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1965-1967 CAMBRIDGE ST/ATION 2 X Cds / 1 X DVD / 1 X Blu-Ray PINK FLOYD THE EARLY YEARS 1965-1967 CAMBRIDGE ST/ATION 2 x CDs / 1 x DVD / 1 x Blu-ray ...................................................................................................................................................... CD 1: PFREY1CD1 1. Lucy Leave - 1965 2.57 2. Double O Bo - 1965 2.57 3. Remember Me - 1965 2.46 4. Walk With Me Sydney - 1965 3.11 5. Butterfly - 1965 3.00 6. I’m A King Bee - 1965 3.13 7. Arnold Layne 2.57 8. See Emily Play 2.55 9. Apples And Oranges 3.05 10. Candy And A Currant Bun 2.45 11. Paintbox 3.48 12. Matilda Mother (2010 remix) 3.59 13. Jugband Blues (2010 remix) 3.02 Unreleased tracks: 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 53 mins approx. Tracks 14-16 released in 2016 for the first time CD 2: PFREY1CD2 Live in Stockholm 1967 (no vocals) 1. Introduction 0.25 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 John Latham (studio recordings 1967) 9. John Latham Version 1 4.32 10. John Latham Version 2 5.06 11. John Latham Version 3 3.45 12. John Latham Version 4 2.59 13. John Latham Version 5 2.48 14. John Latham Version 6 3.17 15. John Latham Version 7 2.36 16. John Latham Version 8 2.49 17. John Latham Version 9 2.38 Total 79 mins approx. Tracks 1-17 released in 2016 for the first time PAGE 1 of 2 DVD / Blu-ray 1. Chapter 24 3.40 Syd Barrett, Gog Magog hills, Cambridgeshire, UK, 1966 / Pink Floyd at EMI Studios, London , April 1967 2. Nick’s Boogie 6.36 Recording Interstellar Overdrive and Nick’s Boogie at Sound Techniques studio, Chelsea, 11 January 1967/ Live at UFO, The Blarney Club, London, 13 January 1967 3. Interstellar Overdrive (‘Scene – Underground’) 4.15 UFO at The Blarney Club, London, 27 January 1967 4. Arnold Layne (Promo video) 2.54 Wittering Beach, UK, early 1967 5. Pow R. Toc H (‘The Look Of The Week’) Hans Keller interview 6. Astronomy Domine (‘The Look Of The Week’) 9.22 BBC ‘The Look Of The Week’ – BBC Studios, London, 14 May 1967 7. The Scarecrow (‘Pathé Pictorial’) 2.05 UK, July 1967 8. Jugband Blues (‘London Line’) 2.58 Promo video, London, 1967 9. Apples And Oranges (‘American Bandstand’) 3.00 + intro by Dick Clark and short interview Los Angeles, USA, 7 November 1967 10. Instrumental improvisation (Tomorrow’s World) 2.11 BBC ‘Tomorrow’s World’, London, 12 December 1967 11. Instrumental Improvisation (‘Die Jungen Nachtwandler’) 4.32 UFO, The Blarney Club, London, 24 February 1967 12. See Emily Play (‘Top Of The Pops’) 2.55 Partially restored - BBC Studios, London, 6 July 1967 13. The Scarecrow (outtakes) 2.07 Pathé Pictorial, UK, July 1967 14. Interstellar Overdrive (The Roundhouse) 9.33 ‘Science Fiction – Das Universum Des Ichs ’, London, 1967 Total 57.59 mins approx. PAGE 2 of 2 .
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