Pink Floyd - Live in Montréal, QC (July 6th, 1977) - FULL CONCERT REMASTER
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- We wanted to create a huge composite edit using audio, 8mm and photographs to commemorate the 47th anniversary of Pink Floyd's legendary performance at the Olympic Stadium in Montréal. So, here you go! The 8mm clips and most of the circulating photographs are synced to our 5-recording remaster matrix, done by our amazing friend and partner, Davide Capolongo (support his band Wilful Dream!)
Lossless audio download available on ravinganddrooling.com this Summer
0:59 - Sheep
12:28 - Pigs on the Wing pt. 1
14:41 - Dogs
33:12 - Beginning of Pigs on the Wing pt. 2/Firework Rant
34:51 - Pigs on the Wing pt. 2
37:46 - Pigs (Three Different Ones)
57:12 - Shine On You Crazy Diamond pt. 1-5
1:10:42 - Welcome To The Machine
1:18:52 - Have a Cigar
1:23:50 - Wish You Were Here
1:31:02 - Shine On You Crazy Diamond pt. 6-9
1:55:32 - Money
2:08:59 - Us and Them
2:20:32 - Blues
Below is a note from our partner, Bobby, who conceived the idea for the project and took the pleasure in doing all of the timeline editing...
"I started work on this over half a year ago and this was easily the longest project I’ve ever worked on. I’ve always wanted to make this type of video with a longer film, but I felt this concert was too historically significant to leave the (then) new film, photos, and remixed audio separated. Many were disappointed with the 8mm not having many long uninterrupted shots, but I was simply amazed somebody could capture as much as they did with what little they had. The best way to enjoy is to not view the film as if it is footage, but as if it is pictures that sometimes move. If Graham would’ve taken long shots we might’ve not seen the alleged shot of the spitting incident, or maybe this project wouldn’t have even been possible. It wouldn’t have been possible without Nuff’s audio sync for sure. My favorite part was seeing the mirror ball projection manifest, rise from the stage, spinning at the end of Shine on 6-9 in real time...
P.S.: We discovered a photo at 1:56:38 and it shows a fan climbing up the front of the stage. He is in front of Nick's kit and Roger stood in the same spot while angrily yelling at somebody in Money. Is this a photograph of the spit victim?"
Colouring/Sync (D.Graham) - Nuff, Lyttee
Processing (D.Graham) - The Police Archive, Notelu
5-Recording Remaster/Matrix - Davide Capolongo
Photo ID/Restoration - Nuff, RedJohn, Lyttee, Jason N.
Project/Editing - Bobby's Archive
Direction - Bobby's Archive, The PFRG
Footage - Daniel Graham (LolaClips)
Photo Credits/Copyright - Yves Beauchamps, Wray Ellis, Pink Floyd Archive/Musica Et Som/Pop Rock/Telephoto PC/Romain Fouray, Marc-André Beaudin, Len Sidaway, John Deggett, Jean Louis Boyer, Guy Menard, François Beaumont, Denis Lapalme, DZUBOKS, Brian MacInnis, Bloomz, Bill Brennan, André Bazinet, and several unknown photographers.
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Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
man, watching this just makes me wish pink floyd had recorded every damn live session from the 70s, especially those raw, unfiltered performances. there’s just something about the energy they had back then.. especially in the 70s.. that you just can’t capture in a studio album. you can feel the tension, the edge. they were pushing boundaries every night, and you hear it in every note, every solo, like they were teetering on the edge of something massive. it’s a whole other level of floyd.. i mean, that’s just… MAGIC! would give anything for more pro footage and quality of these shows.
Yes. Much is lost to time. Only the Dead either recorded every show or allowed it to be recorded. Led Zep was really the worst at allowing tapers, and now we don't have much live from them.
Zep got it the worst? You don't have much live from Zep? You guys literally have over 120 8mm films, soundboards, and an insane amount of audience tapes and some pro shots. What does PF have? About 30-40 8mm films, no soundboards, most of 67-74 missing in audio form, and no pro shot between 72-80.
I'd like to beg to differ on your claim.
