This song is called Corrosion in the pink room, they used to play it live during the early 70s. Although, Waters' manager tell him to name the song as "Steven". They used the "whalesong sound" also used in Embryo and Echoes.
"Corrosion", Embryo (Roland Petit Ballet). Recorded on December 1970 (probably on 5th, a Saturday). Broadcasted on January 1971. BBC Pink Floyd Beginnings 1967-1972.
"Corrosion", Embryo (Roland Petit Ballet). Recorded on December 1970 (probably on 5th, a Saturday). Broadcasted on January 1971. BBC Pink Floyd Beginnings 1967-1972.
MoVi Corp Oh very cool. I've heard everything by them. I used to have the entire collection way back in the 1970's. They were among my favorite bands. Awesome Stuff!
This sounds like they were working on an idea that was eventually used in the "Atom Heart Mother Suite." Cool! Kind of like listening to the Zambriski Point Sessions.
"Corrosion", Embryo (Roland Petit Ballet). Recorded on December 1970 (probably on 5th, a Saturday). Broadcasted on January 1971. BBC Pink Floyd Beginnings 1967-1972.
"Corrosion", Embryo (Roland Petit Ballet). Recorded on December 1970 (probably on 5th, a Saturday). Broadcasted on January 1971. BBC Pink Floyd Beginnings 1967-1972.
Achei simplesmente maravilhoso! Não conhecia este vídeo do Floyd. Entre tanto serve para mostrar a importância do experimentalismo da banda, em especial de Roger, para a música e não somente para o rock. É triste observar que não existem mais bandas criativas desde naipe há décadas. Mas em síntese aqui é um espaço para floydianos. A maioria que não acompanhou a trajetória da banda vai ficar boiando. Parabéns pela postagem de vídeo tão bonito e singular!
Thanks for sharing! Pink Floyd gives the sound from the future etc.. PF is more than music, u do understand or not, but everyone loves the music/sound.
The sennheiser guitar mics are so awesome but they cost about 1200.00 bucks for one in descent shape. They used those alot on Pompeii too! I just think the black grill with the gold trim is really fantastik! Greetings from Illinois!
I started seeing them after dark side came out and ya never knew when a song was over or not, but it was an amazing show from the time they came on till they told us to go home. I never needed drugs to see them and hearing them was the best high I ever had. Or someone slipped something into my drink in which I have no recollection of...
The ‘jazzy’ break out that comes around 4.08 was used as the intro to The Embryo, which was on the Harvest sampler, A Breath of Fresh Air. It was played live by the band during the 1970-72 period.
Just keep watching these amazing videos. I try not to be biased & say they're all beautiful in their own way.ok I cant lie.i watch them for David!!yum!!!
This is the Floyd hashing out the song "Echoes". It may not sound like it here but Echoes was a result of many, many sessions like this one. Tentatively named "Return Of The Son Of Nothing", the end result is Echoes. Thank you Edbazs for this great post!
They did a lot of interesting experimental stuff when they were learning what their equipment could do. You can here parts of some of their greatest songs in this.
@@lasered97 he is coming here to Phoenix oct 30, I got tickets. Saucer full of secrets echos tour. This is the second time I seeing him. I saw him back in 2019 just before Covid hit. The first saucer full of secrets tour. It was a great show. I recorded most of it. Nick got his gong back from Roger. 🤣🤣🤣
@@lasered97 It’s more than that, I don’t know if you’re old enough to have seen Pink Floyd after the break up with Roger Waters. But this is the band that David Gilmour assembled to travel with them on their concert tours in the late 80s 90s and early 2000s. And they are also the band that’s been helping them in the studio with all the other albums since the break up with Roger Waters. So for all intensive purposes. This is Pink Floyd or as close as your going to get at this point and time.
I ran Pink Floyd laser shows at the local planetarium and also worked with the man who developed all the standards for lasers in the 70s and did lasers for Pink Floyd in 1987 and also the gentleman in the delicate sound of thunder video the original not the remake that lit a cigarette off the laser I worked with him too his name is Scott Page. Wal Meader can also be seen on the video during run like hell and he is the one that was on the team that developed all the standards for lasers in the 1970s. I have personally met Scott page by the way he was the sax player on the momentary lapse tour. I'm a Floyd nut my phone number used to end in p i n k.
