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Pink Floyd: Delicate Sound of Thunder

  • TV Special
  • 1989
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
8.4/10
1.3K
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Pink Floyd: Delicate Sound of Thunder (1989)
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A documentary of the tour for Pink Floyd's "delicate Sound of Thunder".A documentary of the tour for Pink Floyd's "delicate Sound of Thunder".A documentary of the tour for Pink Floyd's "delicate Sound of Thunder".

  • Director
    • Wayne Isham
  • Stars
    • Pink Floyd
    • David Gilmour
    • Nick Mason
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.4/10
    1.3K
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    • Director
      • Wayne Isham
    • Stars
      • Pink Floyd
      • David Gilmour
      • Nick Mason
    • 21User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Pink Floyd
    Pink Floyd
    David Gilmour
    David Gilmour
    • Pink Floyd - Guitars & Vocals
    Nick Mason
    Nick Mason
    • Pink Floyd - Drums
    Richard Wright
    Richard Wright
    • Pink Floyd - Keyboard & Vocals
    Jon Carin
    Jon Carin
    • Keyboards & Vocals
    Tim Renwick
    • Guitars & Vocals
    Guy Pratt
    • Bass & Vocals
    Gary Wallis
    • Percussion
    Scott Page
    • Saxophones
    Margaret Taylor
    • Backing Vocals
    Durga McBroom
    Durga McBroom
    • Backing Vocals
    Rachel Fury
    Rachel Fury
    • Backing Vocals
    Faye
    • And Introducing as the Maid
    • Director
      • Wayne Isham
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    Nick_Denife

    One of the best concert videos I've ever seen

    I saw this show at Cleveland Stadium before they tore it down and put up the monkeyhouse they call Jacob's Field. I had seats WAAAY back in the stands, and, although they would be considered bad seats at any other concert, those seats are the only place to see a Floyd concert from. One of the things I really appreciate Pink Floyd for is the fact that they know if they give a concert, there are going to be several thousand people attending it, and only a handful of them will be able to really SEE them perform - for everyone else, it'll be a bunch of doll-sized (or smaller) images doing something that looks like playing instruments. Because of this, a Pink Floyd concert is a show in the true sense of the word - the lights, the movies shown on the round screen, the surround sound set-up, everything - is designed to be experienced from a distance. I enjoyed the show live and enjoyed it even more in this excellent video.

    One of the great things about this concert is the inclusion of outside musicians. Pink Floyd does amazing things in the studio - lots of layering and overdubs that give their records a rich, unmistakable sound, and the fact that they go to the added expense and trouble of hiring other musicians and back-up singers to fill the sound out instead of relying on pre-recorded tapes is something I appreciate. When I go to a concert, I want to hear what I heard on the record re-created live, not a "Gee, that was close, but where is the such-and-such" live version.

    This video is flawless - no cutaways to "psychedelic" footage of amoebas or such during solos, no "Hey, look at the neat effects we can do" - type transitions. The director used his multiple cameras very well, employing skycams, cranes, and handheld cameras perfectly and editing what he ended up with beautifully. He and his crew capture the essence of a Pink Floyd show expertly, employing dissolves, black and white footage, angles and camera movement with real care and deference to the music and the show itself. One of the hallmarks of a good concert film is not seeing the cameras or operators in the background, and you'd have to look very hard in this one to spot any. This video is about the music and the show, not about the style of the direction, and that's how it should be.

    The audio is good for what it is - Hi-Fi VHS stereo - and was great before the advent of DVD and DTS and Dolby Digital, but now, like everyone else, I'm spoiled. I WANT THIS MOVIE ON DVD! NOW!!! I have no idea what the holdup on this is. The company that owns it HAS to know that there are millions of Pink Floyd fans that would snap this up the second it's released.
    8christianpinkfloyd

    Rather Good

    It is a great documentation of the Nassau 1988 Concerts but the filming is terrible, mostly dark and, virtually, everything moves too fast, thus, one does not get a clear picture of what is happening on stage at all times.

    You should get this one if you are a collector or a Pink Floyd fan.

    And one other low point, it is just one hour and 30 minutes of the concert, however, the original concert was about two hours and 20-30 minutes.

    If you are looking for a Pink Floyd concert, PULSE or Live At Pompeii are far better.
    10rwfrench66

    Visually orgasmic!

    OK, so having been at this concert my opinion is slightly biased, but it was like being at Devil's Tower for the final scene of Close Encounters of The Third Kind FOR REAL! This was 1988 and no band or any multimedia presentation since has come close! The Olympics and Superbowl have had some good multimedia displays, and that video of the building in Germany I think when they used a projector to make some 3D images, the Tupac hologram, and some of the videos of Christmas lights are cool, but this was 2 hours of that stuff combined with the clearest 3D surround sound music you've ever heard at a live event! Tickets were $25 when most tickets were $15, but it was well worth it! The concert is on YouTube and if you haven't seen it check out "One of These Days" or "Run Like Hell" if you want to see why a light show is called a light show! I have no idea how promoters are getting people to pay $450 for floor seats now! $25 back then was 2 tanks of gas and now 2 tanks of gas is $100 and if a band isn't giving a multimedia presentation equal to this for $100 you're being financially raped! I bought like 8 copies of this on VHS back in the day. I had to replace them because the VCR ate them, or because friends borrowed/stole them, or because I played them so much they wore out. The CD doesn't have "One Slip" but the DVD doesn't have "Money"! Can you imagine releasing a Pink Floyd video and cutting out "Money"?
    8jettech7

    I was at this concert.

    The movie was not too bad. The concert was real good the effects, lasers and pyros. The only problem is that it does not look nearly as good on the video as I remember them from the concert. The concert CD has much better sound than the video in VHS format.
    franka_van_loon

    The Blu-ray is in one word "amazing"

    Just watched the Blu-ray, amazing compared to the DVD. Recommendable great sound and picture quality.

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    • Trivia
      Although Dave Gilmour stated around the time of its release and on a radio interview in 1992 that the album contained no studio overdubbing whatsoever, he embellished the tracks during mixing with some extra acoustic guitar on "Comfortably Numb", according to engineer Buford Jones. In addition, some harmonies were replaced by studio re-takes: Richard Wright re-did his vocal on "Us and Them" and Sam Brown replaced Rachel Fury's part in "Comfortably Numb"but the rest of the album was what was played at the shows.
    • Connections
      Edited from Pink Floyd: Time (1972)
    • Soundtracks
      Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Part I)
      Written by: Roger Waters, Richard Wright, and David Gilmour

      Performed by: Pink Floyd, David Gilmour, Richard Wright, and Nick Mason

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    • Release date
      • June 13, 1989 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum - 1255 Hempstead Turnpike, Uniondale, Long Island, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • The Company (II)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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