Pink Floyd outtakes and different versions

 

 

A saucerful of secrets (1968)

The song was divided in four movements:

a) Something else

b) Syncopathed pandemonium

c) Storm signals

d) Celestial voices

 

Almost gone (1980)

Instrumental suite, played in “The Wall” shows after “Another brick in the wall - part 3”, composed by:

a) The happiest days of our lives

b) Young lust

c) Empty spaces

d) Breathe

“Breathe” was cut after the 1980 USA shows.

 

The amazing pudding (1969)

Early version of “Atom heart mother” without choir and orchestra, performed for the first time live in Croydon on 18.01.70.

 

An old woman with a casket (1967)

Live version of “Scream thy last scream” (see Rotterdam 12.10.67).

 

Baby blue shuffle in D major (1968)

Instrumental, it was like “The narrow way part 1” (see BBC 19.01.69)

 

The beginning (1969)

See “The man”.

 

Behold the temple of light (1969)

See “The man”.

 

Beset by creatures of the deep (1969)

See “The man”.

 

The bike song (1967)

Early version of “Bike” recorded during 1967 sessions, exist only in EMI archives.

 

Blues (1970)

Performed for the first time in Berlin 1970 (contr.). The last special performance was in Montreal 6.07.77.

 

Boom tune (1967)

Written by Barrett, stava per essere registrata dai Purple Gang.

 

Celestial voices (1968)

See “A saucerful of secrets”.

 

Christmas song (1975)

Perfomed only in “John Peel Christmas Show” of December 1975.

 

The committee (1968)

Unreleased soundtrack composed by some Pink Floyd unreleased instrumentals (including an earlier version of “Careful with that axe, Eugene”).

 

Corrosion (1970)

See “The libest spacement”.

 

Crumbling land (long version, 1969)

Complete unreleased version of the one published in “Zabriskie Point”.

 

Daybreak (1969)

Same of “Grandchester meadows”, see “The man”.

 

Doing it (1969)

See “The man”.

 

Doreen's dream (1968)

First unreleased studio version of “Julia dream”.

 

Eclipsed (1971)

Played in an embryonic version in Cincinnati on 20.11.71 during “The embryo” performance; the first official performance was in Brighton on 20.01.72.

 

The end of the beginning (1969)

See “The man”.

 

Everest in the sky (1972)

Early version of “The great gig in the sky” (1972 “Eclipsed” version)

 

Fingal's cave (1969)

Unreleased outtake from “Zabriskie Point” studio sessions.

 

Flame (1967)

Early version of “Flaming” recorded during “The piper...” studio sessions.

 

Flapdoodle dealing (1966)

Unreleased (see London 14.10.66).

 

Flight for reality (1976)

Unrelased, written by Waters.

 

Games for May (1967)

Early version of “See Emily play”, performed for the first time in London on 12.05.67.

 

Gimme a break (1966)

Cover version (see London 14.10.66).

 

The great gig in the sky (1988)

Recorded in New York City (19-23.08.88), included only in “Delicate sound of thunder” videotape/videodisc.

 

Have you got it yet? (January 1968)

Rehearsed in early 1968, written by Barrett; as the band tried to learn the song, Syd would change it constantly so that no one could follow it, singing “Have you got it yet?”.

 

I can't tell (1966)

See London 14.10.66.

 

I get stoned (1966)

Unreleased outtake from 31.10.66 studio sessions.

 

In the beechwoods (1968)

Unreleased outtake, exist in EMI archive from 5.05.68 studio sessions.

 

In the flesh? (1982)

Re-recorded for “Pink Floyd The Wall” movie soundtrack with Bob Geldof on vocals, unreleased.

 

In the flesh! (1982)

Re-recorded for “Pink Floyd The Wall” movie soundtrack with Bob Geldof on vocals, unreleased.

 

Instrumental (1968)

Unreleased outtake, exist in EMI archive from 5.05.68 studio sessions.

 

Interstellar overdrive (1967)

Recorded on February 1st, 1967 and released only on a French EP in July 1967.

 

Interstellar overdrive (1968)

Unreleased, Gilmour on guitar, recorded for “San Francisco” movie soundtrack (a 15:00 private tape exist).

 

Interstellar overdrive (1969)

Unreleased track recorded live in Birmingham or Manchester in 1969, pressed un as acetate. This song was to have appear on “Ummagumma” but was cut.

 

It should be so nice (1968)

Early unreleased version of “It would be so nice”, exist in EMI archive from 00.00.00 sessions.

 

John Latham (1968)

Unreleased outtake, exist in EMI archive from 9.05.68 studio sessions.

