It's incredible, but there's no any official professionally made Pink Floyd video from the period 1973-1986. Just nothing! I wonder WHY? No "Dark side of the moon" show, nor even The Wall show - the most fascinating one any band has done ever. Why?
~~ starting about 2:30 -- this is some of the best closeup film of the band on stage from this era - such a crime that no full shows were properly filmed from this tour - or Animals in '77 ..
I was there… as a 16 year old on acid…. I remember the Concorde crashing in to the stage… and the spitfires… at least I think do…. Steve Miller doing Fly Like An Eagle and … Don Van Vliet… the good Captain… gosh… great to see this… thanks ! Oh yes it was in Quadraphonic sound too as i recall…
Yeah. This was also the opening number when I saw them at Liverpool Empire the previous November. Typical Floyd taking three years to actually record it!
No major band today would have dared to present a full hour of unreleased music to the concert crowd - they played both "Shine On" in full (except maybe the prelude), "You Gotta Be Crazy" (Dogs) and this one, raw, still works-in-progress and exciting...and they had been playing much of those in a live setting ever since the year before.
@@louise_rose True. I saw them at Liverpool Empire in November 1974 and that’s exactly what they played, before they did DSOTM and then “ Echoes”. I’m old btw.
It was a long time ago, substances had been partaken of, so it's possible that I could be mistaken, but I believe at least one of the planes from the flyby was a Hurricane.
@@srirahulpremkumar1600 7 shillings and 6 pence. In today's decimal currency about 37.5 p. We were about 15 rows from the front.Manchester Free Trade Hall with about 2000 capacity if that.
god i was only 5 years old then, but man to be in my 20's and seeing this back then ,would have blown my mind. you guys were lucky to see these shows live, ill tell ya. .
A great festival. The intro for Pink Floyd by Michael Palin was priceless - complete with Spitfire flypast. Throw in Steve Miller and it was one of the better British festivals in a brilliant location.
It was Graham Chapman who MCd Knebworth '75. He did at one point introduce "E D Gumby" who smashed a folding chair up onstage as a supposed attempt at a Pete Townshend impersonation, and that might have been Palin, but Chapman, dressed as an army officer was the MC.
87 was horrible, and I was 17 and so excited to see PinkFloyd! It was the first concert I ever went out in the halls and walked around to kill time, we and my friends called them Pink Fat
You're absolutely right!! I think so too. 80's and 90's are all too much overproduced, too much people on stage, so nothing can't go wrong anymore. But all that doesn't makes it better. This here, sounds more rough and much more better than all that" Delicate Sound of Thunder" and "Pulse" stuff
@@ManfredMrotzek The '88 and '94 shows and live albums were essentially live greatest hits, plus a bunch of songs from two mediocre albums. Boring beyond belief. Like you say, they're too tidy, too perfect. There's a few really cool moments where they "Improvise" or extend solos, but it's few and far between.
Great day out, best gig I went to in the seventies, pity the spitfires aren't on the video though. Thank you for showing this, brings back some great memories. Sadly my mate who I went with is no longer around to see this.
This is the best footage I’ve seen so sad they never filmed any of the early concerts I seen them in 73 77 80 and 87 the 87 show you can see but not 73 77 even 80 is not filmed good thank you so very much for sharing ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Wow,this is good stuff.I have seen lots of pictures from this concert but never live footage.You also did a great job of editing.And an added bonus is the sound quality.Pink Floyd rules as do all of us die hard fans.
NAWWW HABS JUST A GOOD TEAM… LEAFS A LEGENDARY.. NAME ANOTHER TEAM PAID AS MUCH, AS CRAZY AS A FAN BASE, AS HIGH TICKET PRICES, AND LOOSES EVERY FKN GAME 😂 LEGENDS.
I was there! I remember they came on very late and we missed the last train home and ended up sleeping at the station. Also Spitfire planes were supposed to fly over at the start but because of the delay came early confusing the crowd. The sound was poor and it wasn't their best performance but we were young and happy!
