Yep, Roger hinting by repeating that slightly out of tune note, bass and drum just holding for a bit... Dave tunes the string... And they're off again.
+Taila KHAM PO Rick was using the joystick of a device called the Azimuth Coordinator which when used with their famous quadrophonic sound system would direct the sound around the concert hall.
I respect all members of this band but I think Waters deserves more than any other because of his sheer input and commitment, albeit arrogant, he still delivered the goods. Who cares if he was controlling. He thought he had good reason and if not for this The Wall would never have happened the way it did, or The Final Cut and even Wish You Were Here. So y'all need to go easier on our man Roger. He may be flawed but I can forgive that. I'm sure Gilmour does.
I know some folk like 'em but for me The Wall & The Final Cut were the *worst* things Floyd ever did. ....... So I ain't buying your argument for one minute Mr Crabsocks. Mostly what made Floyd great was the synchronicity and the competition amongst the group as a whole. Roger Waters had the right to go off on his own and he had his own issues to deal with, but don't fool yourself - that really did detract from Floyd for a fair while in consequence. Putting all that sadness aside - THIS - this is one of the most etherial and beautiful pieces of music I have ever heard. Its right up there, and maybe edging a whisker in front of, the sessions at Pompeii amphitheatre.
I love Dave in this video. First he gives Rick the evil eye because Rick's noodling too much while he's singing. And then he tunes Roger's bass while he plays. He was a pro, even 46 years ago.
+Chuck Elkins I don't use "god" anymore but "the source" .. I am a female writer composer too! And I do have a few songs that are talking about that love that is there ..the anwsers and stuff.. but its really far from being talking about a "he" guiding and stuff like that . Im sorry bout my english Im french Canadian.. anyways. take care
The path you tread is narrow And the drop is shear and very high The ravens all are watching From a vantage point nearby Apprehension creeping Like a tube-train up your spine Will the tightrope reach the end Will the final couplet rhyme And it's high time, Cymbaline It is high time, Cymbaline Please wake me A butterfly with broken wings Is falling by your side The ravens all are closing in There's nowhere you can hide Your manager and agent Are both busy on the phone Selling colored photographs To magazines back home And it's high time, Cymbaline It is high time, Cymbaline Please wake me The lines converging where you stand They must have moved the picture plane The leaves are heavy around your feet You hear the thunder of the train And suddenly it strikes you That they're moving into range And Doctor Strange Is always changing size And it's high time, Cymbaline It is high time, Cymbaline Please wake me And it's high time, Cymbaline It is high time, Cymbaline Please wake me
Would have inclined to 'yep' ......... then they scammed us with 'Endless Drivvel'. A lifelong Floyd fan since 'See Emily Play' I did NOT appreciate that.
Meh...... The difference is subtle but this live version is actually a lot better than the album version. As for the album itself, Cymbaline's the only track I bother playing most of the time. The rest of the tracks seem to be more or less just 'filler'. But *this* live version is one of my all time favourite pieces of music. Curious combination really.
+Ivan Alvarez Everytime I hear songs like Cymbaline, Country Song, See-Saw, Summer '68, Fat Old Sun, Narrow Way Part 3, and on and on, all the music just after Syd left up until Dark Side I say the same thing to myself. Would have loved to #1 been alive to see it and #2 wished I could hop in a time machine and go back as I am now to experience this era of their music live. Everything all the way through Live at Pompeii and even Obscured by Clouds.
The one and only Rick Wright operating the Floyds' own "Azimuth Co-ordinator" which made effects seem to move around the hall at 0 :21 in the video.......R.I.P Richard, you were a BIG part of The Pink Floyd Sound.
Thanks Andre ..... Always took it at face value it was a church but your comment prompted me to search and Abbaye de Royaumont is coming up as now a 'cultural centre for the arts'. Can't think of a better use for any venue.
+Helium Road That passage starting at the 5:25 marker is lovely and it sounds awfully like the recovery from the freeform part of Echoes, doncha think? Heard this for the first time tonight; Gilmour's vocals are a bit shaky in parts, and Water's bass definitely needed that tune up, but I love it!
This song makes me feel heartbroken yet cheerful, pink floyd, the best thing that ever happened to music in the twentieth century, Greetings from sudameric
Finally video... I've been wondering for decades whats happening on stage when the footsteps segment comes up and the audience always erupts in several fits of laughter. NOOOO!!! DON"T CUT IT OOOOOUT!!!! AAAAAARRRRRRGHGGGHGH
Wow. This may be the first video I have ever seen of the The Azimuth Co-ordinator being used by Rick Wright. This my favorite era of the Floyd. Thanks for posting this gem.
