Pink Floyd
Return of the Sons of Nothing

Recording Date   11/15/1972

Rock/Pop
Files, 3   Tracks, 49:41  Length
01 One Of These Days David Gilmour; Roger Waters; Nick Mason; Richard Wright 09:12
✷  Recording Date   1972  ✷ 
02 Careful With That Axe, Eugene David Gilmour; Nick Mason; Roger Waters; Richard Wright 14:06
✷  Recording Date   1972  ✷ 
03 Echoes Richard Wright; David Gilmour; Roger Waters; Nick Mason 26:23
✷  Recording Date   1972  ✷ 
Music Details
Product Details
City, State/Country Boeblingen, Germany
Packaging FLAC
Live Yes
Sound Stereo
Musicians  &  Credits
Bass Roger Waters
Guitar David Gilmour
Keyboards Richard Wright
Drums Nick Mason
Musician Pink Floyd
Personal Details
Index # 2506
Owner Dave
Tags Psychedelic Rock, Prog Rock
User Defined
Purchased ROIO
ROIO Source AUD
Notes
Pink Floyd
The Return of the Sons of Nothing
Boeblingen
November 15, 1972
1 disc
AUD
A

[disc 1] (49:41)
1. One Of These Days (9:12)
2. Careful With That Axe, Eugene (14:06)
3. Echoes (26:23)

http://www.pf-roio.de/roio/roio-cd/return_sons_nothing.cd.html

Catalog: PM 9007 Past Masters
Limited edition of 2000 copies
Produced: 1990

This seems to be hard to get, and that's a shame! The clear sound is only disturbed by some tape hiss. Very few crowd noise. "One Of These Days" is an absolute killer. The band was in a really fantastic mood this evening! For curiosity: "Echoes" is announced by Roger as: "Looking Through The Knotholes In Grannys Wooden Leg".

Recorded at Boblingen November 15th 1972, this reaches EX+ for sound tape source and packaging with notes on the show itself. This is a single CD (missing the Dark Side half of the show). -BD (#24)

I consider myself very lucky to have been able to get a copy of this one; I believe it may have been one of the first Floyd RoIOs to come out on CD. Other than some hiss (of the kind you stop noticing very quickly), the sound is very clear and full.
All three tracks are good, but my favorite is CWTAE, with a first-rate mad-Scotchman act and some great screams by the inimitable Roger... - MT

I picked this up for 14 and it was well worth it, even though there are only three songs on it. One of These Days is thunderingly good. Careful With That Axe Eugene far exceeds the studio version - Roger is ranting away into an echo-drenched microphone, and Echoes is pretty much flawless... - Seb.