Pink Floyd – A Fish Out of Water, 1966

Pink Floyd
A Fish Out of Water

King Bee
Lucy Leave

Roger Waters left Cambridge in 1962 to study architecture at the Regent Street Polytechnic in London. There he met fellow student Nick Mason. In 1963 they both joined the existing group, Sigma 6.

Sigma 6 was also known as the Megadeaths (or Meggadeaths), Leonard’s Lodgers, The Tea Set (or The T-Set), The Abdabs, The Architectural Abdabs, and The Screaming Abdabs.

As The Tea Set, their personnel consisted of guitarists Rado “Bob” Klose and Roger Waters, drummer Nick Mason, and pianist Richard Wright. After a brief stint with a lead vocalist named Chris Dennis, blues and folk guitarist and vocalist Syd Barrett joined the band. Waters then moved to bass and Wright to full time keyboards.

This mini CD contains a CD with 2 tracks by the Architectural Abdabs (early incarnation of Pink Floyd) and is originally released in 1966.

One is a cover of a track called “I’m A King Bee” the other is a Syd composition entitled “Lucy Leave”; both feature Syd on guitar and vocals.

Also, it’s worth noting that the sound quality is pretty good considering the tracks were copied from the original acetate pressing.

Comes in a plain white slipcase with a 120 page book entitled “Syd Barrett – A Fish Out Of Water” (adapted from wikipedia).

Pink Floyd – The Ultimate Rarities (1965-1991)

Pink Floyd
1965-1991 – The Ultimate Rarities.

Silvered cd>Eac>Wav>Shn>Cdr.

These 3 Compilations were released by BIEM in 2000/2001 on silvered cds.
They were on sale ‘legally’ in certain European countries for a short time.

After a change in the copyright laws in Europe in 2001, all sales were banned, and they were withdrawn from sale.

I have not seen these Roios on any list, nor can I find any record of them on the usual sites.

The SQ is Ex. apart from 2 tracks on vol 2 that have been taken from vinyl (there are clicks, pops etc).

Full track listings are below. (Details are taken from the artwork -I assume these details to be correct)

The Ultimate Rarities Vol 1

  1. Flaming – 8th May 1967
  2. Scream thy last scream – Studio outtake 10th Sept. 1967
  3. Vegetable Man – Studio outtake 10th Sept. 1967
  4. Nicks Boogie – Studio outtake – April 1967
  5. One One/Fingals Cave – Studio outtake from ‘Zabriskie Point’
  6. Rain In The Country (take 1) – Studio outtake from ‘Zabriskie Point’
  7. Country Song – Studio outtake from ‘Zabriskie Point’
  8. Rain In The Country (take 2) – Studio outtake from ‘Zabriskie Point’
  9. Love Scene (version 6) – Studio outtake from ‘Zabriskie Point’
  10. Love Scene (version 4) – Studio outtake from ‘Zabriskie Point’
  11. Point Me To The Sky – 17th Dec. 1978
  12. Money – Studio demo 1972
  13. Brain Damage/Eclipse – Studio Quad Mix 1973
  14. Money – Dance Remix (remixed be James Guthrie 1981 at Producer’s Workshop LA)

The Ultimate Rarities Vol 2

  1. Lucy Leave – The first Pink Floyd demo recorded at Hemel Hempstead, Oct. 1965
  2. King Bee – From the first PF demo tape Oct 1965
  3. Scream Thy Last Scream – Unreleased demo Abbey Road Studios 7th Aug 1967
  4. Narrow Way (pt3) – Recorded for John Peel’s Nightride Radio show (BBC) 12th May 1969
  5. Green Is The Colour – Recorded for John Peels Nightride Radio show (BBC) 12th May 1969
  6. Embryo – Recorded for BBC Radio 1 In Concert 16th July 1970
  7. Fat Old Sun – Recorded for BBC Radio 1 In Concert 12th August 1971
  8. Cymbaline – Pepperland Auditorium San Rafael USA 17th Oct 1970
  9. Atom Heart Mother – Pepperland Auditorium San Rafael USA 17th Oct 1970 – No orchestra

The Ultimate Rarities Vol 3

  1. Pink Blues – Recorded for In Concert BBC Radio 1 12th Oct 1991 – but never broadcast
  2. Granchester Meadows – Filmore West California USA 29th Jan 1970
  3. Country Song – Studio outtake from Zabriskie Point 12th Dec 1969
  4. Biding My Time – Concertbouw Amsterdam 17th Sept 1969
  5. Breathe – Rainbow Theatre London 17th Feb 1972
  6. On The Run – Rainbow Theatre London 17th Feb 1972
  7. Time – Rainbow Theatre London 17th Feb 1972
  8. Breathe (Reprise) 17th Feb 1972
  9. Us And Them – Empire Pool Wembley 16th Nov 1971
  10. Brain Damage/Eclipse – Alternative mix – recorded 1972
  11. Echoes – Pompeii Ampitheatre, Italy 7th Oct. 1971.

