no fake - ok i am a east german & than you have a ground ? -... i understand the cold war - but i am NOT understand this hate - i am only a scientiest in a world & i think we must together workin against old idioty ideologism ... Peace is the first ..., sorry ?
As my old 87 tour shirt says "Pink Floyd Still First in Space". I also remember :
Delicate Sound of Thunder became the first rock album to be played in space, as Soviet cosmonauts took it aboard Soyuz TM-7. They left the cassette box on Earth to save weight. The members of Pink Floyd were present at the launch. The double LP was also the band's only album to be officially released in the Soviet Union by the state-owned label Melodiya.
Seriously i really hate when people write something about the dis-likers just to write 'something'. But seriously how can there be people not liking this... talking about the f(*) first landing on the moon ever with a live improvisation from Pink Floyd!!!!! Hello?/¿Hola?
Very welcome to have a listen to AirwavesJoxfields Vegetable (Elephant ) Man with Joxfields tribute-to-David-Gilmour's-ca-1971-playing guitar at 1.59. If you make a visit; hope you enjoy it! Cheers!
I am digging this. Being old and everything. At my age, after growing up with these blokes, I have acquired the knowledge and ability to create Floyd-Like music. However, Roger and i have agreed that we will keep this secretive, as it is best for the general public's well-being. HINT...close your eyes, and dream sweet dreams, awaken your inner mind to tranquility and bliss. your relaxing thoughts will result in a fresh creativity. Play, Emil...Play...
Here in the world today must "the old " a knack make in his self ? - no i think - the "old" must fight - in east germany the "old" are dead but is no the world " east german fighters for democraty are forbidden here "
No no...! I was joking! It's just that the bloke at 4:20 looks like Basil Fawlty (actor John Cleese)!
That's all I meant. This is a BRILLIANT upload and the first time I've ever heard the legendary Pink Floyd Moon landing music. I was only 2 months old when Man landed on the Moon
hey retard, looking on udor1962 channel he's uploaded video's in french so i'm guessing english isn't his first language so before you call him a tard why don't you comment in french?
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@MsLoverockmusic I think that audio was dubbed in with the video. According to everything I've ever seen about "Moonhead," it was indeed performed live on the BBC July 20, 1969.
While the video is nicely put together, Apollo 11 had neither lunar rovers nor color footage :)
Don't mean to be a spoilsport, but the audio commentator at 4:24 mentions "Gene" Cernan and "Jack" Schmitt who were part of a crew for the Apollo 17 mission which landed on the moon in 1972 not 1969...still love this unreleased song!
Everything these people produce were different stages of their development. I think they followed concepts and those were stages and they grew to be epic and consolidated in the end with whatever they learnt. Money I dont think was ever any issue for them in any way to influence their output too much.
To all you old fuckers ... I envy you!!! I wish i could have been around to witness this era of music and culture...absolutely brillant and explorative in nature.
@bigfloydfan yeah, me too! i saw them at Hollywood Bowl in early 70's after buying albums they had and i never heard this until now also. suddenly i changed my opinions about YouTube
@travisrlel as in like a pop outlook syd barret did pop very well while still being experimental, and before darkside it was still kinda different music cause the idea behind darkside was kind of like the songs were one big song they weren't over until the album was done like the last track was completely done being heard, and the wall was operatic so I mean every album was kind of different you can't say any album was better then the other(w/ gilmour.)
Elysées Floyd live in Paris 1970 @Champs Elysées, first version of Atom Heart Mother live EVER, AN ORGASM.
Embryonic Madness, Embryo, that version when Rick's keyboard broke down in 1971 and the rest of the band improvised for 30 FUCKING MINUTES, you have the time to eat, take a shower, smoke a fag or a joint, and then come back and the same music is still playing, and each note is still better than the one before.
yes, I agree that there is a "MONEY" beat in this version. It is so their late 60s sound from Cimberline. DSOTM is their revolutionary entrance to the Rock World. Probably with the Beatles, Hendrix, Janis, and with the Zep.
I think all Floyd from Atom Heart Mother in 1970 to The Division Bell is brilliant. But The Wall has grown old and tiring to me over the years. Their 3 greatest period to me is 1970-1977, with Meddle, DSOTM, WYWH, and Animals being my favorite albums. But if I had to pick 1 Floyd album it would have to be Wish You Were Here. That album from start finish gives me chills. It rocks, it is spacey, ahead of it's time, and it is beautiful.....
