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Pink Floyd: The Later Years, Vol 3 - Pulse
Filmed live on 20 October 1994 at Earls Court, London, UK Stereo: PCM 48/24. Surround: dts Master audio 5.1 (96/24)
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Plot Summary
This release captures Pink Floyd's legendary 1994 "Division Bell" tour performance at Earls Court, London. Featuring a spectacular stage production and a setlist spanning their illustrious career, the film showcases the band at the height of their powers. It highlights iconic tracks and delivers a visually stunning experience of one of rock's most influential bands.
Critical Reception
As a release focused on a specific tour, critical reception is largely tied to fan anticipation and the historical significance of the event. Reviews generally praise the audio-visual quality, the band's performance, and the comprehensive inclusion of the concert. It's seen as a definitive document of Pink Floyd's final major live outings.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its stunning visuals and high-quality audio restoration.
Celebrated by fans for capturing a pivotal moment in Pink Floyd's live history.
Considered an essential addition for collectors of Pink Floyd's concert material.
Google audience: Google user reviews are overwhelmingly positive, with fans commending the immersive concert experience, the meticulous remastering of both audio and video, and the comprehensive nature of the release, especially its inclusion of bonus material.
Fun Fact
The iconic "hammer" animation from Pink Floyd's 'The Wall' album was famously projected onto the dome of St. Paul's Cathedral during a performance of "In The Flesh" on this tour, a stunt that was unauthorized and caused considerable controversy.
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