Saturday, July 10, 2010

Pinkie Milkie



Composition 67-94


1. Arnold Layne
This is the regular single version, in mono (it sounds exactly like the official "Early Singles" version).
The stereo version can be found on "Relics".
This track was recorded at Sound Techniques Studios, London, on 11-12 Jan 1967.
The single was released on 11 Mar 1967.

2. Candy And A Currant Bun
("Candy And A Currant" on the tracklist) As above, this is the regular version, in mono, as it appears on the official "Pink Floyd Early Singles".
This track was the B-side of the "Arnold Layne" single, and was recorded during the same sessions.

3. Flaming
("Flamming" on the tracklist) This is the alternate mix, as it appeared on the 3rd U.S. single, released on 5 Aug 1967, on Capitol's Tower label.
This single was released on U.S. because this track didn't appear on the U.S. release of
"The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn".
The mix is not so different from the regular one, just a little bit rough, and with some background sounds mixed louder.
It's mono.
Quality, again, is the best you can find.
There are no vinyl crackles, so I guess this must have been taken from the Westwood One CD
sampler "A CD Full Of Secrets".

4. Scream Thy Last Scream
This one is wonderful! The famous unreleased single appears here with the best sound
quality ever.
There's absolutely no tape hiss, no distortion, no background noise! Sound quality is better than on
"Magnesium Proverbs", "Sights And Sounds Of Syd Barrett's Pink Floyd", "Early Singles"... If you want the definitive STLS version, get this CD.
It was recorded on 9 Aug 1967, and it was planned to be the third U.K. single
(w/ "Vegetable Man" as the B-side), but it was cancelled, so the third single (the last with Barrett) was finally "Apples And Oranges"/"Paintbox", released on 18 Nov 1967.

5. Julia Dream
Recorded on 25 June 1968 for BBC's "Top Gear", 201 Picadilly Studio 1 in London.
Excellent quality, better than most of other "BBC sessions" RoIOs.
The only RoIO I know with comparable sound quality is "Ultra Rare Trax Vol.1".

6. Point Me At The Sky
The booklet says this was taken from the same "Top Gear" session, but this is exactly the same version as the mono version that appears on the official "Pink Floyd Early Singles". Perfect sound quality, although I prefer the "stereo" version on the Westwood One CD sampler "A CD Full Of Secrets".

7. Embryo
Wrongly listed as from "Top Gear" 14 Jan 1970.
It's in fact from the 2 Dec 1968 "Top Gear" session, Maida Vale Studio 4, London.
Sound quality is OK, but not as good as for "Julia Dream".
Sound quality: Ex-

8. Atom Heart Mother
This is the performance for the "Peel Sunday Concert" broadcast, recorded on 16 July 1970,
at the BBC Paris Theatre, London.
The date on the booklet is wrong (16 Sept 1970).
This is the whole song, 24 minutes long, with the orchestra.
Sound is excellent, but in MONO!
In all the X-references I know, this broadcast is in stereo!
It's a pity they didn't find the stereo source for this CD.

9. Breathe
The booklet says it's a demo version, dated 17 Feb 1970.
It's WRONG.
This is from one of the very first public performances of "The Dark Side Of The Moon".
It was recorded in London, at the Rainbow Theatre, 17 Feb 1972.
So the booklet at least had the right day and month! Excellent stereo (maybe soundboard).
It sounds like a copy of version on the "Best Of Tour 1972" RoIO (Swinging Pig),
with the very good NoNoise mastering.

10. On The Run
Same as for "Breathe".
Booklet is wrong about the date and the source.
This is from 17 Feb 1972.
This version of OtR is the "jam" version, very different from the version on the official
DSotM (released more than one year later!).

11. Money
This time, this is really a demo version.
Roger Waters sings the lyrics, accompying himself on acoustic guitar.
Very interesting, because it's very different from the final developpement of the song.
There's no Gilmour, Wright or Mason here.
It's obvious that this track was recorded months before the first public performances, since it's a
very "minimal" version.
I think the year could be 1971 (not 1972, as listed on the booklet).

12. Pigs On The Wing
Pt.I-II This is the complete studio version of this song, as the Floyd recorded it, in 1977.
Between the first and second part, there's an electric guitar solo by Snowy White
(he was the second guitarist on the "In the Flesh" tour).
Unfortunately, they decided to cut this song in two parts for the album "Animals", and the beautiful middle
part with Snowy White disappeared!
The full version can only be found on the very rare 8-track release of "Animals".

13. Mother
Taken from the film version of "The Wall".
The song is very different from the album version.
The sound is really superb, in stereo.
I think they copied it directly from the LaserDisk.

14. Empty Spaces / What Shall We Do Now?
Listed as "Outside The Wall" on the booklet!
This follows "Mother" on the film.
"What Shall We Do Now" wasn't on the album version,
but was played during "The Wall" shows.

15. Wish You Were Here
Public performance, recorded on 20 Oct 1994, Earls Court, London.
The sound quality seems to be better than on the (even excellent) TV broadcast RoIOs.
So this could have been copied directly from the official "P.U.L.S.E" video.

The Unmissable Tracks Volume 1


Composition 66-82

1.LUCY LEAVE
First Pink Floyd Studio Session 1966
2.KING BEE
First Pink Floyd Studio Session 1966
3.MILKY WAY
Studio Outtake
4.IT WOULD BE SO NICE
Single Released 04.12.1967
5.APPLES AND ORANGES
Third U.K. Single Released 18.12.1967
6.BABY BLUE SHUFFLE IN D MAJOR
Recorded Live for BBC Radio 1967/68
7.MOONHEAD
Recorded Live for French TV 1967/69
8.NARROW WAY
Recorded Live for French TV 1967/69
9.ONEONE-FINGAL's CAVE
Outtake Dec.1969
10.RAIN IN THE COUNTRY
Ottake Dec.1969
11.THE VIOLENCE IN SEQUENCE
Theater Champs Elysees 23.01.1970
12.CORROSION
Studio Outtake 1970
13.BRAIN DAMAGE-ECLIPSE
Quadrophonic Mix 1973
14.PINK BLUES
French Tour 1974
15.COMFORTABLY NUMB
Demo Version 1978
16.WHEN THE TIGERS BROKE FREE
U.K. 12-Inch Single Version 1982

Pigs Have Flown


Live 8, Hyde Park, 7/2/05

1. speak to me/breathe
2. money
3. wish you were here
4. comfortably numb

Nick Mason's Inside Out



Nick Mason's inside out (abridged) read by Nick Mason

Disc 1
Disc 2
Disc 3

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Forbidden Samples



17 Feb 1972, Rainbow Theatre, London, UK (1-10) 16/9/70, Paris Theatre, London, UK (11)

1. Speak To Me - Breathe
2. On The Run Improvisation
3. Time
4. Breathe Reprise
5. The Great Gig In The Sky
6. Money
7. Us & Them
8. Any Colour You Like
9. Brain Damage
10. Eclipse
11. Atom Heart Mother

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Iron Pigs On Fire



Forth Worth, Texas, 01/05/1977


disc 1:
1. Sheep
2. Pigs On The Wing
3. Dogs
4. Pigs On The Wing (Part 2)
5. Pigs (Three Different Ones)
6. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 1-5)

disc 2:
1. Welcome To The Machine
2. Have a Cigar
3. Wish You Were Here
4. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 6-9)
5. Audience
6. Money
7. Us and Them

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Return Of The Sons Of Nothing


Nov 15th 1972, Boeblingen
1. one of these days
2. careful with that axe eugene
3. looking through the knotholes in grannys wooden leg (echoes)

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