Traditionally, its been called Experiment (as we do here) or Sunshine.īut that was before anyone learned what Sunshine really was. They are numbered 1 and 2 based on the order in which they were discovered. This version of Flaming comes from the same recording used for the UK version (16 March 1967) but has a slightly different mix. The original US release of Piper At The Gates Of Dawn did not include the song Flaming. ![]() The French version was edited from the same source used for the LP (recorded 27 February 1967), just a different mix. Pink Floyd attempted to create a shorter version of IO especially for France during a recording sessions on 16 March and 22 March 1967. This version is cut as per the editing for the program Underground: Scene Special.įirst broadcast on 8 March 1967 (not 7 February as erroneously reported by Melody Maker). So the band had to go back to Sound Techniques and rerecord it. Knowing that EMI would object to the drug references in the lyrics to Lets Roll Another One, Syd rewrote them to create this Candy and a Currant Bun acetate. When they created this Arnold Layne acetate, they cut out the organ solo. ![]() ![]() Recorded at Thompson Private Recording Studios on 31 October 1966 (or there about).Īfter hearing these acetates, EMI signed Pink Floyd to a recording contract on 1 February 1967. Possibly recorded at Regent Sound studio around May 1965 (according to Bob Klose whose memory seems a bit better than Nick Masons on the subject).
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