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Pink Floyd: The Later Years, Vol 2 - Delicate Sound of Thunder
Delicate Sound of Thunder is a landmark 1988 live album and concert film by Pink Floyd documenting their hugely successful post-Roger Waters A Momentary Lapse of Reason tour, featuring spectacular visuals, iconic hits, and new songs from the studio album, showcasing the band's successful continuation led by David Gilmour, becoming a major success despite initial mixed reviews about its slickness but praised for its performances and technical prowess.
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Plot Summary
This release captures Pink Floyd's legendary 1988 concert at Nassau Coliseum in New York, a pivotal performance from their 'A Momentary Lapse of Reason' tour. It showcases the band's enduring musical prowess and visual spectacle, featuring classic hits and later-era material. The film offers an immersive experience of one of the band's most iconic live performances.
Critical Reception
The 'Delicate Sound of Thunder' release was generally well-received by critics and fans alike, particularly for its restored audio and video quality. It was praised for presenting a definitive live document of Pink Floyd's post-Roger Waters era, highlighting the band's continued strength and stage presence.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for stunning visual and audio restoration.
Highlights the band's strong performance in the absence of Roger Waters.
Considered a definitive live recording of the 'A Momentary Lapse of Reason' era.
Google audience: Audiences lauded the excellent sound and picture quality, appreciating the comprehensive presentation of the concert. Many found it a powerful testament to Pink Floyd's live capabilities and a fitting tribute to the band's enduring legacy.
Awards & Accolades
None notable (as a re-release/restoration)
Fun Fact
The original 'Delicate Sound of Thunder' concert film was released in 1989 and was one of the first concerts to be broadcast in stereo on television.
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