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The "Live" side of B.B. King's 1969 album "Live & Well" was recorded live at The Hit Factory in early March, 1969. The "Well" side was recorded in the Village Gate Studio, New York City.

Pink Floyd Tokyo Japan Concert Poster T-Shirt - Lightweight Vintage Style 

SKU:ACTPFJBNWH300
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$25.95
 
 
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Size Width Length
XS 16.5" 27"
S 18" 28"
M 20" 29"
L 22" 30"
XL 24" 31"
2XL 26" 32"
3XL 28" 33"
4XL 30" 34"
Description
This Bluescentric Brand authentic Pink Floyd t-shirt is available in premium lightweight 4.2oz vintage style sizes up to 4XL. Solid colors are 100% combed, ringspun cotton. Athletic Heather is 90% cotton. All other Heather colors are 52% cotton, 48% poly. Sizes run true. These t shirts are lighter and slightly more fitted compared to the Classic Gildan tees. 

SPECIAL RELEASE FOR DARK SIDE OF THE MOON'S 50TH ANNIVERSARY!
And the 51st Anniversary of this concert! 


Official Pink Floyd, every sale directly benefits the band.

This unique art comes directly from Pink Floyd's 1972 tour, during a two-day engagement in Tokyo, Japan on
March 6th and 7th.

Pink Floyd played at Tokyo-to Taiikukan, which in English translates to the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium.

This tour is special, being the first time Pink Floyd began playing the songs that would become the timeless album Dark Side of the Moon -- but the album would not be released for almost a year (on March 1, 1973).

The band played an extremely early sketch of Dark Side in its entirety. Many of the songs didn't even have proper names yet.

Afterwards, Floyd played a small handful of previous favorites, "One Of These Days", "Careful With That Axe, Eugene" and "Echoes", giving the crowd an encore with "A Saucerful of Secrets". 

Curiously, though their album "Obscured By Clouds" would be released in just three months, no songs from the album were in the setlist.