Pink Floyd Album: “Live in London 1966-'67”
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Live in London 1966-'67 |
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UPC:827565007325
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Format:CD
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Type:Performer
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Genre:Rock & Pop
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Artist:Pink Floyd
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Label:PUK
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Distributed:Phantom Import Distributi
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Imported:UK
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Release Date:2005/06/21
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Discs:1
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Recording:Digital
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Mixing:Digital
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Mastering:Digital
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Mono / Stereo:Stereo
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Walter Five (13th Floor Elevator, Enron Hubbard Bldg. Houston Texxas) - August 09, 2005
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
- The Lords of Acid Rock in the Psychedelic heyday!!!
I had both of these cuts on a pink vinyl bootleg for years.
GET THEM NOW.
They are essential, true tablets of psychedelic revelation. The Floyd performed like this all the time, back in the day; this is the *only* semi-authorized live document from their eariest incarnation available, anywhere. Genius? Madness? Cacophony? These recordings "Boldly go where no man has gone before", although Hawkwind charted and mapped this territory a couple years later, the Floyd were the first to explore the Final Frontier.
This music will disassemble in your brain like a Rubic's Cube. It illustrates why the Floyd caught everyone's attention in the U.K. in the *first place*. Melts in your mind, not in your hand.
This set, with the CDR, is definitive. If you don't have the videotape "Live In London" (and very few people do) this is the only format available to view this footage, and it's SEMINAL stuff; get this, the Pink Floyd Singles CD, the mono rerelease of Piper at the Gates of Dawn, and *marvel* at the clarity of vision (ethnogenically induced though it be) of these visionary young men, and wonder: "What the hell happened?"
Customer review - January 05, 2008
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- good cd but...
for 20 bucks isnt the best deal buy it used over new.
1. Interstellar Overdrive, the long version of it is a very very psychedelic jam a lot of weird noises in the song but its a really good version of it dosent have the cool sound effects at the end unlike the version on the piper at the gates of dawn but the sounds made on it are a lot of homemade ones because the sounds are just made with their guitar doing weird things with the feedback and strings 5/5 stars
2. Nicks Boogie, mainly a drum song and attains the same beat through out the whole song the only thing besides drums on this song are weird noises once again made by either the keyboards or the guitars. great song i think the drummer used mallets for this song whatever its a cool steady beat 5/5 stars
all in all a great CD for any hard core pink floyd fans or someone who likes the Syd Barrett era of pink floyd the most
Customer review - May 06, 2007
- great jam music dude
this is a great jam cd great for deadheads this is what it would of been like to see the pink floyd back in 1966 1967 its a full 28 min of a pure psychedellic freak out i should say plus the video is cool has pink floyd peforming this since this album is live i say buy this and interstellar overdrive great jam man SYD BARRRET R.I.P
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