AMAZING new Pink Floyd footage surfaces from 68-69

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Arnold Layne
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AMAZING new Pink Floyd footage surfaces from 68-69

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Apparently sourced from a French TV station selling off there stock! crystal clear footage of them performing on various TV stations just when David Gilmour had joined the band! don't know how to post images, but if any fans out there, drop me an e mail your more than welcome to this incredible footage!

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steve56
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Re: AMAZING new Pink Floyd footage surfaces from 68-69

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Do you recall "Point me at the sky"arnie im sure i heard it played in the background of a Hadleigh episode.
Arnold Layne
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Re: AMAZING new Pink Floyd footage surfaces from 68-69

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Sure mate, there is even a promo video for it as well. should be pretty easy to find on you tube? There's a hell of a lot of European singles, worth a fair whack as well, One of my prized possesions was the original Arnold Layne single in the Columbia paper sleeve I found in Reckless records in North London back in the day, is that still there? I remember there was a downstairs bit that specialised in collectables, I bought a dutch flourescent pink vinyl release of "Animals" for ?15 from there, god knows what it would have been worth today.

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& it's called Wish you were here"
steve56
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Re: AMAZING new Pink Floyd footage surfaces from 68-69

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They stopped making singles after that though till 79 of course.ill look later.
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Re: AMAZING new Pink Floyd footage surfaces from 68-69

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itll be in record collector.Arnold Layne wrote:

> Sure mate, there is even a promo video for it as well. should
> be pretty easy to find on you tube? There's a hell of a lot of
> European singles, worth a fair whack as well, One of my prized
> possesions was the original Arnold Layne single in the Columbia
> paper sleeve I found in Reckless records in North London back
> in the day, is that still there? I remember there was a
> downstairs bit that specialised in collectables, I bought a
> dutch flourescent pink vinyl release of "Animals" for ?15 from
> there, god knows what it would have been worth today.
>
>
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