Pink Floyd - The Dark Side Of The Moon Live 1972 / 73 -
To recreate the album's lush sound, the band added saxophonist Dick Parry and female backing singers.
The first attempted performance was at the Brighton Dome on January 20, 1972, though it was cut short due to technical failures; the first complete performance occurred the following night at the Portsmouth Guildhall . The 1973 Post-Release Leg Pink Floyd - The Dark Side of The Moon Live 1972 / 73
Tracks like "On the Run" were performed as an 8-minute guitar-led jam known as "The Travel Sequence," rather than the VCS3 synthesizer piece heard on the album. To recreate the album's lush sound, the band
The stage show was enhanced with a sophisticated quadraphonic sound system , early laser effects, and the iconic circular projection screen. The stage show was enhanced with a sophisticated
"The Great Gig in the Sky" was originally "The Mortality Sequence," a keyboard-heavy piece featuring organ and spoken word recordings from the Bible instead of Clare Torry’s soaring vocals.