@@ThePFRG If you were alive then and going to concerts you know Zep checked everyone for sound equipment. They were afraid that bootlegs would cut into their income. Such sentiment was the rule and not the exception. The Grateful Dead had everything recorded and you could listen to it in real-time. It's great there is as much Led now as there is, it doesn't change the facts of the previous 50 years.
You misunderstood my comment.
@@ThePFRG Thank you, my sorry. Carry on.
It was a thrill being able to work on this project. Thank you to everyone who made this video possible.
Thank you Bobby! It's one of the last great things about the internet, being able to share such an amazing piece of musical history with people (like me) who weren't even a twinkle in their parents eye. Maybe it's the drink, but I commend you mi amigo, may life bring you nothing but the best. Thank you.
I was witness to 16 Pink Floyd shows in 1977 including this one... Each show was an entity upon itself with its quirks it's different instrumental passages and one of a kind audio bearings it was a phenomenal year for Pink Floyd in a phenomenal year for those who were able to witness these shows so enjoy the remembrances the best you can because that's all we have. Think the powers that be for the bootleggers. Because under no circumstance did the band film every show or create 5.1 audio for every show created and performed though we all wish they had.. so again enjoy what you see and hear from the Days of wine and roses and a time where we were freer than we are today..
wow, 16 shows is a lot! Did you take any photographs there?
Any chance the Telecaster Dave is playing may be the same guitar he used on his present tour
@MrKennyanders No. The "Tele" David used recently is an Esquire that he calls the Workmate. It's one of the only guitars he didn't sell. He had it as a backup for this '77 tour but never had to use it. It's all over his self-titled debut album, About Face and The Wall.
Nice comment.
This was my 1st concert. Milwaukee County stadium 1977.what a show. Thoughtful, mesmerizing music. Thanks to the guy that posted this. I'm grateful.
Finding gems like this make me realize I was indeed born way too late, missed all good stuff and only got to see them in like 1994,.... The Division Bell Tour and that was because I lived next to the stadium and got scalped tickets (very good seats though)
Pre-Wall Pink Floyd? Hell yes please.
Definitely on my Marty McFly list of times to visit whenever Doc builds that infernal Time Machine.
Just be glad the time machine was not invented in the 1970's. Doc Brown would have probably used an AMC Pacer 😄😄
We wanted to create a huge composite edit using audio, 8mm and photographs to commemorate the 47th anniversary of Pink Floyd's legendary performance at the Olympic Stadium in Montréal. So, here you go! The 8mm clips and most of the circulating photographs are synced to our 5-recording remaster matrix, done by our amazing friend and partner, Davide Capolongo (support his band Wilful Dream!)
Lossless audio download available on ravinganddrooling.com this Summer
0:59 - Sheep
12:28 - Pigs on the Wing pt. 1
14:41 - Dogs
33:12 - Beginning of Pigs on the Wing pt. 2/Firework Rant
34:51 - Pigs on the Wing pt. 2
37:46 - Pigs (Three Different Ones)
57:12 - Shine On You Crazy Diamond pt. 1-5
1:10:42 - Welcome To The Machine
1:18:52 - Have a Cigar
1:23:50 - Wish You Were Here
1:31:02 - Shine On You Crazy Diamond pt. 6-9
1:55:32 - Money
2:08:59 - Us and Them
2:20:32 - Blues
Below is a note from our partner, Bobby, who conceived the idea for the project and took the pleasure in doing all of the timeline editing...
"I started work on this over half a year ago and this was easily the longest project I’ve ever worked on. I’ve always wanted to make this type of video with a longer film, but I felt this concert was too historically significant to leave the (then) new film, photos, and remixed audio separated. Many were disappointed with the 8mm not having many long uninterrupted shots, but I was simply amazed somebody could capture as much as they did with what little they had. The best way to enjoy is to not view the film as if it is footage, but as if it is pictures that sometimes move. If Graham would’ve taken long shots we might’ve not seen the alleged shot of the spitting incident, or maybe this project wouldn’t have even been possible. It wouldn’t have been possible without Nuff’s audio sync for sure. My favorite part was seeing the mirror ball projection manifest, rise from the stage, spinning at the end of Shine on 6-9 in real time...
