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Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb (2005)
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Pink Floyd Comfortably Numb is a documentary film reviewing the music and career of Pink Floyd - a complete case study of the work of Pink Floyd on record, film and in performance. Drawing on rare concert films and penetrating interviews with the critics this is the definitive exploration of the Pink Floyd phenomenon. This documentary film will fill in the missing piece for the serious music collectors and at the same time will delight casual music fans exploring Pink Floyd for the first time.
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Pink Floyd: The Dark Side Interviews (2009)
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Petal Productions has sourced the content of this program from various private collectors, including fans and enthusiasts. This material is presented for the first time ever in a film format and is an essential item to complete your current music collection. The archive footage here shows a variety of previously unavailable behind the scenes material, reflecting many serious as well as humorous perspectives. For true fans, these insights show another side of the music that we all know and love. Every effort has been made to provide the highest possible picture and sound quality allowing for the availability of the original masters.
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Pink Floyd: Dark Side of the Moon - The Ultimate Critical Review (2008)
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Take a journey to the trippy side with this examination of the landmark 1973 Pink Floyd work "Dark Side of the Moon," featuring recollections from band members about the writing and recording of the album. Vintage concert footage and reflections by friends and colleagues of the band combine to present an illuminating history of one of rock music's most influential albums.
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David Gilmour: Beyond the Floyd (1984)
Character: Self
A 30 minute special on David Gilmour's solo career: inflections on his past with Pink Floyd and insights from such close personal friends as The Who's Pete Townshend. Included as a special feature on the 'David Gilmour Live 1984' VHS.
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Chuck Leavell: The Tree Man (2020)
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It took his whole life to live and three full years to film Chuck Leavell: The Tree Man. Filmed in four countries with more than 80 interviews from artists with a combined 58 Grammy Awards by the artist included, “Chuck Leavell: The Tree Man,” an Allen Farst film, is the cinematic documentary that shines a light on one of the greatest rock’n roll pianists and keyboardists over the last 40 years. Not just known for his musical influence, Leavell is also one of the biggest names in environmental forestry and was selected the National Tree Farmer of the Year in the United States. -His commitment to the planet and his strong family ties are refreshing reminders to be kind and treat your neighbor with respect. As Leavell puts it, “if you cut a tree down, plant two for the next guy.”
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THE HISTORY OF ROCK MUSIC. What is Rock Music? (Documentary) (2022)
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We love rock ’n’ roll: well, it’s hard not to, with its sexy, totally exhilarating back story, and the way it continues to evolve and remain relevant. Almost 70 years after it burst onto the scene in the United States, the jury’s still out on who actually invented it. The truth is, rock ’n’ roll is a mash-up of genres that aligned at the perfect time, just as people emerged from the trauma of the Second World War craving a complete break from the recent past, and with money to spend.
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David Gilmour at London Mermaid Theatre (2006)
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David Gilmour performed an exclusive concert for Radio 2 from The Mermaid in London. The concert combined David’s favourite Pink Floyd tracks with tracks from his number one album ‘On An Island’.
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Pink Floyd - Shine On Live (2009)
Character: Self - Guitar, Vocals
Pink floyd, in concert in 1988 at the Nassau Coliseum in New York and the Palais Versailles in Paris - complete with the light and video effects, bold rock anthems, artistic polish, and hard-rock drive that fans except from the leading art-rock band of our time.
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The Secret Policeman's Ball: The Music Edition (2004)
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Compilation of all the best musical performances from Amnesty International's Secret Policeman's Ball series. All the brilliant moments from the original Secret Policeman's Ball can be seen on this specially produced deluxe edition DVD. Featuring the day's finest talents, in the form of the Who's Pete Townshend, classical guitarist John Williams, Sting, Eric Clapton, Seal, Morrissey, this moment in musical history is truely deserving of DVD presentation.