Yeah totally with you on that one, as are 17 others. Make that 18 when I add my thumbs up!
Mudmen's one of my all-time favourites too, Obscured by Clouds is such a fantastic album just when PF were making the transition out of obscurity into the dream......dream......dream....dream
It really depends on your preference. If you like their more Progressive sound you'll like the post Dark Side works. If you like the psychedelic sound you'll probably enjoy the Pre Dark Side works.
@travisrlel I'm with you on that. I loved/love Dark Side, but once I discovered the earlier stuff I was hooked. This is a great track. I was 15 when The Wall album was released followed by the movie. I really liked that material, but at the time it seemed so commercial.
this footage is of later missions. trippy? where does myth meet reality and whats with the 2001 syncroncity? can some one get dave gimour in on this jive talk?
Thanks for putting the Apollo video to this 1969 recording of the Floyd. Not to be picky but the Lunar Rover was much later in the Apollo missions, as was color video.
No, You Baffoon! The dust will fly normally to a extent otherwise all the dust from the undisturbed surface would also just float up into the atmosphere and we would end up with no loose surface at all. If dust = x and gravity = 2y.1z using a simple formula of the rotational pull from the moons centre will give you a fairly precise gravity reading! Christ its not diffcult!
I was hoping the BBC might play the Ominbus (So What if the Moon is made of Green Cheese) this was recorded for this week, but I cannot find it listed in the schedule's
I tend to think the BBC was quite a stuffy organisation back in those days, but they aired Monty Python and let Pink Floyd jam along to the moon landings!
Also, some of their programs would educate as well as entertain. It's a shame to see the BBC these days, just putting out celebrity/reality bollocks, and having lost all their journalistic integrity after the Hutton report. If they were still as they used to be, I don't think anyone in their right mind would object to paying the licence fee.
David Gilmour wrote about making "Moonhead" for BBC during the Apollo space walk on the moon and how he remembered it so clearly. Said when he looked up at the moon, later, he would think "there are people on it now".
no fake - ok i am a east german & than you have a ground ? -... i understand the cold war - but i am NOT understand this hate - i am only a scientiest in a world & i think we must together workin against old idioty ideologism ... Peace is the first ..., sorry ?
udor1962 3 weeks ago
@TheMadDooby
Its a legitimate song the BBC played it during the Lunar landing
lorddorko23 3 weeks ago
As my old 87 tour shirt says "Pink Floyd Still First in Space". I also remember :
Delicate Sound of Thunder became the first rock album to be played in space, as Soviet cosmonauts took it aboard Soyuz TM-7. They left the cassette box on Earth to save weight. The members of Pink Floyd were present at the launch. The double LP was also the band's only album to be officially released in the Soviet Union by the state-owned label Melodiya.
twilfon 1 month ago
How to spot a fake Pink Floyd album, is by this song
TheMadDooby 1 month ago
ANIVERSARIOS PINK FLOYD 2012 POR JORGE ALBERTO BARON
1-45 AÑOS DEL LANZAMIENTO DEL ALBUM THE PIPER AT THE GATES OF DAWN(1967)
2-40 AÑOS DEL LANZAMIENTO DEL ALBUM OBSCURED BY CLOUDS Y DEL VIDEO PINK FLOYD LIVE AT POMPEII(1972)
3-35 AÑOS DEL LANZAMIENTO DEL ALBUM ANIMALS(1977)
4-30 AÑOS DE LA PELICULA THE WALL(1982)
5-25 AÑOS DEL LANZAMIENTO DEL ALBUM A MOMENTARY LAPSE OF REASON(1987)
6-20 AÑOS DEL LANZAMIENTO DE LA CAJA ESPECIAL SHINE ON I(1992)
7-5 AÑOS DE ROGER WATERS EN BOGOTA FELIZ AÑO
jorgealbertobaron1 1 month ago
Seriously i really hate when people write something about the dis-likers just to write 'something'. But seriously how can there be people not liking this... talking about the f(*) first landing on the moon ever with a live improvisation from Pink Floyd!!!!! Hello?/¿Hola?
mynorthensoul 2 months ago
enigmamgine...trustsurt
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Very welcome to have a listen to AirwavesJoxfields Vegetable (Elephant ) Man with Joxfields tribute-to-David-Gilmour's-ca-1971-playing guitar at 1.59. If you make a visit; hope you enjoy it! Cheers!
