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Uploaded by on Apr 26, 2011

Pink Floyd were filmed in concert a number of times in the early 1970s, and as such footage goes, this was not the best performance nor the most dramatically shot. The show filmed at and broadcast by KQED public television in San Francisco in April 1970, for instance, had more compelling performances, and the more familiar scenes shot for the Live at Pompeii movie were certainly filmed with more cinematic flair. But if you're a serious Pink Floyd fan and want even more, this is certainly a satisfactory, professionally made fivesong, 50minute concert film of an August 8, 1970 performance at the Saint Tropez Music Festival, originally done for broadcast on the French TV program Pop 2. The image and sound quality are good (though not great) on live versions of several of their oftperformed pieces of the period, including "Atom Heart Mother," "The Embryo," "Green Is the Colour," "Careful with That Axe, Eugene," and "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun." Also included is a montage of Pink Floyd photos, soundtracked by a recording of "Cymbaline" done at the soundcheck. As a "bonus feature," the DVD also contains seven blackandwhite promotional clips done for Belgian television in February 1968. They're not nearly as interesting as that concert sequence, however, as they're fairly typical, if just slightly arty, pop promo films of the time, showing the band goofily romping around and miming to the studio versions of the early Pink Floyd songs "Astronomy Domine," "Corporal Clegg," "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun," "Paintbox," "See Emily Play," "The Scarecrow," and "Apples and Oranges." Three of these songs ("See Emily Play," "The Scarecrow," and "Apples and Oranges") actually featured Syd Barrett on lead vocals on those studio versions, and it's a little disconcerting to see other members of the band mouthing the lyrics, Barrett having left Pink Floyd just weeks before the clips were made.

- Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

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  • Full concert!? oh my god, I love the person who uploaded this! Thank you =))

  • Just amazing!

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  • too bad the audio is poor. Great footage though!

  • The end (around 25:13) sounds like "now we sound the drums...of...waarrrrr!" from pocahontas.

  • you don't see this anymore, and i hate it. i wish i was 20 in the 70s.

  • yesss

  • Every time I see this I wonder if that's Adrienne Barbeau sitting there in the doorway during the French intro. Seriously.

  • Wow, i thought i had seen all the pink floyd footage out there. Did not know this existed, awesome...thanks for posting!

  • @jedf666 he says that a refenrendum organized by Rock&Folk (french music magazine) has elected pink floyd as best band of the time. And he adds that it was as surprise because in UK at the time Led Zeppelin just beat the Beatles in the charts, and in US it was Creedence. He concludes by saying that pink floyd is more "comtemporary" music and "he believes that its a good thing"

  • "This is called The Embryo" Roger sounds almost shy here unlike his later years.lol.

  • What does he say about the Beatles and Creedence Clearwater Revival? Is that his explanation of Pink Floyd?

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