Malo malo. No entiendo ese afán de falsear las cosas, de querer representar lo que no fue, mal precedente para las generaciones que no lo vieron.es cambiar la historia, las imagines están desfasadas con la música como 5 años.,.. ridículo y de mala leche. Que se espera para la historia de todo lo que se escriba en adelante.Colon desembarcando en Malibu... patético.
The more I listen to versions of this song from 1974 and 1975 bootlegs, the more inclined I am to say I like it better than the finished product on 'Animals' - my all-time favorite rock album. Crunchier guitar, more definitive bass, keyboards sound better too, and I never did care much for Roger's mistreatment of Psalm 23 on the album. Either way, the outro in this song is absolutely amazing - David's guitar and Nick's rat-a-tat-tat-tat gets me everytime!
@itcurry if you are talking about the climb downs, you are mistaken on the chord names, and second of all its not that easy to play espacially if you dont know much about triads
Hey, take a look at a soundboard/HD recording of this tune on my channel! I've personally waited a veeery long time for something like it to be released, so I'm sure other folks will get a kick out of it!
Another reason why i luv Floyd like the Gratefull Dead, They would jam live and try new stuff out and finish it in the studio after jamming it live. As you could tell they were experimenting.
Wow, this is a really, really interesting version. Dave's (I imagine) playing while Roger sings the first line of each verse, Dave's backing vocals, the super quiet breakdown...jeez o.o
It sounds like the pitch is a bit off...I wonder if that's why I'm noticing some of those things for the first time or if they're all actually unique to the performance.
Thanks for posting. One correction - for this show (and the others on the short French 1974 tour), the first set was Shine On, Raving and Drooling, and Echoes. For the later British 74 tour they added You've Gotta Be Crazy to the end of the set, and used Echoes for the encore.
the footage has nothing to do with the music, once david gilmour plays with his louis guitar ( studio), once with a telecaster ( the wall) and once with his black strat (sheep),...
@haimcito its not supposed to be to do with the music i just synched some images from the wall concert and a 1972 clip too this track because i wanted to do so
@haimcito i find it to be more interesting to look at than an album or band image, and the black strat images aren't from sheep they are from mother, young lust the tele clips are from run like hell, and the bill lewis clips are of the embryo jam video from a tv spot, use my previous 2 videos as examples of how i did this video
Espero que no lo borren...indignado.
laovejaelectrika 3 weeks ago
Malo malo. No entiendo ese afán de falsear las cosas, de querer representar lo que no fue, mal precedente para las generaciones que no lo vieron.es cambiar la historia, las imagines están desfasadas con la música como 5 años.,.. ridículo y de mala leche. Que se espera para la historia de todo lo que se escriba en adelante.Colon desembarcando en Malibu... patético.
laovejaelectrika 3 weeks ago
The more I listen to versions of this song from 1974 and 1975 bootlegs, the more inclined I am to say I like it better than the finished product on 'Animals' - my all-time favorite rock album. Crunchier guitar, more definitive bass, keyboards sound better too, and I never did care much for Roger's mistreatment of Psalm 23 on the album. Either way, the outro in this song is absolutely amazing - David's guitar and Nick's rat-a-tat-tat-tat gets me everytime!
michaelp3138 1 month ago
this is the earliest video I have seen of them..thanks for sharing this :-)
claptongroupie 2 months ago
@itcurry if you are talking about the climb downs, you are mistaken on the chord names, and second of all its not that easy to play espacially if you dont know much about triads
boonexy 3 months ago
Hey, take a look at a soundboard/HD recording of this tune on my channel! I've personally waited a veeery long time for something like it to be released, so I'm sure other folks will get a kick out of it!
PuttinOnnTheRitzz 4 months ago
Thumbs up if u think David Gilmour is the Greatest Guitarist of all time !
wrathofdiablo 5 months ago 4
@wrathofdiablo He"s definitely in the top 5 :-)
claptongroupie 2 months ago
The end is one of the coolest, yet easy riffs to play. Its awesume.
E D A E D, REPEAT, D D A D E, E D E D A . Just different scales in the form or majors up the neck. Gimour is a genious.
ltcurry 7 months ago
Another reason why i luv Floyd like the Gratefull Dead, They would jam live and try new stuff out and finish it in the studio after jamming it live. As you could tell they were experimenting.
ltcurry 7 months ago 2
Wow, this is a really, really interesting version. Dave's (I imagine) playing while Roger sings the first line of each verse, Dave's backing vocals, the super quiet breakdown...jeez o.o
It sounds like the pitch is a bit off...I wonder if that's why I'm noticing some of those things for the first time or if they're all actually unique to the performance.
Either way, super cool stuff!
PuttinOnnTheRitzz 7 months ago
love Pink Floyd :)
rastabalkanraj 8 months ago
Toda una rareza!! la versión temprana de sheep!!
Antoevan 9 months ago
Thanks for posting. One correction - for this show (and the others on the short French 1974 tour), the first set was Shine On, Raving and Drooling, and Echoes. For the later British 74 tour they added You've Gotta Be Crazy to the end of the set, and used Echoes for the encore.
camprockhill 1 year ago
@camprockhill yes that was the set for 74-75 but this bootleg is missing the Darkside of the Moon segment of the show
pinkfloydrule27 1 year ago
Awesome footage
mrjersey1316 1 year ago
This has been flagged as spam show
anyway the music is great , have a nice day
haimcito 1 year ago
anyway the music is great
haimcito 1 year ago
the footage has nothing to do with the music, once david gilmour plays with his louis guitar ( studio), once with a telecaster ( the wall) and once with his black strat (sheep),...
haimcito 1 year ago
@haimcito its not supposed to be to do with the music i just synched some images from the wall concert and a 1972 clip too this track because i wanted to do so
pinkfloydrule27 1 year ago
@haimcito i find it to be more interesting to look at than an album or band image, and the black strat images aren't from sheep they are from mother, young lust the tele clips are from run like hell, and the bill lewis clips are of the embryo jam video from a tv spot, use my previous 2 videos as examples of how i did this video
pinkfloydrule27 1 year ago
Great! Thx for uploading!
Mahapurusalaksana 1 year ago