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Pink Floyd

Pink Floyd - Astronomy Domine Live Performance at BBC Studios, London

Location: London Date: November 30, 1966

In November 1966, when Pink Floyd performed "Astronomy Domine" live at the BBC Studios in London for *The Look of the Week*, the band was on the cusp of their breakthrough. Their debut album, *The Piper at the Gates of Dawn*, was released just months later, on August 5, 1967. This live performance showcases the band's early experimental sound, which blends psychedelic rock with avant-garde influences, characteristic of this pivotal period in their career. Interestingly, at the time of the recording, the band was led by Syd Barrett, whose innovative songwriting and distinctive guitar work were instrumental in shaping their unique sound. The performance also reflects the band's burgeoning popularity, as they were beginning to garner attention in the UK music scene, setting the stage for their later success and influence in the genre.

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