Pink Floyd Streams Audio Of 1974 Performance Of “Any Colour You Like”

Pink Floyd Streams Audio Of 1974 Performance Of “Any Colour You Like” | I Love Classic Rock Videos

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Pink Floyd is streaming a rare live cut of the Dark Side of the Moon classic, “Any Colour You Like”, which was performed in 1974.

The particular performance was taped at The Empire Pool (now known as the Wembley Arena) in London and was originally released as a part of the band’s 2011 Immersion series.

“Any Colour You Like” is the latest installment from the rare collection of their newly-launched promo, “Syd, Roger, Richard, Nick and David – An Evolving Pink Floyd Playlist”. This project has Pink Floyd adding a new song from their extensive catalog vie streaming services like Youtube and Spotify every day, ranging from their best hits to rare tracks and performances. The band will also add a new unheard bonus track from the “Immersion” box sets each Friday.

In a statement, the band wrote: “During this period of lockdown, isolation and uncertainty, it might help to make time each day to immerse yourself in music; each day, this will build into the perfect playlist to help you navigate these challenging times.”

“We hope you enjoy reconnecting with these tracks over the coming weeks, and would love to hear your suggestions for what you think could be added to the playlist,” Pink Floyd added.