This is "corrosion in the pink room", a very rare song only played on live in the pink floyd 70´s shows, if you wants, search on wikipedia. Thanks for this great very rare video man.
"Corrosion", Embryo (Roland Petit Ballet). Recorded on December 1970 (probably on 5th, a Saturday). Broadcasted on January 1971. BBC Pink Floyd Beginnings 1967-1972.
My band Delayed Sleep does the same thing. We all listen to what everyone is playing and there is no fuss about who gets to solo and this and that. No drama is always good for a band. Just play to have fun, and thats what they were doing right here!! Great find!!
Waters voice is amazingly haunting . . . I love it when Mason goes up to the piano as well . . . its just this bizzare vibe of music but works so well. Love Pink Floyd!
sounds like improv material from "meddle" only wish they could've stayed together and toured instead of what i like to call the david gilmour band we've heard touring the momentary lapse of reason, etc. this vid here though is STELLAR in my opinion. thank you so much for sharing it with us.
Starting at 3:43, this features a jam heard elsewhere in bootlegs of the unreleased song "Embryo." (Yeah yeah, I know the demo was on Works, but it bore little resemblance to what they played live.) The "Stephen!" whispering is creepy. Thanks to the abrupt cuts, this recording is like a weird mash-up of Saucerful of Secrets, Careful with that Axe Eugene, and Embryo. Maybe with a bit of Echoes, too.
Well, another of their jammy improvisations. You can see a bundle of experiments that later would be part of famous songs: Playing with mikes and sound effects as in "Careful with that axe, Eugene" or the last seconds, in which you can see David singing a melody really close to the opening one in Echoes, with a falsetto just like in "wish you were here"...
Thanks bro!!...maybe I was a bit harsh in that comment...but people should know they can't compare something they did in the past with anything that an influencial band does. That's all.
This is so freaking awesome!! Could you please tell me some details from this video, like the name of the songs and the place where it was played? Thanks, and please keep these Rare videos coming! DoctorFloyd
This song is called Dark Side On the Moon. It is about their old lead singer Robert Waters. He died in the insane asylum after the doctors gave him too much acid. I believe this song is on The Division Bell. That is their truly experimental phase. I read a book about these guy's. The older stuff is great eg; Momentary Lapse of Reason and Division Bell. Two works of art. The new stuff like Pulse and Radio KAOS is not as good
You're thinking of SYD BARRET. Roger Waters is still touring with and without Pink Floyd. And Syd didn't die in an asylum he died of diabetes in the 2000s.
It sounds like you did acid. Their experimental phase was in the late 60s. Momentary Lapse of Reason (1987) and The Division Bell (1994) are not what is considered Pink Floyd's "older stuff" and hardly experimental. Pulse is 1995. Radio K.A.O.S. is not PF, it is Roger Waters's solo album. This song is Corrosion In The Pink Room, which was not released just played live in the early 70s. Syd Barrett died in 2006 of pancreatic cancer. I'm hoping you were joking because then I'd truly think you're on acid. (:
wow! really rare this video i never see this thing before...thanks for posting... sound like the part of roger in "ummagumma" or maybe "embryo" ....whatever this stuff is great!!!
In the original studio version and live bootleg versions I have heard, yes there are vocals. This video seems to be an excerpt from the song. When they reached the middle of the song in live performances, they would improvise and experiment for quite some length and the song would often resemble a hybrid of "Careful With That Axe, Eugene" and "Echoes." It's possible that it could be "Embryo" in its embryonic stages ;), or it could be an entirely different, free-form improvised jam. Who can say for sure?
@OmegaWolfPack Yeah, I remember that too. And I believe they mention something about him in something else as well, I just can't remember where. Maybe I'm thinking of the Pompeii as well. But I remember hearing Roger say Steve in that and I was like :O... HE DOES EXIST!
It's got elements of several late 60's/early 70's stuff but it has never been recordedin the studio in this form. Among others it's got elements of Embryo, a piece played live on many occasions and eventually recorded in 1970, produced by Norman Smith. The only official release in my knowledge was on the 1983 japanese compilation called WORKS. WORKS is still available at Amazon.
