disbandment.


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Sunday, January 18, 2026

Pink Floyd 1976 The Animal Sessions


There is not much info about this except that is an excellent bootleg. You can see the info on the back cover Pic.

Notes from Google:
The "Pink Floyd - Animal Sessions" refer to the 1976 recording period for their album Animals, primarily at Britannia Row Studios, marked by Roger Waters' increased control, reworked songs like "Raving and Drooling" (became "Sheep"), and the iconic inflatable pig photo shoot at Battersea Power Station, leading to a darker, more cynical sound reflecting social commentary and internal band shifts. Bootleg recordings capture these sessions, including variations of album tracks and live moments.

If you have not heard this and are a Pink Floyd fan this is a must have.

Enjoy or not!

Link: https://www.mediafire.com/file/f4j6d753ye9n7cm/[1976]+-+Animal+Sessions+PW+fbsvw.rar/file

Thursday, July 24, 2025

Pink Floyd - Paris 1977


 


By now, every fart, burp, wrong note, wrong key that Pink Floyd has ever brought to the stage has been bootlegged. For whatever reason, that I don't understand fans have gotta have it. While I'm at it, don't you think that it would be nice if every once and a while a band would deviate from their same old tired, played out set? Hell I'm pretty sure Nick Mason has asked himself, once or twice "Oh great, it's Roger's time to sing Money"  "I hope he doesn't go off on a tanget and complain about the shitty room service last night, before I count it down"  Imagne if you will..Pink Floyd getting up on stage and playing a set of Mott The Hoople covers. Or David Bowie and band breaking into a version of "Flirting With Disaster" Think about the chaos it would cause if the Sex Pistols started doing "Ruby,Don't Take Your Love To Town" And with that I give you this.See scans

                        MEEK AND OBEDIENT YOU FOLLOW THE LEADER

Tuesday, June 10, 2025

Pink Floyd - The Sid Barrett Years

Pink Floyd -  The Syd Barrett Years
1965-1971

 (JWB Compilation)
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This set was compiled from the best available sources and remastered with care. There was no hiss reduction or fake stereo processing done to this set. Mono recordings appear here in true mono. I was often able to reduce hiss with EQ rather than harsh processing. These tracks were remastered in a similar fashion to the official Pink Floyd remasters, so excellent quality tracks such as the legendary unreleased "Vegetable Man" and "Scream Thy Last Scream" will blend in nicely on your own Floyd mix CD or playlist. The BBC Sessions appear here with the original DJ intros and have been edited to flow straight through with each broadcast. I am not a member of the Pink Floyd bootleg community, but I am a huge Syd Barrett fan. I was given the raw material for this set by a knowledgeable Floyd collector. I have no idea if all these sources are widely circulating, but the I've been told that this set beats all the other common ones, so if you're a fan, you definitely need this set! 

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DISC ONE: The Pink Floyd Archive 1965-67
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01 Lucy Leave (Demo)
02 I'm A King Bee (Demo)
    Recorded Summer 1965
    @ unknown studio, possibly Regent Sound, London

03 Interstellar Overdrive (Demo)
    Recorded October 31, 1966
    @ Thompson Private Recording Studios, Hempstead 

04 CBC Interview with Interstellar Overdrive
    Interview Recorded December 1966 @ CBC Studios, London
    Interstellar Overdrive Recorded in 1966 @ unknown location 