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Pink Floyd: Live Anthology (2005)
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A collection of older songs from the band, probably bootlegged from old VHS tapes. Quality is not great but some nice old recordings. Pink Floyd: Live Anthology
1 Jugband Blues (UK Central Office Of Information)
2 Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun (Live Performance - All My Loving)
3 Interstellar Overdrive (Live Performance - Romeo Goes Pop)
4 Let There Be More Light (Live Performance - Tous En Scène)
5 Flaming (Live Performance - Tous En Scène)
6 It Would Be So Nice (Promotional Film - 1968)
7 Sysyphus (Tomorrow's World - 1968)
8 Cymbaline (Live Performance - 1970 KQED An Hour With P.F.)
9 A Saucerful Of Secrets (Live Performance - 1970 Stamping Ground)
10 Careful With That Axe, Eugene (Live Performance - 1972 Superstars In Concert)
11 Comfortably Numb (Live Performance - 1980 The Wall In Concert)
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John Martyn: The Apprentice In Concert - With Dave Gilmour (2006)
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In 1990, guitarist and vocalist John Martyn embarked on a series of concerts at London's Shaw Theatre, to promote his comeback album 'The Apprentice'. These concerts were filmed and then released on videocassette on the same album. Many years later, a DVD release is now available for the first time, much to the delight of fans of Martyn and his music; the performance is also notable for the presence, as a guest on guitar, of Dave Gilmour of Pink Floyd.
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David Gilmour - Live in Wroclaw 2016 (2016)
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David Gilmour, guitarist, composer and vocalist of the legendary formation Pink Floyd has performed in Poland on 25. June, 2016. He played the concert at Freedom Square in front of the National Forum of Music in Wroclaw.
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David Gilmour: Blue Light (1984)
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Music video of the single 'Blue Light' off David Gilmour's 1984 album 'About Face'. Available as a special feature on the 'David Gilmour Live 1984' VHS.
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David Gilmour: All Lovers Are Deranged (1984)
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Music video for 'All Lovers Are Deranged' off David Gilmour's 1984 album 'About Face'. Available as a special feature on the 'David Gilmour Live 1984' VHS.
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David Gilmour - Live At Pompeii (Bonus Wroclaw 2016) (2017)
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David Gilmour, guitarist, composer and vocalist of the legendary formation Pink Floyd has performed in Poland on 25. June, 2016. He played the concert at Freedom Square in front of the National Forum of Music in Wroclaw.
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One World, One Voice (1990)
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An extraordinary music special is the climax to One World week. The brainchild of ex-10cc drummer Kevin Godley, it features the first true global composition involving rock stars, classical musicians and artists from all over the world. Godley and a film crew toured the globe in just 44 days with a 'chain tape', asking musicians to add a new theme or idea. Artists include Sting, Dave Stewart, Peter Gabriel, Clannad, Lou Reed, Leningrad Symphony Orchestra, Afrika Bambaata and the Kodo Drummers.
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Pink Floyd: Video Anthology Vol. 5 (2004)
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Pink Floyd Video Anthology (RevA) Volume 5 (A Collection Of Great Dance Videos)
HRV DVD 005E
Please note that this DVD contains both standard 4:3 and widescreen 16:9 aspect ratios and was created to be played on 16:9 monitors/TVs which are the current standard. The 4:3 footage should display black bars to the left and right of the image. Video: NTSC (16:9)
Audio: PCM 2.0 Stereo
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Pete Townshend's Deep End - Face The Face (2016)
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This show was filmed for the famous German TV series Rockpalast in MIDEM in Cannes on 29th January 1986. Pete Townshend's Deep End were touring in support of Townshend's solo concept album "White City: A Novel". Several of the musicians that appeared on the album were featured in the line-up of the Deep End including Pink Floyd's David Gilmour on lead guitar. The set list has tracks from the "White City" album, other Pete Townshend solo tracks, Who classics, David Gilmour's song "Blue Light" and a couple of surprises. Pete Townshend and the band deliver an outstanding performance that showcases him as a solo artist as distinct from his work with The Who.
