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Pink Floyd - Astronomy Domine 1970

 

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This is a 1970 live version of the Pink Floyd track Astronomy Domine. This is a rather interesting recording of the song because this song was written when Syd Barrett was still around. However, Syd Barret was no longer in the band in 1970 and was instead replaced by guitarist and singer David Gilmour. I personally love this recording because the video is in color and is good quality. To add to that, the audio is clear and easy to listen to without going crazy. The song itself was never my favorite Pink Floyd song but it is probably my favorite of the Syd Barrett stuff. I hope you guys enjoy this live version and if so, consider sharing this article with a friend. If you would like to support the blog, you can hit the subscribe button above to get updates when there is new content on the blog! Thank you all for reading and enjoy the recording!

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