Meddle Tour
Tour by Pink Floyd | |
Associated album | Meddle |
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Start date | 15 October 1971 |
End date | 20 November 1971 |
Legs | 1 |
No. of shows | 26 |
Pink Floyd concert chronology |
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The 1971 Meddle tour was a short concert tour by the British band Pink Floyd. It began in October 1971 and ended in November of the same year. It was intended to promote their new album Meddle in the United States and Canada, however some of the album's material had already been played during earlier shows. The practice of playing songs before their official release later became a tradition for the group following the Meddle tour. The set list played during the tour was varied, with the band playing material from their previous albums A Saucerful of Secrets, More, and Atom Heart Mother, plus the newly released Meddle. The tour would also feature the final time "Embryo", "Fat Old Sun" and "Cymbaline" would be played by the band live.
Tour band[edit]
- David Gilmour – guitars, vocals
- Roger Waters – bass guitar, percussion, vocals
- Richard Wright – Hammond organ, Farfisa organ, piano, EMS VCS 3, vocals
- Nick Mason – drums, percussion
Set List[edit]
A typical set list during the tour:[1]
- "Embryo"
- "Fat Old Sun"
- "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun"
- "Atom Heart Mother"
- "One of These Days"
- "Careful with That Axe, Eugene"
- "Cymbaline"
- "Echoes"
Encore (when played):
Also played were:
- "A Saucerful of Secrets" (occasionally rotated with "Echoes" as closing number or an additional encore)
- "Interstellar Overdrive" (only played twice on 8 and 15 November after "Set The Controls for the Heart of the Sun".)
- "Green is the Colour" (only played once on 19 November before "Careful With That Axe, Eugene".)
- "If" (only played once on 2 November, replaced "Embryo" as opener)
Tour dates[edit]
Date | City | Country | Venue |
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North America | |||
15 October 1971 | San Francisco | United States | Winterland Ballroom |
16 October 1971 | Santa Monica | Santa Monica Civic Auditorium | |
17 October 1971 | San Diego | Golden Hall | |
19 October 1971 | Eugene | National Guard Armory | |
21 October 1971 | Salem | Salem Armory Auditorium | |
22 October 1971 | Seattle | Paramount Theatre | |
23 October 1971 | Vancouver | Canada | Garden Auditorium |
26 October 1971 | Detroit | United States | Eastown Theatre |
27 October 1971 | Chicago | Auditorium Theater | |
28 October 1971 | Ann Arbor | Hill Auditorium | |
31 October 1971 | Toledo | The Field House | |
2 November 1971 | Princeton | McCarter Theatre | |
3 November 1971 | Passaic | Central Theatre | |
4 November 1971 | Providence | Loew's Theatre | |
5 November 1971 | New York City | Assembly Hall | |
6 November 1971 | Cleveland | Emerson Gymnasium | |
8 November 1971 | Buffalo | Peace Bridge Exhibition Center | |
9 November 1971 | Montreal | Canada | Centre Sportif |
10 November 1971 | Quebec City | Pavillon de la Jeunesse | |
11 November 1971 | Boston | United States | Orpheum Theatre |
12 November 1971 | Philadelphia | Irvine Auditorium | |
13 November 1971 | Williamstown | Chapin Hall | |
14 November 1971 | Stony Brook | Pritchard Gymnasium | |
15 November 1971 | New York City | Carnegie Hall | |
16 November 1971 | Washington, D.C. | Lisner Auditorium | |
19 November 1971 | Pittsburgh | Syria Mosque | |
20 November 1971 | Cincinnati | Taft Theatre |
References[edit]
- ↑ "Pink Floyd Average Setlists of tour: Meddle - U.S. Tour 1971 | setlist.fm". www.setlist.fm. Retrieved 2019-04-09.
External links[edit]
- Brain Damage.co.uk
- Pink Floyd Archives
- KPPC-FM INTERVIEW of NICK MASON and RICK WRIGHT on October 16, 1971
- 1971 Meddle Tour Setlist Archive
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