Pink Floyd – At the Beeb, Vol. 1 (1967-1969)

Pink Floyd
‘At The Beeb Vol. I’
Various Radio Appearances
19th December 1967
25th June 1968
2nd December 1968
12th May 1969

IME / Culmobia Label (PFATB6769)

Soundboard Recording > Silver CD > FLAC (Lvl. 5)
Except 19th December 1967, which is;
“Excellent Broadcast Recordings” Low Gen Tapes > Silver CD > FLAC (Lvl. 5)

Notes from Collectors Music Reviews

The new release At The Beeb Volume I by the label Culombia (sic) is a compilation of 4 different BBC radio broadcasts of Pink Floyd performances from December 1967 to May 1969. The first, second, & fourth are ìTop Gearî shows, while the third one is a ìNite Rideî show. They comprise the 1st disc of a double-disc factory-pressed silver original real 2-CD set ñ Volume II, the 2nd disc of the set, is of the legendary BBC session of September 30th, 1971, which I decided not to buy since I already have 5 different versions of it and canít imagine the best ones possibly getting any noticeably superior. Anyway, Volume I was selected because, although the outstanding Celestial Voices that was released by Rover Records several months ago included a major upgrade in sound quality for the first & third BBC shows, a big upgrade in sound quality for the second & fourth BBC shows can now be found on Volume I ñ in addition to such an upgrade for the first & third BBC shows that were included on Celestial Voices.

Unfortunately my ears arenít good enough to be able to discern any noticeable difference(s) in quality between the same shows found on both Celestial Voices & Volume I, but all 4 shows on Volume I are a certain, long-awaited major upgrade in quality for the same 4 shows that can be found on the old Great Dane Recordsí release The Complete Top Gear Sessions 1967-1969 (GDR CD 9206). Sadly, however, the old GDR title includes a 5th BBC show, from the autumn of 1967, for which a significant quality upgrade is apparently not available ñ at least not yet.

The following is printed in exact word-for-word verbatim near the top of the rear cover of Volume I – ìThese soundboard recordings are taken from the original masters, except for tracks 13 to 16 which were copied from an excellent broadcast recordings.î

Introductory &/or concluding comments, mostly by John Peel, can be heard at the ends of each track. Packaged in a regular 1-CD jewel case, but with the rear insert being single-sided only in terms of artwork, with still very nice artwork overall thatís done similarly to that of Floydís 2nd officially released album, A Saucerful of Secrets, At The Beeb Volume I is a terrific find that is very highly recommended.

Reveiw here; http://www.collectorsmusicreviews.com/pink-floyd/pink-floyd-at-the-beeb-volume-i-culombia-sic-pfatb6769/

A brilliant little compilation, encompassing some of the overlooked radio work the Floyd did early in their careers,
in brilliant quality. Nice and laid back, almost to the point of what is regarded ‘Stereotypical Floyd’, in astounding
quality. As stated, the announcements are by the LEGENADRY John Peel, with some interesting little anecdotes from him included; it’s almost like you’ve tuned into the shows the day they were broadcast – possibly the greatest nostalgia trip.
I would rate this as ‘ESSENTIAL’.

TRACK LIST

  1. The Murderotic Woman or Careful With That Axe, Eugene
  2. The Massed Gadgets of Hercules (A Saucerful of Secrets)
  3. Let There Be More Light
  4. Julia Dream “TOP GEAR” SESSION, RECORDED 25TH JUNE 1968
  5. Point Me At The Sky
  6. Baby Blue Shuffle in D Major (The Narrow Way Part One)
  7. Embryo
  8. Interstellar Overdrive “TOP GEAR” SESSION, RECORDED 2ND DECEMBER 1968
  9. Grantchester Meadows
  10. Cymbaline
  11. Green is the Colour
  12. The Narrow Way Part Three “NITE RIDE” SESSION, RECORDED 12TH MAY 1969
  13. Vegetable Man
  14. Scream Thy Last Scream
  15. Jugband Blues
  16. Pow R. Toc H. “TOP GEAR” SESSION, RECORDED 19TH DECEMBER 1967

Pink Floyd – At Dawn (1967-1969)