Pink Floyd – I Want To Tell You a Story (1967-1974)

Pink Floyd/Syd Barrett
“I Want To Tell You a Story – Audio Upgrades & Rarities”
Video Mixes

DVD VOBS – TMPEGEnc 4.0 Xpress – Wav – Flac – You

  1. IMprovisation (Scene from “Dope” Movie, UFO Club, Feb-March 1967)
  2. Interstellar Overdrive (?, UFO Club 24-02-67, taken from “Jungen Nachtwandler”)
  3. Arnold Layne (March 1967, Mix from Promo video)
  4. Remember a Day (Instrumental, from “RAD” DVD, October 1967)
  5. Jugband Blues (Original Mix from this video, unbootleged, Dec.1967)

All Video mixes taken from upgraded and best sources from this videos, like “AL” or “JN” from
DVD Sources.

Malcolm Jones Tape (1967-69)

  1. Love You
  2. Love You
  3. Long Gone
  4. Lanky (pt.2 aka “Rhamadan”)
  5. Clowns and Jugglers
  6. Octopus
  7. Clowns and Jugglers
  8. Opel
  9. Silas Lang
  10. Swan Lee
  11. Untitled Instrumental (aka Sunshine)

Versions of this songs from this tapes circulates many years on various bootlegs.
But this is full tape without any cuts (with Syd’s voice between songs,announcements etc),
as is (unbootleged). Sound is very clear, maybe from 1st generation tape
p.s. i don’t remember – circulate track 10 or not? I don’t remember this version on any bootlegs

Excerpts from Bernard White’s Reels (1968-74)

17.Swan Lee
18.74 Sessions

This tracks also circulated before, but this is from 1st generation tapes from Bernard’s Archive

Bonus:

BBC 16-02-1971 “Sound of the 70’s” Upgrade

19.Baby Lemonade
20.Dominoes
21.Love Song

This songs presents here in much better quality, than on “Radio One Sessions” CD
with announcements

Enjoy!
I Hope it will be nice addition to recently Syd’s CD Compilation

Pink Floyd – Anthology II (1967-1973)

Pink Floyd
Anthology II
Highland – HL325/26

Tracklist
1-1 Arnold Layne 2:38
1-2 See Emily Play 2:44
1-3 Candy And A Currant Bun 2:04
1-4 Astronomy Domine 4:10
1-5 Interstellar Overdrive 5:23
1-6 Sunshine 1:35
1-7 It Would Be So Nice 3:40
1-8 Scream Thy Last Scream 4:54
1-9 The Committee #1 5:40
1-10 The Committee #2 4:00
1-11 Point Me At The Sky 3:38
1-12 Embryo 4:48
1-13 Moonhead 5:26
2-1 Let There Be More Light 3:46
2-2 Flaming 3:07
2-3 Oneone 6:47
2-4 Rain In The Country 4:08
2-5 Rain In The Country 7:11
2-6 Clumbling Land 4:50
2-7 Fingal’s Cave 2:03
2-8 One Of These Days 4:44
2-9 One Of These Days 6:45
2-10 Brain Damage 2:03
2-11 Eclipse 1:27

Notes
A collection of rare tracks : 1967-1973.

The Who – From Lifehouse to Leeds

The Who
From Lifehouse to Leeds
Silver CD Source: SIAE (TW-OR-9)

  1. Pure And Easy
  2. Won’t Get Fooled Again
  3. Love Ain’t For Keeping
  4. Behind Blue Eyes
  5. Baby Don’t Do It
  6. Getting In Tune
  7. Young Man Blues
  8. Happy Jack
  9. I’m A Boy
  10. Shakin’ All Over With Spoonful

Comments from the web:
Early Who versions recorded at the Record Plant, New York for the aborted Lifehouse project, which then became the material for the Who’s Next LP. For those of you who might have wondered how PT’s lead style got so mean sounding on Won’t Get Fooled Again, that’s Leslie West (from Mountain) playing lead on this version.