P.S.: We discovered a photo at 1:56:38 and it shows a fan climbing up the front of the stage. He is in front of Nick's kit and Roger stood in the same spot while angrily yelling at somebody in Money. Is this a photograph of the spit victim?"
Colouring/Sync (D.Graham) - Nuff, Lyttee
Processing (D.Graham) - The Police Archive, Notelu
5-Recording Remaster/Matrix - Davide Capolongo
Photo ID/Restoration - Nuff, RedJohn, Lyttee, Jason N.
Project/Editing - Bobby's Archive
Direction - Bobby's Archive, The PFRG
Footage - Daniel Graham (LolaClips)
Photo Credits/Copyright - Yves Beauchamps, Wray Ellis, Pink Floyd Archive/Musica Et Som/Pop Rock/Telephoto PC/Romain Fouray, Marc-André Beaudin, Len Sidaway, John Deggett, Jean Louis Boyer, Guy Menard, François Beaumont, Denis Lapalme, DZUBOKS, Brian MacInnis, Bloomz, Bill Brennan, André Bazinet, and several unknown photographers.
PLEASE REACH US IF YOUR NAME IS MISSING
Thank you!!
For all the hard work that went into this, it certainly deserves more than the 1000 odd views that it will get on YT!
@@CricketEnglandIt will reach a lot more. You'll see!
Brilliantly done: thank you 🙏
Love this! Appreciate the efforts of all involved.
I love it when waters sings nobody knows where we are and gilmour cant stop laughing and both cant hold it 😂
Have A Cigar from Animal Instincts also has a great laughter moment
This is the most aggressive, dirty and dark version I've ever heard from Pigs (Three Different Ones).
I love it.
🤘🏻😂
Better than Pulse live
@@vincenzostr4488not a very difficult standard to top!
This was a historical moment but this was a very bad performance. Trainwreck with David’s guitar malfunction on Shine On Part 3, the bum notes, the lap steel solo not perfectly executed, flubbed lyrics and just a bad vibe. This was the second tour in a row which ended with disaster. If only Pink Floyd had played the Summit in Houston in 1977 it would have been pro shot and a soundboard recording and they played great in Houston and Fort Worth was phenomenal except Dick Parry’s saxophone mike was down on Shine On Parts 1-5 but the rest of the show was phenomenal. Boston was the last awesome performance (which was in a sports arena Boston Garden) and after that the wheels came loose. The performance had two recordings and Roger’s henchman Mick freaked out on the first recorder. The second recorder got through unscathed.
To be fair on this historic performance, the band nailed Dogs but cats just yakking all through it… I get Waters point, people need to STFU. Still do DeadCo is a prime example these days. But the sound on this capture is second to none and with the visuals….. buff said
@@707strait There was some bum notes and the acoustics of Olympic Stadium were very bad. ELP somehow overcame that when they played there a month after Pink Floyd but to ELP’s advantage they filmed the promo video for Fanfare at Olympic Stadium in February 1977 before playing there in August with orchestra.
Wow, the memories!! Citizen of Montreal here at 68 years old just drifting back in time.
Thank you so much for this opportunity. This is once in a lifetime in my view. No way would I ever think I could close my eyes and pretend I am there.
Me gusta probar hacer lo contrario. Tu comentario me incentivó a cerrar los ojos e imaginar que estoy ahí y siento que viajé en el tiempo y espacio a Montreal 1977 pink Floyd, gracias
Powerful rendition of "Sheep", it sends shivers down your spine. The 70's definitely provided a lot of the most exuberant rock ever.
I watch this entire thing like 4x a week. Best live version of Animals I’ve ever heard.
Glad to hear, man!!! Thanks for watching. Yes, this is the most complete, definitive Montréal 1977 experience that you will find online.
Gilmour’s solo during Dogs is electric. This is amazing to be able to listen to this show. Thanks for the hard work.
Went from Ottawa to Montreal to see this concert. Was a great show. A buzz I will never forget. Also saw their Division Bell concert in the Olympic Stadium in May 1994. Best concert ever. Pink Floyd bombarded your eyes and ears from beginning to end.
