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A one-hour special program on Floyd aired on domestic FM radio in the spring of 1984, recorded from an air check tape owned by a maniac. It was an unusual program at the time (titled “Vintage Series”) in which Young Jockey, a famous DJ familiar from Sound Street, introduced classic rock music night after night with the editor-in-chief of Music Life at the time. Although it was 1984 when Roger released “The Pros And Cons Of Hitch Hiking” and Gilmour released “About Face,” during this time when Duran Duran and Culture Club were having fun, 1970 and 1971 were released. I think it’s quite amazing that Floyd BBC Live was broadcast for one hour on national radio. Omagari Echoes will also be broadcast uncut. After it was over, the DJ said proudly and happily, “It was a huge song that lasted 25 minutes and 52 seconds.It was quite a dramatic turn of events.” ), which is truly wonderful considering the era. The next day will be a special feature on Genesis in the “Vintage Series,” which will be held every night, and the scene where the DJ explains, “Genesis was not great in Japan, but in England they became a big band bigger than Pink Floyd,” makes me think it’s from the first half of the 1980s. I get the impression that you said that. DJs cannot yet predict that in less than two years, even college girls will be listening to Genesis and Peter Gabriel in style. The content is the familiar 1970 BBC broadcast of Embryo, Green Is The Colour, Careful With That Ax, Eugene with DJ, and connects directly to 1971’s One Of These Days. The song “Echoes” will be broadcast after the introduction of the song by the Japanese DJ.From here on, it seems that the original version of the BBC radio show was used as is, and from the original DJ’s narration to the song, there is a crackling sound of record scratches for 26 minutes. I can hear it. Back in 1984, it was rare to play endless live takes with needle-crackling sounds, but the Japanese DJ (or planner) probably really wanted to air this take. Unlike today’s world where you can easily access music from YouTube and other download sites, back then there was no chance to listen to endless live takes from such a core era. must have been shocked. As a producer, I think he wanted to air Atom Heart Mother in 1970, but I think it’s more than enough content for this era. As an interesting record, Floyd maniacs should definitely add this take to their collection. Radio Broadcast on 6th March 1984 (57:16) Live at the BBC Paris Cinema, London, UK 16th July 1970 1. The Embryo 2. DJ Talks 3. Green Is The Colour 4. Careful With That Ax, Eugene Live at BBC Paris Cinema, London, UK 30th September 1971 5. DJ Talks 6. One Of These Days 7. DL Talks(Japanese) (cut) 8. DJ Talks 9. Echoes 10. DJ Talks(Japanese)
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