I had no idea what they looked like until the internet came out. I think they were the original mystery band. It was the same with Tool. They never appeared in their videos, and I never saw what they looked like until I got the internet. Pretty crazy huh.
I like this version much better than the studio album version. I don't like where Gilmour does the scat, it sounds much better with guitar solo in place of it. Also Rick's organ is much more haunting, the song overall sounds more depressing (but in a good way). The studio cut sounds too ...happy. For a PF song.
i'm retracting my "sound is not great" comment. how stupid of a comment i just made! for the time period and technology for the time, it's awesome!!!! Floyd is the best!!!
3:59 these are the pink floyd moments I live for. That jam after 3:59 is beautiful. Really well done I love the song obviously but the way the music transitions to this ambient mystical space is so amazing to me and it's why love pink floyd. Thanks Ale for introducing them to me.
Mike McCaulley Not as stoned as your picture makes you look, mate. PS: He most likely was not stoned - they have said for forever that they did little if any drugs during their recordings of their music (post-Barrett), and that should appear obvious by the quality of those recordings.
David Easton ok well it's a known fact that Gilmore and Wright were the heavy pot smokers of the band and I guarantee he smoked a lot of weed for before that
+Mike McCaulley It's not a well known fact. There is no say of Gilmour or Wright ever being pot or acid users. The most that is confirmed is that David had a coke habit for a year in the 80's due to being depressed from his first wife leaving him. That ended when he met Polly very shortly after. As David Easton said, the did little if any drugs at all after what happened to Barret.
+leftcoaster67 Problems didn't really emerge until the Wall, as it was almost completely Waters creating and directing the album. This would lead to conflict, partly due to the fact that before it was a band decision where each album would go. But that's just a shitty, rough overview.
Love this version. Studio is okay, but this one tops it. Gilmour's raw vocals and instruments are beyond words to describe.
Every era of Pink Floyd was special and unique from '65-'80, but there's something about their post Syd and pre dark side that is just magical!
Their versatility and varied catalogue is astounding, so different yet so wonderful
This particular era sounds so raw and powerful
❤❤❤❤
I call this their hippy era. And it's my favorite too.
Gilmour tuned Roger's bass half way through the song. That's some pro stuff right there.
Yep, Roger hinting by repeating that slightly out of tune note, bass and drum just holding for a bit... Dave tunes the string... And they're off again.
@@fordprefect9296 Such great musicianship
Something David and Richard did on a regular basis.
Was Rick Wright cooking space pasta at the beginning?
I think he was moving a thing to make David and the keyboards to echo.
It's a type of surround , to move the sound in 4 different positions,
if you seek better you can find more info.
+Taila KHAM PO Rick was using the joystick of a device called the Azimuth Coordinator which when used with their famous quadrophonic sound system would direct the sound around the concert hall.
hahaha
HAHAHAHAHAHAH!
the bass at 4:02 is out of tune i like the way Gilmour goes over at 4:15 and tunes Rogers bass while he is still playing it
bluesandminis looked like about the 4:00 mark Roger motioned to David that he knew and was hoping he would give him a hand....
It was a frequent occurrence through out their run. Roger is tone deaf and therefore can't tune his bass. Usually Rick would tune for him.
sources please
I respect all members of this band but I think Waters deserves more than any other because of his sheer input and commitment, albeit arrogant, he still delivered the goods. Who cares if he was controlling. He thought he had good reason and if not for this The Wall would never have happened the way it did, or The Final Cut and even Wish You Were Here.
So y'all need to go easier on our man Roger. He may be flawed but I can forgive that. I'm sure Gilmour does.
I know some folk like 'em but for me The Wall & The Final Cut were the *worst* things Floyd ever did.
....... So I ain't buying your argument for one minute Mr Crabsocks.
Mostly what made Floyd great was the synchronicity and the competition amongst the group as a whole.
Roger Waters had the right to go off on his own and he had his own issues to deal with, but don't fool yourself - that really did detract from Floyd for a fair while in consequence.
Putting all that sadness aside - THIS - this is one of the most etherial and beautiful pieces of music I have ever heard.
Its right up there, and maybe edging a whisker in front of, the sessions at Pompeii amphitheatre.
