Pink Floyd – Ohm Suite Ohm - We've Blown (Ahhaa!) The Klone
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The Amazing Kornyfone Record Label – TAKRL/1933 |
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Vinyl
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US |
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Genre: |
Rock |
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Space Rock |
Tracklist
A1 | Cymbaline | 8:35 | |
A2 | Grantchester Meadows | 7:22 | |
A3 | Green Is The Colour / Careful With That Axe, Eugene | 12:37 | |
B1 | Atom Heart Mother | 17:50 | |
B2 | Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun | 11:35 |
Companies, etc.
- Recorded At – Fillmore West
Notes
KQED TV BROADCAST FILLMORE WEST 29.4.70.
Other Versions (5 of 33)
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Fillmore West (LP, Unofficial Release) | Contra Band Music | 3909 | US | 1973 | ||
New Submission
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Fillmore West (LP, Unofficial Release) | Contra Band Music | 3909 | US | 1973 | ||
New Submission
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Ohm Suite Ohm - We've Blown (Ahhaa!) The Klone (LP, Unofficial Release, Mono) | The Amazing Kornyfone Record Label | TAKRL 1933 | US | 1975 | ||
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Fillmore West (LP, Unofficial Release) | The Swingin' Pig | TSP 010 | 1983 | |||
New Submission
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Darkness Over Frisco (CD, Unofficial Release) | The Genuine Pig | TGP-CD-129 | Italy | 1990 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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Not legendary in sound quality, but still really good compared to other bootlegs of the time. It is not mentioned in the track listing on the record's jacket, but Careful With That Axe Eugene makes a cameo during their performance of Green Is The Colour.
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Excellent pressing. Really nice Mono sound. This performance took place on April 30th, 1970. KQED broadcast recording at Fillmore West later dubbed as "An Hour with Pink Floyd". As opposed to the first pressing "Fillmore West", this one was pressed more efficiently and includes Set The Controls. However, the Merry Xmas short segment Rog and Dave sing at the end of the recording is not here - would have been nice if it was (Ahhaa!)
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This was the second issue of this Fillmore West 1970 recording after the Fillmore West CBM release in the early/mid 1970s.This soon followed on TAKRL and was a little better pressing than the CBM.USA issues and never available on the proper TMOQ label.These TMOQ limited MCV issues are relatively very modern copies and I think they originate in Europe!
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This release is really from "The Amazing Kornyfone Record Label" ? I mean, that label released multicoloured vinyl? Or are we talking about "Trade Mark Of Quality (2)" ? I've got this album in multicolour vinyl, limited edition 139/250, "Trade Mark of Quality (2)" on labels and on the cover we can see "TAKRL/1933". But my edition is not a TAKRL edition but a copy made by TMOQ(2).
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