Available to pre-order now is a new, limited edition package of the much-loved "Pink Floyd 1966/1967" recordings, which features a pair of early studio recordings by the band, headed at that time by Syd Barrett.
Recorded (and caught on film - see details of the DVD here) by Peter Whitehead for his "Tonite Let's All Make Love In London", the tracks are a 17 minute Interstellar Overdrive, and the nearly 12 minute
Nick's Boogie.
This new edition consists a heavyweight vinyl and CD set, packaged in a special gatefold sleeve, and is available exclusively from Snapper's website. And, thanks to our friends at Snapper, we've got three of these sets, along with three of the DVDs, to give away in a special Christmas Brain Damage competition!
To be in with a chance of winning one of the vinyl/CD sets, or one of the DVDs, you need to answer the following question:
- What was the name of the recording studio where the band recorded these two tracks, captured on film by Peter Whitehead and giving a unique glimpse of the early Pink Floyd laying down two classic tracks?
Send your answer and location (town/city and country) to
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by 11:59pm (UK time) on December 31st, 2008, and six correct entries
will be picked at random the following day. Please, only one entry per
household, and good luck to you all.
UPDATE, January 1st, 2009: The competition is now closed and we are currently working through all the entries to pick out the six lucky winners. Will one of them be you?
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