I love Dave in this video. First he gives Rick the evil eye because Rick's noodling too much while he's singing. And then he tunes Roger's bass while he plays. He was a pro, even 46 years ago.
To me, David Gilmour was and has been the best looking man in the whole world!! After nearly 50 yrs, I'm still in love with him.
me too 😆
Me too!!
me too. I found him these days, never knew this amazing band has such a beautiful member
Oh my goodness me toooooo 🔥
Yummy!❤️🤪
David Gilmour is gorgeous in every way
J Bats as a straight male, I have to agree. that's one good looking HeyZues
isn't he just
Hell to that Yes !!
Good taste!
He's my god
Love Gilmour's voice
2024, who else listening!
Absolutely mate👍🏻 my favourite band. Brilliant musicians.
Jamais cessé de l'écouter
From Brazil.
From Texas, USA
Floyd will live on through the ages
Pretty sure I need Pink Floyd to come play at my church, maybe then I'd actually go more 😇🙏
hahahaha
lol, you n me both I like that man, too funny
Then I will moove to your town and go to church
+Chuck Elkins I don't use "god" anymore but "the source" .. I am a female writer composer too! And I do have a few songs that are talking about that love that is there ..the anwsers and stuff.. but its really far from being talking about a "he" guiding and stuff like that . Im sorry bout my english Im french Canadian.. anyways. take care
+Chuck Elkins no thanks, would rather see Pink Floyd.
The path you tread is narrow
And the drop is shear and very high
The ravens all are watching
From a vantage point nearby
Apprehension creeping
Like a tube-train up your spine
Will the tightrope reach the end
Will the final couplet rhyme
And it's high time, Cymbaline
It is high time, Cymbaline
Please wake me
A butterfly with broken wings
Is falling by your side
The ravens all are closing in
There's nowhere you can hide
Your manager and agent
Are both busy on the phone
Selling colored photographs
To magazines back home
And it's high time, Cymbaline
It is high time, Cymbaline
Please wake me
The lines converging where you stand
They must have moved the picture plane
The leaves are heavy around your feet
You hear the thunder of the train
And suddenly it strikes you
That they're moving into range
And Doctor Strange
Is always changing size
And it's high time, Cymbaline
It is high time, Cymbaline
Please wake me
And it's high time, Cymbaline
It is high time, Cymbaline
Please wake me
JS G I think it's "Dr Strange is always changing sides"
DON'T KNOW IF ANYONE ELSE OUT THERE KNOWS THAT ' HAWKWIND' DID A COVER OF ' CYMBALINE
RITCHIE 🇦🇺
Played this version on my grandmother's Hammond organ..
Wow...thank u
I would go to church any day if they were playing. This is so wonderfully brilliant.
David is so divine, he makes me sigh.
I am pretty sure, David is from some other galaxy.
This is my religion. Pink Floyd for ever.
Forever and ever.
It's high time, cymbaline
Would have inclined to 'yep' ......... then they scammed us with 'Endless Drivvel'.
A lifelong Floyd fan since 'See Emily Play' I did NOT appreciate that.
one of the most underrated albums ever, More is a beautiful masterpiece and I hope everybody could appreciate it
carolina romero i love more so much more than the wall
James Watson
More is for sure something i need more of.
More than likely I will listen more often.
Meh...... The difference is subtle but this live version is actually a lot better than the album version.
As for the album itself, Cymbaline's the only track I bother playing most of the time.
The rest of the tracks seem to be more or less just 'filler'.
But *this* live version is one of my all time favourite pieces of music.
Curious combination really.
+McGrath 79 i like more
@@babboon5764 you may try Green is the colour. It's a beautiful track too. It's my favourite from the album
never be another band like pink Floyd they set the tables for this sound .masterful they are .REST in Peace Richard Wright truly missed
great!! how hard it peaks and how quiet it leaves!! these guys were and always will be no.1 psychedelic rock band
+Remi Vézina I would call PF Psychedelic blues
Such a haunting performance. Awesome setting! They were just beginning to come into their own after syd left. If ever I wanted a time machine ):
+Ivan Alvarez Everytime I hear songs like Cymbaline, Country Song, See-Saw, Summer '68, Fat Old Sun, Narrow Way Part 3, and on and on, all the music just after Syd left up until Dark Side I say the same thing to myself. Would have loved to #1 been alive to see it and #2 wished I could hop in a time machine and go back as I am now to experience this era of their music live. Everything all the way through Live at Pompeii and even Obscured by Clouds.