05 Interstellar Overdrive (Live)
    Recorded January 20, 1967
    @ UFO Club, London

06 Interstellar Overdrive (Alternate Mix)
    Recorded February 27, 1967
    @ EMI Abbey Road Studios, London

07 Candy And A Currant Bun (Alternate Mix)
    Recorded January 29, 1967
    @ Sound Techniques, London

08 See Emily Play (Alternate Mix)
    Recorded May 21, 1967
    @ Sound Techniques, London

09 One In A Million (Live)
    Recorded September 13, 1967
    @ Star Club, Copenhagen

10 UFO Instrumental (Live)
    Recorded circa March 1967
    @ UFO Club, London

11 Scream Thy Last Scream (Saucerful Outtake)
    Recorded August 7, 1967 
    @ EMI Abbey Road Studios, London

12 Vegetable Man (Saucerful Outtake)
    Recorded October 9, 1967
    @ De Lane Lea Studios, London

13 Apples & Oranges (Alternate Mix)
    Recorded September 26, 1967
    @ EMI Abbey Road Studios, London

14 No Title (Saucerful Outtake Excerpt)
    Recorded September 4, 1967
    @ Sound Techniques, London
 
15 In The Beechwoods (Saucerful Outtake)
    Recorded October 20, 1967
    @ De Lane Lea Studios, London

16 Vegetable Man (Alternate Take)
    Recorded October 9, 1967
    @ De Lane Lea Studios, London


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DISC TWO: BBC Sessions & Syd Solo Outtakes
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01 Astronomy Domine
    Recorded May 14, 1967 
    @ BBC's "Look Of The Week"

02 The Gnome
03 Matilda Mother
04 The Scarecrow
05 Flaming
06 Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun
07 Reaction In G (Excerpt)
    Recorded September 25, 1967
    @ BBC Playhouse Theatre, London

08 Vegetable Man
09 Scream Thy Last Scream
10 Jugband Blues
11 Pow R Toc H
    Recorded December 20, 1967
    @ BBC Maida Vale 4 Studios, London

12 Tomorrow's World Instrumental 
    Recorded December 1967
    @ BBC's "Tomorrow's World"

13 Silas Lang (Version One Instrumental)
    Recorded May 6, 1968
    @ EMI Abbey Road Studios, London

14 Silas Lang (Version Two Instrumental)
    Recorded April 10, 1969
    @ EMI Abbey Road Studios, London

15 Lanky Part 2 (Excerpt)
    Recorded May 14, 1968
    @ EMI Abbey Road Studios, London

16 Love You (Take 2 Excerpt)
    Recorded April 11, 1969
    @ EMI Abbey Road Studios, London

17 Long Gone (Take 2 Excerpt)
    Recorded July 26, 1969
    @ EMI Abbey Road Studios, London

18 Dark Globe (Chorale Mix)
    Recorded July 26, 1969
    @ EMI Abbey Road Studios, London

19 Maisie (Take 1 & Take 2 Alternate Mix)
    Recorded February 26, 1970
    @ EMI Abbey Road Studios, London

20 Baby Lemonade 
21 Dominoes
22 Love Song 
    Recorded February 16, 1971
    @ BBC Studio S1, London

BONUS TRACK:
23 Syd Banter
    Recorded @ EMI Abbey Road Studios, London

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TOTAL TIME:
Disc One: 75:40 
Disc Two: 60:54

All Tracks MONO except:
Disc One: Tracks 11-13 
Disc Two: Tracks 14, 18, 19
which are STEREO.

All tracks are SOUNDBOARD recordings except:
Disc One: Tracks 9, 15, 16

LINEAGE: Best available sources in purest available form > CDR > EAC > WAV (Remastered) > FLAC (Level 8)

REMASTERING NOTES:
Re-equalized 
Clicks removed by hand
Mono recordings corrected to true mono
Volume normalized
Speed correction 
BBC Sessions edited and sequenced for flow
There was no compression or noise reduction done to this set

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Compiled & Remastered by JWB.
Dates and archival info from the book "Random Precision" by David Parker.
Thanks to Chris for the raw material.
DO NOT SELL OR ENCODE TO MP3!

