Mademoiselle Nobs - Pink Floyd - Live at Pompeii - 1972 - HD

A live performance of: “Mademoiselle Nobs“ originally titled “Seamus“ first appeared on the “Meddle“ album released in 1971. This was Pink Floyd’s only live version of this song. This version on the “Live at Pompeii“ film released in 1972 was named after the Russian Wolfhound named Nobs, which belonged to Madonna Bouglione the daughter of circus director Joseph Bouglione. This version is minus the lyrics, Nobs provides the vocals, David Gilmour plays harmonica, Roger Waters plays David’s Stratocaster, an
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