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Pink Floyd Live 1989 in HD full screen
Wonderful video in front of thousands of fans
A must see for any Floyd fan
published: 04 Jan 2020
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The Pink Floyd Tribute Show (2011) Full- Live From Liverpool
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwTbvudjEJc&list;=PLSWGqUxS_v_yC1rfMWNohq5W02aEcKL4p
00:00:00 Show Intro;
00:03:25 Shine On You Crazy Diamond;
00:17:35 Learning To Fly;
00:23:05 High Hopes;
00:31:25 Welcome To The Machine;
00:38:45 Mother;
00:46:40 Pig (Three Different Ones);
00:59:15 Echoes;
01:21:15 Time;
01:28:15 The Great Gig In The Sky;
01:34:05 Wish You Were Here;
01:39:10 One Of These Days;
01:46:15 Nobody Home;
01:49:40 Us And Them;
01:58:40 The Happiest Day Of Our Live;
02:00:15 Another Brick In The Wall (part2);
02:07:10 Band Introductions;
02:08:40 Comfortably Numb;
Personnel:
Damian Darlington - Musical Director, guitar, lapsteel and vocals
Ian Cattell - Bass guitar, vocals
Bobby Harrison - Guitar, vocals
Rob Stringer - Keyboards, vocals
...
published: 24 Feb 2012
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Pink Floyd - The Last Concert (Gilmour, Waters, Mason ,Wright )
David Gilmour / Roger Waters / Nick Mason / Richard Wright
On 2 July 2005 Pink Floyd performed at the London Live 8 concert with Roger Waters rejoining David Gilmour, Nick Mason and Richard Wright. It was the quartet's first performance together in over 24 years — the band's last show with Waters was at Earls Court in London on 17 June 1981.
R.I.P. Richard and Syd
"Speak to Me/Breathe/Breathe (Reprise)
", "Money",
"Wish You Were Here",
"Comfortably Numb"
published: 08 Nov 2016
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Pink Floyd - " PULSE " Live 1994 Remastered
Remastered 2019, 16.9
Pink Floyd concert video taken from the 20 October 1994 concert at Earls Court, London, England in The Division Bell Tour. It was originally released on VHS and Laserdisc in 1995.
Seconded part of this concert is on my channel, Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImlFp6QOZRU&t;=1968s
There was considerable delay in the release of the DVD edition of Pulse, with new features announced with each setback. The cause of the delays was reputed to be the continued modifications and additions to produce a high-quality release. The previous planned release date of 22 September 2005 for the two-disc DVD set was changed to 10 July 2006 for the UK and Europe, and 11 July 2006 everywhere else.
Tracks
"Shine On You Crazy Diamond" (Concert version) 0...
published: 24 Apr 2020
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Pink Floyd - The Dark Side of The Moon Live 1972 / 73
This was Stolen from the great wide web
The maker is unknown, possibly a bootlegger
Looks to be bits and pieces from different shows near the
time period when The Dark Side of The Moon was released
and played .
Whoever made this, very nice work, thanks from myself and from over 1 million of us in Floyd city
Tracks
00:01 - Speak To Me.
02:14 - Breathe.
05:14 - On The Run.
10:10 - Time.
17:24 - The Great Gig In The Sky.
23:00 - Money.
29:17 - Us And Them.
37:00 - Any Colour You Like.
45:28 - Brain Damage.
49:10 - Eclipse.
published: 12 Sep 2020
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Pink Floyd - PULSE (Restored Re-Edited 90 Minute Version)
Setlist:
Speak To Me 00:00
Breath 1:18
On The Run 4:00
Time 7:44
The Great Gig In The Sky 14:24
Money 19:41
Us And Them 28:22
Any Colour You Like 35:31
Brain Damage 38:47
Eclipse 42:35
Sorrow 44:30
Keep Talking 55:37
High Hopes 1:03:15
Wish You Were Here 1:11:22
Comfortably Numb 1:17:28
Filmed live on 20 October 1994 at Earls Court, London, UK. Restored & re-edited in 2019 from the original tape masters.
#PinkFloyd #Pink #Floyd #TheLaterYears #LaterYears #PULSE #David #Gilmour #Roger #Waters #Nick #Mason #Richard #Wright #Reino #Unido #Rock #Queen #Led #Zeppelin
published: 21 May 2020
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Pink Floyd - "Another Brick in The Wall " PULSE Remastered 2019
Pink Floyd concert video taken from the 20 October 1994 concert at Earls Court, London, England in The Division Bell Tour. It was originally released on VHS and Laserdisc in 1995.
David Gilmour – guitar, vocals
Nick Mason – drums, percussion, vocal phrase (recording)
Rick Wright – Hammond organ, synthesiser
Guy Pratt – bass guitar
Gary Wallis – percussion, extra drums on Pulse
Tim Renwick – rhythm guitar
Jon Carin – synthesiser,
must not forget the ladies backing up Floyd !
