Pink Floyd World Tour 1968

Pink Floyd World Tour 1968 was a Pink Floyd world tour spanning February to December 1968 in which the group visited Europe and North America.

History

The tour began with difficulty as the band's lead guitarist, vocalist and primary song writer Syd Barrett left the band in April 1968. Despite leaving in April, Barrett had only played in the band in January this year, when they were briefly a five-piece with the addition of guitarist David Gilmour, but he soon replaced Barrett entirely. As the main frontman, Barrett had initially been a central part of live performances, although bassist Roger Waters was able to steer the band through a potentially difficult series of live concerts based mainly on the European mainland. Many of these performances took place at multi-artist music festivals in Europe, although the band were starting to establish a successful university circuit around the UK. In these venues, the band were greeted with respect and during some performances the audience would remain silent until the very last note was played.

The tour began on 17 February at the Patronaatsgebouw, Netherlands and ran until a final performance in the Netherlands on the 28 December. The tour was fitted in and around recording commitments and the band did not perform consistently during this period.

After Barrett's departure, many of his songs were gradually dropped from the band's set lists, but some compositions that the band had performed with Barrett remained in their repertoire until 1971, notably "Interstellar Overdrive" and "Astronomy Domine". The latter track was doubled in length with an additional organ solo and repeated verses. "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun" had been performed in late 1967 with Barrett, but the band increasingly extended it to feature more guitar and organ work. This song would be played at almost every Pink Floyd concert until 1972. In 1968, the gong also became a characteristic part of the band's live show following its introduction at the "Games for May" concert in 1967.

The Waters-led piece "Careful with That Axe, Eugene", which was introduced in early 1968 under the titles "Murderistic Women" and "Keep Smiling People", would develop into a major part of the band's live shows up until 1973. The song was gradually extended as the year progressed, with initial performances lasting only four minutes and then growing to reach 8 minutes and more. At the latter end of 1968, Waters' vocalizations and climactic screams became a focal point of this piece.

Another increasingly regular addition to Pink Floyd performances was "The Massed Gadgets of Hercules": an early, shorter version of "A Saucerful of Secrets". Like "Eugene", the song was gradually extended from 6 minutes up until around 11 minutes as Gilmour took the wordless vocal on the closing "Celestial Voices" section of the song.

Tour dates

Date

City

Country

Venue

Europe

17 February 1968

Terneuzen

Netherlands

Patronaatsgebouw

22 February 1968

Leuven

Belgium

Rijschool

23 February 1968

Antwerp

Pannenhuis

24 February 1968

Brussels

Cheetah Club

25 February 1968

Bussum

Netherlands

De Engh

26 February 1968

Cambridge

England

Lion Hotel

9 March 1968

Manchester

Manchester Technical College

14 March 1968

Belfast

Northern Ireland

Whitla Hall
2 shows

15 March 1968

Oxford

England

Stage Club, Clardendon Restaurant

16 March 1968

Tagg's Island

Casino Hotel

20 March 1968

Liverpool

New Grafton Rooms

22 March 1968

London

Woolwich Polytechnic

18 April 1968

Rome

Italy

Piper Club

19 April 1968

20 April 1968

RAF Waddington

England

Raven Club

3 May 1968

London

Westfield College

6 May 1968

Rome

Italy

Palazzo dello Sport EUR

11 May 1968

Falmer

England

University of Sussex

17 May 1968

London

Middle Earth

23 May 1968

Amsterdam

Netherlands

Paradiso
2 shows

24 May 1968

Lapworth

England

The Punchbowl Hotel

25 May 1968

Wishaw

The Belfry Hotel

26 May 1968

London

PF Middle Earth (OZ Magazine benefit)

