@@russellmurray3964 No we just needed a name for the hs talent show and we all liked Floyd. We played two Zeppelin songs :) Now that I think of it we did jam on Interstellar Overdrive a few times for fun.
Il y avait aussi le clavieriste de GROUP 1850 un groupe des pays Bas, nommé djardin, très proche du son de Richard Wright. AUSSI le clavier du groupe allemand gomhorra, ainsi que le clavier du GROUPE GILA , DES allemands aussi.
@@samuelluria4744 And I falsely believed all Pink Floyd fans were nice, until I bumped into a couple of shits in Toronto( of course where else right?).Play nice!
We use to surf when i was a teen in and around Santa Monica. At P.O.P. there was a club called The Aragon Ballroom then changed their name to The Cheetah club in their short existence they played host to Pink Floyd in the fall or winter of 1967.That was the first of many PF gigs enjoyed over the following decades culminating in 1994's The Division Bell at the Rose Bowl.While EVERY gig i've seen, i remember the smaller venues they played in as the best from 67- 75. although the Animals tour at the big A was....Thank you Stanly Owsley and The Brotherhood of Eternal Love Laguna Canyon....BTW the Cheetah club played host to QMS, CCR, Traffic, Iron Butterfly etc,etc....Aloha
Yes, 1967 at the Cheetah. Nov 4,5,6 I believe. I've bicycled past that exact spot 500 times 1996-2020. I also saw them at the Rose Bowl in 1994. When they opened with Astronomy Domine, I went berzerk.
Nice to see our US cousins enjoying pre-Dark Side Floyd... It took them 5 years to be recognised in the States, a delay due partly to the record company's feeble publicity, and Rolling Stone magazine's hostility. THANKS AGAIN TO YOU TUBE WE HAVE GET ANOTHER FLOYD GEM FROM THE PAST. 😊😊😊
@@husq48 really. I still have the single on Tower Records. The song was also on the American version of Piper. There was even a single off of Saucerful but it’s pretty rare.
@@markbrooks7157 I recall reading that A Nice Pair was a way of getting Piper to the US, but I'm not 100% sure. That was a book from over 30 years ago.
There were quite a few of us pre-DS Pink Floyd fans in the States. In fact, Pink Floyd performed "Money" to a "full house" at the Hollywood Bowl in 1972 (in Quadraphonic) several months before the release of Dark Side of the Moon. The Bowl was a fantastic venue for Pink Floyd. One of the best concerts I've had the privilege of attending. Los Angeles in the late 60s and early 70s had some remarkably open-minded "progressive" radio stations. There were a few radio stations that played their early stuff regularly. But the records weren't easy to find. We had to look in the "import" section, but LA had some great record stores as well.
just got into pink floyd recently, heard a lot of thier stuff for years but digging deep now so first time ive heard this song live, this is awesome, they were ahead of thier time.
"Ahead of their time"... Never made any sense to me. They were a product of their times. We were exploring space travel for the first time in human history.... not trying to be a know it all, condescending asshole, it's just that I never understood that saying..
They only had out Piper at the Gates of Dawn, & Saucer Full of Secrets when I learned of them. Those 2 earliest albums changed my understanding of music, space, & time. Relics is great, too. Meddle, More, Atom Heart Mother.
This was when Nick’s playing was listenable. Once Dark Side came and went, he and Rick were no longer motivated to produce meaningful parts in the band
Questi sono i veri Pink che io ho ammirato in un concerto i Rotterdam nel 71.geniali ai miei tempi di un altro pianeta,come il grande Hendrix e Gallagher.eterni w i Pink x tutta la vita.
Saw them in '72 and was bowled over by Nick's invention and Rick's atmospheric keyboards. They were both, as this film shows, very comfortable improvising. Many thanks for sharing :)
My favourite version of this founding father of all space-rock/psychedelic epics: Rick's haunting keyboards and the extended dynamics make it even better than the original.
This is why I love Pink Floyd. I saw Nick Mason's Saucerful of secrets on 22 06 2022 in Paris France my God I was back 50 years ago listening to early LP.
