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Topic: Pink Floyd box set
Posted By: chopper
Subject: Pink Floyd box set
Date Posted: July 28 2016 at 09:26
Apologies if this has been posted elsewhere but I've just noticed this on the BBC web site http://www.bbc.co.uk/events/evfwhn/live/cx8g9r" rel="nofollow - http://www.bbc.co.uk/events/evfwhn/live/cx8g9r

"Plus Pink Floyd have also announced details of a box-set comprising of the band's early material and rare recordings.

The Early Years 1965-1972 is a 27-disc, 130-track multi-platform box-set and will be out in November."




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Posted By: chopper
Date Posted: July 28 2016 at 10:00
Sorry just realised it's mentioned in http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=1074037" rel="nofollow - http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=1074037


Posted By: KingCrInuYasha
Date Posted: July 28 2016 at 12:22
Holy Censored, 27 discs? That's gonna be really expensive. Not that I'm complaining; if the set doesn't get watered down between now and November, I'm getting it. 


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He looks at this world and wants it all... so he strikes, like Thunderball!


Posted By: AZF
Date Posted: July 28 2016 at 13:45
Originally posted by KingCrInuYasha KingCrInuYasha wrote:

Holy Censored, 27 discs? That's gonna be really expensive. Not that I'm complaining; if the set doesn't get watered down between now and November, I'm getting it. 


I hope you read the thread and see the individual discs in the box will be released against each other early in 2017. This year I can get the 2CD in November but not the box.
However, come Jan or Feb I'll be able to buy the first 3 discs and the one with Atom Heart Mother BAND ONLY(!!!). No idea if I'll be able to get them all but this is a better reissue than The Beatles Anthology series.
I don't expect as in depth boxes for Pink Floyd 1974-1984 etc, as I think the amount of material being released is to show how the band strived and toiled away to become the monster Pink Floyd still delighting people to this day.
Everybody will be able to buy each disc at their own time early next year.
There really is no downside to this.
Go out and p!ay and count your sleeps down to release date!


Posted By: musicbandit
Date Posted: July 29 2016 at 03:20

Pink Floyd / The Early Years 1965-1972: dream 27-disc box set coming in Nov

July 28, 2016 by Paul Sinclairtags: http://www.superdeluxeedition.com/tag/1960s/" rel="nofollow - 1960s , http://www.superdeluxeedition.com/tag/1970s/" rel="nofollow - 1970s , http://www.superdeluxeedition.com/tag/pink-floyd/" rel="nofollow - Pink Floyd , http://www.superdeluxeedition.com/tag/quad/" rel="nofollow - quad , http://www.superdeluxeedition.com/tag/surround/" rel="nofollow - Surround

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The box set to rule them all – Pink Floyd overdose!

The Early Years 1965 – 1972 is a brand new, mammoth 27-disc Pink Floyd box set that frees over 25 hours of audio and visual material from the band’s archive to deliver a deluxe package that features unreleased tracks, BBC Radio Sessions, remixes, outtakes and alternative versions, live and TV performances and original quad mixes..

Packaged in an extravagant seven individual book-style volumes the content includes over 20 unreleased songs, more than 7 hours of previously unreleased live audio and over 5 hours of rare concert footage, along with five  7″ singles in replica sleeves, collectable memorabilia, feature films and new sound mixes.

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Pink Floyd The Early Years – seven volumes

Previously unreleased tracks include 1967’s Vegetable Man and In The Beechwoods, which have been mixed for the first time, specially for this release.

The Early Years also includes over 40 items of archival memorabilia including: posters, flyers, tour programs, tickets, press advertisements, & much more.

This set includes orginal quad mixes of Atom Heart Mother and Echoes, a 2016 remix of Obscured By Clouds, a new 5.1 mix of Live in Pompeii, and the films More and La Vallée (Obscured By Clouds) – but that only scratches the surface! Check out the full track listing below and give your bank manager a call, because it ain’t cheap!

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Five replica seven-inch singles

In total you get: 10 CDs, 8 Blu-ray Discs, 9 DVDs, 5 seven-inch vinyl singles, collectable memorabilia. A 2CD ‘best of’ titled Cre/ation contains 26 tracks and it’s worth noting that each of the seven volumes here will be made available separately in 2017 except the ‘BONUS CONTINU/ATION’ one.

Both will be released on 11 November 2016. https://www.amazon.it/Early-Years-1965-72-Pink-Floyd/dp/B01J20B7IW/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&linkCode=ll1&tag=superdeluxe0d-21&linkId=74f012b357efe7245ab7883c597bb59f" rel="nofollow - Amazon Italy has the best price at the time of writing, but https://www.amazon.co.uk/Early-Years-1967-72-Pink-Floyd/dp/B01J20B7IW?ie=UTF8&tag=sdepcw-21" rel="nofollow - UK is not far behind .

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THE EARLY YEARS 1965-1972

1965-67 CAMBRIDGE ST/ATION

CD 1:

1965 Recordings*:

  1. Lucy Leave*2.57
  2. Double O Bo* 2.57
  3. Remember Me* 2.46
  4. Walk With Me Sydney* 3.11
  5. Butterfly* 3.00
  6. I’m A King Bee* 3.13
  7. Arnold Layne 2.57
  8. See Emily Play 8.57
  9. Apples And Oranges             3.05
  10. Candy And A Currant Bun 2.45
  11. Paintbox 3.48
  12. Matilda Mother (2010 mix) 4.01
  13. Jugband Blues (2010 mix) 3.01
  14. In The Beechwoods (2010 mix) 4.43
  15. Vegetable Man (2010 mix) 2.32
  16. Scream Thy Last Scream (2010 mix) 4.43

Total: 50 mins, 32 secs approx.

