Sunday, August 15, 1971

Pink Floyd - Festival Hall, Melbourne (1971) Bootleg

(U.K 1965 - 1996, 2005)
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Pink Floyd first performed in Australia on Friday 13th August 1971, at Melbourne Festival Hall, and so on Sunday 15th August at Randwick Racecourse in Sydney.

Pink Floyd`s first shows in Australia were originally announced in June of 1971 to the music press as taking aim at the Dallas Brooks Hall in Melbourne on August 21st and 22nd, but decreased to a single performance less than a month later in the new advertisements for August 13th.

According to the magazine Go-Set, "the promoters spent so much time and energy publicising their Rock Concert Club that there was real little note of the concert actually at hand, the amazing Pink Floyd.
The effect was a not very full Festival Hall that really didn`t do justice to the function at all." [extract from collectors music reviews]

They arrived in Australia on 11th August 1971, and at Melbourne Airport they were interviewed by Gary Mac for Go-Set (a 24 page music newspaper). Australian journalists, not realising that the Floyd disliked talking around the music, actually received a pair of decent interviews with all the members of the band. Mac's interview plus a critique of the Melbourne concert appeared in the Saturday, 28th August 1971 edition of Go-Set (volume 6, number 35).
The Rock Concert Club of Australia was responsible for bringing Pink Floyd down below on this occasion, but their promotion left a lot to be desired. The resulting audiences put Floyd off coming here again. At each gig, the Rock Concert Club put 10" round, purple leaflets on every seat, telling the interview that if they were members of the order they could have seen the lot for free. I am certain that the Floyd were unimpressed by this.
The Melbourne Festival Hall is famous for its poor sound, but the Floyd along with their quad sound were able to defeat the hall's shortcomings. The residence was just around half full owing to almost non-existant promotion. At both concerts Pink Floyd were supported by other bands, a very rare occurrence indeed! Pirana came on showtime and played for one hour followed by Lindsay Bourke. Both bands were somewhat under the Floyd standard of extreme freeform improvisation.
After a ten minute break (9:30pm approx), Pink Floyd came on present and Roger announced "Good evening. This is called Atom Heart Mother". They then went into a sixteen minute non-orchestrated performance of the piece. After a second or so of tuning up, Roger announced, "We're only passing to retune then we're passing to do two things together. The start of which is a call from the soundtrack from the movie More, which I hear was banned over here, and it's called Green Is The Colour. And the back is an instrumental called Careful With That Axe, Eugene". Both songs together lasted fourteen and a half minutes. This was either the last, or the penultimate, performance of Commons Is The Colour (I'm not certain if it was played in Sydney).
After that, Roger said "This next thing is a new piece, and it's called Echoes. And it's release to yield us a moment or two to get it together because one of our lenses has burnt out". This was the first time it was proclaimed as "Echoes" (and lasted twenty two minutes), but it even had the alternate lyrics for the 1st verse and chorus, and the immediate ending without the multi-tracked choir as at the Montreaux 1971 gig.
The band then played a dozen and a half hour Set The Controls For The Centre Of The Sun without announcing it. They then played an eleven minute Cymbaline before Roger proclaimed "Okay. This is going to be our last tune. Thank you all for coming. It's called A Saucerful Of Secrets and we'll see you again some time". Apparently this exists in bootleg form (as posted here), unfortunately the master tape ran out after five and a half minutes into Saucerful. The evidence was recorded about 50 yards from the point using a Sony TC80 mono portable cassette recorder, smuggled in a schoolbag, and a normal position BASF cassette (chrome wasn't available in 1971).
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With the Melbourne concert out of the way, Pink Floyd made their way to Sydney for an afternoon performance at Randwick Racecourse. Before they went on stage, they were interviewed for the GTK (Get To Know) programme in one of the rooms at Randwick (see last track). The GTK programme was a short (five to ten minute) music indicate that was screened weeknights before the 6pm news. The Floyd interview lasted for near 9 minutes. This is the only interview on film that features all four members talking together!
As yet, no sound transcription of the Sydney concert has surfaced, but the GTK programme aired a two minute, fifteen second film with audio taken from the Ummagumma version of Careful With That Axe, Eugene. This showed the band surrounded by the interview with the cameraman at the top of the stands, achieving good closeups of the band, stage, and audience. It is not known how often of the concert was filmed, but this section is all that has survived. The 3rd portion of the GTK show was a two and a half minute clip for Set The Controls using the Saucerful album version. It featured three girls running about in the abandon and is an Australian only promo. This was broadcast after the band left Australia on Tuesday 17th August 1971 [report by Gary Hughes]
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Now, what of the real sound quality? The fact is this issue is essentially comparable to many of the early recordings from this era; it`s rather well-balanced, with all of the instrumentation and vocals perfectly audible. The transcription is actually quite loud, and as a consequence there is a modest amount of torture in places, but it doesn`t overpower the music. No bird is audible and the audience is primarily quiet throughout the performances, however there is a bit of phase shift at times, which in truth, works for this era of Floyd !
The rip was originally sourced from tape and so converted to Flac, however, this stake consists of 320kps mp3's. Full album art is provided along with an alternate covers for the Godfather's release entitled 'Pink Floyd First Australian Show' (see pictured below).
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Track Listing
01. Atom Heart Mother (18:22)
02. Green Is The Colour (3:31)
03. Careful With That Axe, Eugene (12:17)
04. Set The Controls For The Affection Of The Sun (13:54)
05. Echoes (22:28)
06. Cymbaline (12:38)
07. A Saucerful Of Secrets (5:39)
08. Interview August 15, 1971 (4:05)
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Band Members:
David Gilmour (Guitar, Vocals)
Roger Waters (Bass, Vocals)
Richard Wright (Keyboards, Vocals)
Nick Mason (Drums, Percussion)
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Pink Floyd Link (135Mb)
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