Pink Floyd
At Dawn, 1967-1969

  1. Flaming
  2. Scarecrow
  3. The Gnome
  4. Matilda Mother
  5. Vegetable Man
  6. Scream Thy Last Scream
  7. Pow R. Toc. H.
  8. Jugband Blues
  9. Murderistic Woman
  10. Massed Gadgets Of Hercules
  11. Let There Be More Light
  12. Julia Dream
  13. Point Me at the Sky
  14. Baby Blue
  15. Embryo
  16. Interstellar Overdrive
  17. Daybreak
  18. Cymbaline
  19. The Beginning
  20. Beset By Creatures Of The Deep
  21. Narrow Way

specs audio format, 1 cd
SQ EX
note Rork Records

t1-4: Recorded at the Playhouse Theatre, London, Sept. 25, 1967 “Top Gear”
t5-8: Recorded at Maida Vale Studios, London, Dec. 20, 1967 “Top Gear”
t9-12: Recorded at 201 Piccadilly, Studio 1, London, June 25, 1968 “Top Gear”
t13-16: Recorded at Maida Vale Studios, London, Dec. 2, 1968 “Top Gear”
t17-21: Recorded at the Paris Cinema, London, May 12, 1969 “Top Gear”

Pink Floyd – Lost & Founds Underground (1967-1975)

Pink Floyd
1989-06-17
Lost & Founds Underground
Denver FM

A very long Pink Floyd special, and, as DJ told, only live music and studio outtakes, 3 hours of music and few words.

01 Intro
02 Welcome To The Machine (studio outake)
03 DJ
04 Pink Anderson Song
05 Pow R Toc H (1967-11-13)
06 DJ
07 First Pink Floyd Interview (1967, CBC)
08 Interstellar Overdrive (1968-05-06)
09 Reaction In G (1967-09-25)
10 DJ
11 Vegetable Man
12 Gigolo Aunt (1970-06-06)
13 Gigolo Aunt (studio)
14 Paul Breen Interview (1988)
15 DJ
16 Don’t Ask Me (Jokers Wild)
17 DJ
18 The End Of The Beginning (1969-04-14)
19 DJ
20 Sleeping (1969-09-17)
21 Nightmare (1969-09-17)
22 DJ
23 Rain In The Country (from Zabriskie Point)
24 If (1970-07-16)
25 Breathe (from The Body)
26 Old Folks Ascension (from The Body)
27 Pigs On The Wing (Part 1 and 2 with Snowy White solo)
28 DJ
29 Grantchester Meadows (1970-04-29)
30 Astronomy Domine (1970-04-29)
31 One Of These Days (1971-09-30)
32 Careful With That Axe, Eugene (1972-09-22)
33 DJ
34 Obscurd By Clouds (1973-03-11)
35 When You Are In (1973-03-11)
36 On The Run (1975-06-18)
37 Any Colour You Like (1975-06-18)
38 Brain Damage (1975-06-18)
39 Eclipse (1975-06-18)
40 Outro

Transfer by Nipote

Lineage: Unknown gen. cassette -> Sony HCD-EH26 -> wav -> NeroWaveEditor -> TLH -> flac

This release was first shared on IN FLOYD WE TRUST hub

http://www.infloydwetrust.com

FOR TRADE OR GIVE AWAY ONLY – DO NOT SELL !!!
Do not encode to any lossy format !!!
Do not remaster !!!
Do not edit this info file

Nipote – 2011-07-30

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.

Pink Floyd – The Complete Top Gear Sessions (1967-1969)

Pink Floyd
The Complete Top Gear Sessions 1967-1969

This 2 CD set represents Pink Floyd’s Top Gear sessions on the BBC between 30 Sep 1967 and 12 May 1969. Quality is generally very good, although there is some hiss on some tracks. To the best of my knowledge, these recordings haven’t been officially released anywhere – if anyone knows of any official releases here that need to be removed, please let me know!

Track sources: Tracks 1-5, September 30, 1967; Tracks 6-9, December 19, 1967; Tracks 10-13, June 28, 1968; Tracks 14-17, January 14, 1969; Tracks 18-22, May 12, 1969

Tracks:
Disc 1:
1. Flaming 2:38
2. Apples and Oranges 2:57
3. Scarecrow 2:07
4. The Gnome 2:12
5. Mathilda Mother 3:25
6. Vegetable Man 3:15
7. Pow R. Toc H. 2:56
8. Scream Thy Last Scream 3:41
9. Jugband Blues 3:50
10. Julia Dream 2:22
11. Let There Be More Light 3:44
12. Murderistic Women 2:18
13. The Massed Gadgets of Hercules 6:41
Total 42:06

Disc 2:

