Pink Floyd - Welcome To The Machine (Demo) video free download


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Duration: 07:08
Uploaded: 2010/02/21

the demo for welcome to the machine from early 1975 (i believe) really chilled version of the song just close your eyes and let it take you too another world...

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8 years ago

Barbie Chêtif

great instrumental parts

9 years ago

Ryan Larsen

The intro is just longer and the mix is not final, but everything else is the same. Sounds like it was shabbily double tracked and poorly transferred from another source. 

10 years ago

John Peace

This is the front channels of the 75 quad mix. It's not a different mix than the official release. It's just half of it

10 years ago

Joaquim Arnês Filho

Music by Roger Waters.

10 years ago

Ben Culture

I think the reason people get angry about early mixes listed as a "demo" because a DEMO is a completely separate recording, one that never became the final version (nowadays, in the digital age, a demo can easily be converted into a "real" version). They expected a completely different version of the song, not merely a different mix. People really shouldn't mis-use the term "demo".

11 years ago

wawita harrison

I found it strange a demo of a such complex song lasted seven minutes. This is one mix from the 8 track now remastered on Immersion Box Set.

11 years ago

Ben Culture

I hate to tell you this, but Roger and David are also credited with playing the VCS3 synth that the album uses so heavily. I'm sure the solo at the ending is all Rick, but -- put it this way, the song is 75% synthesizers, but not 75% Rick. Roger and David played them too, especially Roger.

11 years ago

Ben Culture

Thank you for informing us. I hate seeing the word "demo" incorrectly used to describe early mixes, etc. The entire Cars album Candy-O is posted, song by song, as "demo" when they are JUST BARELY incomplete early mixes. it's fucking aggravating. Anyway, it's my understanding that there never WAS a "Welcome to the Machine" demo; that they made it up in the studio and recorded it as they went along, messing with the synths.

11 years ago

ComicSansaMS

I actually striped down a 5.1 version myself just to hear the relaxing little synth loop in the background.

11 years ago

djwolf12

Nothing makes me happier than hearing a stripped down Pink Floyd song that showcases just how fucking great Rick Wright was on the Moog Synthesizer.

12 years ago

VoodooVuich89

How we just call this the "Fucking Epic" Mix. Sound good? Ok good. Also, Even though I hate the genre, can anyone else picture this as a dubstep mix? Hell yeah! Lmao

12 years ago

PrincessAutobot

@WagTheDoug agreed... this is nothing like the original

12 years ago

revbleech

@WagTheDoug The rear channels of the quad mix, actually.

12 years ago

WagTheDoug

I can't believe how many people think this is EXACTLY the same as the album, or saying it's a single channel mix. It's clearly in stereo, so not a single channel anything. The bass track is noticeably different from the final mix. The vocals and main synth are the same. There's some drum work here and there that isn't on the album. The acoustic guitars are missing. Ok, it's not technically a demo, it's the same take, but a different (early) mix.

12 years ago

vomtu ddc

i don't know ir there is a version that is blocked but i always find an original on you tube

12 years ago

helpdonate1

This is not a demo. Its possibly a single channel from a quadraphonic version.

13 years ago

Bill Cooling

@tjrtherocksponge That is so true!

13 years ago

Bill Cooling

Definitely not a demo version. As previously said, it's just a single-channel mix. Don't be fooled by this...although it is still enjoyable - especially since EMI has blocked all the 'real' versions of this.

13 years ago

Halaberdizzle

I love this mix.

13 years ago

charadeyouareha

buns patrol here. Mr. Gilmour I'm going to have to ask you to step out of the car

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