Unreleased Pink Floyd Material

 
22nd May 2009, 03:51am
#2
by aristeidis9
Thessaloniki Greece
Member Since: Nov 2007
Member Points: 3144

If you click at any song automatically you will be transferred at the informations about this song.

There are many interesting tracks there as Corrosion,End of the beginning,Lucy leave,Vegetable man,I get stoned,King Bee,Beset the creatures of deep (chaotic song) and many more.

Actually you have to discover all of them!!!

22nd May 2009, 04:13am
#3
by aristeidis9
Thessaloniki Greece
Member Since: Nov 2007
Member Points: 3144

THE MAN AND THE JOURNEY

THE MAN

a) Daybreak (band-version of Grantchester Meadows)
b) Work (early version of Biding My Time)
c) Afternoon (break, where tea was served for the band on stage)
d) Doing It (Up The Khyber)
e) Sleeping (Quicksilver)
f) Nightmare (Cymbaline)
g) Daybreak (Instrumental version of Grantchester Meadows)

THE JOURNEY

a) The Beginning (Green Is The Colour)
b) Beset The Creatures Of The Deep (Careful With That Axe, Eugene)
c) The Narrow Way (Band-version of The Narrow Way, part three)
d) The Pink Jungle (Pow R. Toc H.)
e) The Labyrinth Of Auximenes (mid-section from Interstellar Overdrive)
f) Behold The Temples Of Light (Instrumental)
g) The End Of The Beginning (Celestial Voices from A Saucerful Of Secrets)

'The Man and the Journey' were one of Pink Floyd's early concept-shows performed the first time April 14, 1969 in Royal Festival Hall, London. The event was titled 'The Massed Gadgets Of Auximenes - More Furious Madness From Pink Floyd'. Both parts of the show contained of improvisations around different Floyd songs, many of them closely related to the soundtrach from the film More, which was written simultaniously.

A recording of the show was meant to be released, but cancelled because most of the material was already released in other versions. 'The Man and the Journey' is only available on bootleg-recordings. One recording circulating is done by dutch radio VPRO in Amsterdam September 17, 1969. A part of the show was recorded for the radio-show 'Top Gear' on May 12, 1969. The recording has been released on the more ore less official italian CD: 'Pink Floyd - The Complete Top Gear Sessions' (GDR CD 9206/AB).

I own this bootleg,it's very good,especiily "THE JOURNEY"

22nd May 2009, 06:20am
#4
by Tom
Texas United States
Member Since: Dec 2007
Member Points: 1034

wow, very impressive post Aris.  Thanks a lot

22nd May 2009, 02:49pm
#5
by SteveM
United States
Member Since: Jan 2008
Member Points: 779

"Scream Thy Last Scream" is brilliant!

It's always been a favorite of mine.

Apparently, the lead singer is actually Nick Mason, with Barrett adding the last line of each verse (in the main recording).  The 'chipmunk' voice' is Barrett sped up.

15th July 2009, 11:04am
#6
by SteveM
United States
Member Since: Jan 2008
Member Points: 779

Anyone here familiar with "Point Me At The Sky"?

There are videos on YouTube, but the audio is usually not too good.

15th July 2009, 06:07pm
#7
by kobe-bryant
Laker island US Virgin Islands
Member Since: Sep 2007
Member Points: 6411

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