Judging from bootlegs that I've heard, the jam that cuts in at 4:10 is definitely part of their live version of Embryo. Besides that, you got me for the jam at the beginning.
1st part looks like early practice for Live in Pompeii. Also,at about 1:20 to 1:25, although this was obviously before then, that sounds a lot like the start of Us and Them, and some of the later (than this) Dark Side of the Moon stuff. At the very end think Great Gig in the Sky. This is a good video that really shows a lot of Floyd's unique, never ending creativity.
3:41 look at David Gilmour smiling, he's having a blast making these noises. I love Pink Floyd, it's rare and funny stuff like this that shows you that at one point they were all good friends and great bandmates.
Oh shit ...its really embryo ....great version.I've been listening to this song and I never figured out which song it was.Greatest psychedelic rock band ever!!
Pink Floyd - Corrosion Recorded on December 4, 1970. Originally broadcasted on ORTF in January 02, 1971. Taken from the DVD "BALLETS DE MARSEILLE - Pink Floyd Ballet by Roland Petit" ;)
@pagani43 That's true. It's funny, in the Bob Klose era, they were rhythm and blues, then then with Barrett, they were psychedelic pop. But I hear a lot of jazz in Wright and Mason's playing, and it really comes through in the end of this piece. But as you said, they should unearth more of this stuff for official release. It would be great, and I would buy it.
@MoveOverCasanova ~~~~ Dude, if it weren't for experimentation like this, there would have been no Dark Side of the Moon. I like your counting out time reference.
Logo após a saída de Barret eles faziam umas "mini-óperas, colagens ou trilhas" que resultavam em faixas e singles (no caso: Echoes, Careful..., Embryo, Saucerful...) encontradas nos álbuns "More", Ummagumma", "Zabriskie Point", "Atom Heart...", "Meddle" e até "Dark Side..." Esse vídeo pode ter sido feito em 72-73 para algum especial de TV, antes do álbum "Dark Side", na época do "Pompeii" ou "Meddle"...
it is called "Embryonic Journey", or sometimes refered to as "Embryo". a live staple for the band between 1969-1972. check out the live version in san fransisco 1970. 10+ minutes long, feturing the Moog Synthesizer... a must see!
Floyd weren't afraid to experiment with anything, as Roger once said "we just decided to play Em and A for half an hour and see what happens". Brilliant musicians, Syd included!
Pink Floyd discovers ASMR. :)
Another gem that's unavailable on a Pink Floyd DVD.
some really great lyrics here
Naureen Siddiqui really? Lol
Very moving!!
Jaaaaajajajajajajajajajajajajajaja ridiculus woman
@@musicaanima8063 u talking about the first replier whose head the joke went right over lol
3:38
David *Looks at Roger twice than tries not to laugh*
Priceless.
wish he/they would have, I think it would of made it a little more interesting.
Yes David wasn´t quite used to being in the craziest band around yet,
Probably because they are off their faces.
This song is called Corrosion in the pink room, they used to play it live during the early 70s. Although, Waters' manager tell him to name the song as "Steven". They used the "whalesong sound" also used in Embryo and Echoes.
"Corrosion", Embryo (Roland Petit Ballet).
Recorded on December 1970 (probably on 5th, a Saturday).
Broadcasted on January 1971.
BBC Pink Floyd Beginnings 1967-1972.
This was filmed on 5/12/1970.
"Corrosion", Embryo (Roland Petit Ballet).
Recorded on December 1970 (probably on 5th, a Saturday).
Broadcasted on January 1971.
BBC Pink Floyd Beginnings 1967-1972.
When they are making those goofy noises i love how david is trying to hold back his smile haha
Psychedelic noises
Love that jazz breakdown starting around 4:09
yes!
+Tim Rubin Halcomb yes iz good oysters
+Tim Rubin Halcomb the song is The Embryo, but a special version over here
MoVi Corp
Oh very cool. I've heard everything by them. I used to have the entire collection way back in the 1970's. They were among my favorite bands. Awesome Stuff!
Tim Rubin Halcomb They were my favorite band too.. This is so amazing, 4 Genius
Este video está chingon! Pink Floyd la mejor banda de la historia...