I never got to see pink floyd but i was lucky enough to see metallica last year at the olympic stadium now that was an amazing show and i had no problem with the venue but some people complained about the sound from it
@@poisonous-shadows understand that sound engineering is a lot better nowadays than back then. The acoustics in the stadium is horrible due to all the concrete though, but with the right sound engineers and equipment it's possible to pull it off. That stadium is finish and it's a deathtrap! Imagine if there were a panic and people started rushing out? It's not up to present day code. The Bell Centre, it's amazing acoustics! It was structurally designed to host concerts. I got to see Floyd at the stadium in 94. My first real concert. That stage was so huge that it was almost touching the roof of the stadium. The length was from one side of the stadium to the other. It's was a behemoth! I don't think I'll ever see a stage that big ever again. Got to also see Roger at the Bell. Couldn't imagine what it was like hearing them live when they were together.
@@sebastienbolduc5654 i agree its not the best place for a concert but im glad they did have it there it was my first time in that stadium it did smell musty seats were small and hard but i still enjoyed the show but leaving there was a nightmare it took about 30mins to get out
It was this show, Montreal, that inspired The Wall, right? I’m looking for the moment Waters spits on the audience. Furthermore, can someone please tell me why there is a second bass player? (the who also plays guitar on some songs? Seriously- why is this not a more frequent topic???
@jimcall5232 because most people already know about it. Some songs require two guitars, so if Roger is playing bass, Snowy is playing guitar. If Roger is playing guitar, Snowy is playing bass. There is never a second bass player. Roger plays guitar on Sheep, Pigs 3 and Welcome To The Machine. There is no reason for it to be a frequent topic when you can find the answer with 1 google search.
3:03 wow amazing restoration work on that picture!
Also damn the audio's good, this Davide guy seems to be a real master of his craft
2 of my uncles have always spoken so highly about this concert. I must have heard them speak of it 100 times easily. I love it, it was just a 2 hour drive for them. LSD 25 was in "circulation" and they eventually made it to the promised land. Thank you for this!
yeah my father talk me alot about this concert too lol... Nice to finally able to see it, I will talk to him about it.
I had just turned 19 and was sitting way up there in the Big O. What a night !
👍👍
This is awesome. Thanks to all those that worked to put this together. I was at the show and because it was late, and they had played a couple of encores already, I left sure that the show was over, in an effort to get a little ahead of the huge crowd letting out, and then I found out later that I missed a final all out blues encore. I was so angry at myself for missing that. At least now I can get to hear it. And it is so sweet.
Great concert ! I was there in 1977 !! 🎵🎵👍🤓😺👈
Lucky you🙂
Thank you for this Labor of Love
I saw this boiling up at a show two weeks earlier. Snowy was playing between Dave and Roger, dodging the stares of daggers, but what energy it all had!
when the pink floyd fan research group treats the bands history better than the band
It's a shame that rights holders sit on the content they have in hand. I'm thinking in particular of the wall concert tour which was filmed in 35mm. I'm convinced that Rodger Water has that under his belt but he'll never do anything with it...
Rogers too busy ranting and and raving to worry about PF any more
As far as the official record goes, David has stated that they filmed only 3 songs completely. Everything else are just extra snippets from cameramen who decided to keep rolling. Roger does have the multicam shows but they need some serious AI to clean up the picture and upscale it from SD video to HD/4K.
@@EsteemedRepresentativeThe Wall multicam shows on tape (Earls Court 1980) that roger owns and shows in documentaries doesn’t need a lot of work or a ton of AI restoration, the source’s quality is actually better than Pulse (1994)
@@BobbysArchiveI've seen small black and white clips of late 60s Doctor Who that fans upscaled using AI and the difference is stunning. Releasing them as-is would be a wasted opportunity.
I never cease to be amazed by the skill, dedication, passion, and energy you guys put into this work. Thank you from the bottom of my atom heart.
i was there! but the 1975 pink floyd concert at the montreal autostade was the best concert i ever attended. memories!
My friend Tommy Huges told me about that concert
Said that he thought a nuke hit the place at one time in his Mesculan high.
The end of Pigs was simply amazing
Ich bin 68 Jahre alt und konnte damals leider nicht bei der Animals Tour dabei sein. Danke, dass sie mir es jetzt ermöglicht haben doch indirekt dabei zu sein. Alles klasse, was Sie da gemacht haben. Ich danke Ihnen von ganzem Herzen für die wunderbare Aufnahme. Jetzt bin ich glücklich und kann weinen.
