Pink Floyd: P. U. L. S. E. Live at Earls Court
- TV Special
- 1994
- 2h 25m
IMDb RATING
9.2/10
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The lightning system. The songs. The sound. A band that decides to hide beneath the complex riggings and supports (what a welcome relief!). Perfection, indeed. This is the best concert video footage I've ever seen in my life. The moment I saw it I could not stop watching it (it was too late at night, and I wanted to get some sleep) for all the right reasons.
Suffice to say, I don't think I'll ever see a concert as incredible as that one. The moment when they play the encores (Wish you were here / Comfortably Numb / Run like Hell) qualifies as the stuff dreams are made of. Laser lights, explosions, a huge rose hanging from the ceiling with a disco ball inside, huge reflectors onstage, a dancing circular screen, a dancing light stage, lights at the bottom flashing messages and to the music... I couldn't have imagined a more complex light show. Or better tunes. Or better playing.
Wow. 10/10.
Suffice to say, I don't think I'll ever see a concert as incredible as that one. The moment when they play the encores (Wish you were here / Comfortably Numb / Run like Hell) qualifies as the stuff dreams are made of. Laser lights, explosions, a huge rose hanging from the ceiling with a disco ball inside, huge reflectors onstage, a dancing circular screen, a dancing light stage, lights at the bottom flashing messages and to the music... I couldn't have imagined a more complex light show. Or better tunes. Or better playing.
Wow. 10/10.
This is the best live music video I have seen. Yes, I have seen all those "unplugged" videos, and so on. This is one that I often (once a week?) put on as background "music" while I am reading. About 10 minutes later I am looking at the video more than reading. Another 5 minutes and I watch the rest of the video, discarding the reading material. I cannot wait for the DVD version to come out so that I get a better picture and stop wearing out my VHS tapes!
10gionloc
There is no language able to tell the perfection of this artists work!!
I saw the concert a few years before on a tv station from Bucharest, but it was late in the night and I think I was too little to understand the entire industry that was developing before me. recently I bought the concert (in time I became a fan of the band) and, believe me, in a few minutes, watching the images on Shine on you Crazy Diamond, realizing the perfect coordination between music-lyrics(the meaning)-lights, I ( the inconscient is to be blame:)) begin to cry.And these was just the beginning. In the highest point of the show (Confortably Numb) I guarantee that you`ll reach Nirvana. I have to say: the experience of this concert can be hardly spot,you must try it (maybe the films of Lynch can bring you on a closer point). I pray that one day I will see Pink Floyd maybe here in Romania. I really hope that PULSE was not their last strike of great music.
I saw the concert a few years before on a tv station from Bucharest, but it was late in the night and I think I was too little to understand the entire industry that was developing before me. recently I bought the concert (in time I became a fan of the band) and, believe me, in a few minutes, watching the images on Shine on you Crazy Diamond, realizing the perfect coordination between music-lyrics(the meaning)-lights, I ( the inconscient is to be blame:)) begin to cry.And these was just the beginning. In the highest point of the show (Confortably Numb) I guarantee that you`ll reach Nirvana. I have to say: the experience of this concert can be hardly spot,you must try it (maybe the films of Lynch can bring you on a closer point). I pray that one day I will see Pink Floyd maybe here in Romania. I really hope that PULSE was not their last strike of great music.
I've always enjoyed watching pink floyd performances post-Roger Waters just to see and contrast the difference between the Waters led band and the Gilmour led band. It's always a hard choice but I have to saw I lean towards Gilmour, say what you will but he's that good to me
One of the best concert films I have ever seen, and Floyd more than redeems themselves for the absolutely crappy "Delicate Sound of Thunder" concert video. Here, it's like you are there with the audience. The camera work does of a good job of making you feel that way and the sound really is crisp and has great clarity. Dave Gilmour looks better than he has in years, he looked like he was in fighting trim and he sings better and with more power as a result of it. Dick Parry, the bands original sax player was sorely missed and brings some breathtaking sax solos on "SOYCD", "Money", and "Us and Them". The encore to end all encores, "Comfortably Numb" literally does bring the house down with some really amazing effects, and just when you think its over they come back with a really good version of "Run Like Hell". But what makes this video a collectors item is just a chance to see them play the entire "Dark Side of the Moon" set live in concert. I did miss Rachel Fury, the really hot backup singer who toured with them back in '87. Some people have said Floyd uses the laser and light show to hide their age, but after watching this, I hope I look half as good as they do in my 50's. Also noteworthy is the heartbreaking movie/tribute to Syd Barrett, who founded the band along with Roger Waters in the 60's. The movie is played with their standard opening song "Shine on You Crazy Diamond" and it's a really brilliant short film directed by Strom Thurgenson. Barrett suffered brain damage as a result of his massive drug habit and its gut wretching to see his story played up there on that video screen.
Did you know
- TriviaTo promote the original 1995 release of the video and double album, selections from the album were broadcast on rock radio stations in New York City accompanied by a laser and light show from the observation deck of the Empire State Building.
- ConnectionsEdited from Pink Floyd: Time (1972)
- SoundtracksShine on You Crazy Diamond
Music by: Roger Waters, Richard Wright and David Gilmour
Lyrics by: Roger Waters
Performed by: Pink Floyd (David Gilmour, Richard Wright, and Nick Mason)
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- Pink Floyd: Pulse
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- 2h 25m(145 min)
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- 1.33 : 1
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