I’ve heard this early version of “Sheep”, before but never saw a video before. As most Floyd fans know, this song, and Dogs, (then named “You Gotta be Crazy”, were first created and played in concerts before Wish You Were Here was released. David wanted it on the new WYWH album, but Roger argued that it didn’t fit in WYWH. (One of the few times I would later take Roger’s side)! These two songs were reworked and polished to perfection on the next album Animals. I hear many fans say they didn’t like Animals, since it was a departure from the dreamy soundscape of DSOTM and WYWH, and the lyrics were bitter and cynical. Well, that was the world in 1977!! You had to be there! Punk music was on the rise, and popular bands like Floyd were derided as being “Dinosaurs of the old age”! Johnny Rotten himself famously wore a “I hate Pink Floyd” tee shirt! What does Roger do? He was the biggest punk of them all and dropped one of the first “F-Bombs” one Pigs! (And it was played on the radio for years before all the censorship kicked in! Before they removed the word Bullshit from “Money”)! Back to the original point, Animals was the first new Floyd album I ever bought, and I loved it for the fact that it WAS Different from the very smooth, mostly mellow sounds of DSOTM and WYWH! They sounded more like a real rock band without the luxurious sax solos, and gorgeous female backup singers! This was just the main band rocking out! I will always love this album! The Wall continued along this same vein, and that album was a MONSTER, containing some of the best songs they ever produced! Still, The Wall is not my favorite album. It was just too much, and one I simply cannot listen to start to finish and repeat, (unlike Animals)!
wow! never seen any clips from this era..65-94 lol..seen some photos. gilmour w the canadiens jersey. plus the music matches the video..mostly...this will be in rotation for awhile...thanks
Thought for a moment that the Battersea footage would be from the Animals cover shoot. But, giveaways: MI6 building, modern-looking train at 8.19, hi-viz jackets!
I was there, didn't the pig also fly down towards the stage. I think it took about three hours to get out of the car park. A field with one gate leading into the next field and so on. I sold my ticket and programme (actually a newspaper) for silly money a couple of years ago.
I was there. The best act of the day was Steve Miller with Cosmo Clifford and Les Dudek in his band. The Floyd were pretty good; the highlight of their set was Dick Parry's tenor solo on "Echoes" partly because it was brilliant playing and partly because I for one, wasn't expecting it.
My first ever live band experience was Genesis at Knebworth in 1978, which was astounding in terms of sound and lighting. This looks a world away in production and quality - for the less. Incredible what difference three years made in those days in terms of production quality and technology.
Raving and Drooling(Sheep) and Gotta Be Crazy ( Dogs), along with Shine On You Crazy Diamond, were written in 74 and developed on the road. They were originally going to be on Wish You Were Here , but it was decided to save and developed them some more, and they ended up making about 2/3 of Animals.
Grandiosa canción la primera vez que escuche el álbum quede alucinado pero esta canción es de otro mundo los instrumentos cambiados en el estudio de Walter gilmour
I was there and the photo's of the toilets that I had forgotten about, opened the door and looked in then went to the bushes a lot cleaner. Dock leaves are good.
@@AnthonyWilliams-ew3wp doesn't look like the sanitation improved much either. The 'latrines' at Knebworth '79 were a thing of legend, for all the wrong reasons (and that was just the smell...).
I still say Raving and Drooling was Pink Floyd at its peak. I liked the direction it was going. It did need to be cleaned up for the album but they cleaned it up too much. IMO
Half way through the song Gilmore changed his shirt from a Montreal Canadiens hockey jersey to a blue t-shirt and it also looks like he shaved off his beard???
It's unfortunate that pink floyd didn't document their live performances better.
In the 70’s!*
The “Delicate Sound of Thunder” and “Pulse” tours were amazingly filmed and produced.