Sam Brown – backing vocals
Durga McBroom – backing vocals,
Claudia Fontaine – backing vocals
"Another Brick in the Wall" is a three-part composition on Pink Floyd's 1979 The Wall, written by bassist Roger Waters. "Part 2", a protest song against rigid schooling,
At the suggestion of producer Bob Ezrin, Pink Floyd a...
published: 07 Feb 2020
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Pink Floyd -"Echoes" Pompeii
Pink Floyd performing at the ancient Roman amphitheatre in Pompeii , Italy
he main footage in and around the amphitheatre was filmed over four days in October 1971, using the band's regular touring equipment, including studio-quality 24-track tape recorders. Additional footage filmed in a Paris television studio the following December was added for the original 1972 release. The film was then re-released in 1974
he film has subsequently been released on video numerous times, and in 2003 a "Director's Cut" DVD appeared which combines the original footage from 1971 with more contemporary shots of space and the area around Pompeii
published: 16 May 2013
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Roger Waters (Pink Floyd) "The Wall" Live in Berlin 1990 ⚒⚒ (Full Concert)
A must-see show for all Pink Floyd fans - celebrating the fall of the Berlin wall.
For playlists w/concerts, music vids, full flix, documentaries etc, you are welcome to
visit OhNoNotFrank 24/7. 🎸↙↙Click SHOW MORE for setlist and more concerts ↙↙🎸
🤘🎸AC/DC "ROCK Goes To College" 1978 (rare copy of legendary BBC concert):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1uQM8c2jLI
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👱♂️ Pink "Rock In Rio 2019": ⏬ 😉👍 ⏬
www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wekBuUkYsM
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🎸💋Kiss "Unmasked Tour" Live in Sydney 1980 - The Day Kiss Conquered Australia:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2VCl0Q2Gjo
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"The Wal...
published: 20 Oct 2020
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Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb (Recorded at Live 8)
Pink Floyd 'A Momentary Lapse of Reason' Remixed & Updated. Released October 29 Pre-order link here: https://pinkfloyd.lnk.to/AMomentaryLapse
Delicate Sound of Thunder, restored, re-edited, remixed, out now https://PinkFloyd.lnk.to/DSOT_Restored
The official video of 'Comfortably Numb' by Pink Floyd, recorded at Live 8 in Hyde Park in 2005.
'Comfortably Numb' was originally released on 'The Wall' in 1979. One of the most acclaimed concept albums of all time, The Wall is renowned as Roger Waters' Rock Opera dealing with abandonment and personal isolation. Featuring the unique artwork of Gerald Scarfe, the album also yielded the US & UK No. 1 hit Another Brick In The Wall Pt2., and was subsequently adapted for cinema by Alan Parker featurin...
published: 02 Jul 2014
1:29:47
Pink Floyd Live 1989 in HD full screen
Wonderful video in front of thousands of fans
A must see for any Floyd fan
Wonderful video in front of thousands of fans
A must see for any Floyd fan
https://wn.com/Pink_Floyd_Live_1989_In_Hd_Full_Screen
Wonderful video in front of thousands of fans
A must see for any Floyd fan
- published: 04 Jan 2020
- views: 401015
2:19:36
The Pink Floyd Tribute Show (2011) Full- Live From Liverpool
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwTbvudjEJc&list;=PLSWGqUxS_v_yC1rfMWNohq5W02aEcKL4p
00:00:00 Show Intro;
00:03:25 Shine On You Crazy Diamond;
00:17:35 Lear...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwTbvudjEJc&list;=PLSWGqUxS_v_yC1rfMWNohq5W02aEcKL4p
00:00:00 Show Intro;
00:03:25 Shine On You Crazy Diamond;
00:17:35 Learning To Fly;
00:23:05 High Hopes;
00:31:25 Welcome To The Machine;
00:38:45 Mother;
00:46:40 Pig (Three Different Ones);
00:59:15 Echoes;
01:21:15 Time;
01:28:15 The Great Gig In The Sky;
01:34:05 Wish You Were Here;
01:39:10 One Of These Days;
01:46:15 Nobody Home;
01:49:40 Us And Them;
01:58:40 The Happiest Day Of Our Live;
02:00:15 Another Brick In The Wall (part2);
02:07:10 Band Introductions;
02:08:40 Comfortably Numb;
Personnel:
Damian Darlington - Musical Director, guitar, lapsteel and vocals
Ian Cattell - Bass guitar, vocals
Bobby Harrison - Guitar, vocals
Rob Stringer - Keyboards, vocals
Rick Benbow - Keyboards
Arran Ahmun - Drums
Carl Brunsdon - Saxophones, bass guitar, acoustic guitar, percussion, keyboards, clarinet
Emily Jollands - Vocals
Amy Smith - Vocals and percussion
Jacquie Williams - Vocals
Ola Bienkowska - Vocals
Brit Floyd
https://wn.com/The_Pink_Floyd_Tribute_Show_(2011)_Full_Live_From_Liverpool
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwTbvudjEJc&list;=PLSWGqUxS_v_yC1rfMWNohq5W02aEcKL4p
00:00:00 Show Intro;
00:03:25 Shine On You Crazy Diamond;
00:17:35 Learning To Fly;
00:23:05 High Hopes;
00:31:25 Welcome To The Machine;
00:38:45 Mother;
00:46:40 Pig (Three Different Ones);
00:59:15 Echoes;
01:21:15 Time;
01:28:15 The Great Gig In The Sky;
01:34:05 Wish You Were Here;
01:39:10 One Of These Days;
01:46:15 Nobody Home;
01:49:40 Us And Them;
01:58:40 The Happiest Day Of Our Live;
02:00:15 Another Brick In The Wall (part2);
02:07:10 Band Introductions;
02:08:40 Comfortably Numb;
Personnel:
Damian Darlington - Musical Director, guitar, lapsteel and vocals
Ian Cattell - Bass guitar, vocals
Bobby Harrison - Guitar, vocals
Rob Stringer - Keyboards, vocals
Rick Benbow - Keyboards
Arran Ahmun - Drums
Carl Brunsdon - Saxophones, bass guitar, acoustic guitar, percussion, keyboards, clarinet
Emily Jollands - Vocals
Amy Smith - Vocals and percussion
Jacquie Williams - Vocals
Ola Bienkowska - Vocals
Brit Floyd
- published: 24 Feb 2012
- views: 37101472
24:01
Pink Floyd - The Last Concert (Gilmour, Waters, Mason ,Wright )
David Gilmour / Roger Waters / Nick Mason / Richard Wright
On 2 July 2005 Pink Floyd performed at the London Live 8 concert with Roger Waters rejoining David G...
