Rock Files", by Jerry Lucky (4th edition, 1998), which I stumbled upon while browsing at I unearthed this relic by accident, and from an unexpected source: "The Progressive Posted Tuesday, J| Review this album | Report (Review #9387) The released video takes exactly the same length as the Cd but I don't know if this got released on DVD legitimately, yet. Again, it's not that Floyd is a virtuoso band, but their detractors are wrong on one count: they had sufficient musical abilities to be credible to do lengthy numbers that improvised and set the London nights on fire with their lightshows (not yet fully developed at this point). Floyd is doing exactly what got them on the map before Barrett started writing these twee British psych hits: they're doing formidable jams and improvising.
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Actually, the Cd is correct but get the video so you get the full light show and you get a glimpse of the attendance among whom Lennon and his new Japanese muse. For this one, this was a live event somewhat linked to the legendary Fourteen Hour Technicolor Dream spree/event (or something resembling that name).
This represents Floyd at their Psychadelic prime where the swinging London was squeezing themselves into a sardine can just to get a glimpse of those madmen Floyd in selected clubs such as UFO or the Marquee.