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  • you're u' re da' .. daa' daaamn gu' guuud mr. floyd you're really damn good mr. ... oh i guess i've been already drunk now

  • Dat ik hier op m'n 60ste nog van kan genieten...en reken maar hoe!...Super , wat een muzikanten!...hadden we toen toch !

  • I can hear "Shine on you crazy diamond" in there

  • @neonbladedotcom yeah right around :47 for sure

  • I like Pink Floyed

  • Pure orgasm... that is all...

  • 1:45 I want a poster of that

  • AMAZING !!

  • ok ti na leme tora

  • @rockaigina τραγουδια που δεν ξανα γραφονται ουτε ξανα παιζονται πλεον!κριμα για την μουσικη...

  • I like this

  • dam i just wana do 25 i to this mann

    check my beat out peeps

    hansolo - a special moment

    hansolo - dark and lonely

  • The bassline is solid !!!

  • ...mmm...now I feeL better...!

  • wow, never heard that before. great tune

    thx

  • 1 person was so high, he missed the like button.

  • YO; Mama ire a matar a una persona que no le gusta Blues de Pink floyd ..

    Mama: Con quien iras?

    YO: Con otras 200 Personas

    Mama; OK Cuidate!

  • this sounds like Shine on you crazy diamond alot

  • @Zephyesa well it is played in the same key as shine on. im pretty sure that it turned into that years later

  • @NirvanaFG45 yes that seems pretty likely, it evolved into that song, theres nothing wrong with plaguerising yourself is there.

  • Thats beautiful I now It Brat-Bear Kohlenpott

  • Another Englishman that can play the blues...

  • i found this so long ago, i was probably the first or second person to ever seed the bbc archives

  • I need a tab for this!

  • great......wonder!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!

  • the final cut is a spectacular

    album, take some time and listen to it, really listen to it.

  • Animals was my last fav Floyd album. Mainly because until then it was about beautiful melodies and cool trippy arrangements as seen through their morning eyes. The Wall and Final Cut, though good, they were a bit more psycho neurotic than psychedelic. True to maybe what they were going through at the time. I think The Division Bell tries to recapture a bit of the old Pink Floyd. But it's to late, we have all grown up and lost some of our naive innocence that made those earlier albums so special.

  • umm final cut and divison bell are some of the best floyd albums.. listen to the lyrics in final cut and it tells the story of childs life growing up with out a father.. its a very complex album like animals and the wall every song leads into the next telling a story if lined up right.. i like all floyd from piper at the gates of dawn to o by the way and let me tell u final cut and divition bell are some of the best albums out there.. db amazing vocals fc power full heart felt story line

  • AWESOME, just it...

  • just perfect .

  • Orgasmic song!!

  • the one who disliked this must have been out of the blue(s)

  • The Pink Floyd,The Blues, psychededlic put it all together mash it. What do you get?

    Funkadelic

    Follow the funk --------- Love a Flyod fan

  • The Pink Floyd,The Blues, psychededlic put it all together mash it. What do you get?

    Funkadelic

  • I think they performed this as one of their encores on the In The Flesk (Animals) tour in 77.

  • I am IN LOVE with Roger Waters

  • people are always surprised when I say that one of the greatest blues guitar players of all time is Gilmour...

    except those who are enlightened enough to already know that

    take out some of the elements of electronica in almost any Floyd tune and you got some serious fucking blues - this is superb

  • this is just superb:)

  • awesome, i like this better than the studio version

  • ..pass it around..

  • @RENEDU2 and me next my friend!...lol

  • this is so awesome. they should kept this style forever :)

  • There are elements from it in shine on, don't ya think?

  • Well yeah, on wish you were here they had still some psychedelic rock in their tunes, but the final cut and division bell is completely failure (except high hopes) at least for me, i prefer psychedelic and bluesy floyd than only-waters or only-gilmour floyd ;)

  • @DzedajO wearing the inside out is written by wright ..

  • @DzedajO All Floyd from 1970 to 1994 is brilliant. You forget an amazing guitar jam on The Division Bell called "Marooned". But Floyd never did anything wrong from 1970-1994, every album was a masterpiece and different from the one before it.