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OceanderTethyseus 3 months ago
I am digging this. Being old and everything. At my age, after growing up with these blokes, I have acquired the knowledge and ability to create Floyd-Like music. However, Roger and i have agreed that we will keep this secretive, as it is best for the general public's well-being. HINT...close your eyes, and dream sweet dreams, awaken your inner mind to tranquility and bliss. your relaxing thoughts will result in a fresh creativity. Play, Emil...Play...
Davechop54 4 months ago
@Davechop54
TNX Dave,
Here in the world today must "the old " a knack make in his self ? - no i think - the "old" must fight - in east germany the "old" are dead but is no the world " east german fighters for democraty are forbidden here "
...
but where is p&l ... ?
udor1962 4 months ago
@udor1962 the east german astronaut sigmund jaehn is forbidden - tamara danz & cäsar also forbidden ..
bye democratic world
udor1962 4 months ago
can someone tell me, are these recordings real??????, i mean, cause of that Stanley Kubrick thing..............
HighwayStarRevisited 4 months ago
Pink Floyd
[Still first in space]
Gold753 7 months ago 9
Still first in space.
Rasputin443556 7 months ago
What's Basil Fawlty doing there at 4:20!!?
nickhirst999 7 months ago 2
@nickhirst999 I think he is calling Polly!
katdenmark 6 months ago
@katdenmark
Oh no! What's Manuel done now!
Lol!
;)
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nickhirst999 6 months ago
@katdenmark
Thanks katdenmark! You got my joke about Basil Fawlty! I wasn't undermining udor1962's upload. It's brilliant isn't it?
nickhirst999 6 months ago
@nickhirst999
it was "my error" - between 4.20 ---> 4.25 it was original NASA - comment with a mix of PF-music ...
sorry ...
udor1962 6 months ago
@udor1962
No no...! I was joking! It's just that the bloke at 4:20 looks like Basil Fawlty (actor John Cleese)!
That's all I meant. This is a BRILLIANT upload and the first time I've ever heard the legendary Pink Floyd Moon landing music. I was only 2 months old when Man landed on the Moon
Thanks for posting!
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nickhirst999 6 months ago
Reminds me of the soundtrack to MORE - it was recorded about the same time.
MrPetrus62 8 months ago
to shawkyist
but i need no a god to understand PF here ...
God need no a religion ( if is god reality ? )
but PF need Fans in the reality ...
God or no - PF is music , Bach & Beethoven is music - great music all over the times is this - but God is on tramp to lookin a better universe ?
Peace is the first - we all must this learn against destroyed every day ...
sorry - it is only my think in good for a chance for this world today & in reality ...
udor1962 9 months ago
@udor1962 Learn how to properly formulate sentences you tard.
BehindTheWallOfDoom 2 months ago
@BehindTheWallOfDoom
hey retard, looking on udor1962 channel he's uploaded video's in french so i'm guessing english isn't his first language so before you call him a tard why don't you comment in french?
mancltymagics1 2 months ago
@mancltymagics1 Don´t understand this not - my first channel is in german & than ??? - French is a killer speak for me, sorry ...
udor1962 2 months ago
@udor1962
Ich dachte, du französisch BehindTheWallOfDoom war lustig macht Ihr Englisch so erzähle ich war ihm, dass Englisch war wahrscheinlich nicht zuerst langauage
mancltymagics1 1 month ago
@BehindTheWallOfDoom
Sorry but I am a east german & no a commercial freak !
udor1962 2 months ago
pink floyd is to music what god is to religeon
shawkyist 9 months ago
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Pink Floyd is to music what God is to religion- UNREAL!
kevin4peace 7 months ago
They are so good at interpretation. This has a "lunar" mood to it, barren and void, like the moon's surface.
5jerry1 9 months ago
definitly a hint of MONEY in the bass line.....awesome stuff
edweird44 9 months ago
@edweird44 Yeah I definitely noticed that similarity too. I wanted to say something about it.