 

The Journey (1969)

"The Journey" set is composed of: The Beginning ("Green Is The Colour"), Beset by Creatures of the Deep ("Careful With That Axe, Eugene"), The Narrow Way (Part 3), The Pink Jungle ("Pow R. Toc H."), The Labyrinths of Auximenes, Behold The Temple of Light, The End of The Beginning ("A Saucerful Of Secrets, Part 3").

 

Keep smiling people (1968)

Early version of “Careful with that axe, Eugene”, see Amsterdam 31.05.68.

 

King Bee (1966)

Unreleased outtake, exist as a 7" Emidisc acetate.

 

The labyrinths of Auximenies (1969)

See “The man”.

 

Let's another roll (1966)

See “Let's roll another one”.

 

Let's roll another one (1966)

Early version of “Candy and a currant bun”, unreleased, recorded on 31.10.66 and played in 1966 shows.

 

Looking through the Knotholes in Granny's wooden leg (1972)

“Echoes” announced with this different title by Waters in Stuttgart, 15.11.72.

 

Louie Louie (1966)

Cover version, (see London 13.03.66)

 

Lucy Leave (1966)

Unreleased outtake, exist as a 7" Emidisc acetate.

 

Lucy Lee in blue tight (1966)

See “Lucy leave”.

 

Mademoiselles Nobs (1971)

Different version of “Seamus” performed only in “Pompeii” movie.

 

The Man (1969)

"The Man" set is composed of: Daybreak ("Grantchester Meadows"), Work, Afternoon ("Biding My Time"), Doing It (Drum Solo), Sleeping, Nightmare ("Cymbaline"), Daybreak Part 2.

 

The march of the dambastards (1972)

“Echoes” announced with this different title by Waters in Frankfurt, 16.11.72.

 

Massed gadgets of Hercules (1968)

Early version of “A saucerful of secrets” (see BBC 25.06.68).

 

Matildas mother (1967)

Early unreleased version of “Matilda mother”, exist in EMI archive from 1967 sessions.

 

More furious madness from the massed gadgets of Auximenies (1969)

Part 1 = “The man” (see)

Part 2 = “The journey” (see)

This was the Floyd's first attempt to a conceptual piece. Most of the songs in these sets became parts of future albums as "More" and "Ummagumma". We have listed the later (studio) titles in parenthesis after the official title of the different parts of the suite performed in concert).

 

The most boring song I've ever heard bar two (1967)

Early version of “See saw” recorded during 1967 studio sessions, exist only in EMI archives.

 

Mother (1982)

Re-recorded for “Pink Floyd The Wall” movie, unreleased.

 

Murdelistic woman (1968)

Early version of “Careful” (see BBC 25.06.68).

 

Nightmare (1969)

See “The man”.

 

No title (1968)

Unreleased, recorded on 5.05.68 (see “Studio sessions”).

 

Nothing parts 1-24 (1971)

First version of “Echoes” recorded in early 1971, exist only in EMI archives.

 

Oneone (1969)

Unreleased outtake from “Zabriskie Point” studio sessions.

 

On the run variations (1972)

Blues performed in “Eclipsed” suite.

 

On the run (live - 1988)

Recorded in New York City (19-23.08.88), included only in “Delicate sound of thunder” videotape/videodisc.

 

One in a million (1967)

See “Rush in a million”.

 

One of these days (1971)

Outtake, exist only on tape (12:00 audio tape).

 

One slip (live - version 1)

Recorded in Atlanta (5.11.87), released only as promo videotape and videodisc for juke-box videos.

 

One slip (live - version 2)

Recorded in New York City (19-23.08.88), included only in “Delicate sound of thunder” videotape/videodisc.

 

Outside the wall (1982)

Re-recorded for “Pink Floyd The Wall” movie, unreleased.

 

Percy the ratcatcher (1967)

Early version of ”Lucifer Sam”, exist only in EMI archives.

 

Piggie break (1966)

Unreleased (see London 14.10.66)

 

Pigs on the wing pts 1/2 (1976)

Joined by a guitar solo of Snowy White, released only on U.S. acetate and 8 track cartridge.

 

Pink (1966)

Unreleased (see London 14.10.66)

 

The pink jungle (1969)

See “The man”.

 

Power Toc H (1967)

Early version of “Pow R Toc H”, exist only in EMI archives.

 

Rain in the country (1969)

Unreleased outtake from “Zabriskie Point” studio sessions.

 

Raving and drooling (1974)

Performed during 1974/75 tours, later became “Sheep” in “Animals” album. Sometimes it was announced by Waters as “Raving and drooling I felt on his neck with a scream”.

