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Show #66 Release date: 18. August, 2006

This podcast is based on a show I had done before (Show #12, Air date: 12. June, 2004) with some changes to the playlist.  I didn't get to all the tracks I wanted to so I'll have to continue this one, later on sometime.  After Atom Heart Mother, I'll take you away on a sonic journey with post-Waters Floyd material and soundscapes.  You may want to wear headphones.

  1. One of These Days - Live In Pompeii Soundtrack [Pompeii, Italy, October 1971]
  2. Mudmen - Obscured By Clouds
  3. Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast [City Hall, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England, 22. December, 1970]
  4. Saucerful of Secrets [The Dome, Brighton, East Sussex, England, 20. January 1970]
  5. Main Theme - More
  6. Interstellar Overdrive (mono single version) Arnold Lane French EP
  7. Atom Heart Mother (w/ Philip Jones Brass Ensemble and the John Alldis Choir) [Paris Cinema, London, England, 16. July, 1970]
  8. Soundscape (1994 pre-show sound collage - excerpt)
  9. Signs of Life - A Momentary Lapse of Reason
  10. Soundscape (1994 pre-show sound collage - excerpt)
  11. Cluster One - Division Bell
  12. Terminal Frost [Tennis Centre, Melbourne, Australia, 19. February 1988]
  13. Marooned (David Gilmour, 50th Anniversary Fender Strat Show) [Wembley Arena, London, England, 24. September, 2004]
Direct download: BD66_-_floyd_podcast_-_08-18-06.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 10:38 PM
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Show #65 Release date: 4. August, 2006

The third and final installment of the L.A. Concert series. The premiere of Dark Side of The Moon for the Hollywood glitterati, 22. September 1972.

The Hollywood Bowl officially opened in 1922 on the site of a natural amphitheatre formerly known as the Daisy Dell.  Roger and his band will perform Dark Side of The Moon at "The Bowl" later this year, October 5th, 6th, and 7th.

This podcast starts out with David Gilmour's acoustic performance of Dark Globe, recorded live last week 27. July 2006 at Clam Castle, Klam, Austria, as a tribute to Roger Barrett.

Set 1:
1. Breathe
2. On The Run
3. Time / Breathe (reprise)
4. Great Gig In The Sky
5. Money
6. Us And Them
7. Any Colour You Like
8. Brain Damage
9. Eclipse

Set 2:
10. One of These Days
11. Careful With That Axe, Eugene
12. Set The Controls For The Heart of The Sun
13. Echoes

Encore:
14. Saucerful of Secrets

Photo: The Hollywood Bowl during setup for Pink Floyd's concert on 22 Sept.1972.

Direct download: BD65_-_floyd_podcast_-_08-04-06.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 10:34 PM
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Show #64, Release date: 2. August, 2006

Since the "Covers" podcast, I've had many people ask about Phish's performance of Dark Side of the Moon.  So I decided to whip up a quickcast of this performance in its entirety recorded on 2. November, 1998Maybe we should call these special, shorter podcasts of Brain Damage, "Brain Stroke?"

Here's the story of how it all came about from Phish.com.

"Over the years, the band has been known to play particularly exceptional shows in order to make otherwise under-attended or remotely-situated gigs more unique. On November 2nd at the E Center in Salt Lake, they decided to keep the Halloween "musical costume" tradition alive for another show - that afternoon, the band requested a copy of Pink Floyd's Dark Side of The Moon CD. Backstage in their practice room, they began to learn the recording, note-for-note. The show began and the first set was full of energy and well-played. Trey was especially talkative with the crowd, and thanked some of the participants from the Dead Goat Saloon. Set two opened with Down With Disease which was followed by The Mango Song, a tune that had been played rarely in recent years. You Enjoy Myself followed and segued into an even more uncommon Harpua. The narration section consisted of a story told by Trey about the main character in the song, Jimmy, and his cat Poster Nutbag, and their journey through the desert to a sold-out show in the hectic city of Las Vegas. Trey referenced the band's first performance in Las Vegas (December 6, 1996) which had also featured the song Harpua, that time with a guest appearance by yodelers and multiple Elvi, and continued with Jimmy getting a ride to Salt Lake City. According to the narrative, the driver of Jimmy's godsend car was listening to Dark Side of The Moon at which point Phish front-of-house engineer Paul Languedoc began the taped effects that kick off the Pink Floyd CD and the band proceeded to perform the album (which they had learned earlier in the day) in its entirety. Having taken the audience on a most unexpected journey..."

Direct download: BD64_-_Phloyd_podcast_-_08-01-06.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 7:53 AM
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