Pink Floyd first performed "Echoes" at
Norwich Lads Club on 22 April 1971, and it was a regular part of the band's set, up to the concert at
Knebworth Park on 5 July 1975. The first significant performance was at the
Crystal Palace Bowl on 15 May with an audience of 15,000. It was originally announced by its working title, "Return of the Son of Nothing" and not formally identified as "Echoes" until the group's tour of Japan, starting on 6 August 1971. Occasionally, Waters would introduce the song with silly titles, such as "Looking Through the Knotholes in Granny's Wooden Leg", "We Won The Double" (a reference to
Arsenal F.C. winning the
double in the
1970–71 season), and "
March of the Dambusters". The song was played at a
BBC Radio 1 concert on 30 September 1971 and broadcast on 12 October. Shortly afterwards, Pink Floyd filmed a live performance at the
Amphitheatre of Pompeii with no audience for
Live at Pompeii, where it was split in two halves to open and close the film. "Echoes" was one of four pieces that Pink Floyd played in collaboration with a
ballet choreographed by
Roland Petit in late 1972 and early 1973. The track featured a solo ballet piece for Rudy Bryans of the Ballets de Marseille. For the group's 1973 shows at
Earl's Court, the performance of "Echoes" featured large quantities of
dry ice being poured onto the stage during the middle section, and sheets of flame shooting from a cauldron at the back of the stage. From late 1974 to the Knebworth concert, "Echoes" was performed as an encore. These performances featured backing vocals by
Venetta Fields and Carlena Williams and saxophone solos by
Dick Parry instead of the guitar solos in earlier performances. "Echoes" was performed for the first eleven shows on the band's 1987
A Momentary Lapse of Reason tour, in a slightly rearranged version trimmed down to 17 minutes. However, Gilmour was uncomfortable about singing the "hippy" lyrics, and the touring musicians found it difficult to replicate the sound of the studio original, so it was replaced with "
Shine On You Crazy Diamond". Gilmour resurrected the song on his 2006
On an Island Tour as the closing number of the main set, with Wright performing in his band. Wright said he still liked playing the song live and was amazed by the audience response to the opening "ping" when on tour. These performances appear on Gilmour's
Remember That Night film and
Live in Gdańsk album/film. A special acoustic version, featuring just Gilmour and Wright and filmed live at Abbey Road, featured as a hidden track on
Remember That Night. Gilmour told
Rolling Stone in 2016 upon returning to Pompeii to play a solo show that he would have loved to perform "Echoes" but felt he could not do so without Wright, who had died in 2008 – "There's something that's specifically so individual about the way that Rick and I play in that, that you can't get someone to learn it and do it just like that." Similarly, Mason initially did not play "Echoes" live with
Nick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets as he felt the track is too strongly identified with Wright. However, in 2022 the song was added to their setlists as part of their "The Echoes Tour", and has been performed live regularly by the band since. == Release ==