@@facu_avm
They don't count as EARLY.
@@briano.1503 it doesn’t say EARLY in the comment bro.
It's incredible, but there's no any official professionally made Pink Floyd video from the period 1973-1986. Just nothing! I wonder WHY? No "Dark side of the moon" show, nor even The Wall show - the most fascinating one any band has done ever. Why?
@@Лантинорyo check out they released a live Dark side last year it’s impeccable
i was there,and was beautiful,12 hours of music and lots of peace
Que demais!!!
At 9’ 13” there’s a bloke in a brown jacket standing in the centre of the picture. It’s ME!!!
Thought it was you!!
You still look the same!!!!!
@tuberider324 And he looks shorter than that. Oh, the sense of humour of rockers. Old ones at that!
@@thewinkler6647 😂 thanks guys. Shucks, you’re too kind. You all look pretty good too.
@tuberider324 kudos to you for seeing Floyd at the prime time. I had only seen them, about 3 times, post Waters era.
~~ starting about 2:30 -- this is some of the best closeup film of the band on stage from this era - such a crime that no full shows were properly filmed from this tour - or Animals in '77 ..
Daytime footage looks like a soundcheck. Right?
I was there,july 4th 1975.I was only 15, it was brilliant.
It was July 5th.
I was there and it was great!
I envy you. Shine on!
Your mom was there
That was the day someone took pictures of David petting the horse. Same shirt. Lucky horse!
I was there I had an older brother who lived in Stevenage and we stayed with him brilliant show from what I remember
I was there… as a 16 year old on acid…. I remember the Concorde crashing in to the stage… and the spitfires… at least I think do…. Steve Miller doing Fly Like An Eagle and … Don Van Vliet… the good Captain… gosh… great to see this… thanks ! Oh yes it was in Quadraphonic sound too as i recall…
Nice!
Awesome
Was an amazing day.
Fabulous and rare footage, super intense and extraordinary gig of what will become Sheep on Animals LP
Yeah. This was also the opening number when I saw them at Liverpool Empire the previous November. Typical Floyd taking three years to actually record it!
No major band today would have dared to present a full hour of unreleased music to the concert crowd - they played both "Shine On" in full (except maybe the prelude), "You Gotta Be Crazy" (Dogs) and this one, raw, still works-in-progress and exciting...and they had been playing much of those in a live setting ever since the year before.
@@louise_rose True. I saw them at Liverpool Empire in November 1974 and that’s exactly what they played, before they did DSOTM and then “ Echoes”. I’m old btw.
I was there.At the start of P F I recall a couple of spitfires flew over the stage.Thanks for posting.
It was a long time ago, substances had been partaken of, so it's possible that I could be mistaken, but I believe at least one of the planes from the flyby was a Hurricane.
@@noneofyourbeeswax01 You know I think you could be right.
Also remember Graham Chapman( Mony Python) attempting to M.C. the proceedings.
@@srirahulpremkumar1600 7 shillings and 6 pence.
In today's decimal currency about 37.5 p.
We were about 15 rows from the front.Manchester Free Trade Hall with about 2000 capacity if that.
Love these days when bands presented first their music before the released album…
god i was only 5 years old then, but man to be in my 20's and seeing this back then ,would have blown my mind. you guys were lucky to see these shows live, ill tell ya. .
Damn you are a genius, I never thought I could find a record of this masterpiece. Thank you 😉
There is a album of this show.
I was there. 49 bloody years ago. Where the heck did all that time go?
Like sands through the hourglass.
When did pink flyod reach that legendary status in the uk ,similar to like the Rolling Stones??
Was it after like the wall album was released??
I was 18, just out of school and at my first festival. A brilliant day, filled with great music!
A great festival. The intro for Pink Floyd by Michael Palin was priceless - complete with Spitfire flypast. Throw in Steve Miller and it was one of the better British festivals in a brilliant location.