This sounds like they were working on an idea that was eventually used in the "Atom Heart Mother Suite."
Cool!
Kind of like listening to the Zambriski Point Sessions.
+Inquisitor6321 Actually I picked up on a riff I think I heard from the moon towards the end.
I agree, this is when they were trying different sounds for set the controls for the heart of the sun. and other stuff
Wow, someone has heard of Zabriskie Point. I saw it back in 1970 at a theater in El Cajon CA.
This is my favourite Pink Floyd era.
Moi aussi. La plus créative, la plus inventive...
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Just four blokes descending into madness
FOUND IT!
It's from the album "The Darkside Rehearsals vol. 2"
I knew I heard that before.
"Corrosion", Embryo (Roland Petit Ballet).
Recorded on December 1970 (probably on 5th, a Saturday).
Broadcasted on January 1971.
BBC Pink Floyd Beginnings 1967-1972.
I once saw a vine of the part of 3:40, took me over a year to find where it was from, I found it randomly though, I forgot I never even found it
"Corrosion", Embryo (Roland Petit Ballet).
Recorded on December 1970 (probably on 5th, a Saturday).
Broadcasted on January 1971.
BBC Pink Floyd Beginnings 1967-1972.
Achei simplesmente maravilhoso! Não conhecia este vídeo do Floyd. Entre tanto serve para mostrar a importância do experimentalismo da banda, em especial de Roger, para a música e não somente para o rock. É triste observar que não existem mais bandas criativas desde naipe há décadas. Mas em síntese aqui é um espaço para floydianos. A maioria que não acompanhou a trajetória da banda vai ficar boiando. Parabéns pela postagem de vídeo tão bonito e singular!
So rare and unusually awesome...Love David Gilmour!
Did it take forever to show his face??I was getting nervous
Thanks for sharing! Pink Floyd gives the sound from the future etc..
PF is more than music, u do understand or not, but everyone loves the music/sound.
Bandas assim nunca deveriam acabar!!! Grande PINK FLOYD.
The sennheiser guitar mics are so awesome but they cost about 1200.00 bucks for one in descent shape. They used those alot on Pompeii too! I just think the black grill with the gold trim is really fantastik! Greetings from Illinois!
Roger is scary :(
+Ulysses M. No he`s not he`s just the most god-like creative force out there.
no hes not :-(
Oh yes he is lol his face is scary but ya gotta get used to it XD.
+Ulysses M. Looks like cro-magnum man...
He looks like a horse. Not being mean to Roger, just saying he looks like a horse.
I started seeing them after dark side came out and ya never knew when a song was over or not, but it was an amazing show from the time they came on till they told us to go home. I never needed drugs to see them and hearing them was the best high I ever had. Or someone slipped something into my drink in which I have no recollection of...
Beatbox before it was cool.
sounds like a Ummagumma style
BitsGamerfication agree
Love it ❤
Sounds like a audio test for Friday the 13th.
Pink Floyd imporvisaba en el escenario, varios de sus albums fueron interpretados antes de editase en estudio, con titulos o nombres diferentes.
The ‘jazzy’ break out that comes around 4.08 was used as the intro to The Embryo, which was on the Harvest sampler, A Breath of Fresh Air. It was played live by the band during the 1970-72 period.
I really love PF and all and I'm really trying to watch this and listen to the music, but Gilmour's ASS! I'm so distracted. What am I supposed to do?
He's perfect
Lol 💖
Omg haha yeap he is gorgeous
Just keep watching these amazing videos. I try not to be biased & say they're all beautiful in their own way.ok I cant lie.i watch them for David!!yum!!!
Whip it out lady and beat yer meat! 🍖
This is the Floyd hashing out the song "Echoes".
It may not sound like it here but Echoes was a result of many, many sessions like this one. Tentatively named "Return Of The Son Of Nothing", the end result is Echoes.
Thank you Edbazs for this great post!
Embryo (live version :)
Thanks for posting this! Have not seen this before and I thought I've seen tons of these guys.
JODA! Esto si es experimentar con sonidos.. que EXCELENCIA LA DE PINK FLOYD!
love the fact been Floyd fan for well over a decade and still find stuff not heard before! brilliant
They did a lot of interesting experimental stuff when they were learning what their equipment could do. You can here parts of some of their greatest songs in this.