Tracks 1-11 mono.
Tracks 12-16 stereo

*including Rado Klose on guitar and Juliette Gale on vocals on ‘Walk With Me Sydney’

CD 2:

Live in Stockholm 1967:

    1. Introduction0.25
    2. Reaction in G 7.18
    3. Matilda Mother 5.34
    4. Pow R. Toc H. 11.56
    5. Scream Thy Last Scream 4.00
    6. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun 7.17
    7. See Emily Play 3.16
    8. Interstellar Overdrive 8.57

Please note: the above tracks feature vocals recorded at a less than optimum level

John Latham (studio recordings 1967)

      1. John Latham Version 1 4.32
      2. John Latham Version 2 5.06
      3. John Latham Version 3 3.45
      4. John Latham Version 4 2.59
      5. John Latham Version 5 2.48
      6. John Latham Version 6 3.17
      7. John Latham Version 7 2.36
      8. John Latham Version 8 2.49
      9. John Latham Version 9 2.38

Total: 79 mins, 13 secs approx.

Tracks 1-8 recorded live Sept 10, 1967 at Gyllene Cirkeln, Stockholm, Sweden

Tracks 9-17 recorded at De Lane Lea Studios, London, 20 October 1967

All tracks stereo

DVD/Blu-ray

  1. Chapter 24: Syd Barrett in the Gog Magog Hills, Cambridgeshire, UK 1966 / Pink Floyd at EMI Studios, London, April 1967 3.40
  2. Nick’s Boogie: recording Interstellar Overdrive and Nick’s Boogie at Sound Techniques Studio, Chelsea, January 11, 1967 /            6.36

Live at UFO, The Blarney Club, London, January 13, 1967

  1. Interstellar Overdrive: ‘Scene – Underground’ UFO at The Blarney Club, London, January 27, 1967 4.15
  2. Arnold Layne: promo video. Wittering Beach, UK, early 1967 2.54
  3. Pow R. Toc H. / Astronomy Domine: plus Syd Barrett and Roger Waters interview: BBC ‘The Look Of The Week’ – BBC Studios, 9.22 London, May 14, 1967
  1. The Scarecrow: ‘Pathé Pictorial’, UK, July 1967 2.05
  2. Jugband Blues: ‘London Line’ promo video, 1967, London 2.58
  3. Apples And Oranges: plus Dick Clark interview: ‘American Bandstand’, Los Angeles, USA, November 7, 1967 4.51
  4. Instrumental Improvisation: BBC ‘Tomorrow’s World’, London, December 12, 1967 2.11
  5. Instrumental Improvisation: ‘Die Jungen Nachtwandler’, UFO, The Blarney Club, London, February 24, 1967 4.32
  6. See Emily Play: BBC ‘Top Of The Pops’ – partially restored BBC Studios, London, July 6, 1967 2.55
  7. The Scarecrow (outtakes): ‘Pathé Pictorial’, UK, July 1967 2.07
  8. Interstellar Overdrive: ‘Science Fiction – Das Universum Des Ichs’, The Roundhouse, London, 1967 9.33

Total: 57 mins, 59 secs approx.

1968 GERMIN/ATION

CD

  1. Point Me At The Sky 3.40
  2. It Would Be So Nice 3.46
  3. Julia Dream 2.34
  4. Careful With That Axe, Eugene (single version) 5.46
  5. Song 1, Capital Studios, Los Angeles, 22 August 1968                         3.19
  6. Roger’s Boogie, Capitol Studios, Los Angeles, 22 August 1968 4.35

BBC Radio Session, 25 June 1968:

  1. Murderotic Woman (Careful With That Axe, Eugene)                                   3.38
  2. The Massed Gadgets Of Hercules (A Saucerful Of Secrets) 7.18
  3. Let There Be More Light 4.32
  4. Julia Dream 2.50

BBC Radio Session, 20 December 1968:

  1. Point Me At The Sky 4.25
  2. Embryo 3.13
  3. Interstellar Overdrive 9.37

Total: 59 mins, 14 secs approx.

DVD/Blu-ray

‘Tienerklanken’, Brussels, Belgium, 18-19 February 1968:                                                      22.28

  1. Astronomy Domine
  2. The Scarecrow
  3. Corporal Clegg
  4. Paintbox
  5. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun
  6. See Emily Play
  7. Bike
  8. Apples And Oranges: ‘Vibrato’, Brussels, Belgium, February 1968 3.03

‘Bouton Rouge’, Paris, France, 20 February 1968:                                                                 13.35

  1. Astronomy Domine
  2. Flaming
  3. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun
  4. Let There Be More Light
  1. Paintbox: ‘Discorama’, Paris, France, 21 February 1968 3.40
  2. Instrumental Improvisation: ‘The Sound Of Change’, London, UK, March 1968 2.15
  3. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun: ‘All My Loving’, London, UK, 28 March 1968 2.40
  4. It Would Be So Nice (excerpt): ‘Release-Rome Goes Pop’, Rome, Italy, April 1968 1.21
  5. Interstellar Overdrive: ‘Pop 68’, Rome, Italy, 6 May 1968 6.59

