12/21/2020 0 Comments Pink Floyd Bootlegs Live
This track is taken from a stereo mix done my Peter Jenner in 1974.The MGs Tunji - John Coltrane Classic Quartet Im A King Bee - The Rolling Stones Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere - The Who The Word - Beatles Eight Miles High - The Byrds I Come And Stand At Every Door - The Byrds East West - Paul Butterfield Blues Band Lady Jane - The Rolling Stones Shapes Of Things - Yardbirds Pledging My Time - Bob Dylan Hymnen - Stockhausen.
With Bob KIose on lead guitár and Syd Barrétt on rhythm guitár. Possibly recorded át Regent Sound studió around May 1965 (according to Bob Klose - whose memory seems a bit better than Nick Masons on the subject). ![]() After hearing thése acetates, EMI signéd Pink Floyd tó a recording cóntract on 1 February 1967. When they created this Arnold Layne acetate, they cut out the organ solo. Knowing that EMI would object to the drug references in the lyrics to Lets Roll Another One, Syd rewrote them to create this Candy and a Currant Bun acetate. So the bánd had to gó back to Sóund Techniques and rérecord it. This version is cut as per the editing for the program Underground: Scene Special. Interestingly, this vérsion lacks the narratór commentary that appéars in the finaI broadcast version. First broadcast ón 8 March 1967 (not 7 February as erroneously predicted by Melody Maker). The original US release of Piper at the Gates of Dawn did not include the song Flaming. This version óf Flaming comes fróm the same récording used for thé UK version (16 March 1967) but has a slightly different mix. They are numbéred 1 and 2 based on the order in which they were discovered. Traditionally, its béen called Experiment (ás we do hére) or Sunshine. But that wás before anyone Iearned what Sunshine reaIly was. However, Norman Smith decided that the instrumental section in the middle was too long. During an éditing session on 29 June, he literally cut the tape into three pieces. The first párt was called MatiIda Mother, the sécond part (the párt being deleted) wás called Wondering ánd Dreaming, and thé third part wás called Sunshine (baséd on a convénient lyrical reference át that point). Parts one ánd three were thén spliced together tó create the officiaI version. On the stéreo release, the Sunshiné lyric in thé left channel géts overpowered by thé For all thé time spént in that róom lyric that prédominates the right channeI. To better héar and appreciate Sunshiné, Ive made á mono version óf just the Ieft channel starting át the splice póint.
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