Nick Mason and the Saucerful of Secrets band is touring and they are recreating that improv spirit from the 60s/
@@lasered97 he is coming here to Phoenix oct 30, I got tickets. Saucer full of secrets echos tour. This is the second time I seeing him. I saw him back in 2019 just before Covid hit. The first saucer full of secrets tour. It was a great show. I recorded most of it. Nick got his gong back from Roger. 🤣🤣🤣
Awesome! Well then you know they are like Pink Floyd rebooted. Certainly better than the crap Roger Waters is doing!
@@lasered97 It’s more than that, I don’t know if you’re old enough to have seen Pink Floyd after the break up with Roger Waters. But this is the band that David Gilmour assembled to travel with them on their concert tours in the late 80s 90s and early 2000s. And they are also the band that’s been helping them in the studio with all the other albums since the break up with Roger Waters. So for all intensive purposes. This is Pink Floyd or as close as your going to get at this point and time.
I ran Pink Floyd laser shows at the local planetarium and also worked with the man who developed all the standards for lasers in the 70s and did lasers for Pink Floyd in 1987 and also the gentleman in the delicate sound of thunder video the original not the remake that lit a cigarette off the laser I worked with him too his name is Scott Page. Wal Meader can also be seen on the video during run like hell and he is the one that was on the team that developed all the standards for lasers in the 1970s. I have personally met Scott page by the way he was the sax player on the momentary lapse tour. I'm a Floyd nut my phone number used to end in p i n k.
it's a version of the song "Embryo" from the lp "from oblivion" which is another live masterpiece!
Slight hint of Atom Heart Mother at the very end.
+Amy Some references to Echoes too I think
This is "corrosion in the pink room", a very rare song only played on live in the pink floyd 70´s shows, if you wants, search on wikipedia. Thanks for this great very rare video man.
"Corrosion", Embryo (Roland Petit Ballet).
Recorded on December 1970 (probably on 5th, a Saturday).
Broadcasted on January 1971.
BBC Pink Floyd Beginnings 1967-1972.
My band Delayed Sleep does the same thing. We all listen to what everyone is playing and there is no fuss about who gets to solo and this and that. No drama is always good for a band. Just play to have fun, and thats what they were doing right here!! Great find!!
Love it!! My favorite part is 3:56, don't ask why.
+Muhammad F. What do you say about my favourite?? 3:39
-Discovers asmr in the 70s
-puts it on an obscure DVD
-never does something like that again
-refuses to elaborate
-leaves.
Classic Pink Floyd moment.
Pink Floyd Music=P•F Music=PerFect Music!
Great post. Apart from pompeii and classic albums there are not many clips with Gilmour playing the Lewis guitar.
Waters voice is amazingly haunting . . .
I love it when Mason goes up to the piano as well . . . its just this bizzare vibe of music but works so well.
Love Pink Floyd!
not roger
sounds like improv material from "meddle" only wish they could've stayed together and toured instead of what i like to call the david gilmour band we've heard touring the momentary lapse of reason, etc.
this vid here though is STELLAR in my opinion. thank you so much for sharing it with us.
pink floyd no es raro... es super improvisado genial psicodelia progresivo espacial. ARTE !!!
Omg this music is so trippy. I LOVE IT. yeah floyd will have the best album ever made no1 can ever beat dark side of the moon
That remembers me Echoes
Starting at 3:43, this features a jam heard elsewhere in bootlegs of the unreleased song "Embryo." (Yeah yeah, I know the demo was on Works, but it bore little resemblance to what they played live.)
The "Stephen!" whispering is creepy. Thanks to the abrupt cuts, this recording is like a weird mash-up of Saucerful of Secrets, Careful with that Axe Eugene, and Embryo. Maybe with a bit of Echoes, too.
1:36 Nick Mason has had enough...
I absolutely love this segment of pink Floyd and their use of sound effects and chatters , bikks,choos.very intoxicating
splendido!!! I veri pink floyd:-) :-)
Roger ...y sus gritos espectacular el sonido en ese tiempo.son los mejores....pink floyd.....gracias
Well, another of their jammy improvisations. You can see a bundle of experiments that later would be part of famous songs: Playing with mikes and sound effects as in "Careful with that axe, Eugene" or the last seconds, in which you can see David singing a melody really close to the opening one in Echoes, with a falsetto just like in "wish you were here"...
