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- 0557 - 0566: On May 18th & 19th 1973 Pink Floyd played 2 sell out gigs at Earls Court (London). The audience was estimated at 18,000 for each night. Many bands had failed to fill Earls Court in the past and the previous week, David Bowie had trouble pulling a crowd at the same venue. The question at the time was 'could anybody fill Earls Court?'. The Floyd of course proved it could be done, not once but two nights in a row! All proceeds from these concerts went to 'Shelter'. Set list: Obscured By Clouds/When You're In Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun Careful With That Axe, Eugene Echoes Dark Side Of The Moon suite One Of These Days (encore) The Friday night show (18th) was the first time Floyd used the crashing plane effect during a performance of Dark Side Of The Moon. Floyd were accompanied by Dick Parry on sax and three female backing vocalists.