Pink Floyd – The Wall Demos

PINK FLOYD
The Wall Demos

Tracks: Time:

  1. In The Flesh? 3:20
  2. The Thin Ice 2:37
  3. Another Brick In The Wall Part 1 3:29
  4. The Happiest Days Of Our Lives 1:48
  5. Another Brick In The Wall Part 2 1:43
  6. Mother 4:38
  7. Goodbye Blue Sky 2:05
  8. Empty Spaces Part 1 1:51
  9. Young Lust 3:31
  10. One Of My Turns 2:26
  11. Don’t Leave Me Now 3:54
  12. Empty Spaces Part 2 0:50
  13. What Shall We Do Now? 1:31
  14. Another Brick In The Wall Part 3 1:25
  15. Goodbye Cruel World 0:59
  16. Nobody Home 0:53
  17. Vera 1:17
  18. Bring The Boys Back Home 0:42
  19. Is There Anybody Out There? Part1 1:19
  20. Is There Anybody Out There? Part2 2:01
  21. Comfortably Numb 4:44
  22. Hey You 3:54
  23. The Show Must Go On 2:05
  24. In The Flesh 4:31
  25. Run Like Hell 4:58
  26. Wating For The Worms 3:47
  27. Stop 0:36
  28. The Trial 5:00
  29. Outside The Wall 1:20

Total Time: 73:27

COMPLETE DEMO TRACKS OF “THE WALL” ALBUM

Recorded at The Floyd’s Britannia Row Studios

(Sept-Dec, 1978 & Late 1979)
& Super Bear Studio(April-Aug 1979)
in France.

This is just like being in the studio with the Floyd!

This is the studio demo track they drawn on to record the final mix of their “Wall” album: every track IS a radically different unreleased version to the album’s.

It includes loads of unedited mixes, never released tracks (merged into other songs), different lyrics, original sound collages etc …

Without the full lush arrangements you get a good idea of what Roger Waters had in mind when he first conceived The Wall: a dry, alienating & beautiful descent into his tormented mind.

It is a real surprise is to hear the band as the original 4 piece experimenting like in “the good old days” with all sorts of different ideas that didn’t make it onto the final mix for most: various synth lines, weird sounds, raw guitars, strange sound collages etc… One can appreciate the massive task of editing and changing most of these songs to fit on the double album we all know.

It is “The Wall” like you have never heard it before: just brilliant!!

Pink Floyd – Outtakes From Outerspace

Pink Floyd
Outtakes From Outer Space
Catalog: Hippie Shit Label
Produced: Israel (there are some hebrew letters on the frontcover)
Date: 650415

Cover: Colour picture of Pink Floyd playing for a TV show (maybe “Top Of The Pops”?), Syd sitting on a big pillow, in the back of the stage, Nick playing in the front of the stage. BTW: same as “A Saucerful Of Outtakes” cover.

Sources: 14 Apr 1965- 07Jun70 Studio/Live 1, 2: 14 Apr 1965, London 3: 11 Jan 1967, Sound Techniques Studios, London 4: 14 May 1967, “Look Of The Week”, BBC1 TV, London 5, 14: Jun 1967, Abbey Road Studios, London 6 – 9: 25 Sep 1967, Playhouse Theatre, BBC, London 10 – 13: 20 Dec 1967, Maida Vale Studio 4, BBC, London 15: Aug 1967, alternate mix, 3rd U.S. single 16: 13 Nov 1967, Oude Ahoy Hallen, Rotterdam 17: 07 Jun 1970, Abbey Road Studios, London

Hires-coverscans:

Tracks:

  Disc:  1
   1. Lucy Leave            2:45 
   2. I'm A Kingbee        3:00 
   3. Interstellar Overdrive        16:49 
   4. Astronomy Domine        3:55 
   5. Experiment            1:28 
   6. Flaming            2:37 
   7. The Gnome            2:09 
   8. Matilda Mother        3:19 
   9. The Scarecrow        2:01 
  10. Vegetable Man        3:15 
  11. Pow R. Toc H.        2:56 
  12. Scream Thy Last Scream    3:39 
  13. Jugband Blues        3:50 
  14. Swan Lee (Silas Lang)        1:16 
  15. Flaming            2:49 
  16. Reaction In G        4:09 
  17. Milky Way            3:06 
      Total Time:        63:05 

Band:
Roger Waters
Nick Mason
David Gilmour
Rick Wright

Xref: A Saucerful Of Outtakes
A Fish Out of Water
Jewel Box 4 – Rare Live & Unreleased
Lucy Leave & Other Rarities
Magnesium Proverbs

Antiques – A Rare Collection Of Oddities
Magnesium Proverbs
Rare
The Sights and Sounds of Syd Barrett’s Pink Floyd
Dark Globe: Syd Barret and the dawn of Pink Floyd
Rhamadam, Syd Barrett And The Dawn Of Pink Floyd
The Complete Top Gear Sessions 1967-1969
Syd Barrett’s (Pink Floyd) Last Screams
A CD Full of Secrets
A CD Full of Secrets
Antiques – A Rare Collection Of Oddities
Halley
Jewel Box 4 – Rare Live & Unreleased
Magnesium Proverbs
Pinkie Milkie
Pink Light Rarities
Rare