‘Tienerklanken – Kastival’, Kasterlee, Belgiu, 31 August 1968:

  1. Astronomy Domine 3.48
  2. + Roger Waters interview

‘Samedi et Compagnie’, Paris, France, 6 September 1968:                                                    5.31

  1. Let There Be More Light
  2. Remember A Day
  3. Let There Be More Light: ‘A L’Affiche du Monde’, London, UK, 1968 1.53

‘Tous En Scene’, Paris, France, 21 October 1968:                                                                 6.39

  1.  Let There Be More Light
  2. Flaming
  1. Let There Be More Light: ‘Surprise Partie’, Paris, France, 1 November 1968 6.35
  2. Point Me At The Sky: Restored promo video, UK, 1968 3.19

Total: 84 mins, 18 secs approx..

1969 DRAMATIS/ATION

CD 1:

‘More’ album non-album tracks

  1. Hollywood (non-album track)                            1.21
  2. Theme (Beat version) (Alternative version) 5.38
  3. More Blues (Alternative version) 3.49
  4. Seabirds (non-album track) 4.20
  5. Embryo (from ‘Picnic’, Harvest Records sampler) 4.43

BBC Radio Session, 12 May 1969:

  1. Grantchester Meadows 3.36
  2. Cymbaline 3.38
  3. The Narrow Way 4.48
  4. Green Is The Colour 3.21
  5. Careful With That Axe, Eugene 3.26

Live at the Paradiso, Amsterdam, 9 August 1969:

  1. Interstellar Overdrive 4.20
  2. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun

CD 2:

Part 1: ‘The Man’, Amsterdam, 17 September 1969

  1. Daybreak (Grantchester Meadows) 8.14
  2. Work 4.12
  3. Afternoon (Biding My Time) 6.39
  4. Doing It 3.54
  5. Sleeping 4.38
  6. Nightmare (Cymbaline) 9.15
  7. Labyrinth 1.10

Part 2: ‘The Journey’, Amsterdam, 17 September 1969

  1. The Beginning (Green Is The Colour) 3.25
  2. Beset By Creatures Of The Deep (Careful With That Axe, Eugene) 6.27
  3. The Narrow Way, Part 3 5.11
  4. The Pink Jungle (Pow R. Toc H.) 4.56
  5. The Labyrinths Of Auximines 3.20
  6. Footsteps / Doors 3.12
  7. Behold The Temple Of Light 5.32

DVD/Blu-ray:

‘Forum Musiques’, Paris, France, 22 January 1969:                                                   19.25

  1. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun

David Gilmour interview

  1. A Saucerful Of Secrets
  1. ‘The Man’ and ‘The Journey’: Royal Festival Hall, London, rehearsal, April 14, 1969: 14.05

   Afternoon (Biding My Time)

   The Beginning (Green Is The Colour)

   Cymbaline

   Beset By Creatures Of The Deep

   The End Of The Beginning (A Saucerful Of Secrets)

Essencer Pop & Blues Festival, Essen, Germany, October 11 1969:                             19.14

  1. Careful With That Axe, Eugene
  2. A Saucerful Of Secrets

Music Power & European Music Revolution, Festival Actuel,                                        27.53

Amougies Mont de l’Enclus, Belgium, 25 October 1969:

6, Green Is The Colour

  1. Careful With That Axe, Eugene
  2. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun
  3. Interstellar Overdrive with Frank Zappa 11.26

Total: 71 mins, 14 secs approx.

1970 DEVI/ATION

CD 1:

  1. Atom Heart Mother live in Montreux, 21 Nov 1970 17.58

BBC Radio Session, 16 July 1970:

  1. Embryo 11.10
  2. Fat Old Sun 5.52
  3. Green Is The Colour 3.27
  4. Careful With That Axe, Eugene 8.25
  5. If 5.47
  6. Atom Heart Mother with choir, cello & brass ensemble 25.30

CD 2:

Unreleased tracks from the ‘Zabriskie Point’ soundtrack recordings:

  1. On The Highway 1.16
  2. Auto Scene Version 2 1.13
  3. Auto Scene Version 3 1.31
  4. Aeroplane 2.18
  5. Explosion 5.47
  6. The Riot Scene 1.40
  7. Looking At Map 1.57
  8. Love Scene Version 7 5.03
  9. Love Scene Version 1 3.26
  10. Take Off 1.20
  11. Take Off Version 2 1.12
  12. Love Scene Version 2 1.56
  13. Love Scene (Take 1) 2.16
  14. Unknown Song (Take 1) 5.56
  15. Love Scene (Take 2) 6.40
  16. Crumbling Land (Take 1) 4.09
  17. Atom Heart Mother Early studio version, band only           19.15

Total: 67 mins, 9 secs approx.

DVD 1:

An Hour with Pink Floyd:

KQED, San Francisco, USA, 30 April 1970:

  1. Atom Heart Mother 17.37
  2. Cymbaline 8.38
  3. Grantchester Meadows 7.37
  4. Green Is The Colour 3.31
  5. Careful With That Axe, Eugene 9.09
  6. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun 12.37

Total: 59 mins, 9 secs approx.

