Pink Floyd: Pulse

Pink Floyd: Pulse 7015m

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Pink Floyd: Pulse
Pink Floyd: Pulse

Pink Floyd: Pulse 7015m

9.2 | 2h22m | en | Music

Live performance from the legendary band, recorded live at Earls Court in London on 20th October 1994, during The Division Bell tour.

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9.2 | 2h22m | en | More Info
Released: June. 13,1995 | Released Producted By: SMV Enterprises , Columbia Music Video Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Live performance from the legendary band, recorded live at Earls Court in London on 20th October 1994, during The Division Bell tour.

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Music

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Cast

Claudia Fontaine

Director

David Mallet

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SMV Enterprises

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David Gilmour
David Gilmour

as Self - Guitars, Lap Steel Guitar, Talk Box, Vocals

Richard Wright
Richard Wright

as Self - Keyboards, Vocals

Sam Brown
Sam Brown

as Self - Backing Vocals

Jon Carin
Jon Carin

as Self - Keyboards, Vocals, Programming

Claudia Fontaine
Claudia Fontaine

as Self - Backing Vocals

David Mallet
David Mallet

Director of Photography

David Mallet
David Mallet

Director

David Gilmour
David Gilmour

Producer

James Guthrie
James Guthrie

Producer

Steve O'Rourke
Steve O'Rourke

Producer

Lana Topham
Lana Topham

Producer

Pink Floyd: Pulse Audience Reviews 2c704p

Cathardincu Surprisingly incoherent and boring
ScoobyMint Disappointment for a huge fan!
Roy Hart If you're interested in the topic at hand, you should just watch it and judge yourself because the reviews have gone very biased by people that didn't even watch it and just hate (or love) the creator. I liked it, it was well written, narrated, and directed and it was about a topic that interests me.
Asad Almond A clunky actioner with a handful of cool moments.
Thedude333 In this DVD, the pink floyd experience is completely seen. The DVD is absolutely amazing and is probably one of the best music performances ever to be recorded. The lighting, the music, the guitar solos, all perfect. Any one who is a fan of music, whether or not you like pink floyd, will be stunned by this DVD.P~U~L~S~E delivers on a new level creating what is possibly the greatest stage performance of all time. Make sure you stay tuned for the encore featuring the unforgettable performances of comfortabley numb and run like hell. P~U~L~S~E traverses a completely new ground of live concert movies. As i said before, anyone who appreciates music will enjoy this DVD for its genius blending of music and visuals. Enjoy.
runesofesprit I just received my copy of Pulse on DVD and I have to say that it was absolutely worth the wait. Out of the forty plus concerts in my collection, this is one of the most impressive. The sound quality is so amazing. It has to be heard to be believed. And the lighting is so intense, it literally fills my living room with an ambiance like none other.This production is so beautiful it brings tears to my eyes.I have been a Floyd fan for over thirty years and have been lucky enough to see them three times. I was present for the Division Bell tour in Oakland and Pulse really takes me back.The Dark Side of the Moon is done incredibly well.Spoiler Warning...I loved the version of Money from The Delicate Sound of Thunder because of its wonderfully long bridge/solo and the band does not devote nearly as much time to the song on Pulse. But in the context of the Dark Side album, it is much more pure and accurate, which is quite appropriate.Pulse is a must have DVD.
KathyAndPaul It's been nine years since this one first hit the airwaves and it STILL holds the crown for most spectacular stage show. The spitfire, the lasers, the dancing pigs...oh yeah and the worlds largest ever disco mirrorball which while looking spectacular enough by itself does something UNBELIEVABLE at the end of Comfortably Numb.Great performances from the band and the session musicians. Guy Pratt is without doubt one of the greatest Bass players who lived and Tim Renwick can fingertap better than anyone.My ONE complaint is the dissapointing ammount of Division Bell material played. I understand they couldn't play as much of it as they were doing Dark Side live but still......Two American shows were also filmed on the tour one of which was a NON Dark Side performance so we can but hope said concerts will appear on the DVD when it FINALLY comes out next year. Otherwise this is perfection.
darkneox119 Pulse documents the Pink Floyd on their tour for the Division Bell and shows how they can go on as a great band without Roger Waters. This is an amazing treat for the senses. The light visuals and stage presentation are remarkable and the song selection is good. Dark Side of the Moon is played in it's entirety. Rock on. ****