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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: I have Brain Damage
Review: This is just the best floyd tape you can get! I love how the scenes blend with the music! The band did a steller job putting this together! You will love the decimated scenery of Pompeii! A perfect location for Pinkfloyd!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great,could not move.
Review: Whatever i say will be nothing.An experience you have to live so that you will be able to understand the genuis of PINK FLOYD.Really a breathtaking video.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Simply supurb film on a band on the brink of greatness
Review: Brilliant. The camerawork is excellent, unique, innovative. An interesting film on the Floyd in the "dark years" between Ummagumma and Dark Side. The brief interviews are high spots, with the band reflecting on criticism saying they were past their prime, and on the eve of releasing the greatest charting album ever, DSOTM. The live footage is extraordinary, with an appealing site, in the ruins of an ampitheature, just them and a camera crew. The playing is remarkable, Nick Mason proves how underrated he is, and the Floyd enter the annuls of a rock band's great triumph, playing at an exotic location. The Dead played the Pyramids, the Beatles played Stonehedge, and Floyd played the Pompeiian ruins, and made a damn good film with it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Pink Floyd jamming it out with great older classics.
Review: I borrowed this video from my History teacher, He used to play in a band. I was impressed start to finish with David Gilmour's guitar and singing skills. Roger Waters as usual is high on talent. I have never seen Nick Mason play with such enthusiasm on drums. Rick Wright was right on key in everything. It was what you would expect from Floyd and more. It included Waters' scream from Carefull with that axe, Eugene (Ummagumma version) to One of these days in which Gilmour plays like there is no tomorrow. The one drawback was that it had to end.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Music in a different dimension
Review: Note how incredibly 'loud'* Gilmours guitar is in moon sessions, after feedback comment from Dave. This is capable of altering your state on its own - an enormous achievement. *'loud' is defined as ability to drown out everything else in your conscious, not decibels!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Early Floyd Movie
Review: This is by far the best Pink Floyd movie... the only weak part is the seem to only show Nick Mason most of the time... biggest strength is the version of Echoes.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: on to something big
Review: this is wonderful piece of pre-MTV; pink floyd's own "the song remains the same". the whole thing is just charming, the floyd showing off with their amps and tecnologies. I have watched it both five and ten times and still I enjoy it. the cuts from the moon sessions are truly awesome, wish there had been more. overall, a great visual and musical experience.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Absolute Best Pink Floyd Video!
Review: This video truely touched me. I absolutely love every minute of it. Even though it is pre-Dark Side, it shows clips of studio sessions for it. It has several clips of them fussing a bit, and shows the ever-so-popular Nick Mason "crust hating" thing. If I had to give up all my Floyd videos but one, Live At Pompeii would be the one I would keep!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: DYN-O-MITE!
Review: Superb! Must see for anyone, especially Floyd fans

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Dark Side of Pink Floyd
Review: I have watched this concert many times, I do not remember how many times. Listen it in a dark room with your beer next to you and feel it!


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