14. Point Me at the Sky 4:21
15. Baby Blue Shuffle in D Major 4:11
16. Embryo 3:30
17. Interstellar Overdrive 9:12
18. Daybreak 3:39
19. Cymbaline 3:35
20. Green is the Colour 3:50
21. Careful with that Axe, Eugene 7:00
22. The Narrow Way/Part Three 4:36
Total: 43:54

Band:
Syd Barrett (?)
Roger Waters
Rick Wright
Nick Mason
David Gilmour

Lineage: FM > ? > silver > wav (xACT) > flac (xACT) > you 🙂

Enjoy!

rstaylor

Pink Floyd – Music For Architectural Students (1967-1969)

Pink Floyd
1967-1969
Music For Architectural Students
Living Legend Records [LLRCD 028]


Quality: EX-
Source: UNKNOWN>SILVER CD>SHN

1> A Saucerful of Secrets
2> Murderistic Woman
3> Moonhead
4> Pow R. Toc. H
5> Jugband Blues
6> The Narrow Way
7> Green is the Colour
8> Set the Controls
9> Let there be more Light
10>Point me at the Sky
11>The Committee

Tracks 1-2: BBC, 210 Piccadilly Studios, London, England. June 25th, 1968.
Track 3: BBC Television Centre, Wood Lane, London, England. July 10th, 1969.
Tracks 4, 5: “Top Gear”, BBC Maida Vale Studios, London, England. December 20th, 1967
Track 6-7: BBC Paris Cinema, London, England. May 12th, 1969.
Track 8: From French TV Show
Track 9: BBC 210 Piccadilly Studios, London, England. June 25th, 1968.
Track 10: BBC Maida Vale Studios, London, England. December 2nd, 1968.
Track 11: Outtake from ‘More’. Unknown location/time.

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Converted SHN to FLAC using xACT. Created new md5.
The Midnight Cafe, January 2021.

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)’

Bob Dylan – Temple in Flames 1987

Bob Dylan & Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
From the Temple In Flames 1987 Tour
Remastered Recordings



1. Gotta Serve Somebody (10/17/87)
2. Shot of Love (09/25/87)
3. Man Gave Names to all the Animals (10/07/87)
4. All Along the Watchtower (09/05/87)
5. Senor (Tales of Yankee Power) (09/15/87)
6. Highway 61 Revisited (09/12/87)
7. John Brown (09/13/87)
8. Dead Man Dead Man (10/12/87)
9. To Ramona (10/16/87)
10. I and I (09/13/87)
11. Forever Young (10/11/87)
12. Queen Jane Approximately (09/19/87)
13.Tangled Up In Blue (09/30/87)
14. House of the Rising Sun (10/07/87)
15. The Wicked Messenger (10/17/87)
16. Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door (09/26/87)

Various Artists – Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan, Vols. 1-2

Various Artists
Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan – Varied Artists Vol. 01-02

Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan
The Dylan Covers, Vol. 1
Various Artists

As Columbia Records once advertised, “Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan.” Still, I always love to hear Dylan covers. Whenever one pops up, at a show or online, I listen attentively for something new the singer might bring to the song. For the last few years, I’ve been collecting them via bit torrent with an eye toward making a compilation. Here is the first volume of what may be many, if there is interest, and if I can find the time and energy. For now, I’ve avoided the Dead, the Byrds and some other usual suspects, but they may appear later. I have sequenced this for flow; total running time is 78:00. I’ve put the two longest tracks at the end, so those of you who don’t like jams or have short attention spans can avoid them. I haven’t done any artwork, but if there are any frustrated album cover designers out there, I would love to have some.

Due to the many different sources, I am not including lineages; soundboards and FMs have an asterisk, the rest are very good to excellent audience recordings. I have done nothing to the original files but normalize the levels and fade in and out on each track (using Cool Edit). Thanks, of course, to the tapers, and to the original uploaders. Enjoy! JS

