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auto12-03-11 12:08 PM

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rotfl


Hokeyboy12-03-11 02:30 PM

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:( .


Dan06-14-13 04:17 PM

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Kind of a dumb promotion, but still. When Wish You Were Here gets 1 million plays on Spotify, they'll "unlock" the rest of the catalog (all 2011 remasters). So, start listening to it on repeat, jerks:
<iframe src="https://embed.spotify.com/?uri=spotify:track:0myeTJ993kXE4vN0IPchcc" width="300" height="380" frameborder="0" allowtransparency="true"></iframe>


Supermallet06-14-13 06:30 PM

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I used to play bass for The Repeat Jerks.


Dan06-14-13 06:32 PM

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The Repeat Jerks is the name I used to strip under.


TomOpus07-30-16 04:51 PM

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Bump!!!

Wasn't sure where to put this but they are releasing a 27!! disc Pink Floyd The Early Years 1965-1972

Pink Floyd to release ultimate box set The Early Years

Pink Floyd's Early Years 1965-1972 collection to launch on November 11
Pink Floyd will release the ultimate box set The Early Years 1965-1972 on November 11.

The collection explores the first seven years of the band's 50-plus year career in a deluxe 27-disc package. It will feature 20 previously unreleased tracks and seven hours of unreleased live material. It'll also contain over 15 hours of video, such as TV appearances, BBC sessions, outtakes, demos and three feature films – The Committee, More and La Vallee.

Music from Pink Floyd-composed 1970 film Zabriskie Point has also been remixed and updated for the forthcoming box set.

The Early Years 1965-1972 "will give collectors the opportunity to hear the evolution of the band and witness their part in cultural revolutions from their earliest recordings and studio sessions to the years prior to the release of The Dark Side Of The Moon, one of the biggest selling albums of all time.

"From the single Arnold Layne to the 20-minute epic Echoes, fans will see the invention of psychedelic progressive rock via an insightful collection that explores the Pink Floyd story from the time Roger Waters, Richard Wright, Nick Mason and Syd Barrett met at London’s Regent Street Polytechnic through to Syd’s departure and David Gilmour joining to form the iconic lineup."

The box set is divided into six volumes – Cambridge St/Ation (1965-1967), Germin/Ation (1968), Dramatis/Ation (1969), Devi/Ation (1970), Reverber/Ation (1971), Obfusc/Ation (1972) and an exclusive bonus disc, Continu/Ation.

In addition to the deluxe set, Pink Floyd Records will also launch a 2-CD highlights album The Early Years – Cre/Ation on November 11.

Preorder on Amazon. Only $699:
https://www.amazon.com/Early-Years-1...ag=smarturl-20

If that price is too steep (yes, it is) here is the 2-disc version:
https://www.amazon.com/Cre-ation-Ear...ag=smarturl-20


astrochimp07-30-16 05:47 PM

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That's an insane set. There's a time when I might have bit on it, but I don't even think I'd get through all of it now.

Wish there was an intermediate set around 150/200 bucks.

I'll probably just get the two CD set.


stvn197407-30-16 06:13 PM

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Rumor is that next year each box will be available on their own. You would just miss out on the last disc that is exclusive to this whole shebang set.


Jason07-30-16 07:42 PM

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Not a huge fan of the Syd Barrett era or some of the earlier stuff. Would love a proper blu-ray release of Live at Pompeii though.


VHS?07-30-16 11:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Jason(Post 12863059)

Would love a proper blu-ray release of Live at Pompeii though.

Now that is something I could get into. I have a lot of PF material and I really dont need more releases. I do however need a better Pompeii release.


rw251607-31-16 06:34 AM

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I wish they would release an Animals edition with second disc containing entire album live from '77 tour.


Hokeyboy07-31-16 12:50 PM

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700 dollars, you say? American? This won't drive anyone to the torrent sites... nope...


ctyankee07-31-16 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Hokeyboy(Post 12863403)

700 dollars, you say? American? This won't drive anyone to the torrent sites... nope...

I was thinking the same thing. Or buying and returning said product ...


Bobaray07-31-16 02:10 PM

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Much cheaper at Amazon.it (Italy). I preordered for around $383 shipped (currently around $400) at today's exchange rate. Also available at Amazon.co.uk for 376 pounds or around $420 shipped (at today's exchange rate).


gmanca07-31-16 04:51 PM

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If only they recorded "Have you got it yet?" and it was on this set would it be worth it.


rocket131208-02-16 02:29 PM

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Originally Posted by stvn1974(Post 12863009)

Rumor is that next year each box will be available on their own. You would just miss out on the last disc that is exclusive to this whole shebang set.

Not a rumor. It was mentioned in the official press materials that the individual volumes would be released in early '17. It remains to be seen how much those individual volumes go for, but otherwise, I think that's the route I'm going to go. I'll probably skip the 67 and 68 volumes for now and the box-set exclusives don't seem totally essential. Of course this is where they put Echoes from the '74 BBC show that was missing from the Immersion sets. Kind of a bummer because that tells me that they don't necessarily have plans to do a similar set for the "classic" years.

Price aside, this set looks to be pretty much the definitive set for the early years of the band. There might be some odds and ends that are missing, but more or less this is EVERYTHING that's out there. I'm really excited to finally have official copies of the Man and the Journey (an essential piece which represents the first 2 years of the Gilmour era far better than the official albums from that period imo) as well as the '70 and '71 BBC sessions. I wish we were getting the full Pompeii movie in HD as well as the audio in cd form, but that's about all I can think of to complain about.

One question I have though, what's the deal with the new 2016 remix of Obscured By Clouds on the 1972 volume? I don't specifically recall any stories about the band being particularly unhappy with that album in particular. Does anyone know the story behind this?

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