One of if not the best video I have seen of a rendition of 'Interstellar', the visuals were brilliant, sound quality even better. This is PF pre Dark side of the moon and as they were when I used to go see them in concert late sixties early seventies. Of course the live version bears hardly any resemblance to the recorded version on their first album. The sound engineer Norman Smith was given the job of cutting down and arranging a 30 minute live version to a size that would fit neatly on a vinyl record containing all the other tracks. He was heard to say at the start, 'What am I supposed to do with this?' Well he did a very good job. Go Listen.
I love more and more (time passing) early Pink Floyd. I had the privilege to see them in the 70, but I guess I was not musically educated enough... Thank you for sharing this.
No it's not on the 72 or the 70 box. Got em both. There's a fine recording of the whole gig on YTube, from which this is extracted. The audio of course, is excellent and one wonders why and how. Thanks to the poster for the added video clips.
A nice treat for us Pink Floyd fans! The guys look awesome. The music is amazing. Rick and Nick are at their best. Great video editing job, too! A truly psychedelic experience, matching with the music and the age. Thank you!👍❤️🎼🎵🎶
This video on this sound track are edited and assembled so well that it took me back to 1969, when on a summer road trip one night "Ummagumma" shook my ears, my heart and my brain. Wow! This video gave me the same feeling 55 years later, now through the retina of my eyes. Thank U and Felicitaciones! 😃
Syd created one helluva band for us mere mortals. I've got to go set the controls for the heart of the sun after listening to this. Hey Eugene, careful with that axe.
....sigh....Syd Barrett wasn't yet present at this concert.............He'd benn "left on the way" since April 1968.....So they were playing his songs like "interstellar overdrive", but he wasnt no more here.....
Being a fan of Pink Floyd as well as Deep Purple, it is a pleasant surprise to hear Pink Floyd playing some music of Deep Purple. From 7'20" till 9'20" we have the galloping rhythm of "Mandrake Root". As most people are not familiar with the first LP of Deep Purple, I refer to Made In Japan, where this theme was incorporated in "Space Trucking". The galloping rhythm was made popular in Europe by the TV-series "Bonanza", which I suppose was also seen by Roger Waters and John Lord.
Actually, Deep Purple took that galloping rhythm used on "Mandrake Root/Space Truckin'" from The Nice's 1967 cover of Dave Brubeck's "Rondo". It was also used in Love Sculpture's cover of "Sabre Dance" a year later. DP started inserting the rhythmic motif in performances of "Mandrake" around 1970.
It would have been nice if the audiience interaction right before Roger introduces this were included. You hear several guys in the audience calling out "Interstellar Overdrive," then Roger says "It's really been nice playing here, you know" right before introducing the song. The crowd's enthusiastic response once they knew Floyd would indeed perform it makes this already wonderful recording all the more special.
I have a bootleg CD of this gig and it sounds pretty good for a boot. I feel lucky to have gotten it. I think this one was also for sale on Wolfgang's Vault for a little while until Pink Floyd's business people found out about it and told them to stop selling it. You can still listen to it, though.
You know, this is cut from the 1972 Brighton Dome show and footage from Niedersachsenhalle, west germany 1970. Its nicely made, but sadly, footage from the most awesome early Floyd is virtually non-existent.
Quando comecei a ouvir rock nos velhos discos anos 80 Floyd Purple Sabbath HENDRIX e ficava imaginando como faziam tiravam aquele som...Ritchie Blackmore como tocavam...é hj dá p ver td dos caras...Led...é muito massa q antes só sabia por revistas e discos
Thank you SydMorrison67 for the magnificent edition of this masterpiece... in the 80s listening to a Floyd special on the radio (Santiago, Chile), the announcer said: *Pink Floyd's music will be the classic music of the 21st century*. .. what a doubt there is!!!
The best years. Exploring, taking chances, going for the sun. Ahhh, THAT was Pink Floyd.
They set the controls for the heart of the sun! 😎
@@johnwest3287 by means of the Azimuth Co-ordinator 🕹.
