おなじみハーヴェステッドの映像集のVol.1です。持ってない人には間違いなく必携のレアコンピレーションです。 1. "Remember A Day" (Home Movies, Gog Magog Hills, London) Summer 1966 8mm home movies of Syd's first mushroom trip filmed by Barrett's friend, film student Nigel Gordon, in the Gog Magog Hills in the summer of 1966. The footage on this DVD has been edited to an early instrumental version of Pink Floyd's "Remember A Day". 2-3. London 66 - 67, Sound Techniques Studios, UFO Club & Unknown Venue, London 11th January 1967 / 30th December 1966 & Early 1967 Live in the studio performances of "Interstellar Overdrive" and "Nick's Boogie" filmed for Peter Whitehead's "TONIGHT LET'S ALL MAKE LOVE IN LONDON" documentary. This footage is intercut with live performances at UFO and an unknown venue. 4-5. Scene Special, UFO Club, London 27th January 1967 A live performance of "Interstellar Overdrive" filmed at the UFO club for the Granada TV documentary Scene Special subtitled "It's So Far Out It's Straight Down". Broadcast on 7 February, 1967. 6. Dope, Unknown Venue, London Early 1967 A live performance of an untitled instrumental was filmed by underground filmmakers Diane and Sheldon Rochlin for their cult film Dope. 7. "Die Jungen Nachtwandler", UFO Club, London 24th February 1967 A live performance of an untitled instrumental and the general scene at UFO was filmed by German TV to be included in the one-hour documentary "Die Jungen Nachtwandler" Broadcast on the Bayerischer Rundfunk TV network on 3rd July 1967. 8. "Arnold Layne" Promo Film Late February - Early March 1967 A promotional film for their first single. Filmed at Wittering Beach on the south coast of England by Derek Nice, this promo premiered at the UFO club on 10th March 1967. 9. Home Movies, Abbey Road Studios, London April 1967 8mm home movies filmed outside of Abbey Road Studios and on an unidentified beach. The footage on this DVD has been edited to the band's second single, "See Emily Play". 10. "Arnold Layne" Promo Film ("BOUTON ROUGE" TV) 29th April 1967 An alternate black and white promotional film for "Arnold Layne" was shot in Holland and featured on the French TV show "BOUTON ROUGE". Broadcast on ORTF2 on 21st May 1967. 11-14. "LOOK OF THE WEEK", BBC Lime Grove Studios, Shepherd's Bush, London 14th May 1967 Live performances of "Pow R Toc H" and "Astronomy Domine" followed by Syd and Roger being interviewed by Hans Keller for the TV show "LOOK OF THE WEEK". Broadcast live on BBC2 TV. 15. British Pathe News, Suffolk, England 8th July 1967 A colour promotional film for "Scarecrow" was featured in the British Pathe News which was syndicated throughout the ABC cinema circuit in the summer of 1967. 16. American Bandstand, ABC Studios, Burbank, California 7th November 1967 A mimed performance of "Apples & Oranges" was featured on American Bandstand followed by an interview with Dick Clark. Broadcast on the ABC network on 18th November 1967. 17. "TOMORROW'S WORLD", Stanhope Gardens, Hampstead, London 12th December 1967 The Pink Floyd were filmed at former landlord Mike Leonard's house for an edition of the BBC show, "TOMORROW'S WORLD". The band performed an untitled instrumental to accompany a demonstration of Mike's sound and light experiments. Broadcast on BBC1 TV on 17th January 1968. 18. Central Office of Information, "Jugband Blues", Promo Film December 1967 It was reported that this film was being viewed by the band at the Central Office of Information on 9 December, shortly after this song was recorded, for inclusion in a cultural exchange variety show Recording date and location are unknown. Bonus Clips 19. British Pathe News Outtakes, Suffolk, England 8th July 1967 Outtakes from the "Scarecrow" film. 20. San Francisco, Film 1968 Anthony Stern developed the concept of the impressionistic documentary with the making of this BFI financed film. The film features a very early version of Interstellar Overdrive as performed by Pink Floyd. Recorded at Thompson Private Recording Studios on 31st October 1966. 21. Unknown Clip Pro-shot Colour/black-and-white Linear PCM Mono/Stereo NTSC 4:3 Approx. 72 min Taken from "Video Anthology Volume 1 (1966-1967)" (HRV DVD 005A)