![]() They use the old publicity photos with headshots introducing the band. The artwork also has the minimalist aesthetic common for many of the protection gap era labels. This has been a trend of late with several titles coming out on this and the old Scorpio label. The manufacturers use the old American label Gold Standard for this release. Roger introduces the encore by saying “that was psychedelic so we’ll do something that isn’t” before the band play the untitled blues piece they played for years onstage. “A Saucerful Of Secrets” is very tight and the cut by the end is most unfortunate. “One Of These Days” was performed in front of an audience for the second time, the first occurring for the “Sounds Of The Seventies” BBC session on September 30th and Gilmour introduces the song with its full title (which also correspond to the full lyrics of the piece). The second epic of the night, “Echoes”, begins the second half of the show and is very lyrical in parts. The first set ends with a band version of “Atom Heart Mother”. There are some interesting guitar tune-ups and Waters cracking jokes before “Fat Old Sun” which has a very sweet delivery by Gilmour. Roger’s scream in “Careful With That Axe, Eugene” is so intense it reaches almost twenty full seconds. The recording includes all tune-ups and band talk between tracks. But the tape is clear and perfectly captures the atmosphere of the event and is very listenable. It is also cut during the introduction of “Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun”, during the “footsteps” section of “Cymbaline”, and an unfortunate cut in “Celestial Voices” that omits the end of “A Saucerful Of Secrets” right when things are getting interesting. There is a small venue feel to the sound and there is some hiss present and distortion during loud parts. Gold Standard utilize the master clone that surfaced late last year that is better sounding and much more complete. The concert in Bradford occurred three days after their return and has circulated before and was used for the Ayanami release Bradford 1971 (Ayanami 194). The Amazing Yorkshire Pudding documents the first of two shows Pink Floyd played between filming their movie in Pompeii in Italy and their month long tour of North America. A revisiting of A Saucerful of Secrets -Īvailable for free and for fans from November 2021.The Amazing Yorkshire Pudding (Gold Standard AP 101071A/B)īradford University, Great Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England – October 10, 1971ĭisc 1: Careful With That Axe Eugene, Fat Old Sun, Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun, Atom Heart Motherĭisc 2: Echoes, Cymbaline, One Of These Days, A Saucerful Of Secrets, blues Pink Floyd - Syncopated Pandemonium - MQR 016 ![]()
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