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PINK FLOYD 1975 PROMO (8mm FOOTAGE COMING)
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Originally posted by Ikhnaton View Post
The film is mind blowing, it’s one of the best 8mm I ever worked on, but …. don’t expect full songs. That’s 8mm with all its limitations. Speedy captured some of the best parts of the show though. It’s very well filmed, no out focus parts.
The film was edited on one 400ft reel by speedy and it’s almost 28min long.
For the anecdote, the film was lost (but known by Rob) and after some researches it was found mislabelled ! Sadly, some of his films are still missing, like his Genesis 1975 lamb tour film….
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I can't believe such an iconic show that most of us have grown up with will now come to life...The last time this happened with such an impact is the KQED film....I had the vinyl of that for about five years, Raving and Drooling double album...which I put on to a cassette tape (and I still have that) which pretty much lived in my car stereo...then I got a really, really bad VHS tape where you had to squint your eyes to work out the image...followed by a second VHS where you could see the green visual effect but still garbage...That was still porn to me...And years later, eventually the internet came along and behold...with ethereal chord and all.... What we now have... So this Ivor Wynne show is going to make me cry like a baby...I remember the day I bought my record...mid 1980s...around the same time i got my first KQED VHS...I can still recall it being handed over the counter to me....almost 40 years ago....far out...and now It's coming alive....so frigging cool!!!
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My dream, which has probably been done before (Harvested I think, TommyGun back in the early youtube era), is for someone to take all of the good quality footage we have of Floyd 72-77 and make a giant film of them performing dark side, wish, and animals all interspersed with photos and the Mr screen films throughout. I think with all the work people have been doing with restorations to 8mm Film and bootlegs this might be a cool project/reality. Especially since we at least have the footage that was restored/released on the immersion box sets of the Mr screen films.Favorite Bootlegs: Santa Monica - 5/1/1970, Brescia - 06/19/1971, Los Angeles - 09/22/1972, Boston - 06/18/1975, NYC - 07/02/1977
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Originally posted by TheGreenStrat View PostMy dream, which has probably been done before (Harvested I think, TommyGun back in the early youtube era), is for someone to take all of the good quality footage we have of Floyd 72-77 and make a giant film of them performing dark side, wish, and animals all interspersed with photos and the Mr screen films throughout. I think with all the work people have been doing with restorations to 8mm Film and bootlegs this might be a cool project/reality. Especially since we at least have the footage that was restored/released on the immersion box sets of the Mr screen films.
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Originally posted by H.Timseel View PostI can't believe such an iconic show that most of us have grown up with will now come to life...The last time this happened with such an impact is the KQED film....I had the vinyl of that for about five years, Raving and Drooling double album...which I put on to a cassette tape (and I still have that) which pretty much lived in my car stereo...then I got a really, really bad VHS tape where you had to squint your eyes to work out the image...followed by a second VHS where you could see the green visual effect but still garbage...That was still porn to me...And years later, eventually the internet came along and behold...with ethereal chord and all.... What we now have... So this Ivor Wynne show is going to make me cry like a baby...I remember the day I bought my record...mid 1980s...around the same time i got my first KQED VHS...I can still recall it being handed over the counter to me....almost 40 years ago....far out...and now It's coming alive....so frigging cool!!!
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Originally posted by Melvin (That's The Name) View Post
I love this idea! I know some folks who may be able to pull it off but I think they're busy currently with other things. I'll pass this on to them!Favorite Bootlegs: Santa Monica - 5/1/1970, Brescia - 06/19/1971, Los Angeles - 09/22/1972, Boston - 06/18/1975, NYC - 07/02/1977
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I really love:
1) that this is being released after so, so many time!
2) that we still have Raving&Drooling to talk about this. Without it, I'd probably NEVER ever watch this videos. Oh, how Yeeshkul lives in my heart.
What a great time to be alive, at the same time as you folks.
Life is good.
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Originally posted by H.Timseel View PostI can't believe such an iconic show that most of us have grown up with will now come to life...The last time this happened with such an impact is the KQED film....I had the vinyl of that for about five years, Raving and Drooling double album...which I put on to a cassette tape (and I still have that) which pretty much lived in my car stereo...then I got a really, really bad VHS tape where you had to squint your eyes to work out the image...followed by a second VHS where you could see the green visual effect but still garbage...That was still porn to me...And years later, eventually the internet came along and behold...with ethereal chord and all.... What we now have... So this Ivor Wynne show is going to make me cry like a baby...I remember the day I bought my record...mid 1980s...around the same time i got my first KQED VHS...I can still recall it being handed over the counter to me....almost 40 years ago....far out...and now It's coming alive....so frigging cool!!!
Ever since then I have been dreaming of an official release of the show! I still believe!
I'm amazed of how much footage we've gotten since then! Can't wait to see this 1975 footage!! 😊
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