❤ gracias por estar aquí
Came to see that concert by bus from Ottawa. We had some whiskey to prime us up and was on the floor section.
Do remember that guy way on top of the Stadium, we all saw him. The show was great, the music fantastic, but
as time passes we forget, so thanks for posting The audio is like you are there, with all the
vibes from the crowd having a great time.
Once ended, there was quite a crowd going to the exits, and by the time we found the parking with all the buses,
we were barely through the doors when the bus departed....
The guy that was on top of the stadium was a friend of mine. He is from Québec city. Each time I see him we joke about that and that he had his 15 minutes time of glory. He told me that there was a lot of smoke going on top. Police came to take him while he was there.
Sat on the field for this concert. Purchased the tickets at Treble Clef, if memory serves me right. A package deal including transportation by school bus from Ottawa and back.
👍👍👍👍👍
This is great, we wer' so stoned at this show I don't remember much of it. Thanx !!
This is so amazing! Thank you so much to everyone involved. One thing that I really like to hear from those tours is how different Wish You Were Here was played, with electric guitar, repeating the chorus and Gilmour singing some parts very different, since AMLOR tour they kinda took a different approach replicating much more the original version
Wow, Animals and Wish You Were Here in their entirety plus some dark side tracks. Cool setlist
This is incredible work. I'm honestly flabbergasted that there's footage of Roger spitting. In hindsight it makes total sense that the incident would color the Floyd's perception of their performance, but in interviews they make this concert out to be an absolute trainwreck. This is one of the best Floyd bootlegs I've ever heard.
Yeah, they make it into a train wreck because of Roger's attitude. BTW..... How did you see Roger spit on someone? I NEVER could see a thing.
@jason-hy8ci We get it buddy, you have a hate-boner for Roger. Move along now.
WE ARE SO BACK 🔥🔥🔥🗣️🗣️‼️‼️‼️
GREAT JOB can't wait to see more
love Blues at the end
so many pictures i have never seen before and know that there was so much video
This recording is super duper. Thank you for sharing your work, remastering this gem.
Simply amazing ! Been waiting for this one. A big thank you to everyone involved in the project ! Amazing job as always !!!
Best band of the century. Geniuses.
Amazing how music can fire up memories that’ve been “in storage.” I saw them in Dallas 9-10-72, still remains the best concert l’ve ever experienced. Gilmour’s voice can melt cold steel. Now 73, l continually give my 3 grandlings music history. These recorded concerts are as important as petroglyphs! Genius composers, like no others, their music takes you on a melodic journey that washes away everything else in your brain. It touches my soul, literally brings tears to my eyes. What a gift to the world you are Pink Floyd. 💖🎶
Loved to hear your story. Have you ever been to a Grateful Dead show? My dream was to see either of these bands live - so unfortunate I was born almost 30 years ago from this performance. But with much love (and thank you PF Research Group) UA-cam preserves its beauty
@ Thanks for your sweet reply! I never saw The Grateful Dead either. 😢 I second your gratefulnees to the Pink Floyd Research group for all the effort & technology expertise to preserve these awesome concerts. 💖
Thank you guys, both!!! These kinds of comments are what makes us want to do this to begin with!
@ Whose ever idea it was to start this group to do this, l dub all of thee into Sainthood!!! 😁
1:38:43 I read somewhere that David was making faces at Roger or maybe someone in the crowd that made Roger bust out laughing. Of course I always laugh along with him LOL
I think it was because Roger sang "Nobody knows where we are" a bit earlier and he kept it together until then :P Dave couldnt ofc as he laughed/stopped singing during his parts already :D
YO THIS IS CRAZY BRO
as always, thanks to everyone involved
i was at the london gig,still my fav floyd concert ,march 16th 1977 they played animals and wish you were here complete with money being the encore
thats the tampa show they did wish you were here then animals encored with money great concert
Just stumbled upon this… wonderful work!!! Really UA-cam at its finest. Thanks
this is actually mindblowing, probably the best project so far!
Great remaster! no hum, and it sounds like your at the concert!
