David Gilmour, Pink Floyd, Radio City Music Hall March 17th, 1973 "Dark Side of the Moon Tour"
David Gilmour captured during the encore, "One of These Days"
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David Gilmour captured during the encore, "One of These Days"
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David Gilmour captured during the encore, "One of These Days"
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David Gilmour-Pink Floyd-Radio City Music Hall March 17th, 1973 "Dark Side of the Moon Tour". This photo of Gilmour was taken during the encore song, “One of These Days”. I remember getting in line on a very cold night on St. Patrick’s Day in 1973 outside of the great Radio City Music Hall with thousands of fellow Pink Floyd fans. We were let in around midnight and waited until 1:30 AM, when the the lights went down (The Dark Side of the Moon), and the curtains on the great stage opened. Here is a description of the show. “Pink Floyd turned out an exciting set last week with a stage half a block long, and a 6,200-seat theatre on four levels as their basic props. At one thirty in the morning (Sunday, March 18) the lights dimmed, the audience stood, clouds of stream shot upwards from vents in the stage, and the Floyd rose into view on one of the elevators; three light towers with a reflecting dish mounted on the center one, created a glowing, hypnotic effect as you looked at the stage. The elevated stage section reached its full height and began to inch forward, the band launched into “Obscured by Clouds” and the crowd roared its approval. Special mention ought to be made of the Floyd’s lighting and sound crews who seemed never to miss a cue, and the 20-speaker quad system with speakers on all levels of the hall gave a close almost headphone sound. The music started with some of their well-known older pieces with ‘Echoes’ ending the first half. The second half was the new album, The Dark Side Of The Moon, with an encore of ‘One of These Days’. The Fifteen-foot dish hanging from the center tower glowed and streamed in the lights, and at one point as the red spots caught it, the effect was of red laser beams flashing through the dark hall. Other times when the lights caught it, it looked like one of those mirrored globes they had at 30’s balls. The Floyd were at their best and the stage presentation was one of the best I’ve seen in a hell of a long time.”
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