Now, this would certainly get me to go to church.
And you know? - you puppet...
The one and only Rick Wright operating the Floyds' own "Azimuth Co-ordinator" which made effects seem to move around the hall at 0 :21 in the video.......R.I.P Richard, you were a BIG part of The Pink Floyd Sound.
Where on God's green earth can I get this entire concert??????
man i feel that way about other clips we've seen..
The Early Years boxset. If you can still get that. It'll cost you a few hundred €/$/£
Hopeless cameramen in those days - they always managed to zoom on someone else during the guitar solo.
0:23 Rick: oh chum, nice soup.
I'm pretty sure I love David Gilmour
Dave “I’m gonna tune your bass for you in the middle of this set” Gilmour
Cool song many people dont even know I guess. I really like Dave's kinda raw voice here which sounds brilliant!
Goldhand28 it's from Music from the film More, third album of pink floyd, yeah I know it
Goldhand28 narrow way is another
RIP Richard Wright...
its a monastery in france 1971....Abbaye de Royaumont....
Thanks Andre ..... Always took it at face value it was a church but your comment prompted me to search and Abbaye de Royaumont is coming up as now a 'cultural centre for the arts'. Can't think of a better use for any venue.
O musico que eu mais admiro.David Gilmour o melhor guitarrista de todos os tempos, e esta voz é qualquer coisa divinal!
This is amazing. That outro starting around 5:25 is beautiful. The Floyd transports you to another place in time and space.
+Helium For me that most beautiful part starts at 3:50 and ends at 5:50 ...
+Arjen Janssen Exactly!
+Helium Road That passage starting at the 5:25 marker is lovely and it sounds awfully like the recovery from the freeform part of Echoes, doncha think? Heard this for the first time tonight; Gilmour's vocals are a bit shaky in parts, and Water's bass definitely needed that tune up, but I love it!
No, it starts at 5:20
@@arjenjanssen3138 what sound is the guitar majes In the 3:50
THE BEST GROUP EVER!!!
David had to overcome alot of deficiencies after the Mad Hatter's unfortunate decline. I think he did quite well! Legends.
THE BEST BAND and THE BEST guitarist GILMOUR Great ❤
And vocalist
This song, Dave's gorgeous voice & face plus the eeriness of the church makes this such a beautiful video. ❤
Oh i see, this is one of those cool churches where pink floyd plays..just one of those ones
This song makes me feel heartbroken yet cheerful, pink floyd, the best thing that ever happened to music in the twentieth century, Greetings from sudameric
This was recorded on the landscape of some distant, barren planet, and then the ships arrived to bring Pink Floyd to Earth...
I love Gilmour`s special and typical glance he often gives like at 1:19 :-D
Love everything from them... Specially with David Gilmour, the imortal voice and guitar...Forever in my mind and heart...
I love how Roger could play bass pretty well, but couldn't tune it!
BEST VERSION EVER! THAT SONG MAKE ME CRY ALL THE TIME!!! ITS TOO POWERFALLL!!!
I love Gilmour's voice...silk with a soupçon of gravel.
The drums are amazing in this song.
71' - their peak as a live band
+montageofheck Yeah, the stuff they were doing right before Dark Side of the Moon was amazing, there is nothing else like it.
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and it's high time, Cymbaline
please wake me....
I've heard the word Cymbaline was used becuase it sounds like 'A simple line' which makes sense in the drug context of the film/song. Amazing song.
Awe, I miss Rick. 😢
If Pink Floyd played in churches more often i'd actually go to them.
God damn. This song it's just amazing.
Αnother great song,,greetings from Greece...
I just feel a little sad seeing them so young...life slips away so fast...(even if David is still handsome)
Rick was the sound in Floyd
Essa banda sempre foi do caralho!!! Não há clip, LP, CD, DVD, deles que não se mostre muito boa!!
pl
Vdd
I remember watching this concert on PBS's SOUNDSTAGE back in the day, I always remembered this performance in particular......
David gilmour omgggggg su voz + su carita= belleza de talento uwu
i love this song, gilmour is the best !!
I´ve never seen them so stoned, must be the church.............
Finally video... I've been wondering for decades whats happening on stage when the footsteps segment comes up and the audience always erupts in several fits of laughter. NOOOO!!! DON"T CUT IT OOOOOUT!!!! AAAAAARRRRRRGHGGGHGH
imperial sound. nothing can equal.
