Lost Never-Before-Seen Pink Floyd Live Footage From 1977 Has Just Surfaced Online And Fans Are Scrambling To Understand How Ten Minutes Of History Stayed Hidden For Nearly 50 Years

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Ten minutes of rare, never-before-seen footage of Pink Floyd performing live during the North American leg of their In The Flesh tour has just surfaced on YouTube.

The newly released clip was filmed at Anaheim Stadium in California on May 7, 1977, and features powerful moments from Wish You Were Here, Shine On You Crazy Diamond, and Money. The footage was uncovered and restored by the Pink Floyd Research Group, a dedicated collective of fans known for preserving and archiving historic bootleg recordings.

According to the group, the discovery is nothing short of extraordinary. It marks the first truly high-quality footage of Pink Floyd performing Wish You Were Here during their 1977 tour and offers stunning visuals throughout Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 6–9). Viewers are treated to clear shots of all six musicians on stage, including guitarist Snowy White and saxophonist Dick Parry, as well as mesmerizing close-ups of David Gilmour delivering his iconic slide guitar solos and vocals.

The clip also showcases seamless transitions between sections, the complete Part 7 vocal passage, glimpses of the original screen films used during the performance, Dick Parry’s full sax solo in Money, and unforgettable close-ups of Gilmour singing and playing. For Pink Floyd fans, it’s a breathtaking window into a legendary moment in rock history.

 

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