I was only 10yrs old in 77', but got to see them here in Montreal in 87', 88', and 94' ... plus Waters a few times too
Right on. Thanks for sharing.
Amazing audio and overall great job. Thank you
I WAS THERE IT WAS AWESOME
You guys are the craziest floydians I know. You are unbelievably great. Take all the time you need, we all understand it. Become healthy again and live the life that makes you happy.
Freaking amazing! Thank you! Shine on!!
Great work again from you and your amazing team , editing together from photos and super8 footage can't be easy. Excellent sound too. Really enjoyed it. I was fortunate and young enough to have seen the London show in 1977 in a much smaller indoor venue..
Makes me think that one day I'll see my super 8 Wall Concert footage from Earl's Court get the same magic added and released.
Thanks for the amazing words, Derek!
And yes, your films will see the same magic as this one day. It is continually being worked on. We have to do the audio for several shows separately, colour everything etc. Lots of work but it already looks so great.
My very first concert !
Full sensory overload 😮
Where The Wall….was born.
Gracias por compartir 💎 , Saludos Floydianos . Gustav de 🇦🇷 . ⚒️
So much clearer and "where's the good ole' syd?" Geez, If roger heard that, he would jump off the stage and punch the dude out. Thanks ThePFRG and Bobby for making this video happened.
This is great! I'm so glad I found it! Excellent work!
Merci pour ce beau cadeau. Très apprécié.✌
I was there, but could not get a ticket. I could hear some of it from outside the stadium, I remember being disappointed hearing 'Welcome to the Machine', my favorite song at the time, sung an octave lower than on the album. At some point, fairly big smoldering chunks fell around me, a minute after the fireworks ended. I saw them quite a few times after that, with tickets!
What a phenomenal job producing this. A÷÷÷. A tremendous thank you..
I was at the double rainbow show in Anaheim. It appeared shortly before the start of the show and was directly behind the stage. When the lights went down, you could hear the sheep slowly coming down from the back of the stadium (quadraphonic sound).
This is incredible work, well done all! I always love the live versions of the wish you were here album better than the studio version.
Roger’s confrontation with the audience member: 2:00:00
The iconic spit incident: 2:00:32
The Wall was born
Rogers is still ranting a raving on like that today so nothing much has changed
I am from montreal but was a bit young to be at this show. I have always wanted to know but never been able to find who was the recipient of that loogie. You would think someone would like to be known as the influencer for the wall. All I can think of is that he and whoever he was with were to messed up to remember, or perhaps he has gone on to that great gig in the sky.
@bloomz1 I'm not sure if the comment you're referring to was on our channel or another, but we very very rarely delete comments unless we find them offensive or a scam. Rest assured we did not delete anything by you. If it included a swear word then maybe it got auto-removed by UA-cam, otherwise I have no idea why it would have vanished. That's odd.
@@ThePFRG Thank you - I re-posted it, maybe a ghost in the machine - I like sharing my PF experiences, we followed this tour Portland, Oakland 2 nights, Madison Square all 4 nights, then up to Montreal for that absolute zoo of the concert - worst crowd - ever. Terrible fireworks both at MSG and Montreal. Someone threw a smoke bomb (or something) that exploded very close to us, and let out this horrible yellow dust that got on my eyeballs, and I was blinded for a few minutes. That was flat scary.
My first was 1969 free concert at Hampstead Heath London.
In all I saw Pink Floyd 17 times, and now Roger 7 times. Greatest shows on Earth.
2 months after i saw them in anaheim california. a night that changed my life.
Yes! Saw them May 7 that year Anaheim, so familiar the sounds from that night, I hear them here. So long ago, a profound night for me also. So good, what a memory.
@@UnCivilizzedArt same night as me! 2 days before my 16th birthday. what a present!
Hey you both, we have an 8mm film on our channel from the May 7th Anaheim show! Check it out if you haven't already: ua-cam.com/video/xe9YvjB5UEY/v-deo.htmlsi=pVWRbkn2PsnlOjti
@@ThePFRG thanks! Yes, a lot of people don’t realize what an awesome album Animals is, for me it’s crazy arrangements or movements that run thru the entire album (live) that have been ingrained in my young (just turned 16) mind that make animals the best. Thanks for bringing back a bit of those memories, your work is appreciated.
