Pink Floyd London ’66-’67 (full movie)

To my knowledge this is the highest quality upload of the film on YouTube On January 11-12 of 1967, The Pink Floyd produced two songs that were intended for Peter Whitehead’s Tonite Lets All Make Love in London, a feature film released later that year. The two extended songs that resulted from these recording sessions were Nick’s Boogie and an alternate version of Interstellar Overdrive (which highly differs from the one released on the album). The songs were never put out in whole until the soundtrack release for Whitehead’s movie was reissued in 1990, and in 1995 the two songs were put out again as their own EP: “Pink Floyd London ’66-’67“. The 2005 CD reissue of the EP also came with a DVD short film of the same name (which is this upload). The film is just the songs played over film recordings of Pink Floyd playing them in the studio, Pink Floyd performing live, snippets of Tonite Lets All Make Love in London, and footage of the 14 Hour Technicolour Dream Extravaganza at Alexandra Palace. The latter features performance art by Yoko Ono and a Sgt. Pepper era John Lennon taking in the festivities. All of these elements edited and put together in a way to emulate the aura of a live show from Pink Floyd at the time.
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