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Pink Floyd: Atom Heart Mother Goes On The Road RoIO CD: Atom Heart Mother Goes On The Road (Click cover for bigger image) Bookmark as: Format: CD Catalog: ACL 002 CD A Collectors Label Misc.: Produced: 1995 Date: 700916 Matrix: CD1: ACL 001/2 CD2: ACL 002/2 Cover: Same as the original vinyl version though modified for CD reproduction, it looks like the manufacturer had access to the original vinyl art. Front: White cover with AHM cow, looking back while standing on a hand drawn road. Hand drawn city visible is the distance, and a stand of trees is to the left. 'Atom Heart Mother' in original type at top, with hand lettered 'goes on the road' cutting across it.

Although it should go. Get it on torrent - tracklisting and instructions in. Austria 1 July, 1971 Footage of Pink Floyd performing Atom Heart Mother.

Pink Floyd Atom Heart Mother Goes On The Road Rar Extractor

Hand lettered 'Pink Floyd appearing at Paris Theatre, London 70-71' in lower right corner (noticeably neater lettering than original vinyl). Back: White backdrop with hand lettered track listings, the times listed are incorrect. Lettering from vinyl has been totally redone for the CD, though much neater this time. Band personel are listed, and it is claimed to be a limited edition of 1500 numbered copies. Hand drawn building sillouhettes across the bottom. Inside: White booklet opens up to show four color shots of the stage from what looks like the DSOTM tour, back of booklet has a b&w photo from around 70-71, and the back of the tray lines has what looks like film strips containing various head shots of the individual band members, also on a white background.

The CDs themselves are printed with a take off of the Harvest record label, Yellow and green with the lettering all hand done in the same style as the cover. Claims to be 'Produced by Pink Floyd Fans'.

Really nice looking. Sources: 16 Sep 1970, 12 Oct 71, Paris Theatre, London Hires-coverscans: MP3-Soundsample: Tracks: Disc 1: 1.

Embryo 10:25 2. Green Is The Colour 4:08 3.

Careful With That Axe, Eugene 8:34 4. Atom Heart Mother 25:34 Total Time: 51:45 Disc 2: 1. Fat Old Sun 14:26 2. One Of These Days 7:32 3. Echoes 27:08 Total Time: 48:00 Band: Roger Waters David Gilmour Rick Wright Nick Mason Xref: Quality: Comments: Track times from cover. The sound is slightly better than the Swingin' Pig versions of these shows. The artwork is generally the same as the original vinyl, though improved.

-JEFFB Rumoured to be taken from a fairly official source in Norway. There is a slight drop out approximately 17:00 into Atom Heart Mother. I wouldn't say that the sound is overall better enough than the TSP versions to justify scrapping those titles, it seems _slightly_ better than 'Libest Spacement Monitor', but I am not sure about 'One of These Days'. I guess an upgrade depends on whether or not you have both of the TSP versions.

All together, an excellent packaging job, and a possible slight upgrade in sound. I picked it up simply because the original vinyl version was one of the first Pink Floyd roios I'd ever bought. -ANON There are a number of dropouts and scratches to note.

There is a fade in AHM, probably the one mentioned above. Otherwise the sound is pretty good. It seems crisper sounding than One of These Days, though it is a bit scratchier sounding and has distortion every now and then. A note in the cover says: 'We have used a ow generation master tape to get the best possible sound. We do however apologise for the 'dropout' on 'Careful w/that axe.'

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Pink Floyd Video Anthology (Blu-ray Edition) Disc One Total running time: Approx 5 hours 32 minutes London 66 - 67, Sound Techniques Studios, UFO Club & Unknown Venue, London 11 January, 1967 / 30 December, 1966 & Early 1967 Live in the studio performances of Interstellar Overdrive and Nick’s Boogie filmed for Peter Whitehead’s Tonight Let’s All Make Love In London documentary. This footage is intercut with live performances at UFO and an unknown venue. Scene Special, UFO Club, London 27 January, 1967 A live performance of Interstellar Overdrive filmed at the UFO club for the Granada TV documentary Scene Special subtitled It’s So Far Out It’s Straight Down. Broadcast on 7 February, 1967. Dope, Unknown Venue, London Early 1967 A live performance of an untitled instrumental was captured by underground filmmakers Diane and Sheldon Rochlin for their cult film, Dope.

