Pink Floyd has released 12 live albums from the early 70s on Spotify and other streaming platforms. The bootleg recordings were taped at Pink Floyd concerts from 1970 to 1972, and appear with a copyright from Pink Floyd Music. The band hasn’t commented on the release, but other veteran stars like Bob Dylan, the Beatles and the Beach Boys have all released large collections in recent years to protect the copyright of their early recordings under a new European law.
Pink Floyd Drops 12 Live Albums From Early 70s On Streaming Platforms