David Gilmour / Roger Waters / Nick Mason / Richard Wright
On 2 July 2005 Pink Floyd performed at the London Live 8 concert with Roger Waters rejoining David Gilmour, Nick Mason and Richard Wright. It was the quartet's first performance together in over 24 years — the band's last show with Waters was at Earls Court in London on 17 June 1981.
R.I.P. Richard and Syd
"Speak to Me/Breathe/Breathe (Reprise)
", "Money",
"Wish You Were Here",
"Comfortably Numb"
https://wn.com/Pink_Floyd_The_Last_Concert_(Gilmour,_Waters,_Mason_,Wright_)
David Gilmour / Roger Waters / Nick Mason / Richard Wright
On 2 July 2005 Pink Floyd performed at the London Live 8 concert with Roger Waters rejoining David Gilmour, Nick Mason and Richard Wright. It was the quartet's first performance together in over 24 years — the band's last show with Waters was at Earls Court in London on 17 June 1981.
R.I.P. Richard and Syd
"Speak to Me/Breathe/Breathe (Reprise)
", "Money",
"Wish You Were Here",
"Comfortably Numb"
- published: 08 Nov 2016
- views: 26367847
1:12:28
Pink Floyd - " PULSE " Live 1994 Remastered
Remastered 2019, 16.9
Pink Floyd concert video taken from the 20 October 1994 concert at Earls Court, London, England in The Division Bell Tour. It was origina...
Remastered 2019, 16.9
Pink Floyd concert video taken from the 20 October 1994 concert at Earls Court, London, England in The Division Bell Tour. It was originally released on VHS and Laserdisc in 1995.
Seconded part of this concert is on my channel, Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImlFp6QOZRU&t;=1968s
There was considerable delay in the release of the DVD edition of Pulse, with new features announced with each setback. The cause of the delays was reputed to be the continued modifications and additions to produce a high-quality release. The previous planned release date of 22 September 2005 for the two-disc DVD set was changed to 10 July 2006 for the UK and Europe, and 11 July 2006 everywhere else.
Tracks
"Shine On You Crazy Diamond" (Concert version) 00:00
"Learning to Fly" 13:24
"High Hopes" 19:00
"Take It Back" 27:16
"Coming Back to Life" 33:16
"Sorrow" 40:05
"Keep Talking" 51:18
"Another Brick in the Wall 58:55
"One of These Days " 01:05:25
Part 2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImlFp6QOZRU&t;=1258s
https://wn.com/Pink_Floyd_Pulse_Live_1994_Remastered
Remastered 2019, 16.9
Pink Floyd concert video taken from the 20 October 1994 concert at Earls Court, London, England in The Division Bell Tour. It was originally released on VHS and Laserdisc in 1995.
Seconded part of this concert is on my channel, Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImlFp6QOZRU&t;=1968s
There was considerable delay in the release of the DVD edition of Pulse, with new features announced with each setback. The cause of the delays was reputed to be the continued modifications and additions to produce a high-quality release. The previous planned release date of 22 September 2005 for the two-disc DVD set was changed to 10 July 2006 for the UK and Europe, and 11 July 2006 everywhere else.
Tracks
"Shine On You Crazy Diamond" (Concert version) 00:00
"Learning to Fly" 13:24
"High Hopes" 19:00
"Take It Back" 27:16
"Coming Back to Life" 33:16
"Sorrow" 40:05
"Keep Talking" 51:18
"Another Brick in the Wall 58:55
"One of These Days " 01:05:25
Part 2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImlFp6QOZRU&t;=1258s
- published: 24 Apr 2020
- views: 12323690
52:09
Pink Floyd - The Dark Side of The Moon Live 1972 / 73
This was Stolen from the great wide web
The maker is unknown, possibly a bootlegger
Looks to be bits and pieces from different shows near the
time period when ...
