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'Here they come!' is one of the most well known quotes at the start of a Pink Floyd show...and not only one show of many but the start of the most exciting tours Pink Floyd ever presented...and the birth of 'The Dark Side of the Moon'.
In this episode, Phil Salathé and Ian Priston delve deep into the January 1972 shows, offering insightful musical analysis and thorough research to shed light on this pivotal moment in Pink Floyd’s history.
Over the course of eight days in January 1972, Pink Floyd began to showcase The Dark Side Of The Moon, their brand-new piece of music, which would ultimately define their legacy. The band kicked off their tour with concerts in Brighton, Portsmouth, Bournemouth, and Southampton, before heading north to Newcastle and Leeds.
For live recording collectors, these early dates have long been a source of confusion, with persistent issues regarding accurate dates and uncertainties surrounding the content and quality of the audience recordings. Consequently, the pivotal January shows are often overshadowed by the February 1972 Rainbow Theatre concerts.
Chapters:
00:00:00 Introduction (January 1972)
00:12:56 Thursday, 20 January 1972 - The Dome, Brighton
00:38:39 Friday, 21 January 1972 - Portsmouth Guildhall, Portsmouth
00:51:14 Saturday, 22 January 1972 - Bournemouth Winter Gardens, Bournemouth
01:06:39 Sunday, 23 January 1972 - Southampton Guildhall, Southampton
01:18:24 Thursday, 27 January 1972 - Newcastle City Hall, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne
01:33:57 Friday, 28 January 1972 - Leeds Town Hall, Leeds
01:38:46 The journey ends & outro
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'Here they come!' is one of the most well known quotes at the start of a Pink Floyd show...and not only one show of many but the start of the most exciting tours Pink Floyd ever presented...and the birth of 'The Dark Side of the Moon'.
In this episode, Phil Salathé and Ian Priston delve deep into the January 1972 shows, offering insightful musical analysis and thorough research to shed light on this pivotal moment in Pink Floyd’s history.
Over the course of eight days in January 1972, Pink Floyd began to showcase The Dark Side Of The Moon, their brand-new piece of music, which would ultimately define their legacy. The band kicked off their tour with concerts in Brighton, Portsmouth, Bournemouth, and Southampton, before heading north to Newcastle and Leeds.
For live recording collectors, these early dates have long been a source of confusion, with persistent issues regarding accurate dates and uncertainties surrounding the content and quality of the audience recordings. Consequently, the pivotal January shows are often overshadowed by the February 1972 Rainbow Theatre concerts.
Chapters:
00:00:00 Introduction (January 1972)
00:12:56 Thursday, 20 January 1972 - The Dome, Brighton
00:38:39 Friday, 21 January 1972 - Portsmouth Guildhall, Portsmouth
00:51:14 Saturday, 22 January 1972 - Bournemouth Winter Gardens, Bournemouth
01:06:39 Sunday, 23 January 1972 - Southampton Guildhall, Southampton
01:18:24 Thursday, 27 January 1972 - Newcastle City Hall, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne
01:33:57 Friday, 28 January 1972 - Leeds Town Hall, Leeds
01:38:46 The journey ends & outro
Homepage: https://fingalscavepodcast.com
Youtube: https://youtu.be/oQ_7lxpUuMg
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcas...e/id1686352696
Amazon: https://music.amazon.de/podcasts/ef8...ink-floyd-fans
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5l7sw8X4YkSNpvxkYOzF2z
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