Plautzilla 7 months ago
@edweird44 Yeah I definitely noticed that similarity too. I was gonna say, man, that sounds awfully familiar. It's cos it was another Pink Floyd song
Plautzilla 7 months ago
Very similar to the solo section of Money actually...
vipersdragband 10 months ago
what a shame it wasn't released for us floyd fans, such a brilliant piece of music
rayi666 10 months ago
ah should have read all the info before i posted that.
nickmund 10 months ago
What song did they play live to the moon landings on the BBC?
or was that just a jam?
nickmund 10 months ago
@nickmund This was actually what they played during the moon landing. It's actually a jam that happens to have a title
walabalabingbong 9 months ago
Zabriskie point is awesome
perkeleman 10 months ago
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openskiesmedia 11 months ago
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@MsLoverockmusic I think that audio was dubbed in with the video. According to everything I've ever seen about "Moonhead," it was indeed performed live on the BBC July 20, 1969.
While the video is nicely put together, Apollo 11 had neither lunar rovers nor color footage :)
openskiesmedia 11 months ago
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Inspired by the unreleased piece with Pink Floyd: 'The Mortality Sequence' (from early performances of "Dark Side Of The Moon") -
for a faked Pink Floyd album "Double Core" (Neptune Pink Floyd) made by Pink Floyd fans.
fdsvenskvisslare 11 months ago
Don't mean to be a spoilsport, but the audio commentator at 4:24 mentions "Gene" Cernan and "Jack" Schmitt who were part of a crew for the Apollo 17 mission which landed on the moon in 1972 not 1969...still love this unreleased song!
MsLoverockmusic 11 months ago
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openskiesmedia 11 months ago
Woah, goosebumps
psychonautpsychosis 11 months ago
Hah Awesome!! At the end after the dialogue , and especially at about 4:55 on, I hear 'NO END IN SIGHT' by Mudhoney!
souljacker8888 11 months ago
@souljacker8888 lol, Mudhoney
pashedmotatos 6 months ago
oh, this is so amazing, I can't stop listening! They should have done the song in a studio
soopawhoops 1 year ago
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soopawhoops 1 year ago
sounds like interstellar overdrives base line
emericaxskater11 1 year ago
Being one of the "old fuckers" referred to below, I smugly agree you should envy us! Those were the days, yes they were, those were the days :)
happyenjoytime 1 year ago
There is no Dark Side of the Moon really. As a matter of fact it's all dark.
mikecappa 1 year ago 9
@Slimjim54 besides Jimi Hendrix of course.
MrFatzo24 1 year ago
earliest form of the solo for money youll ever hear.
bobf1sh 1 year ago
this bums me out that none of us will experince redily avalible commercial space travel NEXT STOP MARS!!
able506 1 year ago
Everything these people produce were different stages of their development. I think they followed concepts and those were stages and they grew to be epic and consolidated in the end with whatever they learnt. Money I dont think was ever any issue for them in any way to influence their output too much.
MicrofinanceMedia 1 year ago
Very rare and nice. I have heard everything these guys ever produced but somehow managed to miss this one. THanks!
alternit41 1 year ago
To all you old fuckers ... I envy you!!! I wish i could have been around to witness this era of music and culture...absolutely brillant and explorative in nature.
Lowlifecomedy 1 year ago 2
@Lowlifecomedy
huduyudu 1 year ago
@Lowlifecomedy I was there. Saw them in NOLA at the dome...superb! Gave me an avenue for many trips...
huduyudu 1 year ago
Great!!!!
darkerpink1 1 year ago
Christ, I've been a Floyd fan for forty years and I've only just heard about this track Is there not a recording apart from this anywhere?
bigfloydfan 1 year ago
@bigfloydfan yeah, me too! i saw them at Hollywood Bowl in early 70's after buying albums they had and i never heard this until now also. suddenly i changed my opinions about YouTube
lilRadRidinHood 1 year ago
That's the bassline to the Money jam going in the background.. haha
phildd0t 1 year ago
@phildd0t wow I've just noticed that.Well done in hearing that.I've got a big list of floyd songs here that i have never heard.This is amazing man.
tateayr 1 year ago
fantastic post, cheers
lmorgan1974 1 year ago
Pink Floyd are the only band in the World to have kept back a brilliant track like this-anybody else would have released it.... what a band.
johngolby 1 year ago
What a creepy brilliant bassline
jwild611 1 year ago
is there anymore stuff recorded for the moon landing?