Audio only:

Atom Heart Mother album original 4.0 Quad mix 1970:

  1. Atom Heart Mother 23.42
  2. If 4.31
  3. Summer ’68 5.29
  4. Fat Old Sun 5.24
  5. Alan’s Psychedelic Breakfast 13.01

Total: 52 mins, 7 secs approx.

DVD 2:

‘Pop Deux – Festival de St. Tropez’, France, 8 August 1970:

Part 1:

  1. Cymbaline (sound check) 3.54
  2. Atom Heart Mother 13.46
  3. Embryo 11.23

Part 2:

  1. Green Is The Colour/
  2. Careful With That Axe, Eugene 12.21
  3. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun 12.07

Roland Petit Ballet, Paris, France, 5 December 1970:

  1. Instrumental Improvisations 1,2,3 live in the studio 3.28
  2. Embryo 2.39

Blackhill’s Garden Party, Hyde Park, London, UK, 18 July 1970:

9. Atom Heart Mother with the Philip Jones Brass Ensemble/John Alldis Choir

1971 REVERBER/ATION

CD:

  1. Nothing Part 14 (Echoes work in progress) 7.01

BBC Radio Session, 30 September 1971:

  1. Fat Old Sun 15.33
  2. One Of These Days 7.19
  3. Embryo 10.43
  4. Echoes 26.25

Total: 67 mins 1 sec approx.

DVD/Blu-ray:

‘Aspekte’ feature                                                 9.51

  1. Interview + Atom Heart Mother (extracts)

Hamburg, Germany, 25 February 1971
Brass & Choir conducted by Jeffrey Mitchell

  1. A Saucerful Of Secrets (extract)

Offenbach, Germany, 26 February 1971

‘Cinq Grands Sur La Deux’                                                17.55

Abbaye de Royaumont, Asnierès-sur-Oise, France, 15 June 1971

  1. Set The Control For The Heart Of The Sun
  2. Cymbaline
  3. Atom Heart Mother (extract) 3.12

‘Musikforum Ossiachersee’, Ossiach, Austria, 1 July 1971
Brass & Choir conducted by Jeffrey Mitchell

‘Get To Know’                                                     6.23

Randwick Race Course, Sydney, Australia, 15 August 1971

  1. Careful With That Axe, Eugene

Band interview

’24 hours – Bootleg Records’, London, UK, 1971

  1. Documentary including Pink Floyd  and manager Steve O’Rourke 2.27

‘Review’, London, UK, 1971                                  3.37

  1. Storm Thorgerson & Aubrey ‘Po’ Powell interviewed re: record cover design
  1. One of These Days (‘French Windows’) 4.17

Ian Emes animation created July 1972, Birmingham, UK

  1. Atom Heart Mother (extract, in colour): 5.10

‘Musikforum Ossiachersee’, Ossiach, Austria, 1 July 1971
Brass & Choir conducted by Jeffrey Mitchell

  1. Atom Heart Mother: ’71 Hakone Aphrodite 15.11

Open Air Festival, Hakone, Japan, 6-7 August 1971

Total: 68 mins 3 secs approx..

Audio-only material:

  1. Echoes original 4.0 Quad mix 1971 23.35

1972 OBFUSC/ATION

CD:

Obscured By Clouds 2016 Remix  

  1. Obscured By Clouds 3.03
  2. When You’re In 2.31
  3. Burning Bridges3.30
  4. The Gold It’s In The…3.07
  5. Wot’s…Uh The Deal5.09
  6. Mudmen 4.18
  7. Childhood’s End 4.33
  8. Free Four4.16
  9. Stay

DVD/Blu-ray:

Recording Obscured by Clouds, Château d’Hérouville,

France, 23-29 February 1972

  1. Wot’s…Uh The Deal: with recording session photos 5.04
  2. Pop Deux: Documentary recording Obscured By Clouds 7.14

+ David Gilmour and Roger Waters interview

Brighton Dome, UK, 29 June 1972                                           16.44

  1. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun
  2. Careful With That Axe, Eugene 

Roland Petit Pink Floyd Ballet, France, news reports 1972-73

  1. Actualités Méditerranée, Marseille, 22 November 1972 3.29
  2. JT Nuit – Les Pink Floyd, Marseille, 26 November 1972 3.04
  3. JT 20h – Pink Floyd, Paris, 12 January 1973 3.01
  4. Journal de Paris – Les Pink Floyd, Paris, 12 January 1973 5.03
  1. Poitiers – Autour Du Passage Des Pink Floyd 4.27

Concert set up news report – France, 29 November 1972

Live At Pompeii (with 2016 5.1 Audio Remix)

  1. Careful With That Axe, Eugene 6.40
  2. A Saucerful Of Secrets 10.09
  3. One Of These Days 5.58
  4. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun 10.24
  5. Echoes 26.10

Total: 107 mins 27 secs approx..

