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Pink Floyd

Pink Floyd Full Concert - Copenhagen Performance of November 12, 1970

Venue: Falconer Salen Location: Copenhagen, Capital Region, Denmark Date: November 12, 1970

By November 12, 1970, when Pink Floyd performed their concert in Copenhagen, the band was on the rise following the success of their album "Atom Heart Mother," which had been released just a month earlier. This period marked an evolution in their sound, moving away from the psychedelic influences of their earlier work towards more structured compositions and orchestral arrangements. The concert is notable for featuring tracks from "Atom Heart Mother," highlighting the band's experimental approach and their collaboration with a 40-piece orchestra during live performances. Interestingly, this period was characterized by Pink Floyd's burgeoning reputation as a leading force in progressive rock, setting the stage for their later iconic works such as "The Dark Side of the Moon." The Copenhagen concert is a significant snapshot of Pink Floyd's artistic growth during a transformative time in their history.

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