It was Graham Chapman who MCd Knebworth '75. He did at one point introduce "E D Gumby" who smashed a folding chair up onstage as a supposed attempt at a Pete Townshend impersonation, and that might have been Palin, but Chapman, dressed as an army officer was the MC.
This 11 minutes of cobbled together footage has more intensity than all of the 1987 and 1994 tours combined.
87 was horrible, and I was 17 and so excited to see PinkFloyd! It was the first concert I ever went out in the halls and walked around to kill time, we and my friends called them Pink Fat
Yes that shot of the young woman holding the crapper door closed for her friend was particularly intense and moving.
Absolutely true. But those tours aren’t really Floyd are they? An incredible simulation!
You're absolutely right!! I think so too. 80's and 90's are all too much overproduced, too much people on stage, so nothing can't go wrong anymore. But all that doesn't makes it better. This here, sounds more rough and much more better than all that" Delicate Sound of Thunder" and "Pulse" stuff
@@ManfredMrotzek The '88 and '94 shows and live albums were essentially live greatest hits, plus a bunch of songs from two mediocre albums. Boring beyond belief. Like you say, they're too tidy, too perfect. There's a few really cool moments where they "Improvise" or extend solos, but it's few and far between.
my favorite version of sheep !
That was the best music ever created great videos
My girlfriend and I cycled down from Cambridge and spent a couple of days afterwards cleaning up the mess, for which we were well rewarded.
Great day out, best gig I went to in the seventies, pity the spitfires aren't on the video though. Thank you for showing this, brings back some great memories. Sadly my mate who I went with is no longer around to see this.
One of my favorite album
My mum was there 😂❤ she rocked.
Muito foda. Ainda o verdadeiro Pink Floyd ✌🏼🤘🏼🤟🏽👍🏼☝🏼☝🏼💪🏼🕕🕡🐖
This is the best footage I’ve seen so sad they never filmed any of the early concerts I seen them in 73 77 80 and 87 the 87 show you can see but not 73 77 even 80 is not filmed good thank you so very much for sharing ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Amazing for a band so into visuals that they didn’t professionally record their live shows during their glory period. Almost feel cheated
how havent I seen this thisi footage is great
Wow,this is good stuff.I have seen lots of pictures from this concert but never live footage.You also did a great job of editing.And an added bonus is the sound quality.Pink Floyd rules as do all of us die hard fans.
David with Montreal hockey team Canadian shirt ...wow 🤩
I was supposed to gone to their Animals tour but missed it 😔 did go to Dark Side tour though first concert I ever went to 🎶🎵🥁🎹🎸🎤🤘😁👍
I got late to the Animals tour and missed the whole album. Heard wish you were here and dark side encore. MSG. The audio is on UA-cam. Great show.
Thank you! ❤
So apparently the entire comment section was there. I was not there.
I wasn’t there either.
Brilliant.
Im not sure which version i love more.
But i do wish that this version was somehow remastered digitally.
Great video so powerful.
I wasn't there.
I waited all day and night at my house for you, so we could not go together...
Me neither & 15
Wow - fantastic day - great bands topped off by Wish You Were Here! Went on my Triumph Trident....
Gilmore sporting a Habs sweater! Insanely iconic. That’s the legendary Montréal Canadians hockey team.. Go Habs Go!
Only a Habs fan would spell David Gilmour’s name wrong.
Go Bruins!
Hockey Fight. Fight. Fight. Fight. Go Red WIngs!
NAWWW HABS JUST A GOOD TEAM… LEAFS A LEGENDARY.. NAME ANOTHER TEAM PAID AS MUCH, AS CRAZY AS A FAN BASE, AS HIGH TICKET PRICES, AND LOOSES EVERY FKN GAME 😂 LEGENDS.
I was there! I remember they came on very late and we missed the last train home and ended up sleeping at the station. Also Spitfire planes were supposed to fly over at the start but because of the delay came early confusing the crowd. The sound was poor and it wasn't their best performance but we were young and happy!
