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Win Pink Floyd's "London 1966-67" DVD and more! Print E-mail
Written by Matt   
Saturday, 01 October 2005

Tuesday (4th October) the US release of the long-awaited DVD of "Pink Floyd - London 1966-67" arrives. The UK/European edition is here, and a review of this can be found on this site.

It definitely is a "must have", and thanks to the generosity of those nice people at Snapper Music, we've got a great competition for you. We're going to pick five winners, at random, from those who correctly answer the questions below.

The first picked name will win a signed, framed print, DVD (with CD), and t-shirt. The four runners up will get a t-shirt and DVD/CD set. The large-format, signed print is one of only 20 that have been created of the cover art, and the one we are giving away has been professionally framed, and signed by director Peter Whitehead! A very nice prize indeed...

"Pink Floyd - London 1966-67" is a fascinating look at the early days of the band, featuring the classic line-up of Syd Barrett, Nick Mason, Roger Waters and Rick Wright, shown in action in the studio and live in concert, at the UFO club, performing Interstellar Overdrive and Nick's Boogie.

Additional footage captures "swinging sixties" London and interviews with Mick Jagger, Michael Caine, David Hockney and Julie Christie.

Click the following to see the official trailer for the DVD release:

To be in with a chance of winning, answer the following three questions:
   1. Where were the studio segments filmed?
   2. What was the name of the film that Interstellar Overdrive was recorded for?
   3. Name the artist (specifically, painter) interviewed on the DVD

Send your answers via email with the subject line "London 66-67", to reach us before midnight GMT, 21st October. We will draw five correct entries at random on the 22nd October. Good luck!

Our thanks to Snapper Music for their help, and their generosity with the prizes in this competition.

The DVD was released on September 12th in the UK and Europe, and October 4th in the US. The special US edition also includes a bonus audio CD featuring Nick’s Boogie (11:50) and Interstellar Overdrive (16:46), as heard on the recent Pucka Music release. Orders are already being taken through our special Amazon links.

 
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