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Pink Floyd: Pulse

Pink Floyd: Pulse (1995)

June. 13,1995
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Pulse (stylized as P•U•L•S•E) is a Pink Floyd concert video taken from the October 20, 1994 concert at Earls Court Exhibition Centre, London, in The Division Bell tour.

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Alicia
1995/06/13

I love this movie so much

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Micitype
1995/06/14

Pretty Good

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Platicsco
1995/06/15

Good story, Not enough for a whole film

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ShangLuda
1995/06/16

Admirable film.

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souther02
1995/06/17

--I did not get to go. Well, a lot of people in the states did not get to go. Unless they had tickets to London. The Pulse concert was a one and only.This is a performance, it is a big stage production, a rock concert, and not a movie. But almost like a movie. Pulse was one of the largest productions of it's type, possibly ever. Woodstock 1969 could not compete with that typification, at least at least not in technical terms. There were a few very famous people up there in the video disc, I won't say who. I have the first DVD released in the U.S. of Pulse. The disc, or each disc have all types of configurations. Configuring the sound is the mainstay of the controls. There is even a "pink generator" and that is a real sound configuration found in rarer and older theater system. Also a configuration for the speakers. I do not not have a lot of concert videos, this may be something normal.There are some very cool things going on inside that wheel, which is really half a wheel. This is not to even include the lighting effects. The Pink Floyd concert includes marvelous laser light effects, but there is so much more. There are singers, for Pink Floyd's 1969 classic Dark Side Of The Moon. There are videos. There is so much included in this concert it is staggering. The first disc is music that came out later, after Dark Side Of The Moon had sold millions of copies. On that first disc is beautiful incandescent lights, not to mention the laser lights. It's all a spectacular show, and the sound of Floyd does not run second rate to the visual auras surrounding the band.An excellent show, from any point of view. Even if you do not listen to one of the original psychedelic bands from England. Turn the house lights down, please..

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DaveNUL
1995/06/18

I went to see Floyd on this tour (actually at Earls Court 7 days prior to this gig) and they were awesome! No DVD can hope to live up to a (Pink Floyd) live performance, but this one comes closer than any other I have ever seen.I have been a Floyd fan for well over 30 years and as a fan I am not sure what buddraft (see "Thoroughly Disappointed") was on when he saw this footage, or even if he was watching the same gig! As far as I'm concerned the DVD is damn near flawless (my only gripe is the splitting of the actual concert footage over the two DVDs - they should have put the concert on one disc and the features on the other - but this is a minor flaw), the performances are astounding (as is the musicianship), the sound is stunning and the camera-work is excellent.THE best live DVD ever, and something for all other bands producing live DVDs to study before they produce one.

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larsadb9
1995/06/19

I once said that "Roger Waters Live in Berlin" was the best music show I had ever seen. But I think P.U.L.S.E is slightly better. The lightning effects and with the powerful sound of David Guilmore's guitar, this concert is the best I've ever seen. The most powerful song on this concert is with no doubt Comfortably Numb. I always think that the next song after Comfortably Numb is dull, because of the awesome guitar solo, but on this show, with "Run Like Hell" I didn't have that feeling at all. However, I missed songs like "Hey You"... (but maybe Roger Waters wrote that... I don't know for sure). But apart from that, I didn't miss anything, but of course Roger Waters. But P.U.L.S.E is with no doubt the BEST ROCK SHOW EVER!

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Claudio Carvalho
1995/06/20

"Pulse" is another wonderful concert of Pink Floyd, an improvement of the also excellent 'Delicate Sound of Thunder'. Pink Floyd lost its most creative component, Roger Waters, and now is limited to repeat the same successful songs in his concerts. However, the musicians and backing vocals are also outstanding, and the stage and lighting are something unique. The most impressive is that the present generations also love this fantastic group and their songs may be considered classics. I love all their songs, but 'The Great Gig in the Sky', 'Wish You Were Here', 'Brain Damage / Eclipse' 'Time' and "Comfortably Numb" are among my favorites. I believe I will never get tired of this concert. My vote is ten.Title (Brazil): 'Pulse'

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