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Pink Floyd

Pink Floyd Live in Rome 1971 - Full Concert Including Atom Heart Mother

Venue: Palazzo dello Sport Location: Rome, Lazio, Italy Date: June 20, 1971

By June 20, 1971, when Pink Floyd performed at The Palaeur in Rome, the band was transitioning into a pivotal phase of their career. Their previous album, "Atom Heart Mother," released in October 1970, marked their first chart-topping record in the UK and showcased their move towards more ambitious and orchestral compositions, which is reflected in the live setlist from the concert. Notably, the performance featured the title track, “Atom Heart Mother,” highlighting the band’s experimentation with blending rock and classical elements. The concert also included early versions of tracks from what would later become "Obscured by Clouds," suggesting an evolution in their musical style. This period solidified Pink Floyd's reputation for elaborate live shows, an aspect that would be increasingly prominent in their later works, including the iconic "The Dark Side of the Moon." The combination of their innovative soundscapes and the elaborate stage presentations began to define their legacy in

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