31 May 1968

Amsterdam

Netherlands

The Paradiso

The Fantasio

1 June 1968

Lijn 3

Bussum

De Engh

2 June 1968

Vlissingen

Concertgebouw

3 June 1968

Heesch

De Pas

8 June 1968

Haverfordwest

Wales

Market Hall

12 June 1968

Cambridge

England

May Ball - King's College

14 June 1968

London

University College London

15 June 1968

Manchester

Magic Village

21 June 1968

Oxford

Commemoration Ball - Balliol College

22 June 1968

The Hague

Netherlands

Houtrusthallen

26 June 1968

Sheffield

England

Sheffield University

28 June 1968

Shrewsbury

Music Hall

29 June 1968

London

Hyde Park Free Concert - Hyde Park

North America

8 July 1968

Chicago, Illinois

United States

Kinetic Playground

12 July 1968

Detroit, Michigan

Grande Ballroom

13 July 1968

Ann Arbor, Michigan

Fifth Dimension

15 July 1968

New York City, New York

The Scene

16 July 1968

17 July 1968

18 July 1968

Boston, Massachusetts

Boston Tea Party

19 July 1968

20 July 1968

24 July 1968

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Philadelphia Music Festival

26 July 1968

Los Angeles, California

Shrine Exposition Hall

27 July 1968

2 August 1968

San Francisco, California

Avalon Ballroom

3 August 1968

4 August 1968

9 August 1968

Seattle, Washington

Eagles Auditorium

10 August 1968

11 August 1968

16 August 1968

Sacramento, California

Sound Factory

17 August 1968

23 August 1968

Los Angeles, California

The Bank

24 August 1968

Europe

24 August 1968

Prestatyn

Wales

The Royal Lido, Central Beach cancelled

31 August 1968

Kasterlee

Belgium

Kastival 68 Festival

1 September 1968

Amsterdam

Netherlands

Paradiso cancelled

4 September 1968

Richmond

England

Richmond Athletic Club

13 September 1968

Erdington

Mothers

20 September 1968

Bristol

Victoria Rooms

27 September 1968

Dunoon

Scotland

Queens Hall

1 October 1968

Glasgow

The Maryland Ballroom

4 October 1968

Erdington

England

Mothers

6 October 1968

London

The Country Club - Belsize Park

16 October 1968

Lyon

France

Théâtre du Huitième

19 October 1968

Brussels

Belgium

Théâtre 140

20 October 1968

Théâtre 140
2 shows

5 October 1968

London

England

The Boat House - Kew

26 October 1968

Imperial College London

7 November 1968

Porchester Hall - Bayswater

8 November 1968

Fishmonger's Arms - Wood Green

16 November 1968

Olten

Switzerland

Restaurant Olten-Hammer

17 November 1968

Zurich

Kongresshaus

22 November 1968

Richmond

England

Richmond Athletic Club

23 November 1968

London

Regent Street Polytechnic

24 November 1968

London

Country Club - Belsize Park

27 November 1968

Newcastle-under-Lyme

Keele University

29 November 1968

London

Bedford College

5 December 1968

Bournemouth

Royal Arcade Ballrooms

15 December 1968

Newcastle upon Tyne

Newcastle City Hall

27 December 1968

Rotterdam

Netherlands

De Doelen

28 December 1968

Utrecht

Margriethal-Jaarbeurs

Set list

A typical set list would include some of the following:

  • "Astronomy Domine"
  • "Interstellar Overdrive"
  • "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun"
  • "Pow R. Toc H."
  • "Let There Be More Light"
  • "The Massed Gadgets of Hercules" (first performed on the 23 May 1968, renamed "A Saucerful of Secrets")
  • "Flaming"
  • "Keep Smiling People" (a prototype version of "Careful with That Axe, Eugene")

Other Songs

  • "Remember a Day" (played only once on 6 May 1968)
  • "It Would Be So Nice" (played only once on 11 May 1968)
  • "Matilda Mother" (played only once on 26 July 1968)

Band members

  • David Gilmour – guitar, vocals
  • Roger Waters – bass, vocals
  • Rick Wright – keyboards, vocals
  • Nick Mason – drums

Additional musicians

  • Roy Harper – cymbals on "A Saucerful of Secrets" at Hyde Park 29 June

References

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