![]() Adrian Maben succeeds skilfully the marriage between the sound and the picture and it creates an entrancing climate. Moreover, you are under the impression that the members of the band surpass themselves musically and they give the best they can. There's no spectators but the music impresses, is at its full swing. However, this is what happened in october 1971 and the result is astonishing. You can barely imagine, the "dark side of the moon"'s creator to give a concert in this magic and sole scenerie. Apparently, there's none link between the two quoted names. **swoon**Īn ancient city nowadays wiped out: Pompei, a major British band from the seventies, Pink Floyd. David Gilmour looks very handsome, by the way, and will always be my favorite guitar god. There are some incomparable moments, making this truly the best rock documentary I have ever seen. And this film, although shot in 1972, is as fresh as a daisy. Pink Floyd was so ahead of its time and will never seem out of style. Each is highlighted at different points in the film and it is clear that they have immense skill and talent. The sheer musicianship of these men is mind boggling. ![]() I have never seen a better portrayal of live music. Incredibly artistic film montages add to, rather than detract from the music. Beyond how intriguing the band and it's members are, the film itself is so well directed and beautifully shot. I'll never be able to fully express how moving it is to see the young men of Pink Floyd during uninhibited moments of creativity, eating and chatting together, rehearsing, having philosophical discussions about the fate of rock-n-roll music and the shaking off of their drug-oriented image, and even arguing now and then. This film is nothing short of "must see" documentary history. I wish that all four would get back together again and tour. Roger Waters songwriting is just so excellent. David Gilmour's guitar playing moves me to tears. I was impressed especially by Richard Wright and Nick Mason. It is so great to see them perform live and to be so young and talented. The musician-ship is so good by all members of the band, David Gilmour, Roger Waters, Nick Mason and Richard Wright. ![]() Their talent is so enormous, I would recommend this video to anyone. This band is so meticulous, and so conscious of what they put out. There is alos footage of the recording of the best album since Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Dark Side of the Moon. This movie shows Pink Floyd at their best and happiest, in the early 70's. Pink Floyd are the Beatles of the 1970's. ![]() But it is a documentary about one of the greatest bands of all time. If this this was just a movie it should have won an Academy Award for cinematography. I am just astounded at the quality of the cinematography. I just bought this movie today ay Best Buy, having rented it about five years ago. ![]()
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