MATRIXSYNTH: Pink Floyd - Run Like Hell (1980)


Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Pink Floyd - Run Like Hell (1980)


YouTube via JimmyToast. Prophet-5 Rev1 solo comes in at 4:01. You can't see it but you can hear it.

Update: and here is THE actual Prophet-5 used by Pink Floyd at the time, sent in via an anonymous reader. You can find more images here and you can also see it in the video below.


Pink Floyd - Another Brick in the Wall, Pt. 2 (1980)

8 comments:

  1. whats with the 2nd bass player?

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  2. Um, that synth solo is somewhat pathetic compared to the studio version, isn't it?

    Rog was allegedly "quite aroused [sic] and upset" when he first heard that the Wall shows had been bootlegged on video.

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  3. As for the second bassist, IIRC they had an entire "shadow band" or "fake Floyd" that was part of the live Wall show.

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  4. "the machine" is a floyd cover band from ny. they do this stuff live better than pink floyd ever did IMO

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  5. Ehh. Superficially competent, but soulless and fake.

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  8. I cant find the preset used for the Live solo

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