Pink Floyd - Live The Rainbow Theatre Feb 20 1972

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Review by Bordeaux Wine Company

The album "Live at the Rainbow Theatre Feb 20 1972" by Pink Floyd is a remarkable piece of music. The band's live performance is captured in its entirety, providing a rare opportunity for fans to experience the energy and excitement of a Pink Floyd concert from the early 70s.

The album features many of the band's classic songs, including "One of These Days," "Echoes," and "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun." The songs are played with incredible skill and precision, showcasing the band's musicianship and creative vision.

One of the highlights of the album is the extended version of "Echoes," which spans over 20 minutes and showcases the band's ability to create immersive and atmospheric soundscapes. The performance is accompanied by stunning visuals, making for an unforgettable experience.

Download Pink Floyd - Live The Rainbow Theatre Feb 20 1972
Artist: Pink Floyd
Album: Live The Rainbow Theatre Feb 20 1972

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Filename: pink-floyd-live-the-rainbow-theatre-feb-20-1972.rar
  • MP3 size: 11 mb
  • FLAC size: 64.2 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Breathe/On The Run/Time/Breathe (Reprise)20:50
Money/Us and Them/Any Colour You Like/ Brain Damage/Eclipse20:10

Video

IN CELEBRATION OF THE COMET THE COMING OF KOHOUTEK PinkFloyd
Pink Floyd - 20th February 1972 (Live at Rainbow Theatre) - Definitive Edition
NORDESTAR Pink Floyd
LIVE - the best Of Tour72 Pink Floyd

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Labels

Worlds Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • Unofficial Release

Notes

On Black Vinyl with Black labels that say World Records along with false song titles. Came in a plain white cover with no text.

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Etched A Side): Tour 1903 A
  • Barcode (Etched B Side): Tour 1903 B
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Summary by Bordeaux Wine Company

"Live at the Rainbow Theatre Feb 20 1972" is a must-have for any Pink Floyd fan. The album captures the band at the height of their creativity and showcases their unparalleled live performance skills. It is a testament to the enduring legacy of one of the greatest bands in rock history.

Comments

This the restored 2015?
I think this also is the same as Brain Damage, Screaming Abdabs which I have and seems a better cut than this, but it could just be down to YouTube quality
Someone disliked this he needs his ass kicked
Pretty sure I had this on vinyl back in high school - excellent, glad to find this, thank you
The Coming of the Comet, Kahoutek. #sameas
Um abraço para meu primo Fábio, que me indicou esta jóia! Valeu Primãoo!!
I copied into tape In Celebration of the Comet back in the early eighties. Transferred it to minidisc then onto a CD! I'd love a decent vinyl copy, but they aren't as "common" as they used to be these days.
There can't be many bands that played a whole album in concert b4 said album was even released
Christmas is still going! ?????
So glad I downloaded all these off of YouTube years ago I have every one of those bootlegs off of YouTube on a file and a folder and I got them already hahaha
There is no Breathe (reprise)!!!!! For the f- sakes
This full show is hard to find is such great quality u are doing gods work
Any way to buy this on mp3 or cd?
Fucking awesome
As much as I love The Great Gig In The Sky, I think The Mortality Sequence is absolutely stunning as well. Such a waste to have that removed, would have loved it as an extra bit, just right before or after Great Gig. Would that fit?
I was at the Rainbow for this show it was well I can't express how good it was.
Amazing to listen At Travel Sequence, one of the very few times where Gilmour made is own version of what it'll become On the Run. Honestly, much much better than the LP version
I know its just a jam in G minor but the blues jam sounds like an early shine on in some parts (I guess there's only so many blues licks out there)
Just have to love it ?
Fantastic to see those songs were already so mature in '72.
It must have been such an experience to see it live.
Bravo!!!