Pink Floyd/Debut & Final Performances
Pink Floyd/Debut & Final Performances
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The long-awaited release of "MIND YOUR THROATS PLEASE," the first in the archive series released by "Archaeological Society," which stunned Floyd mania with its overwhelming quality. First of all, the bus festival performance on June 27, 1970, which was the first official performance of Atom Heart Mother with an orchestra, is completely recorded for 26 minutes with multiple professional shot videos set on the stage. Although the video is in black and white, both the picture and sound quality are very good, allowing you to enjoy the live performance at Bass Festival, one of the most important performances in Floyd's live history, with amazing quality that confirms the master quality. can. The edited material appears to be a digital drop of archival film, but this is definitely first-class footage that is a must-see for all Floyd fans. In addition to close-up footage of each member, you can also see the performance of John Aldis, who was the conductor on the day, and the Philip Jones Brass Ensemble on a solid screen. The performance stops at the 18th minute, and there is silence for a while, but the orchestra starts playing again around the 20th minute and 20th second, producing the final grand finale. As can be seen in history, the fusion with the orchestra is still not perfect, but you can enjoy the moment-by-moment recording of the miraculous sounds that are born from each other's groping, with realistic images and sounds. The highlight scene at the end is especially wonderful, and everyone will be captivated by the close-up of the conductor, Roger, and Nick performing passionately in the smoke. At the end, it includes Roger's MC from the stage. Next, 37 minutes of audience shot footage of the Amsterdam Rock Circus on May 22, 1972 is recorded. Contains Atom Heart Mother's final performance, Careful with that Ax, Eugene and A Saucerful of Secrets. High-quality footage that appears to have been shot on a tripod at the venue. Although the footage was filmed by the audience in black and white, the screen is very stable, and there are many close-up scenes with zoom effects, and everyone will be captivated by the splendor of the screen. This performance was also made into a DVD by Sirene (Sirene-062), but it is true that there is no comparison.The main version is completely superior in terms of generation, freshness of the screen, and sound. You can enjoy this day's live performance with real-life quality. It is surprising that the video of Atom Heart Mother on this day can be seen on such a clear screen, and fans will be amazed at the solid performance. The audio is also very clear and recorded in excellent quality that you can enjoy over and over again. Careful with that Ax, Eugene The part where the flame effect is added during the climax in the second half is truly amazing, and you can enjoy an overwhelming catharsis. You can see Nick lighting the gong during the final scene, A Saucerful of Secrets. For each performance, if you click on "Artifacts" you can see festival posters, tickets, photos, etc. It has great historical value and is of very high quality. The bonus track includes three takes of Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun, which was filmed in London on March 28, 1968 for the BBC's "All My Loving" television program, each with a different take of each member. Contains shots from all directions. Contains a total of 4 versions, including the final version edited with 3 takes. The image and sound quality here are also super high quality, making it a sight to behold. A must-have for fans who can enjoy valuable vintage footage with a total recording time of 1 hour and 24 minutes in the highest quality! ! featuring the debut & final performances of Atom Heart Mother, etc AMAZING CONTENTS & QUALITY 1. The Bath Festival of Blues and Progressive Music Shepton Mallet, Somerset, England 27th June 1970 Featuring the debut performance of Atom Heart Mother with the John Aldiss Choir and the Phillip Jones Brass Ensamble conducted by John Aldiss 2. Amsterdam Rock Circus Olympisch Stadion, Amsterdam, Holland 22nd May 1972 Featuring the final performance of Atom Heart Mother, plus Careful with that Ax, Eugene and A Saucerful of Secrets 3. Bonus Footage: Filmed at the Abbey Mills Puming Station in Stratford, East London on 28th March 1968 3 separate takes of Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun plus 1 version edited from all 3 takes. An edit was used for the "All My Loving" series broadcast on the BBC PRO-SHOT NTSC Approx.86min.
1. The Bath Festival of Blues and Progressive Music Shepton Mallet, Somerset, England 27th June 1970 Featuring the debut performance of Atom Heart Mother with the John Aldiss Choir and the Phillip Jones Brass Ensamble conducted by John Aldiss 2. Amsterdam Rock Circus Olympisch Stadion, Amsterdam, Holland 22nd May 1972 Featuring the final performance of Atom Heart Mother, plus Careful with that Ax, Eugene and A Saucerful of Secrets 3. Bonus Footage: Filmed at the Abbey Mills Puming Station in Stratford, East London on 28th March 1968 3 separate takes of Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun plus 1 version edited from all 3 takes. An edit was used for the "All My Loving" series broadcast on the BBC PRO-SHOT NTSC Approx.86min.