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Pink Floyd Concert

Fillmore West (San Francisco, CA)

Pink Floyd

04.29.1970
Tracks: 10 / Total Time: 2:10:32
Catalog: Bill Graham

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Concert Summary

Recorded on Pink Floyd’s third American tour, this show introduced San Francisco to some of the newer material from the Ummagumma LPs, and a taste of things soon to come on the Atom Heart Mother LP, to be released later that year. This San Francisco audience is particularly quiet and attentive, a fact that seems to have facilitated a more intimate, unique and focused performance than other dates on this tour.

This show begins in a quiet, pastoral manner and continues to build in intensity as the sets…entire summary

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  • zappatlaw | Saturday, November 15, 2008 | 10:42 pm

    I was 14 or 15, went to this very small dance club in Sacramento, Sound Factory in 1968, and did not have the $2.75, for the door, so I had to stand out front and spare change up the whopping fee! By the time I got inside my mind was already sideways. The band, Pink Floyd was up above the floor on a riser no higher than two feet. We all sat or laid on a wood floor stoned out of our minds, while a light show from Symotanious Avalanch palyed movies of Betty Boop in the backround, two girls on stage danced to the beat with a string of beads that they tossed back and forth without their hands, all to the beat of both the music and the beat of a strobe light, it was very very intense! The roadies locked the doors as the band played beyond the 12 midnight closing time, cops beat down the doors, pulled the plug on the power, the drummer kicked off the stage, this large gong, and as it slowly fell, we could see the sound waves off of it. I will never forget that night, my head rang for a week. Thank you for bringing it all bvack. Zap from Sac

  • Glassywoman | Saturday, November 15, 2008 | 2:38 pm

    Oh, Oh. This reminds me of some great times.

  • danardello | Saturday, November 15, 2008 | 5:52 am

    This is so freaking great! The most unique band of all time.

  • professor | Wednesday, November 12, 2008 | 8:21 pm

    Hey, I see the file photo of The Floyd to my left. Is that Ed Ames as the warm up group to the right?

  • billye99 | Wednesday, November 12, 2008 | 3:44 pm

    Thank You, vault master/s. Another vicarious concert experience among many greats. The next best thing to being there in person. Yes, agreed that pre-DSOTM Pink Floyd is indeed underrated. Especially the studio side of Ummagumma, which is always panned but I've always loved it. Maybe because I tripped on acid to it, so maybe its just imprinted ;).

  • thread | Wednesday, November 12, 2008 | 3:36 pm

    wow! Saucerful is waaay out there...as if they came to the psychedelic U.S. capital and said, ok, we're going to blow your minds. Interesting Embryo with a middle segue quite resembling the not yet recorded Echoes. What a great snapshot of the band at this time.

  • Anonymous | Tuesday, November 04, 2008 | 8:54 am

    This is out on cd--I bought it in SoHo, Manhattan for about $40.

  • bwmt | Sunday, November 02, 2008 | 4:42 pm

    beautiful stuff, man.... that's all I can say. Just beautiful.

  • 666 | Friday, October 31, 2008 | 7:48 pm

    trippendiculer

  • DBurger | Monday, October 27, 2008 | 7:22 pm

    I love this era of Floyd. Their pre-Dark Side stuff is grossly underrated.

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