There was a nice melodic JAM from the COMMITTEE LP that reminded me of a long lost Floyd song I heard on the radio 32 years ago. It was about 5 minutes long,upbeat, had a baroque-like keyboard melody and a trippy guitar solo with FEW LYRICS. One fan suggested the TITLE being ZABRISKE POINT but it didn't fit the CRITERIA for this tune. Does anyone know what this song's title might be?
36:33 Rain In The Country starts off sounding like The Beatles' Mother Nature's Son and then starts sounding like Pink Floyd's The Narrow Way (Part 1). Very awesome!
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V. nice comp. (although missing 'Violent sequence; aka Us&Them, that Antonioni rejected! ): Just a hopefully helpful note: those who have seen the film (voted, btw, one of "the 50 Worst of all time'* (!) by H. Medved's book, way back in '78) will know that the end 'Axe' here is what was used (shorter duration) in the film (including exploding fridge with slow motion contents flying about* - some of that used in their '73/4 live screen gigs), and was then titled as "Come in .. 51": sharp eared fans will probably recognise what is "51" here (1st track) is more of a wig out version of the 'Rise&Shine' segment of 'Alans' Psych Brekkies' on AHM, as Rick's keyboards hints: e.g. you can almost imagine/hear it going into the kettle whistle thereon :-) *the only worthwhile bit to see - right at the end: so Medved was right as it's tedious bore throughout, otherwise! Ohh, & 'more': 'Alan's Blues' is, of course, their only 'studio' release of the tune they often played as an encore - most notoriously, the last ever at the chaotic (Wall/'spit' instigator) Montreal, Canada, '77 tour closedown gig.
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My choice of Best musician of pink floyd is Richard Wright .Apart from the more commercial familiar pink floyd albums Dark Side Of The Moon Animals The Wall This album zabriski point has a lot to offer i will listen and decide which pink floyd albums are my favourites I know what my favourites are
Fantastic idea for this compilation! I watched the film in 1977 when I was in the army, and was absolutely impressed, specifically by the final piece... My favorite band, the greatest of all time s (with the "permission" of Led Zeppelin, of course!) ❤
Anyone here seen the movie? Without doubt the sharpest exposition of the “hippie” generation in ‘60s California by the great genius of cinema Michelangelo Antonioni. And stunningly beautiful to look at as well!
This film was a masterpiece by Antonioni punctuated by the sounds of Pink Floyd, The Grateful Dead and others. An absolute incredible soundtrack that carried the visuals to tremendous new heights!
Being a progger for 47 years I have never listened to this album, neither seen the movie. Is this a soundtrack from the original flick? Thanks buddy for posting:)
Zabriskie Point. Someone knows it? I read the usual lot of bullshits, here like about every upload but i don't read what is necessary remember...This Floyd's job is the soundtrack of a masterpiece of Michelangelo Antonioni: Zabriskie Point movie, an absolute milestone of late 60's.. Do you know Michelangelo Antonioni director? He was a genius, an Italian giant. I'm proud to be Italian. Who are you? You are a wild army of stupid goats without culture, you tell just to open your mouth...Try to study before spit your bloody, fuck bullshits and respect the truly genious. Italian culture lights the world, you are just barbarians, keep silent and learn.
Ronnie Raygun making an appearance 07:35 Like the comp, but sounds like some aural augmentation has gone on in places. I grew up with the OST - real mix & all good. Garcia noodles beautifully, Roscoe Holcombe, Kaleidoscope etc feature too.
Interesting! I've got all the official audio releases but I don't recall hearing that version of 'Come in number 51...' before. Where's that from? Have you heard the version of Oneone with Roger and Dave making shagging noises?! Embryo is a rather incongruous choice though, unless that's why you put it there! To be honest, I thought the film was such boring crap (apart from the exploding villa) that I can't remember what happens!
Big Floyd fan! I fell asleep a few years back with my TV on Sundance channel i believe ,hours later I started to dream of being chased through the woods by my cousin, when we were children, whose name was Eugene, and when he caught me and started to hit me with the ax I woke up and stared at the television and heard Roger’s voice, screaming , watched for a few minutes didn’t know what the hell I was looking at never never saw it, but now it is in my thoughts and dreams forever.😂
Great compilation. I like to do those for myself. Yours flows very well. I enjoy starting and finishing with 2 versions of "Careful", being the first adapted to the soundtrack and wih another name. I only miss "Country song" ( that is "looking at the map" with vocals). "Binding my TIme" would be a good album closer, but the time would excede - or it coulg go full "double album" mode and include also "Fingal´s cave" and even "Embryo" live
Tengo 68 años y siempre desde que sus discos llegaron a mi pais los segui ,este no sera de los mas sobresalientes pero todo es grandioso insuperables , pará mi saludos y salud
I remember that for Embryo I bought a vinyl sampler album, as it wasn't on the original Zabriskie Point soundtrack. Harvest Records was just founded. I found the Floyd track a bit disappointing, lol, but the double (!) had lots of other bands and soloists from the same era. Picnic; a Breath of Fresh Air , 1970. Nuggets from the Pretty Things (their excellent post-psychedelia period), Kevin Ayres, Roy Harper, Pete Brown & Piblokto, Syd Barrett's Terrapin and ogod, Bakerloo's fantastic rock-bluesy This Worried Feeling. Save for Barrett , Pretty Things and Ayers all bands were unknown to me (and most were never heard of again) It was a very welcome addition to The Rock Machine Turns You On (1968) and, two years later, Fill Your Head With Rock, which was even more sensational - I heard a track from the highly desired first Argent album! 'Dance In The Smoke'. Heavenly! These samplers greatly helped to broaden my pop experience. Unfortunately I never bought the Bakerloo album, it was quite rare...but fifteen minutes ago I found their first record on - Praise Hurley, Chen and Karim! - RU-vid. So I'm off to the wizard!
i'm not the greatest fan of the Picnic version of "Embryo" as well, but the band made an amazingly good electric live adaptation of the song (like the version in Montreux on nov. 21 1970.) if you havent heard that version, do check it out! it's pretty great
@@apollomemories7399 Roger was part of it as well but he was the one that gravitated away from that sound more than the others did. As great as The Wall and The Final Cut are, they don't really sound like Pink Floyd albums overall, with the exception of a few songs.
Ecouter PF, c'est abolir le déferlement des bruits et des images du quotidien pour entrouvrir l'espace d'un ailleurs où la contingence et la représentation cèdent la place à l'immatérialité du sensible. La puissance expressive de l'architecture sonore rompt avec toute forme de transcription du réel pour s'attacher à l'expression d'un univers fabuleux où la couleur et le rythme des compositions constituent une expiration qui donne voix à l'exaltation 🔥🕌
Well roared, Lion. Indeed...that's the essence of inventing Space Rock. And they were the godfathers together with Hawkwind. Since then rock music was taking off,learning to fly and explored everything they want to. It's transcendental in a good way. And notes are transforming,become VIBRATION. All in the universe is build on...vibrations. Waves...that are all rolling into your mind...beautiful cause you can feel it!