'Compared with studio recordings, it is disgusting and he’s just conning everybody' #PinkFloyd

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‘24 hours - Bootleg Records’ is a portion of a documentary, originally aired in the UK in 1971. It includes Pink Floyd manager Steve O’Rourke being interviewed, as well as a portion of Pink Floyd working on ‘Echoes’ from the album ‘Meddle’, in the studio.

**PINK FLOYD SOCIAL MEDIA**

#shorts #bootleg #fyp
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Those bootleggers recorded a historical once in a lifetime moment.

PaulAllPro
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I saw them at the spectrum in Philadelphia. Their sound system made the band. The lights and sound was one of the best bands I ever saw and ever heard. I'm a Pink Floyd fan for ever

fredakurzbard
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You have to love Rick Wrights' expression! 😐

RockingOx
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I can understand their point of view: but seriously, how could you have miss to record any gig of the Animals tour “In the Flesh” in 1977 !!!! Some critics consider this tour as the best rock tour ever (seriously!) due to the magic merging of show effects and highly inspired updated music version played. If you have listen a bootleg of this tour, you know what I mean (example: Coliseum Oakland 1977, a very unbelievable clean version is available somewhere on YouTube). Then it’s why I consider very shame to have not been able to add any concert with the very new mix edition of Animals.
Ps: I know that Nick Mason mentioned several time that they have not recorded any concert of this tour 😮😢

bassgeeker
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Floyd had such toxic management. They focused solely on studio recordings, while COMPLETELY disregarding the legions of fans who want to hear the live recordings because they could never see them in concert themselves.

YogsenForfoth
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😊no live performance has the technical perfection of studio recordings but being LIVE is the beauty of it. Especially when they improvise a bit.

ukkfayooyay
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Bands like the Grateful Dead profited off bootlegging because each concert was a unique experience and the more they allowed it the better the quality of bootlegging was. Phenomenal even their own studio they were recording with advised against it. But it worked out completely in their favor.

isaacvilla
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En los bootlegs está la verdadera esencia de PF las grabaciones en vivo de sus conciertos es cosa de otro mundo
Hay una versión de 38 minutos de Shine on you crazy diamond, hermosisima

maggiemurillo
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I wonder if any one of them would still say this. Because without these boots before the Pink Floyd mythology wouldn't have been anything compared to what it became. I used to hop on the train on weekends, walk down to the Village from Grand Central (it's a long walk) and scour the record stores for Floyd shows. Or, I'd find shows to trade in the back of Goldmine. It wasn't like to day where you just open youtube an everything is right there at your fingertips. You had to work at finding the music, the end result of which was that you'd become deeply loyal to the band and their music. Here I am 40+ years later still talking about the band.

grelch
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Well I respect what they were saying back in the day… With that said.. I am fucking glad that people took the time, patience and energy to record many of their shows. While the sound quality couldve been done better with professional equipment and access. Those bootleggers gave us a glimpse a to what Pink Floyd were like back in the 60s and early 70s. I only saw them once just before I turned 14 in 1977 at Anaheim. And while I enjoyed that concert… My favorite time period for Pin Floyd is from 1968 to when thy released Dark Side of the Moon. In fact after DSOTM they started to decline due to fame, money, egos (hey Roger) and that thing that happens when you get into your late 20s/ early 30s… You lose the will to be experimental and fearless (no pun intended). So being able to listen to those bootlegs concerts is still a goldmine to me. Those bootlegs are what made Pink Floyd for me. I just want to apologize to them for buying bootlegs and taking money out of their pockets. NOT!!! If those bootlegs didnt exist I wouldnt have many versions of Atom Heart Mother or Saucerful of Secrets… Or even the live Alan’s Psychedelic Breakfast from December 22, 1970 at Sheffield I believe… which contains my favorite moment of Pin Floyd ever when David Gilmour does that end of the world solo towards the end of Morning Glory. ✌🏽❤️🎸🍄

mindriot
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If only the Games for May tape would surface. My big criticism with The Floyd is a lack of official live show recordings. At least that are released.

Sir_Maximus_Hardwood
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I love Floyd bootleg recordings. The band and label never had the forethought to capture these earlier performances so thank god someone did.

hottotty
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I like how the channel released some bootlegs, like Live in Tokyo '72, but now they're gone

jerameyconners
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Rick’s first reaction to it is just gold 😂

A_BeatleLad
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I bought a bootleg version of The Wall because it had the full concert version with all the songs.

InSurrealtime
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Anyone ever hear Syd’s last performance with Stars? What a load of rubbish. You can barely make out the songs. I freaking love it!

youcanmakeoneup
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I think David Gilmour is so handsome, crushing on him since he joined the band. Love you David !!!! 😘😘😘😘😘🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸👑👑👑👑👑👑💕💕💕💕💕

sharonhaywood
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David was (is) so gorgeous back in the day!! Course, weren't we ALL back then. He's aged better than most of us...my love, always and forever.

nancymorton
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Manager: It is disgusting!
Roger: * WTF *
David: * RESTRAINT *
Rick: * stunned *
Nick: ººooOO( Shall I tell him? )

vruz
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God what a fantastic band they were though. Unique!

jethrokatt