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Pink Floyd - Live at Pompeii (Director's Cut) (Jewel Case)

Pink Floyd - Live at Pompeii (Director's Cut) (Jewel Case)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The way a live set should be
Review: this is the best floyd video i've seen. this was a time when they worked hard to enhance and explore their songs during live sets. it's an exciting and refreshing video!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It's just like PF has always been: unbelieveble
Review: I was getting mad when I watched it.The band was wonderful, moreover the general sight of the video is more than I expected to see.When it's over, I got out and bought Meedle's record.By the way which one's Pink? :)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Definitely one of my best trips.
Review: Waters is a genius when it comes to making very interesting sounds under the influence of Scooby Snacks. This movie is a must for the beginer, novice, and expert fans and you know who you are; "most of the time."

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Delicate(?) Sounds Of The Seventies
Review: When I first saw this video in 1974 I was so astonished that I could not sleep for more than a week and even after 25 years I still see it with the same pleasure and the songs still echoe in my ears. In my thought, these delicate sounds of the seventies(I still take care with that axe, Eugene), still looks like a trip to the other side of the mirror

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Floyd in all their Glory..... without the crust.
Review: When I bought this video, I didn't know what to expect. At the time I owned only 14. Now I own over all the Floyd Cd's (and of course "imports".) My first impression was one of shock. Echoes blew me away. I rather listen to this live version anyday over the studio version. Gilmour plays the Guitar as if there was no tomorrow. The transformation of Echoes into a Guitar driven song to a Bass driven song is done masterfully by Waters. Wright stars in the latter half of A Saucerful of Secrets, just before Gilmour bursts in with his vocal solo. In One of these Days, Nick Mason shines and proves how underrated he his. And yes he is the one who says One of these Days I'm going to cut you into little pieces. In Careful with that Axe, Eugene, Waters produces the scream, Carefull... Carefull... Carefull with that Axe, Eugene AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!! I couldn't agree more with Nick Mason, I also want the pie without the crust. In my opinion this Tape represents the Floyd at the peak of their working together. No Barrett is long gone, Waters hasn't become the focal point of the band, and Gilmour has another 15 years ahead of him before he leads. At this point everybody puts their part in, including Mason and thankfully Rick Wright. This video is among the jewels of my Floydian collection. Not exactly a starter video by far, but the Floyd's best including The Wall. I highly recommend this video anybody into The Pink Floyd.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Get some buddha!!!!!
Review: This video is the best thing I have ever watched while having a good time if you know what I mean!!!!!! So if you have not tried it, do it and watch this video.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A MUST HAVE FOR ALL PINK FLOYD FANS!!!!!!!!
Review: Live at Pompeii was a gift that I recieved. I have only heard Pink Floyd on the radio and loved what I heard. Once I saw Live at Pompeii. I was hooked! I now own every thing I can get my hands on that has to do with Pink Floyd! From one fan to another, once you see Live at Pompeii you'll be hooked as well! I gaurntee it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The greatest Floyd film comercialy available today!!!!!
Review: From the first sonic ping at the outset of Echoes to the final repeated vocal strains that close the film , Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii, is a stunning musical and visual experience. It offers one, the rare treat of seeing the original group perform classic space jams among the creepy ruins of ancient Pompeii. Gilmour howls, Waters scowls, Wright gets psycedelic, and Nick Mason orders two slices of pie without the crusts! As if that was'nt enough, the film contains some very cool footage of the band recording the headphone classic The Dark Side of the Moon. A great look at one of rocks most influential bands when they were still on speaking terms.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: tremendous performance!
Review: Pink Floyd demonstrates us in this video their great musical sense and quality. The performance of "Echoes" is one of the greatest that Pink floyd has done ever. In addition you can watch the Dark Side of the Moon recording sessions, which are the sessions of the best album in the history of rock. The setting is amazing, the sound is perfect, and the Floyd are greater than ever! Truly the most fantastic document of Pink Floyd. You'll love it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best Music Video Ever Made!
Review: I had the pleasure of seeing this movie on the big screen right after it was released and it totally blew me away! Now here I am over 25 years later with the VCR version and it still blows me away. The location is fantastic, the interviews are fantastic, the art interspersed with the songs is fantastic and watching Pink Floyd make music is one of the most fascinating things ever seen. My only regret is that the camera was on Nick Mason so much while David Gilmour was ripping out this incredible guitar work. I wanted to see what he was doing! The short tastes I kept getting were such teasers and I was getting rather upset with the cameraman! What an awesome group and we are so lucky to have had them in our lifetime. Thank you, Pink Floyd, for bringing such joy into not only my late teen years, but my adult years as well. This video should be released in the theaters again for the new generation of Floydians to experience. Definitely a have-to-have for every PF collection.


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