Indeed.
I’ve heard this early version of “Sheep”, before but never saw a video before. As most Floyd fans know, this song, and Dogs, (then named “You Gotta be Crazy”, were first created and played in concerts before Wish You Were Here was released. David wanted it on the new WYWH album, but Roger argued that it didn’t fit in WYWH. (One of the few times I would later take Roger’s side)! These two songs were reworked and polished to perfection on the next album Animals.
I hear many fans say they didn’t like Animals, since it was a departure from the dreamy soundscape of DSOTM and WYWH, and the lyrics were bitter and cynical. Well, that was the world in 1977!! You had to be there! Punk music was on the rise, and popular bands like Floyd were derided as being “Dinosaurs of the old age”! Johnny Rotten himself famously wore a “I hate Pink Floyd” tee shirt! What does Roger do? He was the biggest punk of them all and dropped one of the first “F-Bombs” one Pigs! (And it was played on the radio for years before all the censorship kicked in! Before they removed the word Bullshit from “Money”)!
Back to the original point, Animals was the first new Floyd album I ever bought, and I loved it for the fact that it WAS Different from the very smooth, mostly mellow sounds of DSOTM and WYWH! They sounded more like a real rock band without the luxurious sax solos, and gorgeous female backup singers! This was just the main band rocking out! I will always love this album! The Wall continued along this same vein, and that album was a MONSTER, containing some of the best songs they ever produced! Still, The Wall is not my favorite album. It was just too much, and one I simply cannot listen to start to finish and repeat, (unlike Animals)!
They were and still are fabulous even during a bad performance….they are still First In Space!!
Awesome
Roger❤!!!!!
wow! never seen any clips from this era..65-94 lol..seen some photos. gilmour w the canadiens jersey. plus the music matches the video..mostly...this will be in rotation for awhile...thanks
This is live at wembley 1974
Thought for a moment that the Battersea footage would be from the Animals cover shoot. But, giveaways: MI6 building, modern-looking train at 8.19, hi-viz jackets!
this is a good description for Waters now
That's mean. And accurate!
I still don’t understand how the same guy who produced a work of such sensitive humanity as DSotM turned into such an unbearable jackass.
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I was there, didn't the pig also fly down towards the stage. I think it took about three hours to get out of the car park. A field with one gate leading into the next field and so on. I sold my ticket and programme (actually a newspaper) for silly money a couple of years ago.
When did pink flyod reach that legendary status in the uk ,similar to like the Rolling Stones??
Was it after like the wall album was released??
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I was there. The best act of the day was Steve Miller with Cosmo Clifford and Les Dudek in his band. The Floyd were pretty good; the highlight of their set was Dick Parry's tenor solo on "Echoes" partly because it was brilliant playing and partly because I for one, wasn't expecting it.
💓
My first ever live band experience was Genesis at Knebworth in 1978, which was astounding in terms of sound and lighting. This looks a world away in production and quality - for the less. Incredible what difference three years made in those days in terms of production quality and technology.
Ive never heard this before, never knew it existed. What a mad song 😂luv it!
This song became in the song Sheep, in the Animals album
If there was one band i wish i had seen . . .
(and pigs can fly)
Muchas gracias por compartir, maravilloso el vídeo y claro buena música.
Un abrazo desde Paipa Boyacá Colombia
👌👍
Oooh how i wish i was there
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incrível!!!
Demais da conta..para mim é uma das melhores músicas da história🤘🤘🤘
Nombre esta muy bueno y la calidad de audio y video son estupendos, ojala hubieran grabado mas sobre este material...
Fucking top, man!!! Du caralhooo!
Rick Wright rewelacyjny jak zwykle ❤❤❤
This is”Sheep”without any of the other lyrics like “You better watch out…there may be dogs around!!!…Rock on Floyd!!!
