Pink Floyd 1974 Tours - 1974 British Winter Tour

1974 British Winter Tour

Pink Floyd’s British Winter Tour '74, was a short concert tour by Pink Floyd during the winter of 1974 in the United Kingdom. The 16th November show was recorded by BBC Radio One and later broadcast on the Alan Freeman Show on 11 January 1975, minus the encore. This recording is included in the Dark Side of the Moon and Wish You Were Here box sets, except for "Echoes" which remains unreleased.

The 1974 British tour featured the debut of "You Gotta Be Crazy".

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