 

The last ever interview of Pink Floyd’s Syd Barrett @faroutmagazine

 

 

$*$*$

 

Saturday, January 18, 2025

Pink Floyd - West Berlin, Germany 1977

Pink Floyd - Deutschlandhalle
West Berlin, Germany

January 29, 1977
Soundboard Recording @320 kbps
Liberated Bootleg
Artwork Included

 
 Setlist:
01. Sheep
02. Pigs on the Wing (part one)
03. Dogs
04. Pigs on the Wing (part two)
05. Pigs (Three Different Ones)

 
David Gilmour: Guitar, vocals
Nick Mason: Drums
Roger Waters: Bass guitar, guitar, vocals
Richard Wright: Keyboards, vocals
Dick Parry: Saxophone
Snowy White: Guitar

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Wednesday, June 14, 2023

Pink Floyd - From Abbey Road to Britannia Row {'75-76}

Pink Floyd - From Abbey Road to Britannia Row - The Extraction Tapes
Unissued Alternate Studio Recordings 1975 - 1976
Studio soundboards @flac


Track List:

01 Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 1-9)
02 Welcome To The Machine
03 Have A Cigar

04 Sheep (Raving and Drooling)
05 Dogs
06 Pigs (Three Different Ones)
07 Sheep Sound Effects            
 


Info at Discogs

 

*Original Notes*

I received these files from a collector friend in the last couple of days. It sounds to me like Animals has been taken from an improved copy of the source used for the earlier 'Extraction Tapes' vinyl release. Sources appear to have been speed corrected.
Unfortunately I don't have artwork, other than that I've found on the web and embedded into the FLACs.
Sound is way better than the vinyl transfers I've heard. All in all an amazing release.
Beechwoods, 2nd March 2014

Review below from Collector's Music Review:
Soon to see release is this Pink Floyd disk “From Abbey Road to Britannia Row”. Subtitled ‘The Extraction tapes’ this CD features that rarest of beasts. Unissued Pink Floyd studio outtakes. Remember the fuss that came around the Beatles ‘John Barrett’ tapes or the ‘Revolution’ leak? This could, subjectively, be Pink Floyd’s answer to that.


Consisting of outtakes collected from both the “Wish You Were Here” and “Animals” albums, the disk is the first time that any of the outtakes have been released in this format.
A very exciting time for PF collectors.



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Thursday, September 1, 2022

David Gilmour - Royal Festival Hall 2001

 David Gilmour - Royal Festival Hall
London, UK.
June 22, 2001
Lineage: Unknown SBD > ? > CDR > MP3 @320


SONGS:
01 - Shine On You Crazy Diamond
02 - Terrapin
03 - Fat Old Sun
04 - Coming Back To Life
05 - High Hopes
06 - Je Crois Entendre Encore
07 - Smile
08 - Wish You Were Here
09 - Comfortably Numb *
10 - The Dimming Of The Day
11 - Shine On You Crazy Diamond #i
12 - A Great Day For Freedom
13 - Hushabye Mountain

Bonus Tracks:

14 - Dominoes
15 - Breakthrough #
16 - Comfortably Numb +
17 - High Hopes (Choral)
18 - First Rehearsal
19 - I Put A Spell On You
20 - Don't


BAND:
David Gilmour - guitar, vocals
Michael Kamen - piano, english horn
Chucho Merchan - double bass
Caroline Dale - cello
Neill MacColl - guitar, vocals
Nic France - drums, percussion
Dick Parry - saxophone

    -special guests-
Robert Wyatt - vocals on *
Richard Wright - piano, vocals on #
Bob Geldof - vocals on +


SINGERS:
Sam Brown
Chris Ballin
Pete Brown
Margo Buchanan
Claudia Fontaine
Michelle John Douglas
Sonia Jones
Carol Kenyon
Aitch McRobbie
Durga McBroom
David Laudat
Beverli Skeete


NOTES:
Tracks 14 - 17 recorded live at The Meltdown Festival in 2002.
Track 18 is from the first rehearsals at David's home in the U.K.in 2001.
Track 19 is a live studio recording from 1992 featuring Jools Holland on piano and Mica Paris on vocals. 

Track 20 is from the Leiber and Stoller tribute concert 2001, and was
originally recorded by Elvis in 1957.