BONUS CONTINU/ATION

CD:

BBC Radio Session, 25 September 1967:

  1. Flaming 2.42
  2. The Scarecrow 1.59
  3. The Gnome 2.08
  4. Matilda Mother 3.20
  5. Reaction in G 0.34
  6. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun 3.19

BBC Radio Session, 20 December 1967:

  1. Scream Thy Last Scream 3.35

BBC Radio Session, 2 December 1968:

  1. Baby Blue Shuffle In D Major 3.58
  2. Blues 4.59
  3. US Radio ad 0.22
  4. Music from The Committee No. 1 1.06
  5. Music from The Committee No. 2 3.25
  6. Moonhead 7.16 live on 1969 BBC TV moon landings broadcast
  7. Echoes 24.10  live at Wembley 1974

Total: 72 mins 35 secs approx.

DVD/Blu-ray 1:

  1. Arnold Layne (Alternative version) 2.56

Hampstead Heath and St. Michael’s Church, Highgate, London, UK, March 1967

  1. ‘P1 – P wie Petersilie’ 16.52

Stuggart, Germany, 22 July 1969
     Corporal Clegg
     Band interview
A Saucerful of Secrets

  1. Atom Heart Mother 3.46

‘Bath Festival of Blues & Progressive Music’, Shepton Mallet, UK, 27 June 1970

  1. ‘Kralingen Music Festival’ 10.16

Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 28 June 1970

Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun
    A Saucerful Of Secrets

  1. ‘The Amsterdam Rock Circus’ 35.41

Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 22 May 1972

Atom Heart Mother
     Careful With That Axe, Eugene
     A Saucerful Of Secrets 

The Committee – (Feature Film)                             55.18

Score by Pink Floyd

Total: 124 mins 49 secs approx.

DVD/Blu-ray 2:

‘More’ feature film                                              1.56.00

‘La Vallée’ (Obscured By Clouds) feature film                     1.45.00

Total: 3 hours 41 mins approx.

ALSO INCLUDED:

7” VINYL SINGLES IN REPRODUCTION SLEEVES :

— Arnold Layne C/W Candy And A Currant Bun

— See Emily Play C/W The Scarecrow

— Apples And Oranges C/W Paintbox

— It Would Be So Nice C/W Julia Dream

— Point Me At The Sky C/W Careful With That Axe, Eugene

 

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2CD track listing

CD 1:

  • Arnold Layne (Single)                                                                                                2.56
  • See Emily Play           (Single)                                                                                   2.55
  • Matilda Mother (2010 remix)                                                                         3.58
  • Jugband Blues (2010 remix)                                                                         3.01
  • Paintbox (Single B Side)                                                                                3.49
  • Flaming (BBC Session, 25 Sept 1967)                                                          2.36
  • In The Beechwoods (2010 mix)                                                                    4.42
  • Point Me At The Sky (Single)                                                                                3.40
  • Careful With That Axe, Eugene (Single B Side version)                              5.46
  • Embryo (Harvest Records sampler ‘Picnic’)                                                  4.35
  • Ummagumma Radio Ad (Capitol US)                                                         0.22
  • Grantchester Meadows (BBC Session, 12 May 1969)                                3.55
  • Cymbaline (BBC Session, 12 May 1969)                                                      3.43
  • Interstellar Overdrive (Live, Paradiso, Amsterdam, Aug 1969)                 4.19
  • Green Is The Colour(BBC Session, 12 May 1969)                                      3.21
  • Careful With That Axe, Eugene(BBC Session, 12 May 1969)                  3.26

Total: 57 mins 27 secs approx..

CD 2:

  • On The Highway (Zabriskie Point remix)                                                     1.17
  • Auto Scene Version 2 (Zabriskie Point remix)                                             1.13
  • The Riot Scene (Zabriskie Point Remix, Us & Them – piano/bass only)     1.40
  • Looking At Map(Zabriskie Point remix)                                                      1.56
  • Take Off (Zabriskie Point remix)                                                                  1.19
  • Embryo (alternative version)(BBC Session, 16 July 1970)               10.45
  • Atom Heart Mother (Live Montreux, 21 Nov 1970) (Band only)         18.33
  • Nothing Part 14 (Echoes work in progress)                                               7.06
  • Childhood’s End (2016 remix)                                                                     4.33
  • Free Four (2016 remix)                                                                                  4.16
  • Stay (2016 remix)                                                                                          4.06

Total: 58 mins 44 secs approx..

Unreleased track/version



Posted By: Mascodagama
Date Posted: July 29 2016 at 03:38
WTF??? They missed the legendary Dictaphone recordings of Syd's bowel movements over March to April '66!

This is a scandal and an outrage. I'm starting an online petition for all true Floydians to boycott this piece of sh*t


Posted By: Meltdowner
Date Posted: July 29 2016 at 03:54
I just want one disc from it, Atom Heart Mother's quad mix on blu ray Ermm


Posted By: CPicard
Date Posted: July 29 2016 at 04:26
It could be a nice Christmas present for my father... if my two brothers, my sister and I join our forces (and our funds, of course!).
Still, it's a bit extravagant.


Posted By: someone_else
Date Posted: July 29 2016 at 05:00
Quite a freightload of raked up leftovers in this collection. I may be a native Pink Floyd fan, but on reading this I can only force myself to a pitying smile when I'm in good shape.

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Posted By: KingCrInuYasha
Date Posted: July 29 2016 at 07:52
Kind of disappointed that hey didn't include any studio versions of "Reaction In G", the Montreux version of "Astronomy Domine", the instrumental version of "Vegetable Man" or the rest of the Dec 1967 BBC sessions. Other than that, I really like what I see.  

