Pink Floyd - Today in 1967

On June 15, 1967, The Pink Floyd played a free show outdoors in Abbey Wood Park (Bexley, London)
"This park is a grassy open space of land ideal for the kids to run about in. Hidden within the park is an elegant Rose Garden where flowers lace themselves around delicate trellises and blossom into a multitude of colours in the summer months.
The centrepiece of the park is a striking cubist monument with a mad network of ornate carvings stretched across it."
"Have you seen the roses? There's a whole lot of colours." Syd Barrett
Interesting photo of the Abbey Wood:
http://herba.msu.ru/shipunov/e-album/original/abbey-w.jpg

"This park is a grassy open space of land ideal for the kids to run about in. Hidden within the park is an elegant Rose Garden where flowers lace themselves around delicate trellises and blossom into a multitude of colours in the summer months.
The centrepiece of the park is a striking cubist monument with a mad network of ornate carvings stretched across it."
"Have you seen the roses? There's a whole lot of colours." Syd Barrett
Interesting photo of the Abbey Wood:
http://herba.msu.ru/shipunov/e-album/original/abbey-w.jpg

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