My buddy and I flew to the concert from Manitoba. Brings back memories, that's for sure!
Huge thanks for you guys.
Thank you very much for this!
Is there even the remotest possibility of such material being officially released? Even knowing that this album has the total essence of Roger Waters, why did Gilmour never even consider playing anything from this album again, and as if he had deleted it from his brain.
Thank you very much to whoever posted this work of art.
this is awesome
Thanks much!
Thank you so much for this 🫂
Thank you for sharing!
Mes parents ont assistés a cette tournée au pavillon de Paris. j'étais même pas né encore, et bien plus de 45ans plus tard il leur arrivent encore de m'en parler tellement ca les a marqué
@@fredfx8803 Awesome!
Saw PF in 75 in Atlanta for their launch of the Wish you were here album
Wonderful work on this! I so appreciate your work and dedication to this, and I'm glad you could use some of my pictures
And it's lovely for me to re-live it, AND I see at least 1 of my pics in there, at 56:24
It also audibly captures so well the spitting deal. At 54:05 Roger taunting the kid to come back, and going quite clearly on "Come back - All is forgiven" for at least a minute or so before it happened.
I was right on the barricades in front of David, so maybe 15 feet from Roger. We arrived before the show started and got as close as possible, and stayed until the last snare note Nick played as they "fireman carried" him off stage with his snare in his lap.
wow..thanks ..fantastic work.
Wow well done 🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤so grateful for this
Wow this is awesome! Thanks for all the hard work that went into this :)
How the hell did I miss this lol?!?! Excellent job!!!
Mon père était présent au show des floyd et il a été très heureux de leurs musique et quand il m'a dit qu'il y allait j'ai pleurer et il m'a dit voyons la petite je ne savais pas que tu les aimait sinon je t'aurais acheté un billet j'ai manqué le bateaux ouin 🤧merci d'avoir partagé le vidéo et la musique ❤❤ ❤🇲🇶
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Wow, beau travail!
Thank you so much for this, great work!
sheep!! fantastico
Thanks for your efforts!!
Dave's often said how he disliked this gig and I think the other members have said it felt off, but it goes to show that the band had really high standards for themselves and yet as an audience member you would never have known it was a bad night. No matter how bad things got or were, they never half assed anything.
One word: AMAZING!
Best band in music history
Great job restoring such a pivotal gig - I really enjoyed listening to the obvious tension in the band. Pigs (3 different ones) is superb, as is Shine On (the less said about WYWH the better!)
Loving it!
Probablemente esto sea lo mas cerca q estaremos de ver un concierto de pink floyd de los de aquella epoca , epoca q para mi es la mejor , la mejor epoca del mejor grupo del mundo , gracias
Wow amazing work everybody!!! What a great show.... Also it's funny to hear all the people yelling "assis!" (sit down!) during Us & Them...
i went to this tour in tampa fla. best concert ever
I saw this show in Wisconsin. Incredible, then and now. 1975, damn 49 years ago I was more familiar with dark side and 15 years old. Shades of Wish you were here and Animals. Cheers
Amazing!!!!
The concert that spawned “The Wall.”
Even though The Wall was even more visually spectacular, the older I get the more I’ve come to realize I really like Animals so much more.
@@KickflipGnasty I think animals is much more relatable. No one in the world can understand how Waters was feeling when he wrote the wall.
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I very much agree. Animals totally is more relatable. I understand that The Wall is somewhat of an autobiographical album for Roger Waters, but there are so many moments on that album where I’m like, “I really don’t know what you’re talking about”. 😆
Habéis hecho una obra de arte. Gracias gracias gracias infinitas ❤❤❤❤❤
I believe this is the show that inspired Roger Waters to write "The Wall". He spit on a concertgoer and realized that he had become what he had hated.
When I saw this tour (in KC) I was 16.
It remains to this day the only concert in which there was an intermission (between Animals and Welcome to the Machine) during which I didn't see anyone leave their seat...
We were all just stunned
Holy cow this was incredible 👏👏👏
Just the people screaming and howling of the fans in the beginning is so 70s early 80s rock concerts that will never sound so raw and powerful again.