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Pink Floyd London '66-'67 is a fascinating glimpse into the early years of one of the most innovative bands. Shot by Peter Whitehead, you get this raw, unfiltered look at their performances, capturing the essence of the late 60s counterculture. The film brings together some rare footage from Sound Techniques and the '14 hour Technicolor Dream' event, which adds a unique layer to the experience. The pacing is a bit uneven, but that just mirrors the chaotic beauty of the time. The atmosphere is thick with creativity and experimentation, showcasing their transition from psychedelic soundscapes to something more profound. These performances have an energy that really draws you in, and it's interesting to see the band before they exploded into the stratosphere.
Features rare footage from the '14 hour Technicolor Dream' event.Includes performances from the classic late 60's lineup.Captured by Peter Whitehead, highlighting the chaotic beauty of the era.
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