Ya a lot of nonsense in there too. They have a bunch of clunkers. ….esp Ummagumma.
Syd started it all!
Early Floyd is special as hell .
Early Floyd is the best Floyd, I think.
It's specjal like Space!
@@michaelward9880 Syds battered brain child
Yeah, you must remember nothing and i mean nothing, like this had ever been seen before. (Except perhaps Stockhausen, but he don't count).
@@michaelward9880 beforeThe Wall
My band in high school was called 'Interstellar Overdrive'.
So was mine.
Mine too
Did the band do Pink Floyd covers? 'Interstellar Overdrive', in particular?
@@russellmurray3964 No we just needed a name for the hs talent show and we all liked Floyd. We played two Zeppelin songs :) Now that I think of it we did jam on Interstellar Overdrive a few times for fun.
Mine was called Interstate Overpass.
God Bless Syd. He started it all!
🗿👍🎖
Of I remember correctly, none of the band members was religious... So he is in hell now accordingly?!?!
Roger, Nick and Rick are the three initiators of the band and Syd joined them later
Heh most them couldnt play! Only rick knew kb and gilmour who came from another band
@@annmaricrisaschieri5881 he's not saying who arrived first, but who invented the band, the concept of it all. God Bless Syd.
Rick Wright was one the great avant-garde musicians of all time!
Il y avait aussi le clavieriste de GROUP 1850 un groupe des pays Bas, nommé djardin, très proche du son de Richard Wright. AUSSI le clavier du groupe allemand gomhorra, ainsi que le clavier du GROUPE GILA , DES allemands aussi.
100% absolutely true.
I think Richard Wright was the sound of Pink Floyd because he had all the electronics.
@@annemoyano9143also bryan eno
@@nickciraulo8340 If you listen to his solo albums they will confirm your thoughts.
Rick is the hero here - extraordinary as always ! Still one of my favourite periods of the band.
Richard Wright's keyboards are amazing, especially so at the beginning of this version. What a great way to set the atmosphere.
a star$
@@liojc8041pink Floyd 😅
You need to listen to some early 70s Tangerine Dream.
the Wizard Syd Barrett is in every sound of Pink Floyd 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
Not quite.
@@samuelluria4744 And I falsely believed all Pink Floyd fans were nice, until I bumped into a couple of shits in Toronto( of course where else right?).Play nice!
Nah, huge exaggeration, by this era, Syd's influence had waned greatly .
Syd started it all!
The incredible creativity of Syd Barrett
My favourite Pink Floyd album
We use to surf when i was a teen in and around Santa Monica. At P.O.P. there was a club called The Aragon Ballroom then changed their name to The Cheetah club in their short existence they played host to Pink Floyd in the fall or winter of 1967.That was the first of many PF gigs enjoyed over the following decades culminating in 1994's The Division Bell at the Rose Bowl.While EVERY gig i've seen, i remember the smaller venues they played in as the best from 67- 75. although the Animals tour at the big A was....Thank you Stanly Owsley and The Brotherhood of Eternal Love Laguna Canyon....BTW the Cheetah club played host to QMS, CCR, Traffic, Iron Butterfly etc,etc....Aloha
Yes, 1967 at the Cheetah. Nov 4,5,6 I believe. I've bicycled past that exact spot 500 times 1996-2020. I also saw them at the Rose Bowl in 1994. When they opened with Astronomy Domine, I went berzerk.
I can feel Syd on this gigs..Aliens playing the music of the future.
Ogni versione dal vivo non è mai uguale a quella precedente e quindi FANTASTICI
Floyds constant jamming has resulted w the perfect jam! No two songs are alike.. all Fascinating!
The best period of Pink Floyd.
Floyd has all best periods.
Absolutely. The infinite potential of a four-piece rock band. Cosmic, magmic, cataclysmic.
@@DarksideOFcollages The Wall ? , I don't think so .....