Caveira138 1 year ago
Money bassline at the end!
gor069 1 year ago
@travisrlel as in like a pop outlook syd barret did pop very well while still being experimental, and before darkside it was still kinda different music cause the idea behind darkside was kind of like the songs were one big song they weren't over until the album was done like the last track was completely done being heard, and the wall was operatic so I mean every album was kind of different you can't say any album was better then the other(w/ gilmour.)
90zosoman09 1 year ago
Typical floyd, transports you away from reality :)
dreamsfgh 1 year ago
this is sweet.
also,
Meddle <3
sixstringdealey 1 year ago
it's like the most twisted nursery rhyme sound!
5winston 1 year ago
hallucinate...
blacksmith3560 1 year ago
come to the pre-darkside luuuuuke, come to the pre-darksiiiiide..........
xanman1984 1 year ago 10
@xanman1984
AMEN.
Elysées Floyd live in Paris 1970 @Champs Elysées, first version of Atom Heart Mother live EVER, AN ORGASM.
Embryonic Madness, Embryo, that version when Rick's keyboard broke down in 1971 and the rest of the band improvised for 30 FUCKING MINUTES, you have the time to eat, take a shower, smoke a fag or a joint, and then come back and the same music is still playing, and each note is still better than the one before.
PINK FLOYD IS AN ORGASM
alena037 4 months ago
screw money, this is it the real thing..
miepdetruus 1 year ago
thankyou for this
freepartysoundsystem 1 year ago
nice thankyou
huntinboat 2 years ago
Couldn't have chosen a better band for the occasion.
SwedxSimon02 2 years ago 4
Great tune never heard this before Awesome instrumental piece by the legendary pink floyd
KaiSuTeknon315 2 years ago
did he drive over to Dalek at the beginning?
nowoolovermine 2 years ago
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Pink Floyd wrote "Dogs".
BrokenChair88 2 years ago
GRAN TEMA
jorgealbertobaron 2 years ago
How is it I've reached my age and never even heard of this before?
Thank you for posting!
Hippergasm 2 years ago 3
when you say the song was played 'uninterrupted" was the band actually playing live?
thanks, this is such a great cosmic tune.
cheeezdooodle 2 years ago
Gilmour recently stated that this was a live jam as they were watching the live images.
jaruel37 2 years ago
thanks for posting
i wish i was there :)
astralhed 2 years ago 2
really? ... there is no pepsi here!
mauvetys 2 years ago
The same bass riff as in Money!
faloza 2 years ago
que fantastico! la mente retorcida de waters con la habilidad de sonido de gilmour y las propuestas de wright. solo falta chepin
elhomosatirus 2 years ago
this song is of PF bootleg lore, i love it
motherbrain86 2 years ago
This rare sound reminds me the BGM of an epic Snes game "METAL WARRIORS"
AlexisEspinoza 2 years ago
This was the same year that "More" was recorded, so it is normal that it sounds like their music from that time period.
By the time they recorded this, they had just dropped Syd Barrett and Gilmour had been with them for months....
vampiroangelico 2 years ago
don't you mean years,syd was dropped
vershris 2 years ago
Stigmata Martyr
zimmerface 2 years ago
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Pink Floyd wrote "Dogs".
BrokenChair88 2 years ago
yep your right floyd did write dogs..dunno why you got negs on your comment mate..
TheRusskinruss 2 years ago
Interesting. This song is basically the tune Pink Floyd ended up using for the 4/4 solo section of Money.
whitebreadinatlanta 2 years ago
Yup. Same chord progression and bass line. Only difference is this one is in F# and Money is in B.
vampiroangelico 2 years ago
yes, I agree that there is a "MONEY" beat in this version. It is so their late 60s sound from Cimberline. DSOTM is their revolutionary entrance to the Rock World. Probably with the Beatles, Hendrix, Janis, and with the Zep.
kung2000 2 years ago
I wish Pink Floyd made more of this sort of music
willyboy505 2 years ago 5
me two but its this type of music that drove the record companies nuts because this is the type of anti commercial music that doesn't 'sell'
animalmother4 2 years ago
There is a beat that has been used for the music "Money" on DSOTM.
jakesteven1980 2 years ago
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Huneiyue 2 years ago
thats well cool. footage works gr8. fun1
neat moody tune
woodentops 2 years ago
Humm, Pink Floyd may have more 'moon' footage than NASA!! HAhaha!
