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(YouTube) Video Pink Floyd live at the UFO Club. Keep watch for the walrus near the end, coo coo ca choo   (youtube.com) divider line 32
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Godscrack [TotalFark] 2009-06-11 07:16:06 PM  
Which one's Pink?

 
HappyHarryHardOn [TotalFark] 2009-06-11 07:20:07 PM  
trippy shiat, subby

"Pipers at the Gates of Dawn" is more important to me than all Pink Floyd's albums combined. And comparing him with Gilmour is comparing apples and oranges

 
Because People in power are Stupid 2009-06-11 10:14:09 PM  
That was farking incredible.

 
JBLars [TotalFark] 2009-06-11 10:41:32 PM  
It's "goo goo ga joob", subby. Seriously. Go find a Magical Mystery Tour LP and have a look at the lyric book inside.

/pedant
//That's a massive pet peeve of mine. "Koo koo ka choo" is Simon & Garfunkel.
///I am the eggman.

 
Glenechocreek 2009-06-12 06:38:15 AM  
That's not Paul McCartney. Who IS that guy?

 
Mad Mark 2009-06-12 06:38:58 AM  
Cool early Pink footage. Thanks subby!

 
Kinan 2009-06-12 07:02:41 AM  
Magical Mystery Tour lyrics were on the back of the album IIRC.

Just sayin

 
Scutter 2009-06-12 08:00:01 AM  
I think I can safely say that this is the first time I've ever seen people dance to Pink Floyd.

 
Mr. Potatoass 2009-06-12 08:59:35 AM  
I was there a couple of years later, when it was called the Streetlight Club.

 
Cooper420 2009-06-12 09:53:54 AM  
Good old Interstellar Overdrive... mmmmm.


/Owns 4 copies of Dark Side of The Moon on Vinyl
//Owns the new limited CD Box Set
///Loves everything Pink Floyd

 
LrdPhoenix 2009-06-12 10:10:17 AM  
Stop at 3:14.

 
LrdPhoenix 2009-06-12 10:11:37 AM  
LrdPhoenix: Stop at 3:14.

And 3:04.

 
dr.zaeus 2009-06-12 10:34:26 AM  
coo coo ca cha?

www.classictvquotes.com

/hot like a cop

 
Dorf11 2009-06-12 12:20:40 PM  
I remember this being played on their last tour, complete with the 60s-era primitive acoustics and oil effects, right before the main show.

I wasn't in any shape to say if it was a recording or the band screwing with my head.

 
Land Ark [TotalFark] 2009-06-12 01:05:15 PM  
Caaaaaaaaaaaaaaall the poliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice.

 
mynameismark 2009-06-12 01:59:48 PM  
HappyHarryHardOn: trippy shiat, subby

"Pipers at the Gates of Dawn" is more important to me than all Pink Floyd's albums combined. And comparing him with Gilmour is comparing apples and oranges



Wow thats quite a statement.

You must really love your 60's, British, Avant-Garde, experimental acid rock. More power to ya, man. I prefer post-Syd Floyd.

 
simian04 2009-06-12 02:40:52 PM  
Goo goo ga joob.

/ftfy

 
Doc Strange 2009-06-12 02:55:14 PM  
HappyHarryHardOn: trippy shiat, subby

"Pipers at the Gates of Dawn" is more important to me than all Pink Floyd's albums combined. And comparing him with Gilmour is comparing apples and oranges


Thought you might like to know, i'm the lorry driver man

/"Apples and Oranges". Boy, that's an obscure reference.

 
triplenickel03 2009-06-12 03:54:42 PM  
The woman dancing in the video looks like Elaine from Sienfeld.

 
Cooper420 2009-06-12 04:28:35 PM  
Doc Strange: HappyHarryHardOn: trippy shiat, subby

"Pipers at the Gates of Dawn" is more important to me than all Pink Floyd's albums combined. And comparing him with Gilmour is comparing apples and oranges

Thought you might like to know, i'm the lorry driver man

/"Apples and Oranges". Boy, that's an obscure reference.


The Piper at the Gates of Dawn there is no S.

/ Owns the 40th Anniversary 3 Disc version of that album, includes mono and stereo mix of Apples & Oranges.

 
phartnocker 2009-06-12 04:47:23 PM  
Hmmm. from following a few links about Syd:

Looking into the mirror on acid

I found this to be not totally unlike the real experience...

 
AsBaile 2009-06-12 07:01:08 PM  
Cooper420: Good old Interstellar Overdrive... mmmmm.


/Owns 4 copies of Dark Side of The Moon on Vinyl
//Owns the new limited CD Box Set
///Loves everything Pink Floyd


Let me guess. The regular DSOTM (with all the stickers and posters - both the USA and England version), The Half Speed Mastered, The Quad Version, and the 'Picture Disc'. I had them too - all of PF albums (even 'A Nice Pair'). Alas, lost in public storage seven years ago.... :(

 
mfaby 2009-06-12 07:03:18 PM  
Wow.
Amazing to see Paul McCartney holding an interview while high.

 
mahavishnunj 2009-06-12 08:09:29 PM  
Dorf11: I remember this being played on their last tour, complete with the 60s-era primitive acoustics and oil effects, right before the main show.

I wasn't in any shape to say if it was a recording or the band screwing with my head.


it was the band playing behind a screen and you could only see their shadows with all the lava lamp looking shiat projected on the front of it. you didnt imagine that.

 
Rhino Jockey 2009-06-12 08:39:56 PM  
For those of you wondering, the name of that song was "Interstellar Overdrive," not Overdrive, as stated in the video description.

/Pink Floyd is the apotheosis of sound

 
Rhino Jockey 2009-06-12 08:41:07 PM  
By the way, where's Wil? I've yet to see a Floyd thread he doesn't post in.

 
TSE 2009-06-12 08:51:31 PM  
Binson Echorec currently on eBay for $4100

 
Henry Holland 2009-06-12 09:25:17 PM  
Glenechocreek: That's not Paul McCartney. Who IS that guy?

FTW.

Great footage. I'd love to show that to hippie haters and say "THAT'S what hippies look like. All that back to the land, long stringy hair, don't bathe for weeks stuff is a bastard child of the hippie thing". I wish I could find it online, but I read a Grace Slick quote where she said that a hippie was someone who was intellectual, took acid for spiritual growth, was anti-war but not pacifist, anti-consumerism and open about sexuality. I consider myself a hippie but I have nothing in common with drugged out Grateful Dead fans wearing tie dye and selling grilled cheese on the lot.

Oh, Animals is the best Pink Floyd album. If you haven't heard the mono version of Piper at the Gates Dawn, seek it out, it's incredible. I can't wait to get The Beatles albums in mono come September, that's how they were mixed at the time, stereo was an afterthought.

/UFO Club FTW, part 2

 
Aleister Bannister 2009-06-12 09:33:27 PM  
Wicked ceiling fan

 
Andric 2009-06-13 12:04:09 AM  
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DarKrow 2009-06-13 03:08:38 PM  
Doc Strange: HappyHarryHardOn: trippy shiat, subby

"Pipers at the Gates of Dawn" is more important to me than all Pink Floyd's albums combined. And comparing him with Gilmour is comparing apples and oranges

Thought you might like to know, i'm the lorry driver man


She's on the run!

 
Robert1966 [TotalFark] 2009-06-13 10:06:28 PM  
It's interesting that John Lennon was known as the avant garde Beatle when - as this video shows - it was actually McCartney who got into the underground scene in London and encouraged and supported acts like Pink Floyd.

 
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