Nice to see our US cousins enjoying pre-Dark Side Floyd... It took them 5 years to be recognised in the States, a delay due partly to the record company's feeble publicity, and Rolling Stone magazine's hostility. THANKS AGAIN TO YOU TUBE WE HAVE GET ANOTHER FLOYD GEM FROM THE PAST. 😊😊😊
See Emily Play got a lot of airplay in 1967 and Piper sold pretty well. All my friends were into Floyd late 60’s.
@@markbrooks7157In the States, really?
@@husq48 really. I still have the single on Tower Records. The song was also on the American version of Piper. There was even a single off of Saucerful but it’s pretty rare.
@@markbrooks7157
I recall reading that A Nice Pair was a way of getting Piper to the US, but I'm not 100% sure. That was a book from over 30 years ago.
There were quite a few of us pre-DS Pink Floyd fans in the States. In fact, Pink Floyd performed "Money" to a "full house" at the Hollywood Bowl in 1972 (in Quadraphonic) several months before the release of Dark Side of the Moon. The Bowl was a fantastic venue for Pink Floyd. One of the best concerts I've had the privilege of attending.
Los Angeles in the late 60s and early 70s had some remarkably open-minded "progressive" radio stations. There were a few radio stations that played their early stuff regularly.
But the records weren't easy to find. We had to look in the "import" section, but LA had some great record stores as well.
just got into pink floyd recently, heard a lot of thier stuff for years but digging deep now so first time ive heard this song live, this is awesome, they were ahead of thier time.
Ahead of their time in 1970? I wouldn't say so.
The live versions with Syd from 1966 and 1967 are leagues better. Check those out.
"Ahead of their time"... Never made any sense to me. They were a product of their times. We were exploring space travel for the first time in human history.... not trying to be a know it all, condescending asshole, it's just that I never understood that saying..
Nice find. I bought the early years box but it's still sealed. I guess I've been missing out a lot I see..tho the jam with Zappa is a jem
Fred, listen to Piper at the Gates of Dawn. It is worlds different from the rest of their stuff.
Nick Mason exceptionnel drummer again
I agree.
The Classic Track from the Floyd - lots of love from Cambridge xxx
Fantastic version
They only had out Piper at the Gates of Dawn, & Saucer Full of Secrets when I learned of them. Those 2 earliest albums changed my understanding of music, space, & time. Relics is great, too. Meddle, More, Atom Heart Mother.
Nick's drumming never ceases to amaze. Up there with Mitch Mitchell as the best free-form jazz drummer. The fills are spectacular.
This was when Nick’s playing was listenable. Once Dark Side came and went, he and Rick were no longer motivated to produce meaningful parts in the band
@@Oh_I_Will Rick’s parts on WYWH and Animals are among his best.
@@Oh_I_Will Rick is crucial in Shine on You Crazy Diamond, Welcome to the Machine and Sheep. In The Wall yeah, he wasn't there anymore mentally.
@@hernanbusso1609 Rick Wright was crucial right from the start.
Every time i hear this great tune it just blows my mind and i must of heard this over a 1000 times never gets dull
So INCREDIBLE! To be able to enjoy this is AMAZING! Growing up in the mid 1970's there was nothing to be found, WOW. This should have 100M hits!
Questi sono i veri Pink che io ho ammirato in un concerto i Rotterdam nel 71.geniali ai miei tempi di un altro pianeta,come il grande Hendrix e Gallagher.eterni w i Pink x tutta la vita.
Rick Wright is f*cking awesome!!!!!! Rick and Nick never got the credit they deserve.
The real fans give them credit 👍👍👍
Only from the stupid!
Dummy
Jesus, this sound amazing , awesome , a head of a time ! Brilliant.
Can’t get enough of the stuff
Saw them in '72 and was bowled over by Nick's invention and Rick's atmospheric keyboards. They were both, as this film shows, very comfortable improvising. Many thanks for sharing :)
I was there. They tell me i loved it
The filmore should have been preserved as a concert hall especially with all the legendary bands that played there. Now its a Apple bank :)
My favourite version of this founding father of all space-rock/psychedelic epics: Rick's haunting keyboards and the extended dynamics make it even better than the original.
