Reviews of Pink Floyd?
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Just started to watch it
Was anyone else who has seen it suprised at no 5.1? Floyd (especially Waters) have always recorded everything they've done to the nth degree, and I know that the Pompeii "gig" must have been recorded with at least as many separate tracks to be able to produce a good quality 5.1 mix.
Just wondering. It's been so long of a wait I'm just glad to have it vs. my VCD copy, but I'm always against the double dip wherever possible (as far as DVD's are concerned at least)
Just wondering. It's been so long of a wait I'm just glad to have it vs. my VCD copy, but I'm always against the double dip wherever possible (as far as DVD's are concerned at least)
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Re: Just started to watch it
Originally posted by swankywanky
...suprised at no 5.1?...
...suprised at no 5.1?...
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It's quite 'partisan' but there is an extremely interesting (for fans) series of articles about it here, including interviews with Adrian Maben, the director:
http://www.brain-damage.co.uk/
http://www.brain-damage.co.uk/
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That last review is a bit strange. I haven't watched it yet because I got a bunch of movies this week, but I popped it in & watched some of the interview & did a quick compare on the 2 versions. He says it doesn't add much to the time, but the director's cut looked to be 30 minutes longer& since it was only slightly over an hour, that's pretty much. He also says it doesn't add any new Floyd stuff, but aren't there interviews in it now that weren't before? He shows parts in the interview. I guess I'll watch the DC first.
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Originally posted by El Kabong
That last review is a bit strange. I haven't watched it yet because I got a bunch of movies this week, but I popped it in & watched some of the interview & did a quick compare on the 2 versions. He says it doesn't add much to the time, but the director's cut looked to be 30 minutes longer& since it was only slightly over an hour, that's pretty much. He also says it doesn't add any new Floyd stuff, but aren't there interviews in it now that weren't before? He shows parts in the interview. I guess I'll watch the DC first.
That last review is a bit strange. I haven't watched it yet because I got a bunch of movies this week, but I popped it in & watched some of the interview & did a quick compare on the 2 versions. He says it doesn't add much to the time, but the director's cut looked to be 30 minutes longer& since it was only slightly over an hour, that's pretty much. He also says it doesn't add any new Floyd stuff, but aren't there interviews in it now that weren't before? He shows parts in the interview. I guess I'll watch the DC first.
The second version, released in 1974, included all of the additional footage of the band recording Dark Side of the Moon, and it's this version that has been released on video previously.
So if you've seen Pink Floyd Live in Pompeii on video before, then you've seen the 1974 version, and you shouldn't expect to see any new footage of the band.