This was Stolen from the great wide web
The maker is unknown, possibly a bootlegger
Looks to be bits and pieces from different shows near the
time period when The Dark Side of The Moon was released
and played .
Whoever made this, very nice work, thanks from myself and from over 1 million of us in Floyd city
Tracks
00:01 - Speak To Me.
02:14 - Breathe.
05:14 - On The Run.
10:10 - Time.
17:24 - The Great Gig In The Sky.
23:00 - Money.
29:17 - Us And Them.
37:00 - Any Colour You Like.
45:28 - Brain Damage.
49:10 - Eclipse.
https://wn.com/Pink_Floyd_The_Dark_Side_Of_The_Moon_Live_1972_73
This was Stolen from the great wide web
The maker is unknown, possibly a bootlegger
Looks to be bits and pieces from different shows near the
time period when The Dark Side of The Moon was released
and played .
Whoever made this, very nice work, thanks from myself and from over 1 million of us in Floyd city
Tracks
00:01 - Speak To Me.
02:14 - Breathe.
05:14 - On The Run.
10:10 - Time.
17:24 - The Great Gig In The Sky.
23:00 - Money.
29:17 - Us And Them.
37:00 - Any Colour You Like.
45:28 - Brain Damage.
49:10 - Eclipse.
- published: 12 Sep 2020
- views: 1121803
1:27:31
Pink Floyd - PULSE (Restored Re-Edited 90 Minute Version)
Setlist:
Speak To Me 00:00
Breath 1:18
On The Run 4:00
Time 7:44
The Great Gig In The Sky 14:24
Money 19:41
Us And Them 28:22
Any Colour You Like 35:31
Brain D...
Setlist:
Speak To Me 00:00
Breath 1:18
On The Run 4:00
Time 7:44
The Great Gig In The Sky 14:24
Money 19:41
Us And Them 28:22
Any Colour You Like 35:31
Brain Damage 38:47
Eclipse 42:35
Sorrow 44:30
Keep Talking 55:37
High Hopes 1:03:15
Wish You Were Here 1:11:22
Comfortably Numb 1:17:28
Filmed live on 20 October 1994 at Earls Court, London, UK. Restored & re-edited in 2019 from the original tape masters.
#PinkFloyd #Pink #Floyd #TheLaterYears #LaterYears #PULSE #David #Gilmour #Roger #Waters #Nick #Mason #Richard #Wright #Reino #Unido #Rock #Queen #Led #Zeppelin
https://wn.com/Pink_Floyd_Pulse_(Restored_Re_Edited_90_Minute_Version)
Setlist:
Speak To Me 00:00
Breath 1:18
On The Run 4:00
Time 7:44
The Great Gig In The Sky 14:24
Money 19:41
Us And Them 28:22
Any Colour You Like 35:31
Brain Damage 38:47
Eclipse 42:35
Sorrow 44:30
Keep Talking 55:37
High Hopes 1:03:15
Wish You Were Here 1:11:22
Comfortably Numb 1:17:28
Filmed live on 20 October 1994 at Earls Court, London, UK. Restored & re-edited in 2019 from the original tape masters.
#PinkFloyd #Pink #Floyd #TheLaterYears #LaterYears #PULSE #David #Gilmour #Roger #Waters #Nick #Mason #Richard #Wright #Reino #Unido #Rock #Queen #Led #Zeppelin
- published: 21 May 2020
- views: 1205814
6:37
Pink Floyd - "Another Brick in The Wall " PULSE Remastered 2019
Pink Floyd concert video taken from the 20 October 1994 concert at Earls Court, London, England in The Division Bell Tour. It was originally released on VHS and...
Pink Floyd concert video taken from the 20 October 1994 concert at Earls Court, London, England in The Division Bell Tour. It was originally released on VHS and Laserdisc in 1995.
David Gilmour – guitar, vocals
Nick Mason – drums, percussion, vocal phrase (recording)
Rick Wright – Hammond organ, synthesiser
Guy Pratt – bass guitar
Gary Wallis – percussion, extra drums on Pulse
Tim Renwick – rhythm guitar
Jon Carin – synthesiser,
must not forget the ladies backing up Floyd !
Sam Brown – backing vocals
Durga McBroom – backing vocals,
Claudia Fontaine – backing vocals
"Another Brick in the Wall" is a three-part composition on Pink Floyd's 1979 The Wall, written by bassist Roger Waters. "Part 2", a protest song against rigid schooling,
At the suggestion of producer Bob Ezrin, Pink Floyd added elements of disco, which was popular at the time.
According to guitarist David Gilmour:
[Ezrin] said to me, "Go to a couple of clubs and listen to what's happening with disco music," so I forced myself out and listened to loud, four-to-the-bar bass drums and stuff and thought, Gawd, awful! Then we went back and tried to turn one of the parts into one of those so it would be catchy.
Gilmour recorded his guitar solo in one take, with no editing or mixing, using a 1955 Gibson Les Paul Gold Top guitar equipped with P-90 pick-ups. Despite his reservations about Ezrin's additions, Gilmour felt the final song still sounded like Pink Floyd. When Ezrin heard the song with a disco beat, he was convinced it could become a hit, but felt it needed to be longer, with two verses and two choruses. The band resisted, saying they did not release singles; Waters told him: "Go ahead and waste your time doing silly stuff."