This is why I love Pink Floyd. I saw Nick Mason's Saucerful of secrets on 22 06 2022 in Paris France my God I was back 50 years ago listening to early LP.
I thought I heard all of their boots. Apparently not. Thanks for posting this. I never tire of early Floyd.
weedmusic...Pink Floyd is the best...!!
One of if not the best video I have seen of a rendition of 'Interstellar', the visuals were brilliant, sound quality even better. This is PF pre Dark side of the moon and as they were when I used to go see them in concert late sixties early seventies. Of course the live version bears hardly any resemblance to the recorded version on their first album. The sound engineer Norman Smith was given the job of cutting down and arranging a 30 minute live version to a size that would fit neatly on a vinyl record containing all the other tracks. He was heard to say at the start, 'What am I supposed to do with this?' Well he did a very good job. Go Listen.
I love it at shows where your jaw is on your shoe and things will never be the same again in your life just from the simple application of music....
Exactly Right, I haven't been the same since 9/23/72 Winterland, San Francisco, Ca.
A treasure-find for me, thanks for posting SydMorrison67!
Not even now right now I hear that quality of music.
So amaizing...Wanderfull...Hipnotic...
You don't needt it.
Just list it...and travel...
I love more and more (time passing) early Pink Floyd. I had the privilege to see them in the 70, but I guess I was not musically educated enough... Thank you for sharing this.
Believe it or not Interstellar Overdrive was a big hit for Pink Floyd it was featured on a movie and was their live favorite in their early days.
Actually, it was featured on Doctor Strange montage scene right before riding his car and having an accident.
Astonishing video by one of my favorite bands! Next: "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun"
Pure magical and hypnotizing
A energizing & remarkable Barrett Powerful Psychedelic Rock Anthem! A great & precious Archive of Hi Quality Sound recording for the Posterity.
Que MARAVILLA DE VIAJE !!!
This one of PF best master pieces.
Brighton Dome 1972 footage!
Nick is killing it on the drums here. And Rick is smashing it on the boards!
definitely the best audio i have heard of this classic gig. thanks.
That's not fillmore west, it's brighton 72
@@patricksommer3971 Ah - THAT explains why it's not on my copy of the 1970 "Early Years" box set. Guess I'll have to get 1972, won't I?
@@BoBo0807 yes, it's on the 1972
No it's not on the 72 or the 70 box. Got em both. There's a fine recording of the whole gig on YTube, from which this is extracted. The audio of course, is excellent and one wonders why and how. Thanks to the poster for the added video clips.
@@thewordofgord yes, i was completely wrong.
The audio is Fillmore West, the video is from quite a few different concerts
Wow,good job putting that together,The early Floyd experience was loud sound with heavy visual support. You captured it perfectly
Phenomenal!!! Pure genius...Pink Floyd!!! Thanks. Enzo57 Italy
Personally, this is my favorite installer, overdrive!!!
A nice treat for us Pink Floyd fans! The guys look awesome. The music is amazing. Rick and Nick are at their best. Great video editing job, too! A truly psychedelic experience, matching with the music and the age. Thank you!👍❤️🎼🎵🎶
This video on this sound track are edited and assembled so well that it took me back to 1969, when on a summer road trip one night "Ummagumma" shook my ears, my heart and my brain. Wow! This video gave me the same feeling 55 years later, now through the retina of my eyes. Thank U and Felicitaciones! 😃
Definitely my favorite band throughout middle school and highschool... even with Syd Barrett's unusual but creative touch.
Syd created one helluva band for us mere mortals. I've got to go set the controls for the heart of the sun after listening to this. Hey Eugene, careful with that axe.
Im 60 I’ve seen a lot of live music and was into pink floyd big as a teenager some how I never saw them live-sucks
Wow wow wow. Awesome set and handsome chaps to boot.
Wonderful keys indeed!
My favourite Pink Floyd,with Syd and when they were an interesting psychedelic Rock Band taking risks and experimenting with their sound.
....sigh....Syd Barrett wasn't yet present at this concert.............He'd benn "left on the way" since April 1968.....So they were playing his songs like "interstellar overdrive", but he wasnt no more here.....
