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The footage cuts between Pink Floyd preparing on stage to perform to the empty Roman Amphitheatre and fine-tuning equipment at Abbey Road Studios. Fans of the Comfortably Numb hitmakers will be ...
The usual suspects are all there, ‘Echoes’, ‘Comfortably Numb’ and ‘The Great Gig in the Sky’ all get a mention, but the first song he jumped to, the initial thought of Gilmour’s favourite Pink Floyd ...
Most Pink Floyd fans were bound to be in disbelief when they heard ... hearing them cutting loose on ‘Breathe’ and eventually salvaging a version of ‘Comfortably Numb’ for the show was a great sight ...
Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason has said his band were initially "unspeakably not interested" in making their Pink Floyd Live at Pompeii film. Speaking at a preview screening in London of Pink Floyd ...
It’s always a good time to crank up some Pink Floyd!” And we wholeheartedly agree, yet this time around we’re planning to get our Floyd fix in the cinema as “Pink Floyd at Pompeii ...
A newly restored version of the groundbreaking 1972 film about Pink Floyd has been dubbed “moving and entertaining” by the band’s drummer Nick Mason. Pink Floyd at Pompeii - MCMLXXII has ...
In one week, Pink Floyd will return to one of their most memorable moments with a re-release of the iconic Live at Pompeii concert film. Set to arrive in select global cinemas and IMAX screens on ...
Walking across steaming gravel pits – swathed in floating images of bubbling volcanic mud pools, ancient pillars and terror-stricken gargoyles hewn into the living rock – Pink Floyd arrived at ...
He doesn’t become us.” Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii, which was directed by Adrian Maben, originally was released in 1972. It features the band performing without an audience at the ancient ...
The legendary rock band Pink Floyd is set to be celebrated at the Zorlu Performing Arts Center (PSM) Turkcell Stage for an unforgettable concert. According to an announcement from Zorlu PSM, tribute ...
We won’t see either of them in the flesh anytime soon, so this month’s screenings of concert films with Pink Floyd and Neil Young might be of special interest to Twin Cities classic rock fans.