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Pink Floyd

Pink Floyd Full Concert in Hannover - Performance of Astronomy Domine, Fat Old Sun, and more

Venue: Niedersachsenhalle Location: Hanover, Lower Saxony, Germany Date: November 27, 1970

On November 27, 1970, Pink Floyd performed live in Hannover, Germany, during a transformative period in their career. This concert occurred shortly after the release of their iconic album "Atom Heart Mother," which came out in October 1970. The album was significant as it marked the band's first foray into orchestration with an element of progressive rock, and it included a 23-minute title track that featured both a full orchestra and choir. The live setlist from the Hannover show features tracks such as "Astronomy Domine" and "Fat Old Sun," showcasing the band's intricate soundscapes and lyrical exploration, which were key elements of their music at that time. This performance also reflects their evolving stage presence, as they began to incorporate more elaborate visual elements and extended improvisation into their live shows, setting the foundation for their future masterpieces like "The Dark Side of the Moon."

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