Pink Floyd / The Locomotive - "A Stuttgart Strudel" 1969 [DVD 5]


Pink Floyd
July 22, 1969
SDR TV Villa Berg Studios
Stuttgart, West Germany

Source: TV Station master

"A Stuttgart Strudel"

1. Show start
2. The Locomotive: Times of Light and Darkness
3. Hair Part I
4. The Locomotive: You Must Be Joking
5. Pink Floyd: Corporel Clegg
6. Hair Part II
7. The Locomotive: Mr. Armageddon
8. The Locomotive: Lay Me Down Gently
9. Pink Floyd Interview
10. Pink Floyd: A Saucerful of Secrets
11. Hair Part III

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