Tunes on the tractor radio that have to be TURNED up

CPF

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Arable Farmer
I bought the album ( another brick in the wall ) when it came out .
On the album is the sound of helicopter passing through the speakers from left to right when we were kids we thought was brilliant in stereo.
 

thorpe

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I bought the album ( another brick in the wall ) when it came out .
On the album is the sound of helicopter passing through the speakers from left to right when we were kids we thought was brilliant in stereo.
same as the car roaring away in the grauate.
 

Two Tone

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I bought the album ( another brick in the wall ) when it came out .
On the album is the sound of helicopter passing through the speakers from left to right when we were kids we thought was brilliant in stereo.
I had a friend of mine who went to the first Dark Side of the Moon concert at Earls Court in London.
Those of us who can remember the Smithfield Show at Earls Court will recall that were 3 floors. Above the Ground Floor, the 1st floor had a balcony that went all the way round so that you could look down on to the centre of the Ground Floor.
Pink Floyd arranged to have speakers placed all around the 1st Floor balcony.
The opening of Dark Side starts off with a heart beat. Each beat being 2 pulses, the first of which played from a speaker on one side, the 2nd right opposite. But moving clockwise to the next speaker(s) for each following heart beat!
Christ that sound effect must have been something to behold and have listened to!
 

Lowland1

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Mixed Farmer
I had a friend of mine who went to the first Dark Side of the Moon concert at Earls Court in London.
Those of us who can remember the Smithfield Show at Earls Court will recall that were 3 floors. Above the Ground Floor, the 1st floor had a balcony that went all the way round so that you could look down on to the centre of the Ground Floor.
Pink Floyd arranged to have speakers placed all around the 1st Floor balcony.
The opening of Dark Side starts off with a heart beat. Each beat being 2 pulses, the first of which played from a speaker on one side, the 2nd right opposite. But moving clockwise to the next speaker(s) for each following heart beat!
Christ that sound effect must have been something to behold and have listened to!
I went to see them do-the Wall at Earls Court in 1981 I think it must have been similar sound set up. Comfortably Numb played as the last brick went into the wall is still memorable.
 

Two Tone

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Mixed Farmer
I knew you would like Pink Floyd @Xerion .
I think you will also be a fan of this too, because I know that despite coming from Oldham in the UK, Barclay James Harvest were very popular in Germany.
This is my favourite:

Their performances live were always the best. Particularly the 1974 Live Album. Though the sound quality of the recording wasn't that great. Here it is anyway:
The inescapable "high" that both BJH and the Audience got form their performance was riveting, Further Egging each other on.

Other Memorable tracks were:
Mockingbird
She Said
Summer Soldier
Hymn
Galadriel.
 
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