GRANDE PINK FLOYD!!
Leonel Nájera majestoso e grandioso 😀😀😊
This it's beautiful 🖤☦
Wow. This may be the first video I have ever seen of the The Azimuth Co-ordinator being used by Rick Wright. This my favorite era of the Floyd. Thanks for posting this gem.
For my , the best pink Floyd, 1970-1973 !!!!
Love Pink Floyd this is great the best music ever I heard.
Pink Floyd the best band of all time
You can trip without acid with some good Pink Floyd !😊
Pink Floyd, Hawkwind, Can, they took drugs so that I didn't have to.
Enchanting... Pure music and creativity. The immortal Pink Floyd!! Thanks for sharing
wow i like that :) i wish to hear it somehow
Ahhh mr gilmour
is this the All Saints Church Nick is talking about in the "Inside Out" ?
nice song !!!!! forever pink floyd !!!!
Very Haunting..Good effect. 70's too, ahh nice...Check out those sausages and that bacon sizzling on the 45.....
I love the sound of Rick's Organ on these early recordings.
I had no idea what they looked like until the internet came out. I think they were the original mystery band. It was the same with Tool. They never appeared in their videos, and I never saw what they looked like until I got the internet. Pretty crazy huh.
Thanks for pointing that out! I did some research after reading your comment...
Heróis aparecem e somem, mas Lendas são Eternas...
É verdade!
I like this version much better than the studio album version. I don't like where Gilmour does the scat, it sounds much better with guitar solo in place of it. Also Rick's organ is much more haunting, the song overall sounds more depressing (but in a good way). The studio cut sounds too ...happy. For a PF song.
time machine please
i'm retracting my "sound is not great" comment. how stupid of a comment i just made! for the time period and technology for the time, it's awesome!!!! Floyd is the best!!!
Fantásticos, sonorização das galáxias ❤
doctor strange is always changing size!
3:00 Such an haunting solo!
There's a Doctor Who reference in there! haha
3:59 these are the pink floyd moments I live for. That jam after 3:59 is beautiful. Really well done I love the song obviously but the way the music transitions to this ambient mystical space is so amazing to me and it's why love pink floyd. Thanks Ale for introducing them to me.
Too cool....Floyd at their best...
genial como siempre rick! tan fundamental en el sonido de floyd...
I was born in the wrong generation :(
rogers waters david gilmour sid barret me encanta esta banda pink floyd sou de chile cuidad talca rock
he plays from the heart. No doubt.
Gilmore looks soooooo stonef
Mike McCaulley Not as stoned as your picture makes you look, mate.
PS: He most likely was not stoned - they have said for forever that they did little if any drugs during their recordings of their music (post-Barrett), and that should appear obvious by the quality of those recordings.
David Easton ok well it's a known fact that Gilmore and Wright were the heavy pot smokers of the band and I guarantee he smoked a lot of weed for before that
+Mike McCaulley It's not a well known fact. There is no say of Gilmour or Wright ever being pot or acid users. The most that is confirmed is that David had a coke habit for a year in the 80's due to being depressed from his first wife leaving him. That ended when he met Polly very shortly after. As David Easton said, the did little if any drugs at all after what happened to Barret.
Thanks for the info regardless they were hell of a band
Mike McCaulley Absolutely. Not many bands come close to them for me.
Daddy gilmour needs to wash his hair
Back when Waters and Gilmour got along together?
leftcoaster67 Yep haha
+leftcoaster67 Problems didn't really emerge until the Wall, as it was almost completely Waters creating and directing the album. This would lead to conflict, partly due to the fact that before it was a band decision where each album would go. But that's just a shitty, rough overview.
John Hansen
Yes very shitty.
John Hansen Even earlier than “The Wall” I’d say things were unraveling around the recording of “Animals”
A butterfly with broken wings is falling by your side..... this always causes me tears. Great version !
GREATEST BAND OF ALL TIME
a butterfly with broken wings is falling by your side 🔺 the most beatiful time of pink floyd and I Love ya Sir Gilmour
Roger's lyrics ❤
Fernanda Fierros as far as I am concerned 1968 to 1977 is the best era of Pink Floyd.
Ethereal Musical Greatness in a song.
no puedo creer que a 60 personas no les guste este video, deben ser reguetoneros
♥
Damn, that would have been awesome to smoke out the church!
Far Fuckin Out! so glad I found this, so glad you posted! Thanks!!
David with his magical voice...