 

+!+


Friday, August 19, 2022

Pink Floyd - Amsterdam & Fillmore West 1969-1970

Pink Floyd - Live Concerts
Concertgebouw, Amsterdam
September 17, 1969 – VPRO, Hilversum, Holland

Fillmore West, San Francisco
April 29, 1970

FM Broadcast Sources @320

These are unchaptered files


Set List for Amsterdam


Set List for Fillmore West


Note:
I have no idea if these setlists supplied by setlist.fm are correct
Any corrections can be placed in the comments.

 

These shows are NOT pulled from YouTube!!

 

Amsterdam & Fillmore West


Monday, July 4, 2022

Pink Floyd - San Francisco, CA. 1970

 

Pink Floyd - KQED Studios
San Francisco, CA.

April 30, 1970
Master broadcast version @flac & 320
aka - An Hour with Pink Floyd
Cover Art Date is incorrect

 

Live performance by Pink Floyd on 4/30/1970. This set was recorded and broadcast separately on KQED FM and KQED TV in San Francisco CA. The band plays the first side of their not yet released album Atom Heart Mother (1970), 3 songs from Ummagumma (1969) and 2 earlier songs from 1968 releases. 

 

Read the story @KQED


Setlist:
01.Atom Heart Mother
02.Cymbaline
03.Grantchester Meadows
04.Green Is The Colour
05.Careful With That Axe, Eugene
06.Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun

 



 
 

Sunday, March 20, 2022

Pink Floyd - Disgusting Hardly Music *REBOOTED NOW WITH NEW LINKS




*THANKS TO THE ORIGINAL POSTER
*REBOOTED FIRST POSTING 12-1-19
*AUDIENCE RECORDING

I remember when "Dark Side Of The Moon" came out. I also remember how many of my friends gushed over it. To me, it was alright, but I never thought it deserved all the accolades it got. I thought it was just a metaphor for all the cool kids to let you know that "Yeah I smoke weed" but will keep it on the down-low and listen to DSOTM. I still think "The Wall" is overrated when you consider it's a double album with about six actual "songs" I do love "Wish You Were Here" though. I like the "song side" of "Meddle" but never listen to "Echoes" (not enough time) Which brings me to "Atom Heart Mother" it is still my favorite PF record. My favorite cut on AHM has to be "Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast" from the first time I heard it I loved it. I can smell the bacon frying, the sound of the corn flakes being poured into the bowl, and of course the faucet drip, and from what I understand original pressing's of the vinyl have the faucet drip go on into infinity if you did not have an automatic turntable. I'll bet right now somewhere there is some acid casualty, sitting with his headphones on, who is now a pile of bones, still wondering what is leaking??? That brings me to this boot. It is not of the sound quality that I normally try to post. But in a way it's kind of a historical document. When you read the scans you'll see it is the only time they performed it live and captured on tape. (Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast) One other thing I don't see this posted a lot. I know over at "The Wagon" my last post was yet another PF boot, but hey it's always been about you and what I think you're looking for. However on numerous occasions I post what I like in hope that you'll listen to it and hear what I hear and like in it. SEE SCANS

MARMALADE I LIKE MARMALADE

WITNESS THE MAN WHO WAVES TO THE WALL MAKING THE SHAPE OF HIS QUESTION TO HEAVEN
 

Saturday, August 17, 2019

Pink Floyd - The Complete BBC Sessions (1967-1971)

UPDATED!
Pink Floyd  - The Complete BBC Sessions
1967-1971
Broadcast Sources @flac


The purpose of this compilation was to gather all the sessions Pink Floyd made for the BBC radio. As the 1974 Wembley show was left aside, the whole thing fits in  a 4-CD boxset (which is enough), including 7 sessions on the BBC Radio between 1967 and 1971, and a bonus of  all the BBC TV sessions. The tracks are here  in the best quality available now, many come from BBC master reels. They didn’t suffer any processing, only STC 11-68 was normalized because the sound was way too low; a few sessions have been edited for track splitting. 
The shows are presented by John Peel (except Dec. 2, 1968 and May 12, 1969)  


