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    SOYCD in 1973 or Mandela effect?

    Hi there. I swear I read somewhere that in some certain 1973 performance they played some chords progression from SOYCD. Does anybody remember this or am I imagining things?
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    I don't remember : perhaps during the intro of Obscured By Clouds which could vaguely makes you think about the intro of Shine On You Crazy Diamond.
    Otherwise, the middle-jam of Childhood's End : sure it was influenced by Cream's We're Going Wrong, but you can also hear some parts of what will be used for What Should We Do Now? (the chord progression).
    I can't have in mind another piece from 1973 where there could have been enough part of intro to hear some snippets of Shine On.
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      #3
      I listened to the various versions from Dec 1,5,9 1972 and March 6 and 8 1973 and didn't hear anything distinctly as far as Shine On. I was also thinking that middle part of Rick's right before Dave comes in towards the end can sound vaguely like it depending on the sound quality of the recording.
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        #4
        Maybe you're thinking of the '71 show where they played some notes similar to Breathe? Can't remember the song or date but it was at the end of the tour.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Demamo View Post
          Maybe you're thinking of the '71 show where they played some notes similar to Breathe? Can't remember the song or date but it was at the end of the tour.
          Embryo I think

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            #6
            I always tought that I hear the money bassline in of the tunings of the Amsterdamse BosĀ“71 show.

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              #7
              I read once about an early live version of OOTD that sounded like Dave was using a bow during the tremolo section. I've never been able to reconcile this with anything.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Demamo View Post
                Maybe you're thinking of the '71 show where they played some notes similar to Breathe? Can't remember the song or date but it was at the end of the tour.
                No, I'm aware of that one (The Embryo from Cincinnati November '71).
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Anredeon View Post
                  I always tought that I hear the money bassline in of the tunings of the Amsterdamse BosĀ“71 show.
                  Well In fact they've been playing with some of the basslines from Money as early as Moonhead from the moonlanding thing at the BBC back in 1969.
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by gotta_be_crazy View Post

                    Well In fact they've been playing with some of the basslines from Money as early as Moonhead from the moonlanding thing at the BBC back in 1969.
                    Yeah, but that's just a descending walk of a scale, isn't it?

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