Great pictures. Respect! Fits very well!
The sound that reflects an time in music for the band and it's audience?
God bless Syd
Rick's keys at the beginning are incredible
Just fantastic.
There is no band better lyrically or musically better than the Floyd they are in a league if their own
i love the edit the end is so trippy
Great job putting this video together! Very enjoyable… Never heard this particular performance before either👍🎸
Being a fan of Pink Floyd as well as Deep Purple, it is a pleasant surprise to hear Pink Floyd playing some music of Deep Purple. From 7'20" till 9'20" we have the galloping rhythm of "Mandrake Root". As most people are not familiar with the first LP of Deep Purple, I refer to Made In Japan, where this theme was incorporated in "Space Trucking". The galloping rhythm was made popular in Europe by the TV-series "Bonanza", which I suppose was also seen by Roger Waters and John Lord.
Actually, Deep Purple took that galloping rhythm used on "Mandrake Root/Space Truckin'" from The Nice's 1967 cover of Dave Brubeck's "Rondo". It was also used in Love Sculpture's cover of "Sabre Dance" a year later. DP started inserting the rhythmic motif in performances of "Mandrake" around 1970.
OUTSTANDING!!!
"UNREAL' - I love this !
Superbe interprétation, l'une des meilleures que j'ai eu l'occasion d'écouter !
Wow! 1970 version. This way more rare then all 67 68 vers I heard !
What do you expect...their catalog was growing and Syd was no longer there
Molto bello dal vivo, potentissimo !
It would have been nice if the audiience interaction right before Roger introduces this were included.
You hear several guys in the audience calling out "Interstellar Overdrive," then Roger says "It's really been nice playing here, you know" right before introducing the song.
The crowd's enthusiastic response once they knew Floyd would indeed perform it makes this already wonderful recording all the more special.
I'm glad I'm tripping tonight wow
What drumming ! Nick you beauty.
They certainly jazzed this up a bit from the original version!
Epic performance!
This is fantastic.
This edit and this version both are wonderful, rick sounds good. Cheers 🍄💫
Syd started it all!
I have a bootleg CD of this gig and it sounds pretty good for a boot. I feel lucky to have gotten it. I think this one was also for sale on Wolfgang's Vault for a little while until Pink Floyd's business people found out about it and told them to stop selling it. You can still listen to it, though.
great version of that song.the visuals were nice as well
Fantastico video pink floyd all apice della loro improvvisazione
Amazing
Wow! Right on!
BRAVO!
Across the universe from sound to sounds😮
This is beautiful, and it looks so amazing. Thanks for uploading!
You know, this is cut from the 1972 Brighton Dome show and footage from Niedersachsenhalle, west germany 1970. Its nicely made, but sadly, footage from the most awesome early Floyd is virtually non-existent.
Quando comecei a ouvir rock nos velhos discos anos 80 Floyd Purple Sabbath HENDRIX e ficava imaginando como faziam tiravam aquele som...Ritchie Blackmore como tocavam...é hj dá p ver td dos caras...Led...é muito massa q antes só sabia por revistas e discos
Una meraviglia!!! :)))
Versione stupenda
Thank you SydMorrison67 for the magnificent edition of this masterpiece... in the 80s listening to a Floyd special on the radio (Santiago, Chile), the announcer said: *Pink Floyd's music will be the classic music of the 21st century*. .. what a doubt there is!!!
Es la música de Pink Floyd con Syd Barrett . Bien por los Floyd . Es de lo mejor . Shine on 💎❤️🌟🌞🇲🇽👍
awesome
(PINK FLOYD THE EPITOME OF MUSIC)
SHINE ON 💎
🎼☮️👊🇨🇦💫
4:51 is pure genuis
Thanks for this
24 yrs ago..and it sounds and looks 👌 awesome
24 years? You been sampling the psychedelics?
Great footage of the band
Most of this footage is actually 1972-73, with a little of St. Tropez 1970. And most of it is not Interstellar O. But still a fantastic mashup!