Absolutely incredible! Even if it wasn't the whole concert, at 2h, it was amazing nonetheless.
Absolutely incredible! Even if it wasn't the whole concert, at 2h, it was amazing nonetheless.
Yeah, it was pretty good, could be a bit louder. :-) And the public in cinema was much better than for your average cinema blockbuster. I had to walk 4 km for this. :-)
I confess I did not know that song with war-zone animation... I somehow stopped following after On an Island, so this is new to me:
"In any tongue" is my favorite track from "Rattle that Lock"
Am I seeing this right- Live at Pompeii doesn't get a released on BRD until end of this month? I thought it was released already, maybe was looking at something else or just totally missed it and it's still pre-order.
Yes, there will be an encore screening in some markets of the theatrical cut (which is missing several songs: "Faces of Stone", "The Blue", "Money", "Fat Old Sun", "Coming Back to Life", "On an Island", "Today", and "The Girl in the Yellow Dress" which is not on the standard version either) before the full Blu-ray/DVD/album version drops on the 29th. Looking forward to cranking up the complete video in 5.1 surround at home!
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Between Final Cut, AMLoR and Division Bell, which one do you guys prefer?
I have tried many attempts in the past, but I can never remember what's going on, just that it's not great. I've always enjoyed High Hopes and now I have a new fascination for Sorrow since the David Gilmour Live at Pompeii screening.
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The Final Cut is absolutely worst piece of music that was ever released by PF/DG/RW so there you go.
Division Bell is the best of them, ultimately. AMLOR is nice too, it just became an unfortunate victim of 80s sound design/production.
I have great affection for The Final Cut. While it does disrupt the flow a little bit, adding "When the Tigers Broke Free" to the middle of the first side also made the album far stronger. Gilmour's solos are fantastic (even my least favourite, on the title track, is one that I can hum note-for-note), the drum sound is massive, and Waters' singing and lyrics are jaw-dropping.
The later albums... not so much. The Division Bell is a fun listen in 5.1 however.
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I think all three suffer from the same problem, which is that they are very good EPs buried in bloated full-lengths. So I can only really choose my favourite based on the strength of the 'hidden EPs,' which would probably render AMLOR the winner. I know, I know... convoluted. For the record:
The Final Cut EP that shoulda been:
Your Possible Pasts
One of the Few
The Hero's Return 1&2
The Final Cut
Not Now John
A Momentary Lapse of Reason EP that shoulda been:
Signs of Life
Learning to Fly
A New Machine 1
Terminal Frost
A New Machine 2
Sorrow
The Division Bell EP that shoulda been:
Cluster One
Keep Talking
Marooned
High Hopes
Final Cut is definitely the best of the three. Probably among the most depressing albums I've ever heard, but I quite enjoy it.
Out today
Does anyone know if Roger's shows are all-seaters or not?
Surprise tour debut on the last night of the North American run in Vancouver:
Got The Wall on vinyl and it sounds perfection in my ears... Any other LPs I should get from them?
I bought Dark Side about a year or so ago and didn't listen to it much at first. A few months ago, I really got into the band suddenly and really want to own the records. Probably gonna pick a few vinyl of the really seminal, early work. I haven't dived into anything past the 70s tbh. Not trying to be close minded... I'm just intimidated by how much music they have.
It sounds like the band wants to do something with the new footage. Would be cool if they put together a special edition of Atom Heart Mother and included the full performance on a Blu/DVD. I've got to think there is some interest in making a new 5.1 mix (if they haven't already) out of the quad mix.
meddle: just for fearless & echoes. dark side: because it is dark side. i would also recommend the flaming lips redo of dark side. quite good. i love wish you were here (probably the first floyd record i got) but my absolute favorite is animals. lyrically its stunning & the band is playing really well. i thought the animals material was the highlight of the current roger waters tour.
Start with the 70's stuff then go through the early years and when you're a superfan do the post-Wall stuff. Wish You Were Here, Animals, Meddle and Dark Side of the Moon are essential. I would say go ahead and listen to Piper at the Gates of Dawn also to hear their origin. Helps to see how far they progressed as a band.
Delicate Sound of Thunder has just been remastered and reissued on 180g vinyl. I wonder if they'll finally get their hands to upgrade the video version to from VHS/LD to DVD...
Still waiting for a re-issue of Pulse. I'd buy that in a hearbeat (no pun intended)