Pink Floyd, Live at Pompeii
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- Maraxus
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Pink Floyd, Live at Pompeii
Has anyone seen this movie? if so what did you think?
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It's a treasure, and something no group would dare try today.
Can you imagine Good Charlotte, Tittany Spheres, or Maroon5 setting up and playing an entire concert in front of cameras with no audience?
The footage of the studio work during the recording of Dark Side of the Moon is precious to any Pink Floyd fan.
However, the bits with them running around on the smoking slopes is cheesy as hell, and they were pretty embarrassed by it.
Can you imagine Good Charlotte, Tittany Spheres, or Maroon5 setting up and playing an entire concert in front of cameras with no audience?
The footage of the studio work during the recording of Dark Side of the Moon is precious to any Pink Floyd fan.
However, the bits with them running around on the smoking slopes is cheesy as hell, and they were pretty embarrassed by it.
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Good charlotte, Tiffany spheres, or Moron5 could never do something even remotely resembling this. I have serious doubts anyone could. The era of films like this are long gone.
The footage in the studio is pretty cool. Did you know that was the first time anything from DSOTM had been heard by anyone who didn't work on it?
I'm watching the DVD right now, i worship it.
The footage in the studio is pretty cool. Did you know that was the first time anything from DSOTM had been heard by anyone who didn't work on it?
I'm watching the DVD right now, i worship it.
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As cheesy as the swordfighting in The Song Remains the Same?Frank Hipper wrote:However, the bits with them running around on the smoking slopes is cheesy as hell, and they were pretty embarrassed by it.
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I just saw this for the first time a month ago and it's pretty awesome. I recommend it.
There's definitely some heavy 70's hippy-trippy stuff, but it's still cool. You get see them playing with the then new psychedelic audio toys, things they later use as creative tools of exploration. The lack of any audience (save the film and sound crews) adds to the surrealism, as does the location.
There's a great scene about half-way through (I forget which song) where Nick Mason loses a drumstick (Fwing! right off the cymbal). He grabs another and keeps playing like nothing happened. He misses a few cymbal crashes but never drops a beat. Pretty amazing.
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There's definitely some heavy 70's hippy-trippy stuff, but it's still cool. You get see them playing with the then new psychedelic audio toys, things they later use as creative tools of exploration. The lack of any audience (save the film and sound crews) adds to the surrealism, as does the location.
There's a great scene about half-way through (I forget which song) where Nick Mason loses a drumstick (Fwing! right off the cymbal). He grabs another and keeps playing like nothing happened. He misses a few cymbal crashes but never drops a beat. Pretty amazing.
Careful with that axe, Eugene
Re: Pink Floyd, Live at Pompeii
I got the thing just last year on vcd, while I was in China. The thing is a legit copy, but I still payed less for it. Anyhow, I found it awesome, I really like it. Watched it several times now -- when I want to relax.Maraxus wrote:Has anyone seen this movie? if so what did you think?
10/10 from me.
He lost it in "One of These Days". I bought it on DVD last year and got Nick Mason to sign it when he was promoting his Inside Out book last October.Drewcifer wrote:I just saw this for the first time a month ago and it's pretty awesome. I recommend it.
There's definitely some heavy 70's hippy-trippy stuff, but it's still cool. You get see them playing with the then new psychedelic audio toys, things they later use as creative tools of exploration. The lack of any audience (save the film and sound crews) adds to the surrealism, as does the location.
There's a great scene about half-way through (I forget which song) where Nick Mason loses a drumstick (Fwing! right off the cymbal). He grabs another and keeps playing like nothing happened. He misses a few cymbal crashes but never drops a beat. Pretty amazing.
Careful with that axe, Eugene
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