A live performance of Interstellar Overdrive from the Gyllene Circelen (Stockholm, 10 September, 1967) was used for the audio. Die Jungen Nachtwandler, UFO Club, London 24 February, 1967 A live performance of an untitled instrumental and the general scene at UFO was filmed by German TV to be included in the one-hour documentary “Die Jungen Nachtwandler”. Broadcast on the Bayerischer Rundfunk TV network on 3 July, 1967.

Arnold Layne, Promo Film Late February - Early March, 1967 A promotional film for their first single. Filmed at Wittering Beach on the south coast of England by Derek Nice, this promo premiered at the UFO club on 10 March, 1967. Bouton Rouge, Arnold Layne, Promo Film 29 April, 1967 An alternate black and white promotional film for Arnold Layne was shot in Holland and featured on the French TV show Bouton Rouge.

Broadcast on ORTF2 on 21 May, 1967. Look of The Week, BBC Lime Grove Studios, Shepherd’s Bush, London 14 May, 1967 Live performances of Pow R Toc H and Astronomy Domine followed by Syd and Roger being interviewed by Hans Keller for the TV show Look Of The Week. Broadcast live on BBC2 TV. Top of the Pops, BBC Lime Grove Studios, Shepherd’s Bush, London 6 July, 1967 A mimed performance of See Emily Play was featured on Top of the Pops. Broadcast on BBC1 at 7:30 PM.

British Pathe News, Suffolk, England 8 July, 1967 A colour promotional film for Scarecrow was featured in the British Pathe News which was syndicated throughout the ABC cinema circuit in the summer of 1967. American Bandstand, ABC Studios, Burbank, California 7 November, 1967 A mimed performance of Apples & Oranges was featured on American Bandstand followed by an interview with Dick Clark. Broadcast on the ABC network on 18 November, 1967. Tomorrow’s World, Stanhope Gardens, Hampstead, London 12 December, 1967 The Pink Floyd were filmed at former landlord Mike Leonard’s house for an edition of the BBC show, Tomorrow’s World. The band performed an untitled instrumental to accompany a demonstration of Mike’s sound and light experiments.

Broadcast on BBC1 TV on 17 January, 1968. Central Office of Information, Jugband Blues, Promo Film December, 1967 It was reported that this film was being viewed by the band at the Central Office of Information on 9 December, shortly after this song was recorded, for inclusion in a cultural exchange variety show.

Recording date and location are unknown. Promo Films with David Gilmour Parc de Laeken and RTB TV Studios, Brussels, Belgium 18-19 February, 1968 Mimed performances of Astronomy Domine, Scarecrow, Corporal Clegg, Paintbox, Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun, See Emily Play and a photo montage of Bike were broadcast in a dedicated Pink Floyd TV special, as part of the Tienerklanken pop music show. Broadcast on BRT TV on 31 March, 1968. A mimed performance of Apples and Oranges was broadcast on the RTB pop music program Vibrato on 27 February, 1968.

Bouton Rouge, ORTF Studios, Buttes Chaumont, Paris 20 February, 1968 Live performances of Astronomy Domine, Flaming, Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun, and Let There Be More Light. Broadcast on ORTF2 on 25 February, 1968. Discorama, ORTF Studios, Buttes Chaumont, Paris 21 February, 1968 A mimed performance of Paintbox appeared on the French TV show Discorama. Broadcast on ORTF2 on 3 March, 1968.

The Sound of Change, BBC Lime Grove Studios, Shepherd’s Bush, London 26 March, 1968 An untitled instrumental was performed live for the magazine program Late Night Line Up subtitled The Sound of Change. Broadcast on BBC2 TV on 10 September, 1968. All My Loving, Abbey Mills Pumping Station, East Stratford, London 28 March, 1968 Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun was performed live for the BBC Omnibus TV special subtitled All My Loving. This clip features the single-camera dailies which were edited together from various takes creating a full performance of the piece.

