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Posted 6 Months ago
shazia farouq
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Echoes is my favorite Pink Floyd song and I'm relatively new to the roio scene, so I haven't heard many different live versions. What are some of the 'definitive' performances of this track? I love when they jam about 9 minutes into it. The BBC Broadcasts version I'm listening to right now (not sure of the year, but it's 18:55 in length) is really nice sound quality.
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Posted 6 Months ago
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I'm partial to the Pompeii version. If the one you're talking about is the one with Mr. Peel (not so much out of respect as I can't think of his damned first name) announcing it as what the roadies call a good song? That's a close second.
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Posted 6 Months ago
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Tim Kozusko wrut:
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Posted 6 Months ago
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Yea Pompeii is awesome.
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Posted 6 Months ago
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The version from the 'Bytes Of the Talisman' roio is my favorite. It's about 23mins and the sound/musical quality is great! (IMHO)
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Posted 6 Months ago
shazia farouq
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I only got one BBC Session recordet in 71 introduced by John Peel saying:

'It's an extraordinary good number and it's called Echoes............................ ...............pingggg................................. pinggggggggg......
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Posted 6 Months ago
WonjTpl
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John Peel
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