MrBenji44 2 years ago 5
lmao
TheConquistor 2 years ago
Call me an idiot but I find Floyd's pre Dark Side soundtrack period (More, Zabriskie) to be their best music.
travisrlel 2 years ago 88
I couldn't agree more. In fact- More- brilliant.
alimonkey 2 years ago 3
No, you're completly right.
pinkstarburst95 2 years ago 2
very agree :)
And the albums before Dark Side (a saucerful of secrets, the piper at the gates of dawn...) are better than the next records....
Huneiyue 2 years ago
I think all Floyd from Atom Heart Mother in 1970 to The Division Bell is brilliant. But The Wall has grown old and tiring to me over the years. Their 3 greatest period to me is 1970-1977, with Meddle, DSOTM, WYWH, and Animals being my favorite albums. But if I had to pick 1 Floyd album it would have to be Wish You Were Here. That album from start finish gives me chills. It rocks, it is spacey, ahead of it's time, and it is beautiful.....
SephynnXx 2 years ago 3
Bloody hell... I agree with this EXACTLY... I could have written it!! However, I also love Piper and Saucerful just as much.
scouserfourteen 2 years ago
Any love for Obscured by Clouds? There's some incredible songs on that album. One of my personal favorites is Mudmen.
jaruel37 2 years ago 20
Yeah, Obscured by Clouds is a swell records also. Love the title track. Was just listening to it yesterday, in fact.
travisrlel 2 years ago
I love Childhood's End, though I must say the whole album's fantastic and underrated
schenkmore0 2 years ago
@jaruel37 i love mudmen!!
dicek18 1 year ago
@jaruel37 cool story, bro.
YoussefFishere 10 months ago
@jaruel37
Yeah totally with you on that one, as are 17 others. Make that 18 when I add my thumbs up!
Mudmen's one of my all-time favourites too, Obscured by Clouds is such a fantastic album just when PF were making the transition out of obscurity into the dream......dream......dream....dream
nickhirst999 7 months ago
@jaruel37 I love that album. My fav is Childhood's End.
TuneInTurnOnDropOutt 4 months ago
@travisrlel Completely agree
Oche76 1 year ago
@travisrlel Pre darkside is better, its the truth
jsixtvf 1 year ago 2
dont forget obscured by clouds! Awesome stuff
benery123 1 year ago
@travisrlel I have just started listening to their earlier stuff and im starting to realise there old stuff is a lot more cool.
darkincinerater 1 year ago 5
@travisrlel you forgot the amazing Obscured by Clouds, wich I listen to with much more love than DSOTM
Vahnboggard 1 year ago
@Vahnboggard I agree, it's so beautiful
skovie23232 1 year ago
@Vahnboggard Hell Yeah. It was made in the middle of the dark side sessions. Obscured is my favorite floyd album then animals
Roberthenryii 1 year ago
@travisrlel
It really depends on your preference. If you like their more Progressive sound you'll like the post Dark Side works. If you like the psychedelic sound you'll probably enjoy the Pre Dark Side works.
McCFred 1 year ago
@travisrlel 1000% agreed
flyingsayon 1 year ago
@travisrlel And don't forget Echoes... Agree...
Take care, God bless...
CygnusatratusZ 1 year ago
@travisrlel an idiot you're not. i love the obscured by clouds soundtrack.
woojers 1 year ago
@travisrlel I'm with you on that. I loved/love Dark Side, but once I discovered the earlier stuff I was hooked. This is a great track. I was 15 when The Wall album was released followed by the movie. I really liked that material, but at the time it seemed so commercial.
milominder 1 year ago
ive been mad for fucking years
Irwinsray 1 year ago 3
@travisrlel excuse me do you have the material ? ????
=)
suxie 1 year ago
@travisrlel You are no idiot, it was a great time for this band indeed.
zooropa2day 1 year ago
@travisrlel i agree dude...its almost like we have to conform to what "everyone else's" taste of Floyd....one of my top 3 albums is Atom <3 mother
tonythetinknocker 1 year ago
@travisrlel I agree 100%. More is just outstanding, it's my favorite early Floyd album.
likearollingstone257 1 year ago
@travisrlel Heck yeah!
threeby8887 1 year ago
this footage is of later missions. trippy? where does myth meet reality and whats with the 2001 syncroncity? can some one get dave gimour in on this jive talk?
jrak 2 years ago
Love Floyd
PribekRJ3 2 years ago 14
Have a nice trip ... see ya next Fall.