CD ONE  

Sept. 25, 1967 Playhouse Theatre, London. Source: Have You Got It Yet? v2.0        
 01 The Scarecrow [2:19]          
 02 The Gnome [2:38]          
 03 Matilda Mother [3:34]   
Source: Carlisle Radio Broadcast (BBC6 2005 rebr.)        
 04 Set The Controls* [3:32]          
 05 Reaction In G* [0:37]          
 06 Flaming* [2:43]   

Dec. 20, 1967 Maida Vale Studios, London. Source: Have You Got It Yet? v2.0             
 07 Vegetable Man [3:36]          
 08 Scream Thy Last Scream [3:50]          
 09 Jugband Blues [3:58]          
 10 Pow R. Toc H. [4:38]   

Bonus:  May 14, 1967 BBC TV Center, London. Source: Have You Got It Yet? v2.0        
 11 Pow R. Toc H.*  [0:45]                           
 12 Astronomy Domine |3:59]  
Dec. 17, 1967 Mike Leonard's house. Source: Have You Got It Yet? v2.0        
 13 Green Onions [1:59]          
 14 Tomorrow's World instrumental [1:45] 


CD TWO  

June 25, 1968 Piccadilly Studios, London. Source: Top Gear 1968-08-11 master         
 01 Murderotic Woman* |3:37]          
 02 The Massed Gadgets of Hercules* [7:16]          
 03 Let There Be More Light* [4:24]            
 04 John Peel* [0:53]          
 05 Julia Dream* [3:36]   

Dec. 2, 1968 Maida Vale Studios, London. Source: BBC Archives 1967-1969 rev.A (HRV)        
 06 Point Me at the Sky [4:22]          
 07 The Embryo [3:28]             
 08 Baby Shuffle in D Major [3:55]          
 09 Interstellar Overdrive [8:39]   

May 12, 1969 Paris Cinema, London. Source: Celestial Voices        
 10 Daybreak [3:48]          
 11 Nightmare [3:37]          
 12 The Narrow Way [4:48]          
 13 The Beginning / Beset By Creatures Of The Deep [6:58]  

Bonus: 
Nov. 3, 1968 Unknown place & date. Source: Mind Your Throats Please        
 14 Set The Controls for the Heart of the Sun (take 2)** [6:35]   
July 20, 1969 BBC TV Center, London. Source: Omnibus 7-20-69        
 15 Moonhead* [7:17]


CD THREE  

July 16, 1970 Paris Cinema, London. Source: BBC Mono Master Rev. A        
 01 John Peel intro [0:28]          
 02 The Embryo [10:24]          
 03 John Peel [0:16]          
 04 Fat Old Sun [5:30]          
 05 John Peel [0:21]          
 06 Green is the Colour / Careful with that Axe, Eugene [11:22]         
 07 John Peel [0:28]          
 08 If [4:55]         
 09 John Peel [0:50]          
 10 Atom Heart Mother (with orchestra)  [26:23] 


CD FOUR  

Sept. 30, 1971 Paris Cinema, London. Source: BBC Radio One Master Reels        
 01 John Peel Intro* [0:42]          
 02 Fat Old Sun* [14:16]          
 03 John Peel* [0:38]         
 04 One Of These Days* [6:52]          
 05 John Peel* [0:27]          
 06 The Embryo* [10:24]         
 07 John Peel* [0:23]         
 08 Echoes* [26:34]  
Source: BBC Archives 1967-1969 rev.A (HRV)        
 09 Blues [4:54]


*edited track **processed track 


Thanks to Yeeshkul community and EchoesHub for bringing such treasures to 
Pink Floyd fans and to GBC for his useful info website at bardfresh.free.fr.
Preserve the sound quality of these recordings. 
Enjoy and share !


