Identifier2273449
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Reference Number0003018824
Status1
Media TypeSHN
Media Count1
Note1 - Astronomy Domin? (Barrett) - live short version 04:00

Recorded : live, Bromley, Technical College, April 26, 1969

& Birmingham, Mother's Club, April 27, 1969

& Manchester, College of Commerce, May 2, 1969

Primary source : "The New Spirit of Capitol" sampler, released 1969?

Source for the tree : "The New Spirit of Capitol" sampler

"Ummagumma" live version with early fade out.



2 - Embryo (Waters) 04:37

Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, April - June 1969

Primary source : "Picnic - A Breath of Fresh Air" Harvest sampler, released June 1970

Source for the tree : "Works" CD

This version is often considered as a demo. In fact, it was recorded during the "Ummagumma" studio sessions at Abbey Road, but it was not included on the album, because the band later decided to organise the studio disc in four parts (one part for each member). This song first appeared in June 1970 on "Picnic - A Breath of Fresh Air" Harvest sampler, without the band's agreement. In 1983, this version was included on "Works" Canadian compilation, this time with the band's agreement.



3 - Biding My Time (Waters) 05:14

Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, April - June 1969

Primary source : "Relics" compilation, released May 14, 1971

Source for the tree : "Relics" CD

This is the other song that was recorded during the "Ummagumma" studio sessions, but was not included on the album. This track was part of "The Man & the Journey" concept suite that the Floyd used to perform in 1969.



Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered together in a Cave and Grooving with a Pict (Waters)

Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, April - June 1969

Primary source : "Ummagumma" album, released October 25, 1969

Source for the tree : "Ummagumma" 1994 remaster CD

Length :

4 - "this is pretty avant-garde isn't it" 00:09

During Roger Waters' speech at 04:32, this sentence can be heard on the right channel (you have to play the song at half speed to hear it properly).

5 - "and the wind cried ... " 00:06

There was a strong debate about what Roger says at the very end of the track: "And the wind cried Mary ? Marion ? Back ? ". Make your own opinion before Dave thanks you ;-)

Note : it is also said that at some point Roger says "Bring Back My Guitar", but we haven't been able to find this sentence during the song (or nothing that could be clearly identified as this).



6 - Moonhead (uncredited) 05:47

Recorded : July 10, 1969

Primary source : BBC TV broadcast, July 20, 1969

Source for the tree : unknown gen copy

This unreleased track was recorded by the band for the BBC TV broadcast during the night of the first moon landing (July 20, 1969). The show was subtitled "What if it's just green cheese". Note that the bass line later developed into the central part of "Money".



Atom Heart Mother (Mason, Gilmour, Waters, Wright, Geesin) - announcements

Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, 1970

Primary source : "Atom Heart Mother" album, released October 10, 1970

Source for the tree : "Atom Heart Mother" remaster CD

7 - "here's a loud announcement" 00:05

This sentence was probably said by Ron Geesin (co-composer of the track) and can be heard at 17:28.

8 - "silence in the studio" 00:06

Another sentence by Ron Geesin. Can be heard at 19:08



9 - Green is the Colour (Waters) - live 03:52

10 - Careful with that Axe, Eugene (Waters, Wright, Gilmour, Mason) - live short version 03:42

11 - Embryo (Waters) - live short version 02:08

12 - Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun (Waters) - live short version 05:19

Recorded : live, Hamburg, Muzikhalle, Grosser Saal, February 25, 1971

Primary source : "Hamburger" RoIO LP

Source for the tree : "Pink Floyd In Concerto" Italian single

These 4 tracks come from an Italian single entitled "Pink Floyd In Concerto" that was released as a bonus with the "Gong" magazine, sometimes in the 70's. This one plays extracts from a bootleg LP ("Hamburger"). When the powers that be found it was bootlegged music, they tried to stop the magazine selling, but some copies went through. The single was later re-released as a bonus with another bootleg LP ("A Special Treat").

Here's what the front cover of the single says: "Supplemento al No 1 anno 4o di 'GONG' mensile di musica e cultura progressiva. 'PINK FLOYD IN CONCERTO' 16 minuti di musica live da monaco di baviera".



13 - "Relics" radio advert #1 00:58

14 - "Relics" radio advert #2 00:58

Recorded : ?

Primary source : radio broadcast

Source for the tree : unknown gen copy from radio broadcast



15 - "Meddle" radio advert 00:57

Recorded : ?

Primary source : radio broadcast

Source for the tree : unknown gen copy from radio broadcast



16 - One of These Days (Waters, Wright, Mason, Gilmour) - demo #1 04:49

Recorded : 1971?

Primary source : ?

Source for the tree : "Granny Takes A Trip" RoIO CD

Nick Mason's words "One of these days I'm going to cut you into little pieces" are repeated all through the song. The voice in the background all along the track is the one of Jimmy Young, an English DJ who was disliked by the band and is the inspiration for the song. This Jimmy Young speech was also used during live performances in late 1974, when the band played a tape of this speech (in loop mode, with increasing tempo) before the song "Raving and Drooling" (early version of "Sheep").



17 - One of These Days (Waters, Wright, Mason, Gilmour) - demo #2 06:49

Recorded : 1971?

Primary source : ?

Source for the tree : "Granny Takes A Trip" RoIO CD

This second demo is more structured, and Jimmy Young is not talking in the background.

Note that some Floyd experts think these 2 demos could be a fake.



18 - One of These Days (Waters, Wright, Mason, Gilmour) - mono edit 03:28

Recorded : London, Morgan Studios, 1971

Primary source : "One Of These Days" US promo single, released 1971

Source for the tree : "One Of These Days" US promo single

Various short edits all along the song.



19 - Fearless (Gilmour, Waters) - mono edit 03:13

Recorded : London, 1971

Primary source : "One Of These Days" US promo single, released 1971

Source for the tree : "One Of These Days" US promo single

There's only one verse, which is mainly the first verse of the original version (until "just wait a while for the right day"), where the last lines were replaced by those of the second verse ("and as you rise ... faces in the crowd"). This version also fades out early.



20 - Roger the Hat interview 07:30

Recorded : 1972

Primary source : Capital Radio broadcast ("Pink Floyd Story"), December 1976 - January 1977

Source for the tree : unknown gen from Capital Radio broadcast

All through "The Dark Side of the Moon" album, you can hear the voices of people interviewed by the band. Here, Roger the Hat (who was a roadie for various rock bands) is interviewed by Roger Waters. On the album, you can hear his voice during "On the Run" ("Live for today, gone tomorrow, that's me, hahaha?") and during "Us And Them" ("Short, sharp shock ?").



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