  • @SephynnXx yeah your right - they never did anything wrong, except fighting over the copyright - and that somehow kill the spirit of floyds. whenever they were alltogether they made absolutely perfect music. but when egos started to spoil things up they made just very good music, not perfect one. i love floyd so much - they're my fav band, but im just looking rationally between quality during golden era of floyd and after waters left. and yeah, marooned is a good song, jam is awesome ;D peace

  • @SephynnXx : C'mon! Division Bell had some REAAAAAAL duds. "Keep Talking" and that terrible Richard Wright song are really the most moronic things put out under the Pink Floyd label. Knock-off, formulaic songs. Embarrassing. Trite. As Roger Waters said about MLoR, a "facile, clever forgery."

  • @mahajohn thats your personal opinion. To me Division Bell is every bit as Floyd as Wish You Were Here. I like everything they did from 1970 to 1994, every album a masterpiece. I just prefer some over others.

  • @SephynnXx Except for "The Final Cut," where most of the songs were throwaways scrapped off "The Wall." But maybe you're like me, and don't count that as a Pink Floyd album.

  • @BrokenChair88 i think your soooo right about the final cut being throw aways from the wall (seems as the albums name is even openly suggesting that). But i do kinda like the final cut cuz when i discovered it, that was after years and years of listening to the wall, and to me it was like a bonus chapter of *the wall style*.

  • @BrokenChair88 Yeah I consider the Final Cut a Waters solo album. Everything he did starting with The Wall onward sort of mashes together in my opinion. Its not really Floyd either without Richard Wright and Gilmour helping with the songs. The keyboards and piano were dont by a orchestra and composer, Gilmour sang one song on the album, there was very little guitar on the album, nobody's hearts were in it accept for Roger's. I prefer Floyd 1970-1977, and 1987-1994, and the Gilmour solo albums.

  • @DzedajO yea i agree. but some of division bell has some pyschedlic stuff like marooned. yea final cut is such a fail. i feel the 80's just was a weird time for music and pink floyd just joined in.

  • @DzedajO yeah, waters and gilmour, it was like the worst break up in the history of the music world.

    :(

    :(

  • @DzedajO - final cut a failure????????????? you are not paying attention

  • @DzedajO :O Are you insane?? Ok, the final cut isn't exactly one of their best albums, but THE DIVISION BELL?? One of the best albums EVER! Just listen to Poles apart, Another day for freedom, CLUSTER ONE....That is a hell of an album, if you ask me!

  • @JonClark9 Yeppp

  • shine on is based on the same blues chord progression, so of course some licks are similiar since gilmour has his very own style

  • sure.

  • sure.

  • What, slow old fashioned blues?

    Listen to cunts become a cunt LOL

  • FUCKIN  brilliant :P

  • awesome sound awesome band

  • really nice sounding blues, that tape echo helps with the high notes as well

  • Just 1 word: WOAHHHHH

  • it's on early flights 10 disk set

  • I love Pink Floyd blues!

  • Nice stuff :D

  • amazingly some bits of this tune sound like the guitar parts of shine on you crazy diamond...listen carefuly to gilmours tone

  • yeah in this time he used the Dallas Arbiter Fuzz with silicon transistors as main distortion unit which gave him that characteristic tone you're talking about

    later on he switched from that fuzz to the electro-harmonix big muff which was also used on shine on you crazy diamond, comfortably numb etc(mostly every song from 1977 to present)

  • Yeah! U'r 100% right, dude!

  • This is from the 1971 BBC live studio session. It wasn't on the BBC Transcription Disc released to radio stations, but it was broadcast directly by the BBC along with Embryo, Echoes, Fat Old Sun and One Of These Days.

  • Great post 5*****. This is blues the way it should be played.

  • By white english guys.

  • which album this song from?

  • none... They're just jammin'. jammin' live...

  • This is a jam they did for Zabriskie's Point.

  • pink floyd were able to made any kind of music they wanted to do... they were, they are and they will be the best

  • wooow amazing!!

  • Please tell me where I can download this!!!!!!

  • Sorry but do not remember, I found it five years ago

  • @Bananaman2nd Pink Floyd - BBC Archives 1970 1971

  • just google Youtube to Mp3 converter

  • @Bananaman2nd on the internet ;)

  • @Bananaman2nd zamzar works great for me

  • @Bananaman2nd try with video2mp3

  • @Bananaman2nd Existe una pagina, Youtube mp3 org.

  • @Bananaman2nd Download it off realplayer and convert it to mp3?

  • very good man,crazy groovy i kno the floyd got their name from blues musicians but damn they rip shit up

  • Where could I get the entire B.B.C. preformance?

  • wow this is rare man... it sounds almost a bit like shine on you crazy diamond!! ...back in 1971... amazing upload

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