Gym Assistant 2 0 Keygen Download there. Originally broadcast on BBC1 TV on 3 November, 1968 in black and white. Rebroadcast on BBC2 TV on 18 May, 1969 in color.

Rome Goes Pop, Piper Club, Rome 18 or 19 April, 1968 An abbreviated mimed performance of It Would Be So Nice appeared as part of the Rome Goes Pop TV special. Broadcast on BBC2 TV on 18 May, 1968. 1st European International Pop Festival, Palazzo Dello Sport, Rome 6 May, 1968 A live performance of Interstellar Overdrive.

Broadcast on German ARD TV. Program and broadcast date are unknown. Kastival 1968, Kastival ’68 Festival, Kasterlee, Belgium 31 August, 1968 An interview with Roger Waters and a live performance of Astronomy Domine were filmed by BRT TV, Belgium and broadcast as part of a 30-minute Kastival 1968 TV special on the Tienerklanken pop music show.

Broadcast on 8 October, 1968. Samedi et Compagnie, ORTF Studios, Buttes Chaumont, Paris 6 September, 1968 Mimed performances of Let There Be More Light and Remember a Day were featured on the music program Samedi et Compagnie. Broadcast on ORTF1 on 21 September, 1968. Surprise Partie, Le Bilboquet, St. Germain des Pres, Paris 7 September, 1968 A live performance of Let There Be More Light was included on the 4-hour TV special Surprise Partie. Broadcast on ORTF2 on 31 December, 1968.

Tous en Scene, L’Antenne du Chapiteau du Kremlin-Bicetre, Paris 31 October, 1968 Let There Be More Light and Flaming were performed live for the music program Tous en Scene. Broadcast on ORTF2 on 26 November, 1968.

Point Me at the Sky, Promo Film November, 1968 This promotional film of Point Me at the Sky featured David Gilmour and Nick Mason piloting Gypsy Moth biplanes flying over the English countryside. Publicity photos of the band members wearing aviator clothing were taken at Biggin Hill Aerodome in November and it is assumed that this promotion film was made around this time. Forum Musiques, ORTF Studios, Buttes Chaumont, Paris 22 January, 1969 Mimed performances of Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun and A Saucerful Of Secrets were featured on the French TV show Forum Musiques. Broadcast on ORTF1 on 15 February, 1969. Royal Festival Hall, London 14 April, 1969 Anthony Stern filmed the band rehearsing songs from The Man & The Journey suite, performed later that evening at the Royal Festival Hall.

SDR TV Villa Berg Studios, Stuttgart, West Germany 22 July, 1969 Mimed performances of Corporal Clegg and A Saucerful Of Secrets were featured on the children’s TV program P-1. Broadcast on the SDR TV network on 21 September, 1969.

Essen International Pop & Blues Festival ‘69, Grugahalle, Essen, West Germany 11 October, 1969 Live performances of Careful With That Axe Eugene and A Saucerful Of Secrets were featured on the TV special Essen International Pop & Blues Festival ‘69 which was broadcast on German TV network ZDF. Actuel Festival, Mont de l’Enclus, Amougies, Belgium 25 October, 1969 Excerpts from live performances of Green is the Colour, Careful With That Axe Eugene, and Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun were featured on several French TV programs. These clips are from the film Music Power, a documentary on the Actuel Festival. KQED Studios, San Francisco, California 30 April, 1970 Live performances of Atom Heart Mother, Cymbaline, Grantchester Meadows, Green is the Colour, Careful With That Axe Eugene, and Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun were featured on the west coast PBS affiliate KQED. Rebroadcast in 1981. Bonus Clips Home Movies, Gog Magog Hills, London Summer 1966 8mm home movies of Syd’s first mushroom trip filmed by Barrett's friend, film student Nigel Gordon, in the Gog Magog Hills in the summer of 1966. The footage on this DVD has been edited to an early instrumental version of Pink Floyd’s Remember A Day.

