PINK FLOYD LIVE RADIO SESSIONS
a) Original broadcast
1967
28.07.67
BBC Studios, London, UK.
During this session, Syd was
described as being “a bit weird”. On this date, the Floyd make recordings
for the “Saturday Club” show which were probably broadcast first on August
12, 1967 and including and interview by Brian Matthew.
17.12.67
BBC Studios, London, UK.
Recording
session.
19.12.67
BBC Studios, London, UK.
Recording sessions.“Top gear”
recorded, broadcast on 30.12.67.
Broadcast date:
28.07.67 Sessions
First broadcast
12.08.67
“Saturday Club”, BBC 2, UK (at 10:00am).
Second broadcast
23.09.67
“Saturday Club”, BBC 2, UK at 10:00am).
(8:00 audio tape, The scarecrow 2:05,
The gnome 2:15, Matilda mother 3:30)
Third broadcast
30.09.67
“Top Gear”, BBC 1, London, UK (at 2:00pm)
(13:00 audio tape, Flaming 2:37, Apples and oranges [studio version] 2:57, The scarecrow 2:00, The gnome 2:05, Matilda mother 3:18. Complete broadcast of 28.07.67 sessions)
17-19.12.67 Sessions
First broadcast
30.12.67
“Top Gear”, BBC 1, London, UK (at 2:00pm)
(14:00 audio tape, Vegetable man
3:11, Scream thy last scream 3:37, Pow R Toc H 2:52, Jugband blues 3:48)
Second broadcast
11.02.68
“Top Gear”, BBC 1, London, UK (at 2:00pm)
Hosted by John
Peel.
1968
25.06.68
BBC Studios, London, UK.
“Top Gear” recording
sessions.
02.12.68
BBC Studios, London, UK.
“Top Gear” recording
sessions.
Broadcast date:
25.06.68 Sessions
First broadcast
30.06.68
“Top Gear”, BBC 1, London, UK (at 7:00pm)
(17:00 audio tape, Julia dream 2:31,
Murdelistic woman 3:04, Let there be more light 4:10, The massed gadgets of
Hercules 6:40)
02.11.68 Sessions
First broadcast
19.01.69
“Top Gear”, BBC 1, London, UK (at 7:00pm)
Hosted by John
Peel.
(21:00 audio tape, Point me at the
sky 4:30, Baby blue shuffle in D major 4:30, The embryo 3:00, Interstellar
overdrive 9:00)
1969
09.04.69
Radio 1 Club (in the Paris Theatre, London, UK).
22.04.69
BBC Studios, London, UK.
(“Top Gear”
recording)
Broadcast date:
9-22.04.69 Sessions
First broadcast
11.05.69
“Top Gear”, BBC 1, London, UK (at 7:00pm)
Hosted by John
Peel.
(19:00 audio tape, Daybreak,
Nightmare, The beginning & Beset by creatures of the deep & The narrow
way part 3)
1970
Summer 1970 The Paris
Theatre, London, UK.
(“John Peel Show”
sessions)
Summmer 1970 sessions
First broadcast
16.09.70
“Sound of the Seventies: John Peel Show”, BBC 1, London, UK (at
6:00pm)
(52:00 audio tape, The embryo 10:30,
Green is the colour & Careful with that axe, Eugene 11:30, If 4:30, Atom
heart mother (with orchestra) 26:00)
This is the only performance of
“If” (as far as we know) by the Floyd, with Waters on acoustic guitar and
Wright on bass and organ simultaneously. “AHM” was performed with the
accompainment of the Philip Jones Brass Ensamble.
1971
30.09.71 Sessions
First broadcast
05.10.71
“John Peel Show”, BBC, London, UK (at 10:00pm)
(55:00 audio tape, Fat old sun 15:00, One of these days 8:00, Echoes
28:00. Embryo 10:30 and Blues 5:00 were never broadcast in the UK. They were
only aired on WNEW FM, New York City, New York, USA. This WNEW portion was
broadcast only once, unfortunately (17:00 audio
tape).
Late 1975 BBC Studios,
London, UK (?).
Late 1975 Sessions
First broadcast
25(?).12.75 “The John
Peel Christmas Show”, BBC 1, London, UK.
3:00 audio tape. Christmas song, sung
by Mason and John Peel.
b) Rebroadcast
28.07.67
“The Friday Rock Show”, BBC - date unknown.
(8:00 audio tape, The scarecrow, The gnome, Matilda mother)
30.09.67
“Top Gear”, BBC - date unknown.
(4:00 audio tape, Apples and oranges)
17-19.12.67/30.09.71
“The Friday Rock Show”, BBC 1, UK. 28.02.86 broadcast
(21:00 audio tape, Vegetable man, Scream thy last scream, Pow R Toc H,
Jugband blues, One of these days)
25.06.68
“Top Gear, BBC - date unknown.
(7:00 audio tape, Massed gadgets of Hercules)
25.06.68 & 2.12.68
BBC World Service - date unknown.
(16:00 audio tape, Point me at the sky, Let there be more light,
Murdelistic woman, Julia dream, The embryo)
25.06.68 & 2.12.68
“The Friday Rock Show”, BBC - date unknown.
(16:00 audio tape, Point me at the sky, Let there be more light,
Murdelistic woman, Julia dream, The embryo)
25.06.68/2.12.68/30.09.71
“Saturday Rock Show” by Alan Freeman, BBC 1, London, UK. 29.04.89
broadcast.
(One of these days, Point me at the sky, Julia dream, Let there be more
light, Murdelistic woman, The embryo)
9-22.04.69
“The Friday Rock Show”, BBC - date unknown.
(11:00 audio tape, The beginning & Beset by creatures of the deep
& The narrow way part 3)
Summer 1970
“In concert”, RAI Radio Due, Italy. 1980 broadcast.
(46:00 audio tape, The embryo, Green is the colour & Careful with
that axe, Eugene, If, Atom heart mother - part)
Summer 1970/30.09.71
(SDR3,
Germany. August 1983 broadcast)
(55:00 audio tape)
Summer 1970/30.09.71
(“In concert”, BFBS, UK. 24.09.83 broadcast)
(52:00 audio tape, The embryo, Green is the colour & Careful with
that axe, Eugene, One of these days, Echoes)