While the band members were away, Ezrin edited the takes into an extended version, and had engineer Nick Griffiths record children singing the verse at Islington Green School, close to Pink Floyd's studio. Alun Renshaw, head of music at the school, was enthusiastic, and said later: "I wanted to make music relevant to the kids – not just sitting around listening to Tchaikovsky. I thought the lyrics were great – 'We don't need no education, we don't need no thought control' ... I just thought it would be a wonderful experience for the kids."
Some of the edits for this remix are what i would call poor, bad decision making IMO
as one of you stated The songs and solos have been snipped and edited as if the real fans wouldn’t notice. Literally no reason to do it....example 1:01
Other than those bad edits, shortened solos.....the sound and quality of video is good.
https://wn.com/Pink_Floyd_Another_Brick_In_The_Wall_Pulse_Remastered_2019
Pink Floyd concert video taken from the 20 October 1994 concert at Earls Court, London, England in The Division Bell Tour. It was originally released on VHS and Laserdisc in 1995.
David Gilmour – guitar, vocals
Nick Mason – drums, percussion, vocal phrase (recording)
Rick Wright – Hammond organ, synthesiser
Guy Pratt – bass guitar
Gary Wallis – percussion, extra drums on Pulse
Tim Renwick – rhythm guitar
Jon Carin – synthesiser,
must not forget the ladies backing up Floyd !
Sam Brown – backing vocals
Durga McBroom – backing vocals,
Claudia Fontaine – backing vocals
"Another Brick in the Wall" is a three-part composition on Pink Floyd's 1979 The Wall, written by bassist Roger Waters. "Part 2", a protest song against rigid schooling,
At the suggestion of producer Bob Ezrin, Pink Floyd added elements of disco, which was popular at the time.
According to guitarist David Gilmour:
[Ezrin] said to me, "Go to a couple of clubs and listen to what's happening with disco music," so I forced myself out and listened to loud, four-to-the-bar bass drums and stuff and thought, Gawd, awful! Then we went back and tried to turn one of the parts into one of those so it would be catchy.
Gilmour recorded his guitar solo in one take, with no editing or mixing, using a 1955 Gibson Les Paul Gold Top guitar equipped with P-90 pick-ups. Despite his reservations about Ezrin's additions, Gilmour felt the final song still sounded like Pink Floyd. When Ezrin heard the song with a disco beat, he was convinced it could become a hit, but felt it needed to be longer, with two verses and two choruses. The band resisted, saying they did not release singles; Waters told him: "Go ahead and waste your time doing silly stuff."
While the band members were away, Ezrin edited the takes into an extended version, and had engineer Nick Griffiths record children singing the verse at Islington Green School, close to Pink Floyd's studio. Alun Renshaw, head of music at the school, was enthusiastic, and said later: "I wanted to make music relevant to the kids – not just sitting around listening to Tchaikovsky. I thought the lyrics were great – 'We don't need no education, we don't need no thought control' ... I just thought it would be a wonderful experience for the kids."
Some of the edits for this remix are what i would call poor, bad decision making IMO
as one of you stated The songs and solos have been snipped and edited as if the real fans wouldn’t notice. Literally no reason to do it....example 1:01
Other than those bad edits, shortened solos.....the sound and quality of video is good.
- published: 07 Feb 2020
- views: 29177242
10:21
Pink Floyd -"Echoes" Pompeii
Pink Floyd performing at the ancient Roman amphitheatre in Pompeii , Italy
he main footage in and around the amphitheatre was filmed over four days in October 1...
Pink Floyd performing at the ancient Roman amphitheatre in Pompeii , Italy
he main footage in and around the amphitheatre was filmed over four days in October 1971, using the band's regular touring equipment, including studio-quality 24-track tape recorders. Additional footage filmed in a Paris television studio the following December was added for the original 1972 release. The film was then re-released in 1974
he film has subsequently been released on video numerous times, and in 2003 a "Director's Cut" DVD appeared which combines the original footage from 1971 with more contemporary shots of space and the area around Pompeii
https://wn.com/Pink_Floyd_Echoes_Pompeii
Pink Floyd performing at the ancient Roman amphitheatre in Pompeii , Italy
he main footage in and around the amphitheatre was filmed over four days in October 1971, using the band's regular touring equipment, including studio-quality 24-track tape recorders. Additional footage filmed in a Paris television studio the following December was added for the original 1972 release. The film was then re-released in 1974
he film has subsequently been released on video numerous times, and in 2003 a "Director's Cut" DVD appeared which combines the original footage from 1971 with more contemporary shots of space and the area around Pompeii
- published: 16 May 2013
- views: 31600492
1:50:18
Roger Waters (Pink Floyd) "The Wall" Live in Berlin 1990 ⚒⚒ (Full Concert)
A must-see show for all Pink Floyd fans - celebrating the fall of the Berlin wall.
For playlists w/concerts, music vids, full flix, documentaries etc, you are w...
A must-see show for all Pink Floyd fans - celebrating the fall of the Berlin wall.