  1. Everything is Broken – Neil Young (10-28-89, Shoreline Amp., Mtn View, CA)
  2. Dark Eyes – Alejandro Escovedo (10-1-04, Texas Union Hall, Austin, TX)*
  3. When the Ship Comes In – Billy Bragg (9-26-05, Talking Bob Dylan Blues The Barbican Theatre, London)*
  4. Hard Rain – Big Country w/Eddi Reader (5-31-99, Glasgow SECC, Glasgow, Scotland)*
  5. Ring them Bells – Warren Zevon (10-13-96, The Bluebird, Denver, CO)
  6. The Groom’s Still Waiting at the Alter – Steve Wynn (7-27-05, Molly Malone’s Irish Pub, Los Angeles)*
  7. When I Paint My Masterpiece – Elvis Costello, Emmylou Harris, and Gillian Welch (10-6-06, Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival, Golden Gate Gate Park, San Francisco, CA)
  8. Girl From the North Country – The Eels (5-9-05, Morning Becomes Eclectic, KCRW – Santa Monica, CA)*
  9. Love Minus Zero – Ron Sexsmith (10-24-97, The Milky Way, Amsterdam)*
  10. Highway 61 Revisted – World Party (7-12-93, Summer Stage, Central Park, New York)
  11. Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again – Soft Boys (October 27, 2002 ,The Mercury Lounge, NYC)
  12. Fourth Time Around – Calexico (7-9-03 Zeltival am Tollhaus, Karlsruhe, Germany)*
  13. Positively Fourth Street – X (8-2-86, The Ritz, New York City)*
  14. Queen Jane Approximately – Mojave 3 (4-17-96, Morning Becomes Eclectic, KCRW – Santa Monica, CA)*
  15. Hurricane – Phish (8-16-97, Loring Air Force Base, Limestone, ME)*
  16. Blind Willie McTell – Mick Taylor (9-16-00, Jack Legg’s, Nashville, TN)*

Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan
The Dylan Covers, Vol. 2
Various Artists (Audience Recordings)

As Columbia Records once advertised, “Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan.” Still, I always love to hear Dylan covers. Whenever one pops up, at a show or online, I listen attentively for something new the singer might bring to the song. For the last few years, I’ve been collecting them via bit torrent with an eye toward making a compilation. Here is the second volume of what may be many, if there is continued interest, and if I can find the time and energy.

This time out, I have taken the advice of CHerrmann57, who suggested I segregate audience from soundboard recordings on separate volumes. Quality is generally VG to Exc, though not as good as the audience recordings on the previous volume. (Next up will be a ’70s volume, which will probably be all soundboard or FM recordings.) I have again sequenced this for flow rather than any sort of chronology; total running time is about 78 minutes. I’ve again put the long tracks at the end, so those of you who don’t like jams or have short attention spans can avoid them. I haven’t done any artwork, but again humbly request that if there are any frustrated album cover designers out there, have at it; pdiamond did a nice job last time!

Due to the many different sources, I am not including lineages. I have done nothing to the original files but normalize the levels and fade in and out on each track (using Cool Edit). Thanks, of course, to the tapers, and to the original uploaders. Enjoy! JS

  1. Tonight I’ll Be Staying Here With You – Gillian Welch and David Rawlings (7-29-04, Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London, England)
  2. One Too Many Mornings – David Gray (3-13-06, Colorado Convention Center, Denver, CO)
  3. Girl From the North Country – Robert Plant (10-24-02, Octagon Centre, Sheffield, England)
  4. Tomorrow is a Long Time – Ben Harper (2-9-01, Jorgenson Auditorium, Storrs, CT)
  5. Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right – Matt Nathanson (2-22-05, Chris Knutzen Hall, University Center, Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma WA)
  6. I Thew it All Away – Lloyd Cole (12-27-01, Joe’s Pub, New York City)
  7. Buckets of Rain – Beth Orton and M Ward (9-30-03, Cafe Largo, Los Angeles)
  8. I’ll Keep it With Mine – Yo La Tengo w/ David Mansfield (12-30-05, Maxwell’s, Hoboken NJ
  9. Gates of Eden – Robyn Hitchcock (3-26-05, Maxwell’s, Hoboken, NJ)
  10. License to Kill – Cowboy Junkies (8-16-05, Mountain Winery, Saratoga, CA)
  11. It’s All Right Ma (I’m Only Bleeding) – Roger McGuinn (10-05-06, S¯nderborghus, S¯nderborg, Denmark)
  12. Isis – The White Stripes (6-27-03, Coca-Cola Bricktown Event Center, Oklahoma City, OK)
  13. It Takes a Lot to Laugh – Joe Ely (12-31-05, La Zona Rosa, Austin, TX)
  14. Knockin on Heaven’s Door – Tom Petty (8-27-05, Greek Theater, Berkeley, CA)
  15. Like a Rolling Stone – Phil and Trey (10-29-06, Vegoose, Las Vegas, NV)
  16. It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue – Echo and the Bunnymen (12-5-85, SFX Hall, Dublin, Ireland)
  17. Farewell Angelina – Jeff Buckley (4-5-92, Roulette Club, New York City)