Boston 1975

The Boston Garden was a great place to see a concert. Built at the cost of 4 million dollars in 1928 by the same people who built New York’s Madison Square Garden, it was originally called Boston’s Madison Square Garden. Eventually “Madison Square” was dropped from the name. It was a place of legends and legendary concerts.

Pink Floyd live at The Garden, 18. June, 1975.  Most enjoyable are the performances of You Have Got To Be Crazy, which is different from both the 74 and 77 Dogs versions.  The set also has great version of Any Colour You Like and one of the last pre-87 performances of Echoes. Here’s the playlist

4 thoughts on “Boston 1975

  1. Happy returns of the day all round then, for anyone who might have a birthday (and dare to age).

    A terrific recording, you can feel the crackle of the live show. TC

  2. Fantastic work Doc. Love hearing all your podcasts. Has the WYWH box set been drawn?
    Anywho keep up the great work. Hope you are well man…
    Frank

  3. The vocal is quite good but it’s an uphill battle with the Garden- All concrete and hard surfaces that echo onto itself.

  4. Hi Doc, I have this as official and also a number of boots. I’m so looking forward to hearing how you have doctored the sound. Will listen tomorrow morning in full. Don’t like splitting the experience. Respect Keith.

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