PINK FLOYD 

Return Of The Son Of Nothing

Gold Standard  (Gold Discs)

RAL-515 (CD1), NAV-537 (CD2)

Matrix Disc 1:  RAL - 515
Matrix Disc 2:  NAV - 537


(P) 1993       EEC/SIAE


Audience Recording


 
 
 

Comments:

Playlist on rear of case places "One of These Days" on CD1,
whereas it actually starts off CD2 - and a real spaced- out version it is, too....

The CDs carry the legend "Astral Navigation" where Gold Standard usually puts the CD title.

A complete show from the Fall 1971 tour.

The recording is decent.

Fat Old Sun is the extended version, with an extra verse sung before the jam.

Dave starts laughing two times during the last verse of Cymbaline
(Dave seems to have a lot of fun when he's on stage).

Though all song performances are decent, the band seems to be lacking enthusiasm.

 

 

Disc 1:Time:
  
1. Embryo12:36
2. Fat Old Sun (edited)14:30
3. Set the Controls For the Heart of the Sun14:26
4. Atom Heart Mother (_BAD_ edit c. 12:21)16:00
  
Total Time:57:33
  
  
  
Disc 2:Time:
  
1. One of These Days  8:59
2. Careful With That Axe, Eugene (edit c. 12:29)13:40
3. Cymbaline  9:22
4. Cymbaline (conclusion)  2:53
5. "Looking Through the Knothole In Granny's
      Wooden Leg "AKA Echoes" (sic)
24:50
  
Total Time:59:45
 

 

Band:

Roger Waters
David Gilmour
Rick Wright
Nick Mason

 

 

 

16 November 1971

Live at Lisner Auditorium, George Washington University, Washington D.C., USA

 

 

 

 

 

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