For playlists w/concerts, music vids, full flix, documentaries etc, you are welcome to
visit OhNoNotFrank 24/7. 🎸↙↙Click SHOW MORE for setlist and more concerts ↙↙🎸
🤘🎸AC/DC "ROCK Goes To College" 1978 (rare copy of legendary BBC concert):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1uQM8c2jLI
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👱♂️ Pink "Rock In Rio 2019": ⏬ 😉👍 ⏬
www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wekBuUkYsM
----------------------------------------------------------------------
🎸💋Kiss "Unmasked Tour" Live in Sydney 1980 - The Day Kiss Conquered Australia:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2VCl0Q2Gjo
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"The Wall" (SUB português) Live in Berlin 1990
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtsNc2boH90
The Wall - Live in Berlin was a live concert by Roger Waters and numerous guest artists of the Pink Floyd studio album The Wall, largely written by Waters during his time with the band.
The show was held in Berlin on 21 July 1990, to commemorate the fall of the Berlin Wall eight months earlier.
Setlist:
0:43 "In the Flesh?" by Scorpions
4:16 "The Thin Ice" by Ute Lemper & Roger Waters and the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir
7:15 "Another Brick in the Wall (Part 1)" by Roger Waters; sax solo by Garth Hudson
10:59 "The Happiest Days of Our Lives" by R. Waters
12:15 "Another Brick in the Wall (Part 2)" by Cyndi Lauper; guitar solos by Rick Di Fonzo and Snowy White, organ solo by Peter Wood, synthesizer solo by Thomas Dolby
18:59 "Mother" by Sinéad O'Connor and the Band; accordion by Garth Hudson, vocals by Rick Danko and Levon Helm; acoustic instruments by the Hooters
25:47 "Goodbye Blue Sky" by Joni Mitchell and the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir; flute by James Galway
29:32 "Empty Spaces/What Shall We Do Now?" by Bryan Adams, R. Waters and the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir
33:25 "Young Lust" by Bryan Adams, guitar solos by Rick Di Fonzo and Snowy White
39:05 "Oh My God – What a Fabulous Room" by Jerry Hall (intro "One of My Turns")
39:57 "One of My Turns" by R. Waters
42:43 "Don't Leave Me Now" by R. Waters
47:50 "Another Brick in the Wall (Part 3)" by R. Waters and the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir
49:05 "The Last Few Bricks"
51:15 "Goodbye Cruel World" by R. Waters
52:50 "Hey You" by Paul Carrack
57:40 "Is There Anybody Out There?" by the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir; classical guitars by Rick Di Fonzo and Snowy White
1:00:44 "Nobody Home" by R. Waters and the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir, guitar solo by Snowy White
1:05:35 "Vera" by R. Waters and the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir
1:06:47 "Bring the Boys Back Home" by the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir, Band of the Combined Soviet Forces in Germany and Red Army Chorus
1:09:37 "Comfortably Numb" by Van Morrison, R. Waters, the Band, and the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir, guitar solos by Rick Di Fonzo and Snowy White
1:17:37 "In the Flesh" by R. Waters, Scorpions, and the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir
1:22:50 "Run Like Hell" by R. Waters and Scorpions
1:27:50 "Waiting for the Worms" by R. Waters, Scorpions and the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir
1:31:53 "Stop" by Roger Waters
1:32:22 "The Trial" by the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir, featuring Tim Curry as the Prosecutor, Thomas Dolby as the Schoolmaster, Ute Lemper as the Wife, Marianne Faithfull as the Mother and Albert Finney as the Judge
1:39:43 "The Tide Is Turning (After Live Aid)" by the Company (lead vocals by R. Waters, Joni Mitchell, Cyndi Lauper, Bryan Adams, Van Morrison and Paul Carrack) and the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir.
1:47:48 "Outside the Wall" by R. Waters (not on CD or vinyl)
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The Company
Roger Waters–vocals, bass guitar, acoustic guitar on "Mother", rhythm guitar on "Hey You"
Scorpions:
Klaus Meine–lead vocals
Rudolf Schenker–rhythm guitar, backing vocals
Matthias Jabs–lead guitar, backing vocals
Francis Buchholz–bass guitar, backing vocals
Herman Rarebell–drums, backing vocals
Ute Lemper–vocals
Cyndi Lauper–percussion, vocals
Thomas Dolby–synthesizer, vocals
Sinéad O'Connor–vocals
The Band:
Rick Danko–vocals
Levon Helm–vocals
Garth Hudson–accordion, soprano saxophone
The Hooters:
Eric Bazilian–guitar, vocals
Rob Hyman–keyboards, vocals
John Lilley–guitar, vocals
Fran Smith Jr.–bass guitar, vocals
David Uosikkinen–drums
Joni Mitchell–vocals
James Galway–flute
Bryan Adams–guitar, vocals
Jerry Hall–vocals
Paul Carrack–vocals
Van Morrison–vocals
Tim Curry–vocals
Marianne Faithfull–vocals
Albert Finney–vocals
The Bleeding Hearts Band
Rick Di Fonzo–guitars
Snowy White–guitars
Andy Fairweather-Low–bass, guitar, backing vocals
Peter Wood–keyboards, organ, synth
Nick Glennie-Smith–keyboards, organ, synth
Graham Broad–drums, electronic percussion
Stan Farber–backing vocals, percussion
Joe Chemay–backing vocals
Jim Haas–backing vocals, percussion
John Joyce–backing vocals
(Wikipedia)
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"The Wall" (SUB português) Live in Berlin 1990
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtsNc2boH90
The Wall - Live in Berlin was a live concert by Roger Waters and numerous guest artists of the Pink Floyd studio album The Wall, largely written by Waters during his time with the band.