MooPigWisdom 2 years ago
nice ! The music is most of the time a blues ( 12 bar blues pattern) . A kind of MOON BLUES !
elfferichfour 2 years ago 2
Thanks for putting the Apollo video to this 1969 recording of the Floyd. Not to be picky but the Lunar Rover was much later in the Apollo missions, as was color video.
Johnnyluv 2 years ago
there was color in the wizard of oz. that was the thirties.
therisebass 2 years ago
Also, this video has the lunar rover in it which is also later (Apollo 15) in 1971.
Johnnyluv 2 years ago
Nope. There was no colour in the film. The process was adding colour after being shot. Technicolor did many films using that process.
LifeJuice90 2 years ago
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Shouldn't that dirt being kicked around be floating longer instead of returning back to the ground instantly like on Earth?
FrankieA 2 years ago
it should do exactly what you see in the video, because that's the fucking moon
enemymouse 2 years ago 5
No, You Baffoon! The dust will fly normally to a extent otherwise all the dust from the undisturbed surface would also just float up into the atmosphere and we would end up with no loose surface at all. If dust = x and gravity = 2y.1z using a simple formula of the rotational pull from the moons centre will give you a fairly precise gravity reading! Christ its not diffcult!
mustard101 2 years ago 5
also, the moon has no atmosphere so the dust will fall as fast as it rose in a perfect parabola trajectory, which is not the case on Earth.
The moon conspiracy is total BS.
Great PF track btw...
Citadin 2 years ago 2
Yeah.... it is kinda' strange...
BrokenChair88 2 years ago
Awesome!
BootchMagoo 2 years ago 3
yep they definitely faked the moon landings at area 51....
did I mention that area 51 is a 10 square mile building with gray sandy flooring, pitch black walls and 1/6 earth's gravity?
any more bright ideas conspiracy theorists?
sja11 2 years ago
You're being sarcastic right?
ChickenPissInTheRoad 2 years ago 2
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hey dickhead get a life you anti american fag the us was at its greatest and most prolific then we were first !fuck off and die
awesomealways1 2 years ago
Yeah, umm, wasn't Chopin also part of the new world order?
BrokenChair88 2 years ago
a dalek on the moon!
neutron7 2 years ago
Syd! However go to - ha ha
Iron Sky - There are Nazis on the Moon
profbarkingmad 2 years ago
Floyd really knows how to set an extra-terrestrial mood
aflaks 2 years ago
I was hoping the BBC might play the Ominbus (So What if the Moon is made of Green Cheese) this was recorded for this week, but I cannot find it listed in the schedule's
thehole4472 2 years ago
I tend to think the BBC was quite a stuffy organisation back in those days, but they aired Monty Python and let Pink Floyd jam along to the moon landings!
Also, some of their programs would educate as well as entertain. It's a shame to see the BBC these days, just putting out celebrity/reality bollocks, and having lost all their journalistic integrity after the Hutton report. If they were still as they used to be, I don't think anyone in their right mind would object to paying the licence fee.
Dr0ctave 2 years ago 5
Most of thouse people who made them great being disbanded on not working together anymore.
Gungan38 2 years ago
in the article Gilmour says it was a Blues-strangest blues song i've ever heard-love Rick's organ sound -plenty more on Umagumma
7h89m 2 years ago
This song has been around the bootleg circuit for years. Nice to see people are just finding it though.
freboso 2 years ago
great stuff. i love finding bootleg pink floyd ty so much.
MISFITROBBY138 2 years ago
The publication was today's edition of The Guardian.
PinkPrism008 2 years ago
David Gilmour wrote about making "Moonhead" for BBC during the Apollo space walk on the moon and how he remembered it so clearly. Said when he looked up at the moon, later, he would think "there are people on it now".
PinkPrism008 2 years ago
Anyway, this footage is not from the 1969 Apollo 11 mission. Lunar roving vehicles were only used in 1971 and 1972, during Apollo 15,16 &17 missions.
Perisound 2 years ago