Pink Floyd/UK 1969 Upgrade
Pink Floyd/UK 1969 Upgrade
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Throughout the summer and fall of 1969, Floyd participated in festivals such as Prompton in August, Essen in October, and Amsey. He made a one-off appearance at the "Afan Festival of Progressive Music" and performed 6 songs there. Co-stars include Fairport Convention and East Eden. The source of this day's sound quality was not good, but it existed among traders and underground as the only sound source of this day, but this board contains the super high-quality sound take that has appeared in recent years. Although Set The Controls is not included in this take, the songs are recorded in the correct order according to the actual performance, and the sound is ultra-clear, almost like a line recording, and the high sound quality is outstanding. Even deep fans will be very surprised. At the beginning of Green Is The Colour, there is a hiss noise, but as the performance progresses, it becomes almost unnoticeable. In fact, the quality is such that it can be used as is for the compilation version of the official live album, and you can enjoy Floyd's vivid performance of this period with a powerful sound. Green Is The Color cuts in, and Interstellar Overdrive cuts out at 12 minutes and 33 seconds, but the punchy and separated sound is overwhelming, and especially Interstellar Overdrive, which is sprinkled with spacey effects, is amazing. There is. The sound can only be heard from line recording, but it is a microphone recording. However, I can only say that it is a mysterious take as to how it is possible to record such a powerful sound. The sound of all the musical sounds approaching you as if they were plugged into a speaker is amazing, and you can have an overwhelming music experience. Sound treatment seems to have been applied at the time of appearance, but there is almost no problem with hiss noise even in weak parts. At the end of Interstellar Overdrive, Rick is unusually playing the mellotron loudly, creating a sound image similar to crimson. A must-listen for 25 minutes for fans. Although the recording time is short, it is definitely top quality content that is worth adding to your collection. Afan Lido Indoor Sports Centre, Port Talbot, South Wales, UK 6th December 1969 PERFECT SOUND 1. Green Is The Colour 2. Careful With That Ax, Eugene 3. Interstellar Overdrive Roger Waters - Bass, Vocals David Gilmour - Guitar, Vocals Richard Wright - Keyboards, Vocals Nick Mason – Drums
1. Green Is The Color 2. Careful With That Ax, Eugene 3. Interstellar Overdrive Roger Waters - Bass, Vocals David Gilmour - Guitar, Vocals Richard Wright - Keyboards, Vocals Nick Mason – Drums