The show was held in Berlin on 21 July 1990, to commemorate the fall of the Berlin Wall eight months earlier.
Setlist:
0:43 "In the Flesh?" by Scorpions
4:16 "The Thin Ice" by Ute Lemper & Roger Waters and the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir
7:15 "Another Brick in the Wall (Part 1)" by Roger Waters; sax solo by Garth Hudson
10:59 "The Happiest Days of Our Lives" by R. Waters
12:15 "Another Brick in the Wall (Part 2)" by Cyndi Lauper; guitar solos by Rick Di Fonzo and Snowy White, organ solo by Peter Wood, synthesizer solo by Thomas Dolby
18:59 "Mother" by Sinéad O'Connor and the Band; accordion by Garth Hudson, vocals by Rick Danko and Levon Helm; acoustic instruments by the Hooters
25:47 "Goodbye Blue Sky" by Joni Mitchell and the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir; flute by James Galway
29:32 "Empty Spaces/What Shall We Do Now?" by Bryan Adams, R. Waters and the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir
33:25 "Young Lust" by Bryan Adams, guitar solos by Rick Di Fonzo and Snowy White
39:05 "Oh My God – What a Fabulous Room" by Jerry Hall (intro "One of My Turns")
39:57 "One of My Turns" by R. Waters
42:43 "Don't Leave Me Now" by R. Waters
47:50 "Another Brick in the Wall (Part 3)" by R. Waters and the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir
49:05 "The Last Few Bricks"
51:15 "Goodbye Cruel World" by R. Waters
52:50 "Hey You" by Paul Carrack
57:40 "Is There Anybody Out There?" by the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir; classical guitars by Rick Di Fonzo and Snowy White
1:00:44 "Nobody Home" by R. Waters and the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir, guitar solo by Snowy White
1:05:35 "Vera" by R. Waters and the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir
1:06:47 "Bring the Boys Back Home" by the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir, Band of the Combined Soviet Forces in Germany and Red Army Chorus
1:09:37 "Comfortably Numb" by Van Morrison, R. Waters, the Band, and the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir, guitar solos by Rick Di Fonzo and Snowy White
1:17:37 "In the Flesh" by R. Waters, Scorpions, and the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir
1:22:50 "Run Like Hell" by R. Waters and Scorpions
1:27:50 "Waiting for the Worms" by R. Waters, Scorpions and the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir
1:31:53 "Stop" by Roger Waters
1:32:22 "The Trial" by the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir, featuring Tim Curry as the Prosecutor, Thomas Dolby as the Schoolmaster, Ute Lemper as the Wife, Marianne Faithfull as the Mother and Albert Finney as the Judge
1:39:43 "The Tide Is Turning (After Live Aid)" by the Company (lead vocals by R. Waters, Joni Mitchell, Cyndi Lauper, Bryan Adams, Van Morrison and Paul Carrack) and the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir.
1:47:48 "Outside the Wall" by R. Waters (not on CD or vinyl)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Company
Roger Waters–vocals, bass guitar, acoustic guitar on "Mother", rhythm guitar on "Hey You"
Scorpions:
Klaus Meine–lead vocals
Rudolf Schenker–rhythm guitar, backing vocals
Matthias Jabs–lead guitar, backing vocals
Francis Buchholz–bass guitar, backing vocals
Herman Rarebell–drums, backing vocals
Ute Lemper–vocals
Cyndi Lauper–percussion, vocals
Thomas Dolby–synthesizer, vocals
Sinéad O'Connor–vocals
The Band:
Rick Danko–vocals
Levon Helm–vocals
Garth Hudson–accordion, soprano saxophone
The Hooters:
Eric Bazilian–guitar, vocals
Rob Hyman–keyboards, vocals
John Lilley–guitar, vocals
Fran Smith Jr.–bass guitar, vocals
David Uosikkinen–drums
Joni Mitchell–vocals
James Galway–flute
Bryan Adams–guitar, vocals
Jerry Hall–vocals
Paul Carrack–vocals
Van Morrison–vocals
Tim Curry–vocals
Marianne Faithfull–vocals
Albert Finney–vocals
The Bleeding Hearts Band
Rick Di Fonzo–guitars
Snowy White–guitars
Andy Fairweather-Low–bass, guitar, backing vocals
Peter Wood–keyboards, organ, synth
Nick Glennie-Smith–keyboards, organ, synth
Graham Broad–drums, electronic percussion
Stan Farber–backing vocals, percussion
Joe Chemay–backing vocals
Jim Haas–backing vocals, percussion
John Joyce–backing vocals
(Wikipedia)
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Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb (Recorded at Live 8)
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Delicate Sound of Thunder, restored, re-edited, remixed, out now https://PinkFloyd.lnk.to/DSOT_Restored
The official video of 'Comfortably Numb' by Pink Floyd, recorded at Live 8 in Hyde Park in 2005.