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Posted By: Barbu
Date Posted: July 29 2016 at 08:09
Originally posted by CPicard CPicard wrote:

It could be a nice Christmas present for my father... if my two brothers, my sister and I join our forces (and our funds, of course!).
Still, it's a bit extravagant.

Crowdfunding might be a good idea.

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Posted By: Barbu
Date Posted: July 29 2016 at 08:13
Can I afford it? No

Do I need it? Not really


I'm still wondering why I bought the immmersion sets.

but I'll probably get one or two volumes if they effectively went on sale separately.



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Posted By: Finnforest
Date Posted: July 29 2016 at 08:33
Damn it looks tasty.

Anyone borrow me $650 bucks?


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Posted By: Modrigue
Date Posted: July 29 2016 at 08:35
As one says in French: "this costs the skin of the ar*e!" Big smile

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Posted By: Meltdowner
Date Posted: July 29 2016 at 08:49
They have the video content in both DVD and BD, but no VHS tapes? Shocked Seriously though, it seems like they did that to ask for more money for the set. Anyone can buy a Blu Ray player these days, especially if you can buy this.


Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: July 29 2016 at 09:33
LOL, that boxset is massive, and that's only the early years (27 discs). Wait until they release Pink Floyd: The Oeuvre -- The Complete Boxset of Everything Pink Floyd Thus Far, but first they will do the Not So Early Years Boxset, then The First Few Years After The Not So Early Years Boxset etc. And then there will be a new remastered version called The Ouevre Redux and then another version called The Complete Ouevre with hundreds more discs of previously un-released stuff, then The Definitively Complete Ouevre and so on....

It reminds me of this:


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Posted By: Nicky
Date Posted: July 29 2016 at 14:40
9 minutes version of See Emily Play? In the Beechwoods? John Latham? The 1965 recordings? Count me in!!!


Posted By: aglasshouse
Date Posted: July 29 2016 at 14:45
$600 USD?

Well I suppose living in a box wouldn't be too bad. At least I got the Pompeii footage.


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Posted By: Catcher10
Date Posted: July 29 2016 at 15:13
I started a Go Fund Me.......Please give generously so I can buy this.

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Posted By: Barbu
Date Posted: July 30 2016 at 02:02
year : 2034
location : room 159/bulbgaria
user : barbebrousse


message : Pink Floyd box set The Early Years sealed for sale.


price : 17641.32 trumpdollar.
method : Cash.




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Posted By: someone_else
Date Posted: July 30 2016 at 04:39
Originally posted by Barbu Barbu wrote:

year : 2034
location : room 159/bulbgaria
user : barbebrousse


message : Pink Floyd box set The Early Years sealed for sale.


price : 17641.32 trumpdollar.
method : Cash.


 
Cash? In 2034? I fear with great fear that the age of cash will be ended even before 2019 Stern Smile.


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Posted By: AZF
Date Posted: July 30 2016 at 05:07
Originally posted by someone_else someone_else wrote:

Originally posted by Barbu Barbu wrote:

year : 2034
location : room 159/bulbgaria
user : barbebrousse


message : Pink Floyd box set The Early Years sealed for sale.


price : 17641.32 trumpdollar.
method : Cash.



 
Cash? In 2034? I fear with great fear that the age of cash will be ended even before 2019 Stern Smile.


Which gives everyone time to save up and buy them individually. It's a drag about the exclusive content, but that's what their official YouTube channel is for!
May Martial Law from PM May come for me as I waltz around my crowded bedroom to Atom Heart Mother (Band Only) blasts from my system!


Posted By: moshkito
Date Posted: July 30 2016 at 09:02
Hi,

I'm glad to see both films included ("More" and "Obscured by Clouds"), and even happier that Barbet Schroeder allowed this to happen. The addition of the material from "Zabriskie Point", had been in a couple of bootlegs, but otherwise this is the first time we really get to hear the material that was supposed to be used, that both Antonioni and the American producers, rejected for the film, because it was too different, or weird. Antonioni had quotes given him by Roger as "too sad!" for a lot of the PF material for the film.

"More", I have reviewed and posted here a few times, but it one of those films that a lot of people do not like, because it does not follow the Hollywood tradition that the music must "augment" the moment, and not be a part of the moment for the actors/story, as much as it would be for your idea/fantasy of it all. Thus, the music is not on the "outside" of the film, and instead the girl carries along a cassette player and the music that is in it, is Pink Floyd, and that is what she is tripping to every single time she gets stoned, or the film enters into a stony trip. AS SUCH, it is a very stony experience, and very strong, since it is not a "fantasy" ... you are almost there, right next to her, also feeling it, instead of fantasizing it. This makes the film really good, and personal, and very warm. However, the critical destruction of this film, was almost single handedly done by people that were upset that PF was not used LOUD and CLEAR on the soundtrack, and not on the cassette recorder ... which in this case separates you from the experience altogether, and that is not what Barbet Schroeder wanted to do.

"Obscure by Clouds" is a very different film, and I think the music used was incidental, and is used "externally" and none of it is actually connected to the film or its story, except one piece, and it is minor, and over seeing a very long shot of clouds over a valley ... that is the extent of the use of the music, that makes sense in this film, and I have a feeling that it was too late to add anything different or to change the film. The film does feature two incredible film acting schools together with each other, and they were the French/Paris Grouping and the Royal Shakespeare Company, many of whose folks had just participated in a huge Ken Russell orgy or two. The mix of the two is interesting, and when later the folks in New Guinea are shown, it actually makes for a rather strange mix, but it is like you are just an outsider watching this ... there is a distance here, I always thought, and I'm not sure the film recovers from that.

