Pink Floyd: Delicate Sound of Thunder
- TV Special
- 1989
- 1h 40m
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8.4/10
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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".
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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"?
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.
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.
`The Delicate Sound of Thunder' is stunning. David Gilmour, Nick Mason and Richard Wright, supported by outstanding musicians and backing vocals, and a great selection of songs, give a marvelous 90 min. concert. Although without Roger Waters - the creative soul of the group, this show is stunning. It is difficult to highlight a song, but `The Great Gig in the Sky' in the voices of Margret Taylot, Durga McBroom and Rachel Fury and the saxophone of Scott Page in `Us and Them' are unforgettable. The light and choreography, together with the performance of the stars works perfectly in this video. `Comfortably Numb' is fantastic. My vote is ten.
Definitely the best live Floyd out there...
I saw this Tour in L.A. Ca., and it was the first and only time i got to see them live :-(.
I thought it was a great concert then, but now that i've seen it on video... it's even better.
I also have a few other videos of them live (dvds :-)_, including "Pulse". And a few David Gilmore dvds, but this tops'em all.
It's definitely a must have.
ps - can't wait for it to come out on DVD though. pss - I think that it was released on laserdisk at one time.
see ya, Ted.
I saw this Tour in L.A. Ca., and it was the first and only time i got to see them live :-(.
I thought it was a great concert then, but now that i've seen it on video... it's even better.
I also have a few other videos of them live (dvds :-)_, including "Pulse". And a few David Gilmore dvds, but this tops'em all.
It's definitely a must have.
ps - can't wait for it to come out on DVD though. pss - I think that it was released on laserdisk at one time.
see ya, Ted.
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.
Did you know
- TriviaAlthough 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.
- ConnectionsEdited from Pink Floyd: Time (1972)
- SoundtracksShine 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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