Una Vita Rubata Ebook Download. San Francisco, Film 1968 Anthony Stern developed the concept of the impressionistic documentary with the making of this BFI financed film. The film features a very early version of Interstellar Overdrive as performed by Pink Floyd. Recorded at Thompson Private Recording Studios on 31 October, 1966.

Home Movies, Abbey Road Studios, London April, 1967 8mm home movies filmed outside of Abbey Road Studios. The footage on this DVD has been edited to the band’s second single, See Emily Play. British Pathe News Outtakes, Suffolk, England 8 July, 1967 Outtakes from the Scarecrow film. Let There Be More Light, Promo Film September, 1968 A video of the band on a London Tube train accompanied an abbreviated version of Let There Be More Light on the French TV show A L’affiche du Monde. Broadcast on ORTF2 on 12 October, 1968.

Pink Floyd Video Anthology (Blu-ray Edition) Disc Two Total running time: Approx 5 hours 17 minutes Holland Pop Festival ‘70, Rotterdam, The Netherlands 28 June, 1970 Live performances of Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun and A Saucerful Of Secrets were featured in the Cine3/Planet film Stamping Ground. Directed by Jason Pohland.

Festival de St. Tropez, Les caves du Roy, St. Tropez, France 8 August, 1970 Live performances of Atom Heart Mother and The Embryo were featured on the Pop 2 music program. Green is the Colour, Careful with that Axe, Eugene, and Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun were featured on Pop 2 two weeks later. The broadcasts featured shots of the band and crew during the afternoon soundcheck. Broadcast on ORTF2 on 10 and 24 October, 1970. Rebroadcast on ORTF2 on 4 November, 1972.

ORTF Studios, Buttes Chaumont, Paris 4 & 5 December, 1970 Pink Floyd were reported to be filming a segment for French TV. They performed an untitled instrumental often referred to as Corrosion, an improvisational jam that segued into Embryo. This clip was featured on a Roland Petit Special shown on French TV. Broadcast on ORTF1 TV on 2 January, 1971. Musikhalle, Hamburg, West Germany 25 February, 1971 Stadthalle, Offenbach, West Germany 26 February, 1971 Excerpts of a live performances of Atom Heart Mother (Musikhalle) and A Saucerful Of Secrets (Stadthalle) were filmed for the German TV show Aspekte.

Broadcast on the ZDF TV network on 2 March, 1971. Abbaye de Royaumont, Royaumont, France 15 June, 1971 Live performances of Cymbaline and Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun were filmed for the TV program Cinq Grand Sur La Deux.

Broadcast on ORTF2 on 12 July, 1971. Randwick Racecourse, Sydney, Australia 15 August, 1971 Excerpts of a live performance of Careful With That Axe Eugene (with overdubbed sound taken from Ummagumma) along with an interview and promotional video for Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun were featured on the local early evening TV show Get To Know. Broadcast on the ABC TV network on 15 August, 1971. The Dome, Brighton, England 28 & 29 June, 1972 Live performances of Careful With That Axe Eugene and Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun.

Filmed by Peter Whitehead for Peter Clifton’s Sound Of The City (in the UK) and Rock City (in the US). Set The Controls was not released until it debuted in Peter Clifton’s Heart Of The Sun film. Various Ballet Footage 1972 & 1973 Actualites Mediterranee - Excerpts from The Ballet de Marseille dress rehearsals filmed on 21 November, 1972, Marseille, Salle Valliers, France. Broadcast on ORTF on 22 November, 1972.

JT Nuit - Excerpts from live performances of The Ballet de Marseille, Marseille, Salle Valliers, France. Broadcast on ORTF on 26 November, 1972. Journal de Paris - Rehearsals filmed in Palais des Sports de la Porte de Versailles, Paris, France on 12 January, 1973. Broadcast on ORTF on 16 January, 1973. JT Soir - Rehearsals from Palais des Sports de la Porte de Versailles, Paris, France. Filmed and broadcast on ORTF on 12 January, 1973. Knebworth Festival, Knebworth Park, Hertfordshire 5 July, 1975 A live performance of Raving & Drooling was filmed by TF1 which was later featured as part of a news segment.

