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Pink Floyd-1968-05-06-Piper Club,Rome,Italy (FM)

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Topic started 17 years ago by Neep in Audio and video recordings. Since then 1 post have been made by 1 user.
 
  1. Neep
    17 years
    Pink Floyd
    Piper Club
    Rome
    Italy
    1968-05-06
    Artwork Yes
    VPRO Rebroadcast

    For Tons More Great Floyd Boots Visit http://theamazingpudding.proboards84.com/index.cgi

    1. Italian announcer (0:39)
    2. Astronomy Domine (6:44)
    3. Roger Waters Interview (2:48)
    4. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun (8:28)
    5. Interstellar Overdrive (6:38)

    Running length: 25 min 17 sec

    Source: fm > unknown > cdr >

    Quality: EX+

    http://rapidshare.com/files/113448777/19....dcast_.rar.html
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what they said

"I didn't like the album title personally. I wasn't sure how ironic you could be in rock 'n' roll and I suspected that you couldn't be very ironic at all. Calling it Pop carried the wrong message. It wasn't a pop album, it was a modern album, but U2 were still a rock 'n' roll band." - Paul McGuinness on Pop

did you know

Pop is the longest album in U2's discography (and nine seconds longer than one hour exact). With all live tracks included, Rattle And Hum is only longer.

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