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1 Setlist  



1.1  The Man and The Journey set list  





1.2  Other shows  







2 Tour dates  





3 Release  





4 Personnel  





5 References  














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The Man and The Journey Tour
TourbyPink Floyd
Start date27 March 1969
End date24 September 1969
Legs1
No. of shows29 (31 scheduled)
Pink Floyd concert chronology

The Man and The Journey tour was an informal (mostly English) concert tour of a few dates by Pink Floyd during which the conceptual music piece The Man and The Journey was played.[1]

Setlist[edit]

At most shows Pink Floyd performed The Man and The Journey, however at some shows this was not performed - these shows had a shorter set which usually included "Astronomy Domine", "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun" and unaltered versions of "Careful with That Axe, Eugene" and "A Saucerful of Secrets" as heard on Ummagumma. At concerts in Europe in early 1970, "The Man" section (first set) of The Man and the Journey was still performed, but "The Journey" section was not.

The Man and The Journey set list[edit]

This set list is from the 17 September 1969 show in Amsterdam.[2][3]

First set

  1. "Daybreak" ("Grantchester Meadows")
  2. "Work" (Percussion and vibraphone with musical sawing and hammering)
  3. "Teatime" (The band members were served tea on stage)
  4. "Afternoon" ("Biding My Time")
  5. "Doing It!" (Drum and gong solo, with Farfisa organ and tape effects)
  6. "Sleep" ("Quicksilver")
  7. "Nightmare" ("Cymbaline")
  8. "Labyrinth" (instrumental alarm clock sounds and tape effects)

Second set

  1. "The Beginning" ("Green is the Colour")
  2. "Beset by Creatures of the Deep" ("Careful with That Axe, Eugene")
  3. "The Narrow Way, Part 3"
  4. "The Pink Jungle" ("Pow R. Toc H.")
  5. "The Labyrinths of Auximines" (instrumental section of "Let There Be More Light")
  6. "Footsteps/Doors" (tape effects)
  7. "Behold the Temple of Light" (beginning of "The Narrow Way, Part 3")
  8. "The End of the Beginning" ("Celestial Voices")

Encore (when played)

  1. "Interstellar Overdrive" (May 24 in Sheffield) or "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun" (22 June in Manchester and 26 June in London)

Other shows[edit]

When The Man and The Journey was not performed, the shows usually contained all or some of the following:[4]

  1. "Astronomy Domine"
  2. "Careful with That Axe, Eugene"
  3. "Interstellar Overdrive"
  4. "Green Is the Colour"
  5. "Pow R. Toc H."
  6. "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun"
  7. "Let There Be More Light"
  8. "A Saucerful of Secrets"

For the recording of Top Gear for BBC Radio 1, the band performed:

  1. "Grantchester Meadows"
  2. "Cymbaline"
  3. "The Narrow Way, Part 3"
  4. "Green Is the Colour"
  5. "Careful with That Axe, Eugene" (truncated version)

This performance was released as part of The Early Years 1965–1972 box set in 2016.[3]

Tour dates[edit]

Date City Country Venue Notes
Europe
27 March 1969 Chesterfield England St James's Hall The Man and The Journey not performed
14 April 1969 London Royal Festival Hall First performance of The Man and The Journey
Rick Wright played the Hall's pipe organ
19 April 1969 Stuttgart West Germany SDR TV Villaberg TV Studios
23 April 1969 Hamburg NDR Funkhaus
26 April 1969 London England Bromley Technical College The Man and The Journey not performed
27 April 1969 Birmingham Mothers The Man and The Journey not performed
Shows recorded for Ummagumma
2 May 1969 Manchester Manchester College of Commerce
3 May 1969 London Queen Mary College The Man and The Journey not performed
9 May 1969 Southampton University of Southampton Students' Union
Camden Camden Festival '69
10 May 1969 Nottingham Notts County F.C.
12 May 1969 London BBC Radio 1 (Top Gear) The Man and The Journey not performed
15 May 1969 Coventry Locarno Ballroom
16 May 1969 Leeds Town Hall
24 May 1969 Sheffield City Oval Hall
25 May 1969 London Roundhouse
29 May 1969 Bristol HTV TV Studios (Fusions)
30 May 1969 Croydon Fairfield Halls
31 May 1969 Oxford Pembroke College
8 June 1969 Cambridge Rex Ballroom
10 June 1969 Belfast Northern Ireland Ulster Hall
13 June 1969 Exeter England University of Exeter
14 June 1969 Bristol Colston Hall
15 June 1969 Portsmouth Guildhall
16 June 1969 Brighton Brighton Dome
20 June 1969 Birmingham Town Hall
21 June 1969 Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
22 June 1969 Manchester Free Trade Hall
24 June 1969 Oxford The Queen's College
26 June 1969 London Royal Albert Hall Rick Wright played the Hall's pipe organ
9 August 1969 Amsterdam Netherlands Paradiso Club The Man and The Journey not performed
Performance broadcast on local radio
17 September 1969 Concertgebouw Rick Wright played the theatre's pipe organ
Performance recorded and broadcast on VPRO radio station
24 September 1969 Maastricht Staargebouw

Release[edit]

The 27 April (Birmingham) and 2 May (Manchester) concerts were recorded and parts released on the live half of the Ummagumma album, in November 1969.[5] The recordings from 6 September and 17 September 1969 in Amsterdam were released as part of the box set The Early Years 1965-1972 in 2016. They are included in the volume titled 1969: Dramatis/ation. The volume also contains video footage from a rehearsal at the Royal Festival Hall, London on 14 April 1969.[3]

Personnel[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Guesdon, Jean-Michel; Margottin, Phillipe (2017). Pink Floyd All the Songs: The Story Behind Every Track. Black Dog & Leventhal. p. 158. ISBN 978-0316439244.
  • ^ Pink Floyd – The Man & The Journey (CD) (in German), January 1992, retrieved 1 March 2021
  • ^ a b c Pink Floyd – The Early Years 1965-1972 (2016, Box Set), 11 November 2016, retrieved 1 March 2021
  • ^ Mabbett, Andy (2010). Pink Floyd- The music and the mystery. Omnibus Press. ISBN 978-0-857-12418-0.
  • ^ Pink Floyd – Ummagumma (1969, Vinyl) (in German), 25 October 1969, retrieved 1 March 2021

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