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Live concert by Pink Floyd in Piazza San Marco, Venezia, in 1989, performing: Shine On You Crazy Diamond, Learning To Fly, Yet Another Movie, Round And Around, Sorrow, The Dogs Of War, On The Turning Away, Time, The Great Gig In The Sky, Wish You Were Here, Money, Another Brick In The Wall, part two, Comfortably Numb, Run Like Hell.
In this revised second edition of the ultimate critical guide to the work of Pink Floyd, you'll be privy to an embarrassment of riches from the band in concert, on record and on film, from "Wish You Were Here" to "Pulse." The program features the "last word" regarding reviews of both live and studio performances of songs from every Floyd album from the 21-year period, including "The Wall," "The Final Cut," "A Momentary Lapse of Reason" and more.
This is the revised and improved critical guide to the work of Pink Floyd, in concert, on record and on film. Here is everything you ever needed to know about Pink Floyd in an informative two disc set. Using the actual words of the band and critics, Inside Pink Floyd is the definitive critical journey through of the music of Pink Floyd from the Syd Barret era to Pulse. FEATURES: Rare unreleased film of concert performances from sound and television archives around the world featuring a rare performance of Atom Heart Mother performed by the band alone without the orchestra. Also reviewed is the famous performance broadcast across Europe from a floating stage on the lagoon at Venice.
Knebworth, 1990 The band's headline set at the Silver Clef Award Winners Concert held at Knebworth House on 30 June 1990. "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" (previously released on Knebworth – The Event 1990 VHS) "The Great Gig in the Sky" "Wish You Were Here" "Sorrow" "Money" "Comfortably Numb" "Run Like Hell" (previously released on Knebworth – The Event 1990 VHS)
Originally released in 1987, A Momentary Lapse Of Reason was updated and remixed by David Gilmour and Andy Jackson for The Later Years Box Set. By returning to some of Richard Wright’s original keyboard parts and by re-recording new drum tracks with Nick Mason, producers David Gilmour and Bob Ezrin have restored the creative balance between the three Pink Floyd members. The front cover features an alternative photograph from the original album cover photoshoot.
The full concert from early on in the tour to promote A Momentary Lapse Of Reason from Atlanta in 1987.
Petal Productions has sourced the content of this program from various private collectors, including fans and enthusiasts. This material is presented for the first time ever in a film format and is an essential item to complete your current music collection. The archive footage here shows a variety of previously unavailable behind the scenes material, reflecting many serious as well as humorous perspectives. For true fans, these insights show another side of the music that we all know and love. Every effort has been made to provide the highest possible picture and sound quality allowing for the availability of the original masters.
Pink Floyd members are interviewed about their albums
This is the definitive review of the music of Pink Floyd album by album. These eight DVDs represent the most painstaking and detailed exploration of the work ever undertaken. Featuring extensive archive interviews with Syd Barrett, Roger Waters, Nick Mason, Richard Wright and David Gilmour alongside rare footage of Pink Floyd in performance from film and television archives around the globe, this authoritative independent review is essential viewing for every Pink Floyd fan. Presented in a picture slipcase complete work 126-page book 'Pink Floyd And The Critics' - the best-selling study of the music of Pink Floyd.
Recorded on Pink Floyd's third American tour, this show introduced San Francisco to some of the newer material from the Ummagumma LPs, and a taste of things soon to come on the Atom Heart Mother LP, to be released later that year. This San Francisco audience is particularly quiet and attentive, a fact that seems to have facilitated a more intimate, unique and focused performance than other dates on this tour.
Pink Floyd plays a full concert from their 1980 The Wall tour, compiled from shows on Aug. 8, and Aug. 9, 1980, at Earl's Court in London, England.
Following the sold out dates earlier this year, and taking its title from the lyrics of the Floyd classic "Shine On You Crazy Diamond", the band are not yet revealing the format of the 2012 "Exposed In The Light" tour but the scale and ambition of this band is well documented! As News of The World summarised; "The Australian Pink Floyd Show is as good as it gets for fans of Syd Barrett and Roger Waters, Gilmour, Wright and Mason".
During Pink Floyd's "Momentary Lapse of Reason" tour in 1987-1988, a man named Bob Hickey was hired as a sound engineer to work the mixes during concerts. As a member of the road crew, he had access to the various members of Pink Floyd. PinkMovie.Com is an almost 2 hour documentary of the MLOR tour, compiled from hours and hours of footage, shot by Hickey and his fellow roadies during the tour.
Drawing on rare concert films, and penetrating interviews with the critics, this is the definitive exploration of the Pink Floyd phenomenon. Featuring extensive archive recordings, the key Pink Floyd works from the halcyon days of Syd Barrett through to Pulse are revisited and critically assessed.
The concert was filmed progressively over the 'Best of the Best' tour in the spring of 2016 in Germany but the bulk of the material was filmed in the last week of the tour, playing in many great venues including the famous Festhalle in Frankfurt, a venue that Pink Floyd themselves performed 'Animals'. A cinematic approach was taken to produce a film of a concert which we hope will give much enjoyment to the viewer and listener.
DVD with a Pink Floyd rehearsal, recorded in August 1987 in a hangar of the "Toronto Pearson Aiport" in Canada, where they were preparing to present the world tour of the album "A Momentary Lapse of Reason".
Recorded live at the Olympic Stadium, Moscow, USSR June 3-5,7,8 1989 Before The Show 1Intro 2From Athenes To Moscow 3Press Conference 4Equipment Assembly Live In Moscow 5Pink Floyd's Arrival 6Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 1) 7Signs Of Life 8Learning To Fly 9Yet Another Movie 10A New Machine (Part 1) 11Terminal Frost 12A New Machine (Part 2) 13Sorrow 14On The Turning Away 15One Of These Days 16Time 17On The Run 18Welcome To The Machine 19Us And Them 20Money
Volume 7: 1967–1972: Continu/ation from Pink Floyd. Hampstead Heath And St. Michael’s Church, Highgate, London, UK, March 1967 - Arnold Layne (Alternative Version). P1 - P Wie Petersilie’ Stuggart, Germany, 22 July 1969 - Corporal Clegg, Band Interview, A Saucerful Of Secrets. Bath Festival Of Blues & Progressive Music’, Shepton Mallet, UK, 27 June 1970 - Atom Heart Mother. Kralingen Music Festival’ Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 28 June 1970 - Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun, A Saucerful Of Secrets. ‘The Amsterdam Rock Circus’ Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 22 May 1972 - Atom Heart Mother, Careful With That Axe Eugene, A Saucerful Of Secrets.
A live performance by Pink Floyd at the Pop Deux Festival de Musique in St. Tropez, France, August 8 1970: including the following songs: "Atom Heart Mother" – 13:46 "Embryo" – 11:23 "Green is the Colour" / "Careful with That Axe, Eugene" – 12:21 "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun" – 12:07