I'm not sure I can afford this, or that I will buy it. But if the films get redone, and cleaned up and with added bits and pieces, they are both worth getting. "More" is very much an "experiment" that works for me, although I think that too many film viewers are too stuck on their film fantasies to appreciate a "real film about a real story" which is so close to us, as to make us afraid. This was something that Barbet Schroeder did in a lot of his films. We won't discuss one drunk or two later in his films!


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Posted By: Junges
Date Posted: August 14 2016 at 11:47
27 discs of stuff most people probably won't listen. Maybe only a couple of new songs or a couple of live songs. I don't see the use of releasing all this stuff. It reminds me of King Crimson releasing bootleg after bootleg. You don't have to release every concert you have ever played... :)

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Posted By: Sean Trane
Date Posted: August 14 2016 at 14:43
Originally posted by Barbu Barbu wrote:

Can I afford it? No

Do I need it? Not really


I'm still wondering why I bought the immmersion sets.

but I'll probably get one or two volumes if they effectively went on sale separately.



Can I afford it? : yes, I could
Do I want to (afford it)? : really not sure
Do I need it? : not really
Do I want it (the boxset)? : well, some discs for sure, but others not.

For sure if the discs are sold separately, I will splurge for a few (7 or 8) including some of the DVDs, but not the films
But I'm kind of pissed off by the way most of these CDs have been assembled... Why not regroup and concentrate all of the BBC archives on three discs, instead of scatering them all over the place?
The two Shoerder movies have been available on DVD for at least 7 or 8 years, so it's kind of useless. And I prefer Zabriskie to both. As for Pompeii, I've still got the VHS and the DVD




Posted By: King Only
Date Posted: September 23 2016 at 02:42
A video from the upcoming Early Years box set:





Posted By: King Only
Date Posted: October 06 2016 at 08:10
New video from the upcoming Early Years box set, Childhood's End (2016 remix):




Posted By: AZF
Date Posted: November 11 2016 at 15:57
Obviously nobody I know could afford the box set!
But I am loving "Cre/ation" 2CD! Loved the sneaky appearances of "Us And Them" and was delighted to see the ghost of "Crumbling Land" on the second disc.
Thr version of"In The Beechwoods" is different to the one that used to be on YouTube. Pity, as the organ riff for that was the same melody Syd played for the track "Opel".
And a four man Atom Heart Mother (And I never listened properly to the bootlegs) is (as you know from those that do listen to bootlegs) a work of delight!
Happy Pink Floyd week!


Posted By: Man With Hat
Date Posted: November 11 2016 at 16:05
^ IS the plan still to release the CDs individually? If so, I'm not sure of the point of this Cre/ation album.

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Posted By: AZF
Date Posted: November 11 2016 at 16:20
Originally posted by Man With Hat Man With Hat wrote:


^ IS the plan still to release the CDs individually? If so, I'm not sure of the point of this Cre/ation album.


The plan is to still release each disc next year. I suppose the point of the Cre/ation album is to fill the gap of the people who can't afford the full box, provide a sampler that tells an edited story of the band's development, and also acts an an alternative "Greatest Hits" that is like a fusion of their 2001 compilation and "Relics".
It might be streaming soon, so if still unsure you could give that a listen.
But afterwards you'll appreciate why it's 1967-1972.
Will I buy a 2CD sampler of future box sets 1973- 1984? Haha, well see what they've got on it first! I don't think we'll get a collection like this again or at the same level.
McCartney must be kicking himself with that "Anthology" series! Pink Floyd have done it better.
Even the 90's Bowie reissues with extra B-Sides comes close.


Posted By: KingCrInuYasha
Date Posted: November 11 2016 at 17:53
I just picked up the two disc sampler. Here's my thoughts on some of the parts I skimmed:

-Nice to finally have a mono version of "Paintbox".

-I've always been iffy about the 2010 mixes. They sound more, well, 2010 than 1967. Other than that, it's nice to finally have an official version of "In The Beechwoods" in my possession. And it sounds goooooooooooood.

-The Floyd's mix of the Montreux version of "Atom Heart Mother" is just as good as the one in the bootlegs. Plus, never again will I have to listen to the song having a skip error in the beginning, so bye bye, bootleg version of this.

-"The Riot Sequence": Never noticed how much "Us And Them" sounded like a tango.




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Posted By: Man With Hat
Date Posted: November 11 2016 at 18:19
Originally posted by AZF AZF wrote:

Originally posted by Man With Hat Man With Hat wrote:


^ IS the plan still to release the CDs individually? If so, I'm not sure of the point of this Cre/ation album.


The plan is to still release each disc next year. I suppose the point of the Cre/ation album is to fill the gap of the people who can't afford the full box, provide a sampler that tells an edited story of the band's development, and also acts an an alternative "Greatest Hits" that is like a fusion of their 2001 compilation and "Relics".
It might be streaming soon, so if still unsure you could give that a listen.
But afterwards you'll appreciate why it's 1967-1972.
Will I buy a 2CD sampler of future box sets 1973- 1984? Haha, well see what they've got on it first! I don't think we'll get a collection like this again or at the same level.
McCartney must be kicking himself with that "Anthology" series! Pink Floyd have done it better.
Even the 90's Bowie reissues with extra B-Sides comes close.
 