The Sights and Sounds of Syd Barrett’s Pink Floyd
Rotterdam October 12, 1967

From Underground To The Moon
Lucy Leave & Other Rarities

Quality: VG/Ex -MARC-OLIVIER

Comments: This RoIO is similar to “A Saucerful Of Outtakes”. There are 3 more tracks,
but I’m pretty sure the first 14 tracks were dubbed from “A Saucerful Of Outtakes”. Even
the cover is the same (they only changed the title).

“Lucy Leave” and “King Bee” come from the first Floyd’s session. Sound is excellent, in
mono.

“Interstellar Overdrive” is the “Tonite Let’s All Make Love In London” version (17′ long).
Mono. Sup.

“Astronomy Domine” is really nice! This is the Floyd’s appearance at the “Look Of The
Week” TV show, on May 14, 1967. It is often wrongly referred as from the “Games For
May” concert (Queen Elizabeth Hall, May 12), or from the Roundhouse (July 9). The sound
quality is excellent, in mono, with some tape hiss.

The most interesting tracks are “Experiment” (alias “Sunshine”) and “Silas Lane”. They are
outtakes from “The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn” sessions. And they are very rare on
RoIO CD ! “Sunshine” begins with organ chords, then some hazardous guitar’s lines, and
finally the drums and bass begin to play a strong rhythm. “Silas Lane” only features Syd
playing some chords, with sometimes strange distorted piano notes from Rick! This song
later became “Swan Lee (Silas Lang)”, and was recorded by Barrett during his sessions for
“The Madcap Laughs” album. It didn’t appear on the album, but on the 1988 compilation
“Opel”. Anyway, the version on this RoIO is a very early version, very far from the final
“Opel” version. The sound quality for these 2 rare outtakes is excellent, in mono.

With tracks 6 to 13, we have the first 2 BBC sessions (the only BBC sessions with Syd).
The first took place at the BBC Playhouse Theatre, September 25, 1967 (broadcast
October 1). The second session was recorded at Maida Vale Studio 4, December 20, 1967
(broadcast December 31). This is interesting to have these early sessions, but the sound
quality is only VG, and not better than the versions on “The Complete Top Gear Sessions
1967-1969″ RoIO.

“Flaming” is the alternate mix, as it appeared on the 3rd U.S. single (released on 5 Aug 1967,
on Capitol’s Tower label). This is a rough mono mix, not very different from the regular one
(some background sounds are mixed louder). It was mastered from vinyl. The sound quality
is “only” Ex (some “Sup” versions for this single can be found on other RoIOs: “A CD Full
Of Secrets”, “Pink Light Rarities”…).

“Reaction In G” is taken from the 1967 Rotterdam concert at Oude Ahoy Hallen (“The
Hippy Happy Fair”). This concert took place on 13 Nov 1967, not 12 Oct 1967 as it is often
referred on other RoIOs. This is a mono audience recording, not too bad for such an early
Floyd recording. VG.

The last track, “Milky Way”, is a Barrett outtake. I compared it with the version that appears
on the official “Opel” compilation, and it is slightly different. The basic track (acoustic guitar
and vocals) is the same. So I guess this is the “take 5” mentioned on “Opel”. But there are
some overdubs that DON’T appear on the “Opel” version: a kind of chorus guitar on the
background, and a bass playing a short transition. In fact, the “Opel” version is the simple
basic track, in perfect quality, but it’s only Syd playing and singing. The version here is more
than the basic track. Mono. Ex.

This is a nice compilation of early Floyd stuff. The most interesting tracks are the “Piper At
The Gates Of Dawn” outtakes (“Sunshine” and “Silas Lane”), and the “Look Of The Week”
appearance (“Astronomy Domine”). This compilation is also interesting if you don’t have the
1967 “Top Gear” sessions. – MARC-OLIVIER

Pink Floyd – The Final Cut, Working Demos and Interview

PINK FLOYD
‘The Final Cut’
Working Demo’s and Interview
1982-3
Various Recording Studios across London, UK

1- PF 1982-00-00 The Final Cut – Working Demos [shn]

Original Info:

‘Roger Waters and Pink Floyd
Unknown Location(s)
The Final Cut -Working Demos
Sometime in 1982

The Final Cutting
A Prerequiem For The Post War Dream
Free Range Pigs (FRP CDR-021)

Disc One:

