Pink Floyd - The Great Gig in the Sky Live 1974 video free download


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Duration: 06:48
Uploaded: 2009/01/18

Pink Floyd - The Great Gig in the Sky Live 1974-11-16, Wembley Empire Pool, London.

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8 years ago

Jan “Wrynn” Šupka

To love someone truly, one must understand the deapest desires of his partner. :)

9 years ago

Julie Albright

Tight as HELL!

9 years ago

Darnel Monroe

epic song with a amazing voice

9 years ago

david smith

Such a classic man

9 years ago

Diana Serrago

En esta noche, ella, protagonista absoluta, junto con esta música tan eterna como el aire, son la sinfonia perfecta que tiñe de plata el alma.

9 years ago

Enigmatized

I believe that Clare said she did 2 full takes and stopped in the middle of the third and said.... dont you have enough?

9 years ago

Enigmatized

this is music!

9 years ago

shwagable

Vocalist Clare Torry did the original cut in one take according to her interview here on youtube and she said she thought Roger said is was a "Happy Accident"

11 years ago

Dennis Addis

one of my favorite

11 years ago

Mary Cocolina

You think that her voice will break in million pieces... Amazing

11 years ago

Malagax

Anybody have actual video of them playing from this period (1970s) ?

11 years ago

Wanda Filipska

Last breath before death, and heart pulse rate is declining in Roger bass

11 years ago

Karl Martin

I think one of the singers is Venetta Fields. She was an original 'Ikette' (in Ike and Tina Turners band). During the 60's and 70's she toured/recorded with everyone including: Steely Dan, Boz Scaggs, The Rolling Stones, Aretha Franklin and Pink Floyd (she can be heard on the studio version of 'Shine On You Crazy Diamond'). Venetta now resides on the Gold Coast in Australia.

11 years ago

dedeurs

Very demanding song, very difficult to do. This is actually a rambling performance, both vocally and instrumentally. Torry debuted in the studio with a raw but tightly controlled performance, here it is too fragmented, too removed from the instrumental line. I just saw the 1987 live one, again with three vocalists, it's quite close to the studio version, but the vocal performances are absolutely topclass (5 minutes in all but it seems much longer!). So, yes, this one disappoints. Sorry, Gary.

11 years ago

Edward Roumoulian

I can leave the earth now... I've seen it all!

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