Ok, good. I'll probably h old out then. Thanks.


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Warning: Listening to jazz excessively can cause a laxative effect.


Posted By: KingCrInuYasha
Date Posted: March 25 2017 at 23:29
See as the separate sets for Volumes 1 to 6 came out yesterday, I think it would be a good time for me to discuss my thoughts on Vol. 1.

-Similar to the my experience with live "Atom Heart Mother", the official versions of "Vegetable Man" and "Scream They Last Scream" have good mixes. "Scream"'s mix could have been better with its sound effects, but it's not bad enough to fling my arms madly about.

-The Stockholm show has surprisingly good sound for a bootleg. The vocals are every bit as inaudible as advertised, but everything else sounds clean as a bell. My favorite bits have to go to "Reaction In G", "Matilda Mother", "Pow R. Toc H." and "Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun".

-The songs on the 1965 demo haven't aged as well as, well, everything else the band has done, but it's nice to hear how the band started.

-The "John Latham" stuff was basically a half hour of noise.

-From the videos, the "Nick's Boogie" part was my favorite, if only to see Syd thrashing about on the guitar with a lighter and bearing.

Overall, definitely worth getting if you're a fan of this era of the band.


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Posted By: Sean Trane
Date Posted: March 26 2017 at 03:33
Originally posted by Sean Trane Sean Trane wrote:



Can I afford it? : yes, I could
Do I want to (afford it)? : really not sure
Do I need it? : not really
Do I want it (the boxset)? : well, some discs for sure, but others not.

For sure if the discs are sold separately, I will splurge for a few (7 or 8) including some of the DVDs, but not the films
But I'm kind of pissed off by the way most of these CDs have been assembled... Why not regroup and concentrate all of the BBC archives on three discs, instead of scatering them all over the place?
The two Shoerder movies have been available on DVD for at least 7 or 8 years, so it's kind of useless. And I prefer Zabriskie to both. As for Pompeii, I've still got the VHS and the DVD




Self-quote, but I don't give a hoot...
I'm going for some of these smaller boxsets.

Well, in my neck of the woods, these separate small boxsets will be costing 36.99 (for 68 to 71) and 41.99 (£$€, it doesn't matter much these days, as they're almost on par, I believe) for the 65-67 and the 72, and from this wednesday to the following one, there will be a 2+1 sale... So I'll get four sets for the price of three >> so what I wanted from that boxset will cost (37 x3) 111.00 + the two-disc set already out last fall.

TBH, I'll only get the four cheaper ones (but money's not the point), as only the 68, 69, 70 and 71 sets really appeal to me.
I'll definitely not get the 65-67 piece (I really don't give much a hoot for the Syd years), and I'm trying to find a reason to get the 72 piece, since it's mostly about Pompeii and OBC soundtrack remix, and I've got what I need in both departments. The only point that bugs me about shunning away from the 72 set is that the Roland Petit Ballet stuff is on that DVD


Posted By: micky
Date Posted: March 26 2017 at 10:01
yowsers... now that is a box set.  Love Floyd.. who doesn't... but nah. Some disks I'd really want, others much less so.


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Posted By: AZF
Date Posted: March 26 2017 at 11:28
Apologies for my enthusiasm earlier in the thread. I thought the individual boxes would be sensibly priced. They aren't. So I'll stick with the 2CD one that came out last year.
I slaved in a call centre arguing with morons who didn't read the terms and conditions on their Argos cards so I could save up only to find reality kicked in when the job finished in January.
Ah, life!


Posted By: AZF
Date Posted: March 26 2017 at 11:57
2CD/DVD? £25 tops and surely even that's pushing it? Nope!
OK, how about the 1971 1 Cd/DVD?

"Full price, mate."

Fffffuuuuuu-


Posted By: Man With Hat
Date Posted: March 29 2017 at 08:24
Yeah, I do wish they separated it even further. I really have no need for the DVDs, I just want the CDs.

that said, I have two on order, and plan to order two more in the near future. The two earliest ones I'll get at some point, but I don't feel an inherent rush to get them with this setup.


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I'm running still, I shall until, one day, I hope that I'll arrive
Warning: Listening to jazz excessively can cause a laxative effect.


Posted By: AZF
Date Posted: March 29 2017 at 16:14
At least they've all been put up on Spotify.


Posted By: Barbu
Date Posted: March 29 2017 at 18:47
I am not a dentist so it's no, baby.

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Posted By: Dellinger
Date Posted: March 29 2017 at 22:24
Originally posted by Man With Hat Man With Hat wrote:


Yeah, I do wish they separated it even further. I really have no need for the DVDs, I just want the CDs.

that said, I have two on order, and plan to order two more in the near future. The two earliest ones I'll get at some point, but I don't feel an inherent rush to get them with this setup.


Me too. It seems they wanted to offer this only to the rich. Most of the sets have some stuff I really want, some more stuff than others, but they also have a lot of stuff I find unecessary. Though I do think some of the DVD's should be very interesting, in general I want the CD's... some of them.



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