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"Pink Floyd at Pompeii," the concert film first released in 1972, became an IMAX movie after first-cut negatives were found.
Pink Floyd spent a lot of time honing their craft, but David Gilmour did think some parts of their history didn't actually count in their body of work.
Wilson was in conversation with former Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason at a special BFI IMAX screening of Adrian Maben's ...
The legendary concert film has been digitally remastered in 4K from the original 35mm footage and paired with Wilson's ...
Artistic appeal aside, it also saw the convergence of two figures who seem inherently conflicting—David Gilmour and Roger Waters. Through the wilderness of two ostensibly opposite characters, an ...
Director Maben’s frequent close-up views of guitarist David Gilmour’s cosmic-blues fretwork will make axe wonks happy.
Power cuts! The Virgin Mary! Pie crusts! As Pink Floyd At Pompeii returns to cinemas, Nick Mason and director Adrian Maben ...
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Ultimate Classic Rock on MSNWatch an Exclusive Clip of Pink Floyd Playing ‘A Saucerful of Secrets’MCMLXXII makes its way into theaters this week, the band offers an exclusive look at its performance of “A Saucerful of ...
Steven Wilson tells UCR how he approached restoring the audio for the new version of Pink Floyd's classic concert film.
This version of the legendary 1972 Pink Floyd concert film was digitally re-mastered in 4K from the original 35mm footage and ...
BA-DUM. Ba-dum. Ba-dum. Ba-dum. What is it about Pink Floyd and heartbeats? An amplified heartbeat bookends their defining album, The Dark Side Of The Moon — a profound, at times overwhelming, ...
The band’s slightly pretentious 1972 art movie has been magnificently restored – and should be required viewing for every ...
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