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  2. London '66–'67 - Wikipedia

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    London '66–'67 is an EP and film of Pink Floyd music, containing two "lost" tracks—an extended version of "Interstellar Overdrive" and a previously unreleased track "Nick's Boogie". These tracks were originally recorded for Peter Whitehead 's film Tonite Let's All Make Love in London in 1967, [ 3 ] and the former appeared in edited form on ...

  3. It's So Far Out, It's Straight Down - Wikipedia

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    Music critic Tim Riley describes it as one of the events of early 1967 that "punctuate an era as psychedelic pop culture took shape". [5] Also among these was the emergence of American guitarist Jimi Hendrix on the London club circuit, [5] while Pink Floyd's performance in the documentary was one of the group's first television appearances. [4]

  4. List of performances by Pink Floyd in media - Wikipedia

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    1967 "Arnold Layne" Non-album video ... Live at Pompeii. Released: September 1972 ... The Pink Floyd and Syd Barrett Story. Released: 24 March 2003;

  5. 1967: The First Three Singles - Wikipedia

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    The 1967 Singles Sampler, or 1967: The First Three Singles, is a compilation album by English rock band Pink Floyd, released in 1997 as a limited edition CD to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the band.

  6. Pink Floyd live performances - Wikipedia

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    (Waters confirmed this on the VH1's Legends: Pink Floyd episode). After the 22 December show, the rest of the band put out the word that they needed another guitarist. Jeff Beck and Davy O'list were considered. David Gilmour was brought in to augment Barrett during live shows, and for the first four UK shows of 1968 Pink Floyd was a five-man ...

  7. Syd Barrett was the guiding light of the original Pink Floyd — the band’s singer, primary songwriter and guitarist from their first day until their psychedelia-defining 1967 debut album ...

  8. The 14 Hour Technicolor Dream - Wikipedia

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    At the time, The 14 Hour Technicolor Dream was described as a multi-artist event, featuring poets, artists and musicians. Pink Floyd headlined the event; [2] other artists billed included: the Crazy World of Arthur Brown, One In A Million, Soft Machine, the Move, Tomorrow, the Pretty Things, Jimmy Powell & the Five Dimensions, Pete Townshend, John's Children, Alexis Korner, Social Deviants ...

  9. 1967 in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    17 September – British rock band Pink Floyd performed their only concert in Ireland at the Arcadia Ballroom in Cork. [7] 29 September – The Focus Theatre in Dublin opened its doors for the first time. 2 December – Poet Patrick Kavanagh was buried in his native Inniskeen, County Monaghan.