The audio features a recording from the Los Angeles Sports Arena on 26 April, 1975. Broadcast on TF1 on 8 July, 1975.

Crystal Voyager 1972 Crystal Voyager is a 1973 surf film directed by David Elfick and was filmed, written and narrated by surfer, photographer and filmmaker George Greenough in 1972. The song Echoes is featured during the final sequence comprised of footage shot by Greenough from his surfboard. French Windows 1972 Ian Emes’ first animated film, inspired by One Of These Days. The film went on to win awards across the world and lead to an invitation to work with Pink Floyd.

Dark Side Of The Moon Concert Films 1974 - 1975 Concert backdrop films of Time (animation by Ian Emes), Money, Us & Them, Brain Damage, and Eclipse. Originally projected during performances of Dark Side Of The Moon from 1974-1975. Shine On You Crazy Diamond Concert Film 1975 Animated film designed and directed by Gerald Scarfe.

Originally projected during the 1975 tour. Welcome To The Machine 1976 Animated film designed and directed by Gerald Scarfe.

Originally projected during the Animals tour in 1977. Pig Launch Film, Battersea Power Station, London 3 December, 1976 Footage of the inflatable pig being launched above Battersea Power Station. Edited by Harvested Records, 2002. Another Brick In The Wall (Part 2) 1980 Promotional video for the single Another Brick In The Wall (Part 2) directed by Gerald Scarfe. When The Tigers Broke Free 1982 Promotional video for the single When The Tigers Broke Free directed by Alan Parker from the film Pink Floyd The Wall. The Final Cut Video EP 1983 Promotional videos of The Gunner’s Dream, The Final Cut, Not Now John, and The Fletcher Memorial Home were released as an extended play video on VHS in the U.K. The source of this video is from a pre-broadcast TV master which features an uncensored (and longer) version of Not Now John as well as an alternate running order.

Screenplay by Roger Waters, directed by Willie Christie. Released on 25 April, 1983.

Bonus Clips Bath Festival of Blues and Progressive Music '70 27 June, 1970 The debut performance of Atom Heart Mother featuring the Phillip Jones Brass Ensemble and John Aldiss Choir (conducted by John Aldiss). This clip was created by filming the tape off a TV monitor. Blackhill's Garden Party - Hyde Park Free Concert, Hyde Park, London, England 18 July, 1970 Privately videotaped by John 'Hoppy' Hopkins, this clip features Pink Floyd performing Atom Heart Mother with the Phillip Jones Brass Ensemble and John Aldiss Choir (conducted by John Aldiss). Internationale Musikforum Ossiachersee, Congress Center Villach, Stiftshoff, Ossiach, Austria 1 July, 1971 Footage of Pink Floyd performing Atom Heart Mother (with brass and choir) was filmed and broadcast on the Bayerischer Rundfunk TV channel as part of the Musikforum Ossiachersee program.

Hakone Aphrodite ‘71, Hakone, Japan 7 August, 1971 Edited excerpts of a live performance from the Hakone Aphrodite Festival were featured on an unknown Japanese television. A live performance of Atom Heart Mother was overdubbed and used as the audio track for the original broadcast. This clip features audio of Atom Heart Mother recorded live at Montreux on 21 November, 1970. Amsterdam Rock Circus, Olympisch Stadion, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 22 May, 1972 Videotaped by Jack Moore (for Videoheads) this single camera footage features the final performance of Atom Heart Mother in addition to Careful With That Axe, Eugene and A Saucerful of Secrets. Parc des Expositions Les Arenes, Poitiers, France 29 November, 1972 Pre-show footage, intercut with a few brief live shots and interviews were filmed by a local French TV crew but was never broadcast.