  1. The Post War Dream 2:04
  2. Your Possible Pasts 4:29
  3. One Of The Few 1:13
  4. The Heroes Return (Part 1) 2:31
  5. The Gunner’s Dream 4:49
  6. The Heroes Return (Part 2) 1:21
  7. Paranoid Eyes 3:20
  8. Get Your Filthy Hands Off My Desert 1:08
  9. The Fletcher Memorial Home 4:01
  10. Southampton Dock 1:35
  11. The Final Cut 4:49
  12. Not Now John 4:16
  13. Two Suns In The Sunset 4:28
    40:04

Notes: From a “millionth generation” cassette bought in Argentina some 17 years ago by our friend Alejandro. For some reason this recording has not been heavily circulated, and is shrouded in mystery. We have no legitimate doubts as to the authenticity of this recording. It appears to be from a working set of demo tapes that were used as the actual blueprint for The Final Cut -the last album that Pink Floyd would release with Roger Waters in the lineup. In some places the difference between this and the actual release are subtle, and in other places, the differences are quite stark, changing the overall tone of some of the meanings inferred from the actual release. We won’t be listing all of the differences here, so you can enjoy your own personal exploration of this work in progress.

Free Range Pigs is releasing this volume for it’s historical significance. While the sound quality is not “disappointing”, the recording does “show it’s age” in some places. We’re not exactly sure, but it sounds as though this was recorded in a professional studio, so it is very likely that somewhere in this big world, a sonically superior copy exists.

Credits: Jim Canale and Free Range Pigs would like to thank the following people for their contributions to this effort:

Alejandro Gibaut for graciously providing the Source Recording.
The Pentagon Pig for providing Quality Assurance Services.
Aleksi Manninen for providing the Cover Art.’


2- PF 1983-00-00 Demos From The Final Cut [shn]

No Original info


3- PF 1983-00-00 Inner-View of Pink Floyd – The Final Cut [flac]

No Original Info


4- PF 1983-00-00 The Rough Cut (HL 600) [flac]

‘Pink Floyd

The Rough Cut
Highland Records HL600

Demo version of The Final Cut. Recorded in 1983

CDR > xACT > FLAC

the post war dream
your possible pasts
one of the few
the hero’s return (part I)
the gunner’s dream
the hero’s return (part II)
paranoid eyes
get your filthy hands off my desert
the fletcher memorial home
southampton dock
the final cut
not now john
two suns in the sunset

the album also includes the following two tracks which are being withheld because they are official releases (from 7″ singles I think):
not now john (obscured version)
the hero’s return (part I & II)’

Pink Floyd – The Rough Cut

Pink Floyd
The Rough Cut
Highland Records HL600
Demo version of The Final Cut. Recorded in 1983

CDR > xACT > FLAC

the post war dream
your possible pasts
one of the few
the hero’s return (part I)
the gunner’s dream
the hero’s return (part II)
paranoid eyes
get your filthy hands off my desert
the fletcher memorial home
southampton dock
the final cut
not now john
two suns in the sunset

the album also includes the following two tracks which are being withheld because they are official releases
(from 7″ singles I think):

not now john (obscured version)
the hero’s return (part I & II)

Pink Floyd – Interstellar Overdrive Alternate Masters (1966-1968)

PINK FLOYD
Interstellar overdrive
(Alternate masters 66-68)
CD digipack

  1. Lucy Leave (unreleased Syd Barret original from Pink Floyd first audio session, october 1966)
  2. I’m A King Bee (a blues-cover, from october 1966 as well)
  3. Interstellar Overdrive (a long version from january 1967, what a difference a few month make!)
  4. Arnold Layne (a long version from january 1967, what a difference a few month make!)
  5. Candy And A Current Bun (first single a-side, march 1967)
  6. See Emily Play (Alternate mono-mix)
  7. Flamingo (US b-side to Emily… alternate mono-mix)
  8. Scarecrow (UK b-side to Emily… alternate mono-mix)
  9. Interstellar Overdrive (Alternate mono-mix, edited from French EP)
  10. Silas Lane (‘Piper’ outtake, May 1967)
  11. Experiment (‘Piper’ outtake, May 1967)
  12. Apples And Oranges (third single a-side, stereo mix, october 1967)
  13. Paintbox (third single b-side, stereo mix, october 1967)
  14. Scream thy last scream (abandoned third single a-side, unreleased)
  15. Vegetable Man (last song Syd wrote for and recorded with Pink Floyd, unreleased, december 19667)
  16. Julia Dream (fourth single b-side, stereo-mix)
  17. Octopus (two takes not included on Syd Barret box-set, solo session, may 1968)