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Pink Floyd - Pulse (Two Discs) (DVD) [2006]

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Pink Floyd - Pulse (Two Discs) (DVD)   [2006]Starring: ~ David Gilmour, Nick Mason Richard Wright Guy Pratt Dick Parry
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   Studio: EMI
   Region: 2
   Number of Discs: 1
   Format: Live, PAL
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Customer Reviews:

  Terrific - Waters Not Missed (13 December 2008)
This deserves its 5 star rating with tremendous music and an incredible light show. Gilmour is not what you would describe as a particularly charismatic individual but he is the Floyd in terms of vocals and as for that guitar, could it belong to anyone else - haunting! The production is superb and, other than die hard disciples of the original Sid Barrett Floyd this is what you have to have. Was there ever a better song than Shine On You Crazy Diamond? The Floyd do not engage with you live but, as on disc, they hypnotise and enchant your ears and soul. Buy!

  THE BEST (25 October 2008)
I discovered Pink Floyd quite late in life, but better late then never they say. This is absolutely my favourite DVD/CD. If I to choose between this one and all the others I have, this would be the one!

  Pink Floyd at their very best (28 July 2008)
I saw Pink Floyd at the Albert Hall in the late 1960's and they were spectacular by the standards of the day with their sound effects and strange on stage antics and costumes. However this performance from 1994, fortunately captured on film, is arguably the greatest popular live music and stunning visual performance ever held in the UK. The sound and visual quality of these DVD's is of the highest order. David Gilmour et al are a truly gifted bunch of pensioners.
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  Pink Floyd - Pulse (23 May 2008)
A top notch live recording and the best version of "Comfortably Numb" in their catalogue. Buy with confidence and re-live a superb night.

  Classic Floyd. Beyond Question. (07 March 2008)
Years ago, Pink Floyd resigned themselves to the fact that, as far as personalities go, they were hardly the most charismatic of bands. But where they carry all before them, is in the audio-visual department. They've set the standard for decades when it comes to live shows, and 'Pulse' is no exception. And I don't mean a few fancy lights and backing singers. We're talking fireworks, lasers, flying pigs and crashing full size planes into the stage.

Losing Roger Waters would have crippled most bands, but on the evidence here, it's as if he never existed. And even though Waters is my hero, Gilmour, Wright and Mason prove indefinitely, that even with Waters gone, they were still 'Pink Floyd'. Maybe they knew something we didn't, but this would be one of the last times that the World would see 'Pink Floyd', and boy is it special.

Not only do Floyd blast out 'Dark Side Of The Moon' in its entirety, but decide to crash a full size plane into the stage as well. There's a beautiful rendition of 'Wish You Were Here' (given added resonance due to Syd Barrett's recent death), and Gilmour's synapse-inducing 10 minute solo of 'Comfortably Numb' will have you hanging onto your seat for dear life. All topped off with a rousing version of 'Run Like Hell' featuring more fireworks and laserbeams than London at New Year's eve.

The extra's are quality as well. Featuring some wonderful promo videos and Billy Corgan's gushing speech as he introduces the band into the 'Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame', there's plenty here to get your teeth into. But it's the source material you'll want to visit time and again. The footage here shows just why 'Pink Floyd' are gathering hundreds of new fans every day.

So for those of you who were there, kudos to you. And for those who weren't (like me), this is the next best thing. As live shows go, this mean machine cleans up.



 
 


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