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David Gilmour: Live and in Session (2006)
Character: Self - Guitar and Vocals
ROYAL ALBERT HALL, LONDON, MAY 2006 1. Take A Breath - Live ABBEY ROAD SESSION, AUGUST 2006 2. Astronomy Domine NEW YORK SESSION, APRIL 2006 3. On An Island 4. This Heaven 5. Smile 6. Take A Breath 7. High Hopes 8. Comfortably Numb
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David Gilmour - Live at Schlossplatz 2016 (2016)
Character: Self - Guitar, Vocals
David Gilmour, guitarist and singer of the legendary cult band Pink Floyd, will play a three-hour concert on the open-air stage at Stuttgart's Schlossplatz as part of the jazzopen on July 14, 2016. In June 2015, the artist started a world tour "Rattle That Lock" across the five continents, which will also bring him to Germany in the summer of 2016. Gilmour will give the only festival concert in Germany at the jazzopen. The world star will play two sets on Stuttgart's Schlossplatz: a cross-section of the music from his solo albums and a journey through the oeuvre of Pink Floyd.
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Superstars in Concert (1984)
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Over ten years, documentary filmmaker Peter Clifton has recorded performances by some of the biggest names in world pop rock. From 1964 to 1973, groups such as the Rolling Stones, Animals, Cream, Blind Faith, Pink Floyd and Faces passed through London, as well as emblematic singers of that period, some with meteoric trajectory such as Otis Redding and Jimi Hendrix; others, poets of a single era, like Cat Stevens and Donovan, as well as those who would shine brighter a few years later, like Joe Cocker and Tina Turner. You can check it all out on this historic DVD, an indispensable document for anyone who appreciates the purest rock.
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Pink Floyd: Animals (2018 Remix) (Audio Blu-ray w/Dolby Atmos Mix) (2024)
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The Animals 2018 Remix Dolby Atmos Blu-ray includes High Resolution Stereo and 5.1 Mixes alongside the 1977 Original Stereo Mix. The album artwork has been reimagined by Aubrey Po Powell from Hipgnosis especially for this release and presented in a digipak with a 16-page booklet, a sticker and a postcard and features the historic Battersea Power Station as it looks now, complete with the 2022 light projections used for the launch of the Animals 2018 Remix, mapped and designed by Peter Curzon from StormStudios.
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The Secret Policeman’s Third Ball (1987)
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When the British Amnesty shows finally resumed in 1987 after a six-year hiatus, the show format was retooled in an effort to take advantage of the growing number of rock musicians supporting Amnesty. Instead of the live show being primarily a comedy show with a few musical cameos, the event made a point of giving equal emphasis to the comedy and the music.
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Taken by Storm: The Art of Storm Thorgerson and Hipgnosis (2011)
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This documentary chronicles the long and storied career of Storm Thorgerson, the most famous artist you've never heard of -- the brilliant photographer who created scores of iconic album covers for bands such as Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin.
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Amnesty International's Big 30 (1991)
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In the tradition of the acclaimed series of British concerts known as The Secret Policemen's Ball, Amnesty International celebrates its 50th Anniversary live at Radio City Music Hall.
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Pink Floyd: Behind the Wall (2011)
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This documentary looks at the conception, design and live shows of The Wall performed by Pink Floyd in 1980 and 1981. It features in-depth 1980s era interviews with Roger Waters, David Gilmour, Richard Wright and Nick Mason and shows footage of The Wall performed at Earl's Court in 1980. It also features archival footage of the Syd Barrett era Pink Floyd and discusses how David Gilmour was brought into the band to initially augment their live shows when Syd became unreliable due to his drug problem and how Gilmour ultimately replaced him.