Yes, we know.
So much footage we never got early years is looking increasingly ridiculous!🤪
i was there..
When did pink flyod reach that legendary status in the uk ,similar to like the Rolling Stones??
Was it after like the wall album was released??
@srirahulpremkumar1600 it was dark side
@@stofffpv3128 that one album made them from an unknown band to a legendary band?? How??
Go Hans Go
Go Haps!
I hear two guitars on some parts? Who is playing the second live guitar?
Didn’t Snowy White play with them around this period ?
Snowy was a brave man, playing between Dave and Roger, while they were staring daggers at each other.
Snowy white
No shot, is that Roger playing a strat?!
He and Dave swapped on this on the studio version as far as I know. Rog on rhythm but Dave playing the choppy chords.
The beginning of this version of the song always reminds me of something from the soundtrack to Apocalypse Now.
No shots of the cable half-size spitfire 'crashing' into the back of the stage. There was a real fly past too
Eles provocavam um tremendo alvoroço só se respirava Pinkfloyd 😥💾💿🎤🎸🎹🎷📀📼🎧📺
INVINCIBLE FORCE BAND KO AND THE KNOCKOUTS BAND LEMON TREE SONG COOL
Intersting lots of Amimals was in the can b4 Wish You Were Here
PF to coś więcej niż tylko muzyka
Yes, they are an experience
I don't understand. The animals album is from 1977.
Raving and Drooling(Sheep) and Gotta Be Crazy ( Dogs), along with Shine On You Crazy Diamond, were written in 74 and developed on the road. They were originally going to be on Wish You Were Here , but it was decided to save and developed them some more, and they ended up making about 2/3 of Animals.
Wasn't dsotm developed the same way,as was "shine on"?
@@gusosullivan7821 sure was.
I can dig it…have the recording from Wish You Were Here immersion…amazing
Grandiosa canción la primera vez que escuche el álbum quede alucinado pero esta canción es de otro mundo los instrumentos cambiados en el estudio de Walter gilmour
Creating of sheeps... 😊🎉
They are the shit!!!
It's SHEEP - Early Version.
👍🐟🎸🎶🎵🎶🎵🌙🎧🎸
I was there and the photo's of the toilets that I had forgotten about, opened the door and looked in then went to the bushes a lot cleaner. Dock leaves are good.
🤣🤣🤣
Que tenían ellos contra las filmaciones ?? Porque casi no hay buenos registros de sus conciertos en los años dorados de los 70😢
As US kids listening on headphones doing bong hits.. it's a rocking fuc*ing song & the images from the LP jacket...like what's happening here??
I was there four years later to see Led Zeppelin. Looks like they used the same fencing 😝
Me too. 4th August 1979. I had the worst case of diarrhoea in my life after eating a burger there.
@@AnthonyWilliams-ew3wp doesn't look like the sanitation improved much either. The 'latrines' at Knebworth '79 were a thing of legend, for all the wrong reasons (and that was just the smell...).
@@noelmajers6369 planks over trenches. The horror. The horror.
@@AnthonyWilliams-ew3wp 🤣
Низкий поклон Сиду Баррету. Он придумал это закчание. Всем остальным поклон не меньше, за развитие темы.
al least a film of live pf
I still say Raving and Drooling was Pink Floyd at its peak. I liked the direction it was going. It did need to be cleaned up for the album but they cleaned it up too much. IMO
me likie.
Half way through the song Gilmore changed his shirt from a Montreal Canadiens hockey jersey to a blue t-shirt and it also looks like he shaved off his beard???
And we are all still dealing with the financial dynasty mafia PIGS!
Someone was filming on stage .
Why do you paste the same sequence at 9:01 ?
Who were the backup musicians?
Plink Foyd
What’s up with the Habs jersey?
The video ain't exactly syncing up with the song. Doubt this is from that concert.
NO AUDIO??????!!!!!!