The famous Binson Echorec at 2:15, lovely. I recently got my hands on a brand new one, fantastic!
Sounds like an early Embryo
Very nice video. How the things change.
Pink floyd was another new band each 3 years. And all these little "Pink Floyds" are so genial!
This sounds earlier than '72.
+Andy Thomas Floyd in their inbetween stage - still coming out with silly noodles like the early days but soon to become truly epic
+Andy Thomas That might be because it was recorded in Dec 1970 (broadcast on French TV in Jan 1971)...
+pjn73 Yeah I'd have said late 1970.
silly noodles? really?
Andy Thomas this is actually Oct. 1971
Fantástico,Increíble OTRA DIMENSIÓN!! PINK FLOYD THE BEST BAND
génial!!!
Thanks bro!!...maybe I was a bit harsh in that comment...but people should know they can't compare something they did in the past with anything that an influencial band does. That's all.
This is so freaking awesome!! Could you please tell me some details from this video, like the name of the songs and the place where it was played? Thanks, and please keep these Rare videos coming!
DoctorFloyd
Sorry for being 14 years late, but some say it might be called "Corrosion in the Pink Room". Some of it was used in Embryo
Que som é esse?!!! Simplesmente sensacional
This song is called Dark Side On the Moon. It is about their old lead singer Robert Waters. He died in the insane asylum after the doctors gave him too much acid. I believe this song is on The Division Bell. That is their truly experimental phase. I read a book about these guy's. The older stuff is great eg; Momentary Lapse of Reason and Division Bell. Two works of art. The new stuff like Pulse and Radio KAOS is not as good
I first I thought you were serious. XD
you've understood things very wrong.
OK U know so much, so which one's Pink?
You're thinking of SYD BARRET. Roger Waters is still touring with and without Pink Floyd. And Syd didn't die in an asylum he died of diabetes in the 2000s.
It sounds like you did acid. Their experimental phase was in the late 60s. Momentary Lapse of Reason (1987) and The Division Bell (1994) are not what is considered Pink Floyd's "older stuff" and hardly experimental. Pulse is 1995. Radio K.A.O.S. is not PF, it is Roger Waters's solo album. This song is Corrosion In The Pink Room, which was not released just played live in the early 70s. Syd Barrett died in 2006 of pancreatic cancer. I'm hoping you were joking because then I'd truly think you're on acid. (:
wow! really rare this video i never see this thing before...thanks for posting...
sound like the part of roger in "ummagumma" or maybe "embryo" ....whatever this stuff is great!!!
You can hear some Dark side of the moon
Superb footage, thanks for putting in on here.
Early LSD influenced music. See also "Heart Beat Pig Meat" and "Come in 54 your time is up" by The Pink Floyd same time period.
Gracias una vez más Rick por todo lo que dejas... siempre será temprano para tu partida!
Pink Floyd 1972
epic floyd! never seen this-many thanx- love the background too-typicaly psychedelic!
This sounds like it could be "Embryo".
Brett Owen not really
Yes, I believe it is. It is heavily improvised but I believe I am correct.
interesting... there are no vocals in this song tho?
In the original studio version and live bootleg versions I have heard, yes there are vocals. This video seems to be an excerpt from the song. When they reached the middle of the song in live performances, they would improvise and experiment for quite some length and the song would often resemble a hybrid of "Careful With That Axe, Eugene" and "Echoes." It's possible that it could be "Embryo" in its embryonic stages ;), or it could be an entirely different, free-form improvised jam. Who can say for sure?
No. It is Corrosion in the Pink Room. Close though.
@OmegaWolfPack Yeah, I remember that too. And I believe they mention something about him in something else as well, I just can't remember where. Maybe I'm thinking of the Pompeii as well. But I remember hearing Roger say Steve in that and I was like :O... HE DOES EXIST!
linda zapadita...=)
Priceless
Close your eyes and don't be afraid
Guaooooo this is very impressive. I discover more and more videos from Pink Floyd. Here is Dave Barret playing is not much video around whit him.
