CinnamonBoy
Well-Known Member
well there you have it
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Works_(Pink_Floyd_album)
My dad has that Picnic - A Breath of Fresh Air album at home on vinyl. The cover used to freak me out when I was very young.
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well there you have it
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Works_(Pink_Floyd_album)
I first heard Ummagumma on cassette
Saucerful is a great way to end an album,
Holy shit that is incredible. Is that Several Species Roger sings over the mental piano bit?
The one on Tonite Lets All Make Love In London is probably my favorite. Nicks Boogie is great too.
Have you seen the rehearsal video from1969? Its surely one of the great tragedies in modern music that the film crew werent allowed in to the venue to record the gig proper.
A track entitled "Fingal's Cave" and another called "Oenone" were recorded but did not appear on the finished album. Pink Floyd also recorded other unreleased material during the same sessions. Most notable is a lengthy composition which at that time was known as "The Violent Sequence". This piece is immediately recognizable as the basis of "Us and Them" from The Dark Side of the Moon.
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