'Comfortably Numb' was originally released on 'The Wall' in 1979. One of the most acclaimed concept albums of all time, The Wall is renowned as Roger Waters' Rock Opera dealing with abandonment and personal isolation. Featuring the unique artwork of Gerald Scarfe, the album also yielded the US & UK No. 1 hit Another Brick In The Wall Pt2., and was subsequently adapted for cinema by Alan Parker featuring Bob Geldof in the lead role.
The album was re-mastered in 2011 and Discovery (1CD), Experience (2CD), Immersion (6CD) and vinyl editions are currently available. Go to http://www.whypinkfloyd.com for more details.
Discovery edition: http://smarturl.it/walldis
Experience edition CD: http://smarturl.it/wallex
Immersion edition: http://smarturl.it/wallimm
Vinyl edition: http://smarturl.it/wallvinyl
Discovery iTunes: http://smarturl.it/walldisit
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Spotify: http://smarturl.it/wallspot
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THE LATER YEARS
Included on ‘The Later Years’, a 18-disc box set (5xCDs, 6xBlu-Rays, 5xDVDs,2x7”) covering the material created by David Gilmour, Nick Mason and Richard Wright from 1987 onwards, with unreleased audio and audiovisual material, including the 1989 Venice and 1990 Knebworth concerts, as well as updated, restored and remixed audio and video, 2 x 7” singles, 60-page hardback Photo Book, 40-page hardback Credits Book, Lyrics Book, 3 x reproduction tour programmes, card envelope containing collectible memorabilia, plus Blu-rays and DVDs in individual wallets.
Also available: 12-track ‘Highlights’ package (2-LP or 1-CD) https://pinkfloyd.lnk.to/TheLaterYears
PINK FLOYD SOCIAL MEDIA
Facebook http://smarturl.it/PF_FB
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https://wn.com/Pink_Floyd_Comfortably_Numb_(Recorded_At_Live_8)
Pink Floyd 'A Momentary Lapse of Reason' Remixed & Updated. Released October 29 Pre-order link here: https://pinkfloyd.lnk.to/AMomentaryLapse
Delicate Sound of Thunder, restored, re-edited, remixed, out now https://PinkFloyd.lnk.to/DSOT_Restored
The official video of 'Comfortably Numb' by Pink Floyd, recorded at Live 8 in Hyde Park in 2005.
'Comfortably Numb' was originally released on 'The Wall' in 1979. One of the most acclaimed concept albums of all time, The Wall is renowned as Roger Waters' Rock Opera dealing with abandonment and personal isolation. Featuring the unique artwork of Gerald Scarfe, the album also yielded the US & UK No. 1 hit Another Brick In The Wall Pt2., and was subsequently adapted for cinema by Alan Parker featuring Bob Geldof in the lead role.
The album was re-mastered in 2011 and Discovery (1CD), Experience (2CD), Immersion (6CD) and vinyl editions are currently available. Go to http://www.whypinkfloyd.com for more details.
Discovery edition: http://smarturl.it/walldis
Experience edition CD: http://smarturl.it/wallex
Immersion edition: http://smarturl.it/wallimm
Vinyl edition: http://smarturl.it/wallvinyl
Discovery iTunes: http://smarturl.it/walldisit
Experience iTunes: http://smarturl.it/wallexit
Spotify: http://smarturl.it/wallspot
THE EARLY YEARS
+ OUT NOW http://smarturl.it/TEY
+ 6 Individual Volumes available as Multi-disc Book-bound packages
+ Featuring Rare Tracks, Demos, Interviews, and Film Footage
+ Each ‘Year’ CD, DVD & Blu-Ray package includes Photo Book & Memorabilia
THE LATER YEARS
Included on ‘The Later Years’, a 18-disc box set (5xCDs, 6xBlu-Rays, 5xDVDs,2x7”) covering the material created by David Gilmour, Nick Mason and Richard Wright from 1987 onwards, with unreleased audio and audiovisual material, including the 1989 Venice and 1990 Knebworth concerts, as well as updated, restored and remixed audio and video, 2 x 7” singles, 60-page hardback Photo Book, 40-page hardback Credits Book, Lyrics Book, 3 x reproduction tour programmes, card envelope containing collectible memorabilia, plus Blu-rays and DVDs in individual wallets.
Also available: 12-track ‘Highlights’ package (2-LP or 1-CD) https://pinkfloyd.lnk.to/TheLaterYears
PINK FLOYD SOCIAL MEDIA
Facebook http://smarturl.it/PF_FB
Twitter http://smarturl.it/PF_Twitter
Instagram http://smarturl.it/PF_Instagram
Spotify http://smarturl.it/PF_Spotify
YouTube http://smarturl.it/PF_YT
Apple http://smarturl.it/PF_Apple
- published: 02 Jul 2014
- views: 14999192