Pink Floyd - Animals Live Munich 1977 - Part 01/02



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Pink Floyd
Olympiahalle Munich 1 March 1977
Well what can i say? This extremely rare newly surfaced Munich 77 footage has been produced by the wonderful RonToon. A massive thanks goes out to him for his amazing work. Well here it is ..... possibly the best remaining footage from the Animals Tour of 1977? Enjoy!


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amazing...just ... ( 2 months ago by Fruga78)
amazing...just amazing. Bands today don't even come close
lucky man. lucky ... ( 2 months ago by butcherbird52)
lucky man. lucky man. im only 17. wish i was born in the 50s so i could see the animals tour.
To those that saw ... ( 2 months ago by coopa97434)
To those that saw pink floyd live are so fortunate. I wish everyday was a floyd concert..thats what heaven would be for me.
Fantastic. Roger ... ( 2 months ago by rockaires)
Fantastic. Roger Waters was Pink Floyd. Peace.
Roger, Gilmore, ... ( 2 months ago by harvesterofsand)
Roger, Gilmore, Mason and wright were pink floyd, Rogers was the main songwritter but gilmore helped and his voice made the band so good, wright also helped alot with the music
Pink Floyd at their ... ( 1 month ago by sadnane)
Pink Floyd at their best!! thx for sharing.
noone was pink ... ( 1 month ago by pinkfloydrule27)
noone was pink floyd gilmour and wright were the music waters was the lyrics and Mason added to it take away any of them it's still good but its not pink floyd all four of them were the band and we'll all miss Rick
Did they play all ... ( 1 month ago by pinkfloydrule27)
Did they play all of Wish you were here aswell?
Waters was the main ... ( 1 month ago by rockaires)
Waters was the main force in the lyrics and in the music of PF. You may see that on the albums of Gilmour/Floyd. They very week comparing with Pink Floyd albums and with the Pros and cons... and Amused to death of RW. Peace.
Yep. The set was ... ( 1 month ago by libertyfalls)
Yep. The set was the same for the whole tour... it was Animals (whole album), wish you were here (whole album), money and us and them.
Of the early ... ( 1 month ago by bootheavy)
Of the early classic guitarists I would have to say that Gilmour had the cleanest and articulated sound. I love Page's sound but at times his playing sounded terrible.
you gata love the ... ( 1 month ago by blackstrat99)
you gata love the black strat here!!!!!!
Where can I find ... ( 1 month ago by Nukanor)
Where can I find and download Pink Floyd's live performances with DSOTM and In the Flesh (Animals)? I'll be very grateful if someone help me with this.
Pink Floyd was 4 ... ( 1 month ago by icecoldhubbas)
Pink Floyd was 4 guys. Period.
Waters, Wright, Gilmour, and Mason. Each one contributed profoundly to the sound.
I think you'll find ... ( 1 month ago by imperialpod)
I think you'll find there were actually 5!
So you can forget your 'period'.
Theres no need to ... ( 1 month ago by icecoldhubbas)
Theres no need to get technical about it. I think what I ment was pretty clear.
there was four. ( 3 weeks ago by HammondSM)
there was four.
5 5 5 5 5 5 5! ( 3 weeks ago by imperialpod)
5 5 5 5 5 5 5!
por dios ojala ... ( 3 weeks ago by Gapbriel)
por dios ojala ubiera estado ahi
Pink Floyd used ... ( 2 weeks ago by MortyKBG)
Pink Floyd used Snowy White as a co-guitarist during the Animals session and tour, so they were five.
I totally agree, ... ( 2 weeks ago by floydfan8)
I totally agree, but what about "The Wall"? Such a dark album with brilliant music.
Love this old ... ( 2 weeks ago by wauquelin)
Love this old school stuff. thanx.
i would pay so much ... ( 1 week ago by Miggles805)
i would pay so much for the complete version of this....
There was always ... ( 4 hours ago by shivalingpd)
There was always Syd. Without Syd there is no PF...



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