Pink Floyd Live at Turin 13th Sept 1994 Astronomy Domine
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I simply love this track. And it's the only soundboard recording that has surfaced over the years from the Division Bell tour. Luckily, a fan filmed the show as well. I synced both video and audio from the same day together... I hope you will enjoy this song :)
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Pink Floyd are the number 1 for me. This is the version of this song that i prefer, "pulse version" of astronomy domine is simply fantastic and with a fabulous vibration... i´m sorry i only was 12 y when that tourné happened...
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Which pixel is David Gilmour lol?
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was there
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Pink Floyd reaching into the past to bring you the future.
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I was here... Fantastic...!!
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i was 10 days old that time, i felt the vibrations of this song, and i'm back now.
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I do wish this video had made it onto the Pulse VHS (and later DVD) but I can see why it didn't. The lighting on this song was very dim indeed. Might have had something to do with it. While in person it was phenomenal the video recording probably wouldn't have translated over very well. That's my theory at least. If they just didn't want to ... then damn. :( Love this song. :)
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I saw them at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison WI, I was a bit sceptical, I'm an Old School Floyd fan (or back then, became much more open to newer material since then, including solo material). It was pretty much a last minute thing, had a chance to go, and it's not like today where you can cruise the net and find out up to the min. info in a couple minutes. I went in pretty much having no idea what to expect.
It had been raining out, then the quad sound rain forest sounds, like being in the middle of a rainforest when you closed your eyes.
Then Boom! The launched into Astronomy Domine! That was it! (actually just the start of an amazing evening). But wow, -
I saw them on this tour June 1994 at the Hoosier Dome in Indiana. I was thrilled they chose to open the show with this song. I thought it was a great way to honor Syd.
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