Who is Dave Barret?
It's got elements of several late 60's/early 70's stuff but it has never been recordedin the studio in this form. Among others it's got elements of Embryo, a piece played live on many occasions and eventually recorded in 1970, produced by Norman Smith. The only official release in my knowledge was on the 1983 japanese compilation called WORKS. WORKS is still available at Amazon.
Pink Floyd performing an instrumental (sometimes referred to as "Corrosion") which segues into "Embryo". Originally broadcast on ORTF in January 1971.
it looks like an unreleased beginning of "The Embryio", really rare!!! thank you very much!!!
edbazs, this is really great video collection you have here. good work!! im subscribing....
Muito louco os sons!!! Tendo nome ou não, é muito bom de se ouvir.
Judging from bootlegs that I've heard, the jam that cuts in at 4:10 is definitely part of their live version of Embryo. Besides that, you got me for the jam at the beginning.
1st part looks like early practice
for Live in Pompeii. Also,at about
1:20 to 1:25, although this was
obviously before then, that sounds
a lot like the start of Us and Them,
and some of the later (than this) Dark
Side of the Moon stuff. At the very
end think Great Gig in the Sky.
This is a good video that really
shows a lot of Floyd's unique,
never ending creativity.
Gracias, por compartir parte del origen de semejante banda ..., gracias.
Incredible video, I didn't know it existed... They should release this freakin material!
3:41 look at David Gilmour smiling, he's having a blast making these noises. I love Pink Floyd, it's rare and funny stuff like this that shows you that at one point they were all good friends and great bandmates.
It's a Lewis which he had made specially by Bill Lewis in Vancouver, Canada, October 1970. He still has it today.
Oh shit ...its really embryo ....great version.I've been listening to this song and I never figured out which song it was.Greatest psychedelic rock band ever!!
Muy buena versión , realmente es inédita, lastiman que la corten al final pero muy buena yo soy fanático de Pink Floyd
Cusco - Perú
Pink Floyd - Corrosion
Recorded on December 4, 1970.
Originally broadcasted on ORTF in January 02, 1971.
Taken from the DVD "BALLETS DE MARSEILLE - Pink Floyd Ballet by Roland Petit"
;)
absolutely right,everytime i listened i kept thinking what floyd does this keep reminding me of,and it was sisyphus i was thinking of.
THANKS FOR THIS VIDEO EDBASZ, A TYPE " CARFUL WHIT THAT AXE EUGENE EUGENE part 8" maybe
Obrigado pelo video. Muito foda.
Real rare! Thank you for posting! It's an interesting document
@pagani43
That's true.
It's funny, in the Bob Klose era, they were rhythm and blues, then then with Barrett, they were psychedelic pop. But I hear a lot of jazz in Wright and Mason's playing, and it really comes through in the end of this piece. But as you said, they should unearth more of this stuff for official release. It would be great, and I would buy it.
Reminds me of when they played live at Pompeii.
@MoveOverCasanova ~~~~ Dude, if it weren't for experimentation like this, there would have been no Dark Side of the Moon.
I like your counting out time reference.
Logo após a saída de Barret eles faziam umas "mini-óperas, colagens ou trilhas" que resultavam em faixas e singles (no caso: Echoes, Careful..., Embryo, Saucerful...) encontradas nos álbuns "More", Ummagumma", "Zabriskie Point", "Atom Heart...", "Meddle" e até "Dark Side..." Esse vídeo pode ter sido feito em 72-73 para algum especial de TV, antes do álbum "Dark Side", na época do "Pompeii" ou "Meddle"...
it is called "Embryonic Journey", or sometimes refered to as "Embryo". a live staple for the band between 1969-1972. check out the live version in san fransisco 1970. 10+ minutes long, feturing the Moog Synthesizer... a must see!
Floyd weren't afraid to experiment with anything, as Roger once said "we just decided to play Em and A for half an hour and see what happens". Brilliant musicians, Syd included!
Pink Floyd should: a) release a live album from 1970-1972 b) release an album with bluesy jams like the end of this track
cool video. thanks. btw. the guitar sound you hear at about 4.30/4.40 is the same sound they use to emulate the albatros in echoes..