 

Reaction in G (1967)

Written after the 1967 Scottish tour (see Carlisle 23.07.67, Copenhagen 11.09.67 and Rotterdam 12.10.67).

 

The return of the son of nothing (1971)

Early live version of “Echoes” with different first verse, performed only in April-August 1971 shows.

 

Rhythm tracks (1968)

Unreleased outtake recorded during “A saucerful of secrets” sessions (maybe it's the same of “Syncophated pandemonium”?).

 

Richard rave's up (1968)

Unreleased outtake recorded during “A saucerful of secrets” sessions.

 

Roadrunner (1966)

Cover version (see London 14.10.66)

 

Rush in a million (1967)

Performed in 1967 shows (see Copenhagen 11.09.67).

 

Scream thy last scream (1967)

Composed by Barrett, unreleased outtake from 1967 sessions (see “Studio sessions”, BBC 19.12.67 and Copenhagen 11.09.67)

 

Seabirds (1969)

Unrelease, composed by Waters and included only in “Movie” movie soundtrack.

 

Scream thy last scream (1967)

Composed by Barrett, recorded in 1967 with Barrett, unreleased (see “Studio sessions” and BBC 19.12.67).

 

She was a millionaire (1967)

Unreleased outtake recorded during 1967 studio sessions, exist only in EMI archives. Exist also a studio version recorded by Barrett in 197?.

 

Shine on you crazy diamond parts 1-9 (1974)

Performed only during 1974 in the whole nine parts of the suite.

 

Signs of life

Recorded in New York City (19-23.08.88), included only in “Delicate sound of thunder” videotape/videodisc.

 

Sleeping (1969)

See “The man”.

 

Snowing (1966)

Unreleased (see London 14.10.66).

 

Something else (1968)

See “A saucerful of secrets”.

 

Stethascope (1966)

Early version of “Take up thy stethoscope and walk” (see London 14.10.66).

 

Stoned again (1967)

Same of “Reaction in G”.

 

Stoned alone (1966)

Unreleased (see London 14.10.66).

 

Storm signals (1968)

See “A saucerful of secrets”.

 

Sunshine (1967)

Early version of “Remember a day” recorded during 1967 studio sessions, exist only in EMI archives.

 

The swearing of speak to me (1972)

Early version on “Speak to me” played in “Eclipsed” suite.

 

Syncophated pandemonium (1968)

See “A saucerful of secrets”.

 

Untitled 1 (1968)

(Unreleased outtake?) recorded during 12-13.02.68 sessions with Gilmour on guitar, exist only in EMI archives.

 

Untitled 2 (1968)

(Unreleased outtake?) recorded on 6.05.68, exist only in EMI archives.

 

Untitled 3 (1973)

Unreleased outtake recorded during october 1973 sessions.

 

Untitled 4 (1973)

Unreleased outtake recorded during october 1973 sessions.

 

Untitled 5 (197?)

Unreleased intrumental recorded for 1976/78's NDR3 TV documentaries.

 

Vegetable man (1967)

Composed by Barrett, recorded in 1967 with Barrett and in 1968 sessions with Gilmour, both unreleased (see “Studio sessions” and BBC 19.12.67).

 

The violent sequence (1969)

Unreleased suite performed only in january and february 1970, his first live performance was in Croydon, 18.01.70. The suite was composed by:

“Heart beat, pig meat”

“What if it's just green cheese?”

“Us and them” (piano solo)

(See Croydon 18.01.70 and Birmingham 11.02.70)

 

What a shame, Mary Jane (1967)

Beatles outtake written by Lennon, recorded in Abbey Road Studios on 14.05.67 with Barrett (unconfirmed - maybe bogus?)

 

What if it's just green cheese (1968)

Instrumental outtake recorded on 10.07.69 for the “Apollo Moonlanding” BBC Programme of 20.07.69. This song was later included in the suites “The violent sequence” (see) and “The libest spacement” (see). Finally, in 1971 the song became “Money” with different arrangements and the addition of lyrics.

 

What shall we do now? (1978)

The only outtake of “The wall” album, performed live in the whole “Wall” shows (1980/81), this studio version appeared only in “Pink Floyd The Wall” movie sountrack (also in videotape/videodisc format).

 

Wondering and dreaming (1967)

Early version of “Matilda mother”, exist only in EMI archives.

 

Work & afternoon (1969)

See “The man”.

 

You've got to be crazy (1974)

Performed during 1974/75 tours, later became “Dogs” in “Animals” album with different lyrics. Sometimes it was announced by Waters as “You gotta be crazy”.