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Pink Floyd: P. U. L. S. E. Live at Earls Court

  • TV Special
  • 1994
  • 2h 25m
IMDb RATING
9.2/10
5.4K
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Pink Floyd: P. U. L. S. E. Live at Earls Court (1994)
DocumentaryMusic

Pink Floyd's final live show in 1994Pink Floyd's final live show in 1994Pink Floyd's final live show in 1994

  • Director
    • David Mallet
  • Stars
    • David Gilmour
    • Nick Mason
    • Richard Wright
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  • IMDb RATING
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    5.4K
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    • Director
      • David Mallet
    • Stars
      • David Gilmour
      • Nick Mason
      • Richard Wright
    • 40User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    David Gilmour
    David Gilmour
    • Self - lead vocals…
    Nick Mason
    Nick Mason
    • Self - Drums…
    Richard Wright
    Richard Wright
    • Self - Keyboards…
    Guy Pratt
    • Self - Bass guitar…
    Dick Parry
    • Self - Saxophones
    Tim Renwick
    • Self - Guitar
    Jon Carin
    Jon Carin
    • Self - Synthesizers…
    Gary Wallis
    • Self - Percussion
    Sam Brown
    Sam Brown
    • Self - Backing vocals
    Claudia Fontaine
    Claudia Fontaine
    • Self - Backing vocals
    Durga McBroom
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    • Self - Backing vocals
    • Director
      • David Mallet
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    El Guapo-2

    Floyd redeems themselves

    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.
    10claudio_carvalho

    Another Wonderful Concert of Pink Floyd

    "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'
    10JeremyRusso

    David Gilmour At His Best

    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
    9Quinoa1984

    better than Delicate Sound of Thunder, neat set-list, though not the very best of Floyd live

    It's terrific to see Pink Floyd playing well together in their mega-dynamic way here in the PULSE concert, now remastered wonderfully for a DVD set. They go through many of their hits, most notably all of Dark Side of the Moon, and seeing the band go through Shine on You Crazy Diamond is as amazing as it gets from the group (a great opener that is hard to top). And overall the core of the musicianship of David Gilmour, Nick Mason and Richard Wright do gel together at times. But then there's the thing of it being such a HUGE event live, lasers and special videos on a big screen behind them included, that they have to work that much more harder to keep up with the theatrics. They're up to task, but there's something missing from it all too, and not just the obvious (Roger Waters, who is now doing his own version of this show more or less on his Dark Side tour). Maybe it's me putting it too much into perspective; seeing the film that preceded this one some twenty years before, Live at Pompeii, PULSE isn't as forceful and tremendous even on such a scale as playing in Earl's Court to who knows how many people.

    I guess this is my way of saying that the concert, for me at least, is not a flawless one like Pompeii comes close to (even if that is, by turns, not in the same style of performance as in PULSE). And in comparison with many of the classic Floyd songs of the 70s, the newer work (with a couple of exceptions like Learning to Fly and Keep Talking) sort of falls up short, with a song like High Hopes one that I fast-forward past. But this aspect of the concert is not very detrimental, just a minor liability for more die-hard old-school Floyd fans. In terms of just capturing the band live, and the band with its immense ensemble of back-up players and singers, the director gets it all down without a hitch. If it also has a little added historical value to it too, it may also be because, unless something happens in the next few years (and in 2006 both Gilmour, with the occasional Mason and Wright in tow, and Waters went on their own solo tours), this might be the last time Pink Floyd are seen live on video.
    KathyAndPaul

    WOW

    It's been nine years since this one first hit the airwaves and it STILL holds the crown for most spectacular stage show. The spitfire, the lasers, the dancing pigs...oh yeah and the worlds largest ever disco mirrorball which while looking spectacular enough by itself does something UNBELIEVABLE at the end of Comfortably Numb.

    Great performances from the band and the session musicians. Guy Pratt is without doubt one of the greatest Bass players who lived and Tim Renwick can fingertap better than anyone.

    My ONE complaint is the dissapointing ammount of Division Bell material played. I understand they couldn't play as much of it as they were doing Dark Side live but still......

    Two American shows were also filmed on the tour one of which was a NON Dark Side performance so we can but hope said concerts will appear on the DVD when it FINALLY comes out next year. Otherwise this is perfection.

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    • Trivia
      To 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.
    • Connections
      Edited from Pink Floyd: Time (1972)
    • Soundtracks
      Shine 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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    • Release date
      • August 2, 1995 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Pink Floyd: Pulse
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      2 hours 25 minutes
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      • 6-Track Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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