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Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Pink Floyd - Live Brescia, Italy 1971


Pink Floyd - Live At Palazzo dello Mostra
Brescia, Italy
June 19, 1971 
aka - An Italian Tale
Liberated bootleg @Flac

Disc 1:     
1. Atom Heart Mother
2. Careful With That Axe, Eugene
3. Fat Old Sun
4. The Embryo       

Total Time- 5:35
        
Disc 2:
1. The Return Of The Son Of Nothing
2. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun
3. Cymbaline
4. A Saucerful Of Secrets

     
Total Time: 67:09




Saturday, August 13, 2016

Pink Floyd - The Wembley Soundboard 1974 {Rebooted}

As requested...
Originally posted August 31, 2012...

Pink Floyd - Live Wembley
November 16, 1974
Empire Pool, London, England
Soundboard or FM Source @flac

Notes: This show is from Pink Floyd's British Winter Tour. It is listed as Soundboard but I believe it is PRE-FM. Nonetheless it is a excellent sounding Floyd show and just a most excellent all around show. There are alot of versions floating around of this show and most are low rate mp3 and not a complete show. This is the Complete show and is in loss less Flac format @ 793 kbps

Pink Floyd:
David Gilmour
Nick Mason
Roger Waters
Richard Wright
-
Venetta Fields
Dick Parry
Carlena Williams

Disc 1
01 Shine On You Crazy Diamond 21:25
02 Raving and Drooling 14:16
03 You've Gotta Be Crazy 18:05

Disc 2
01 Speak To Me 02:28
02 Breathe 02:59
03 On The Run 05:02
04 Time 06:32
05 The Great Gig In The Sky 06:41
06 Money 08:05
07 Us And Them 07:49
08 Any Colour You Like 07:30
09 Brain Damage 03:39
10 Eclipse 01:48
11 Echoes 23:13



Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Pink Floyd - Floyd In Europe September 25th 1994 @ 224kbps




Just what the world needs, another Pink Floyd live bootleg.  However I'm partial to the Gilmour, Mason and Wright era more so than  the stuff they did with Waters. And here is a breakdown starting with Dark Side, honestly do we ever need to hear this album again I wasn't fond of this when it originally came out in 73 but over the years I grew to appreciate it, until radio decided my life was not complete without hearing every song on this album at least once a day. And as a side note how many radio program directors thought that they were COOL because they didn't censor the word SHIT? Wish You Were Here, this was my favorite album by the (almost) original group but again thank you radio for making sure I'll never have to go a day without hearing something from this. Animals, ah finally an album radio didn't think was to "Radio Friendly" however I find it pretentious. The Wall (see Animals. Put Wright on salary, what a shitty move) Oh there's one more Waters era LP The Final Cut? with the exception of the songs "Not Now John" and "Two Suns In The Sunset" there's nothing to see here..just move along.  Waters leaves, Gilmour takes over, puts Wright back in the band and in my opinion they release their two best albums, my verdict is still out on "The Endless Sea" but for what it is, I do tend to like it There you have it, an actual review.  See Scans

SO I OPEN MY DOOR TO MY ENEMIES AND I ASK CAN WE WIPE THE SLATE CLEAN 

BUT THEY TELL ME TO GO AND FUCK MYSELF YOU KNOW YOU JUST CAN'T WIN

Friday, August 7, 2015

Pink Floyd - Live in The Netherlands


Pink Floyd
The Paradiso
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
1969-08-09

Soundboard @320


This is a somewhat unique performance.  According to legend, this performance was being recorded by Hilversum Radio for broadcast later when certain microphone malfunctionings forced The Pink Floyd to perform an instrumental set.  In consequence, the show was never broadcast.


This is about 40 minutes of instrumental music by The Pink Floyd.

01. Interstellar Overdrive
02. Set The Controls For The Heart of The Sun
03. Careful With That Axe, Eugene
04. A Saucerful of Secrets


David Gilmour - Guitar
Roger Waters - Bass
Richard Wright - Organ, Keyboards
Nick Mason - Drums, Percussion


Secrets