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Pink Floyd: Whatever Happened to Pink Floyd? The Strange Case of Waters and Gilmour (2011)
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This film traces the path Floyd took after the recording of the Animals album - an era when cracks in the band first started to show - and brings the strange story of the group and the intense relationship between Waters and Gilmour right up to date with the unexpected collaboration of these two maverick musicians at a 2010 charity event. Featuring numerous interviews.
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David Gilmour - Gdansk Diary (2008)
Character: Self - Guitars, Saxophone & Vocals
Pink Floyd's David Gilmour ends his 2006 summer tour by performing in front of 50,000 fans at the shipyard in Gdansk, Poland. Featuring hits Fat Old Sun and Wish You Were Here.
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Inside Pink Floyd: A critical review 1967 - 1974 (2005)
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This is the revised and improved critical guide to the work of Pink Floyd, in concert, on record and on film. Here is everything you ever needed to know about Pink Floyd in an informative two disc set. Using the actual words of the band and critics, Inside Pink Floyd is the definitive critical journey through of the music of Pink Floyd from the Syd Barret era to Pulse. FEATURES: Rare unreleased film of concert performances from sound and television archives around the world featuring a rare performance of Atom Heart Mother performed by the band alone without the orchestra. Also reviewed is the famous performance broadcast across Europe from a floating stage on the lagoon at Venice.
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Pink Floyd: Hangar Rehearsals (1987)
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Pearson International Airport, Toronto, ON, Canada. August 7, 1987. This raw, unedited concert footage was was shot by a pro crew (likely an MTV crew) but might have been hired by CBS records.
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Stamping Ground (1971)
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Documentary of a 1970 rock concert held in Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
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Sound of the City: London 1964-73 (1973)
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Vintage film footage from the hey-day of the London's rock and roll scene. Interviews with rock artists and London's hippies and flower children.
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Kate Bush, la sorcière du son (2019)
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She became famous at a very young age and gradually slipped away, cultivating her legend and her mystery. Kate Bush, pioneering artist, is at the heart of a captivating documentary broadcast on Arte.
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Pink Floyd - A Momentary Lapse Of Reason (Remixed & Updated) (2019)
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Originally released in 1987, A Momentary Lapse Of Reason was updated and remixed by David Gilmour and Andy Jackson for The Later Years Box Set. By returning to some of Richard Wright’s original keyboard parts and by re-recording new drum tracks with Nick Mason, producers David Gilmour and Bob Ezrin have restored the creative balance between the three Pink Floyd members. The front cover features an alternative photograph from the original album cover photoshoot.
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Pink Floyd: The Later Years 1987-2019 (2019)
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The Later Years is a box set by British rock band Pink Floyd released on 13 December 2019 by Pink Floyd Records. It follows the 2016 boxset The Early Years 1965–1972, and compiles Pink Floyd's work under the leadership of David Gilmour after the departure of founding member Roger Waters.
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David Gilmour: Remember That Night - Live at the Royal Albert Hall (2007)
Character: Self - Lead Vocals, Electric & Acoustic Guitars
Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour plays a number of that band's most well known songs along with selections from his solo album On An Island. A number of special guest stars play with him over the course of the evening including David Bowie, and Graham Nash.
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Rock Milestones: Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon (2007)
Character: Self (archive footage)
A documentary by Shoreline Entertainment, presented by Tommy Vance and Graham McTavish, a compilation featuring performance clips, interviews, and other archival footage, accompanied as well by brief orchestra performances of Dark Side of the Moon songs.
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Pink Floyd: Live at Knebworth (1990)
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Knebworth, 1990 The band's headline set at the Silver Clef Award Winners Concert held at Knebworth House on 30 June 1990. "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" (previously released on Knebworth – The Event 1990 VHS) "The Great Gig in the Sky" "Wish You Were Here" "Sorrow" "Money" "Comfortably Numb" "Run Like Hell" (previously released on Knebworth – The Event 1990 VHS)
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Pink Floyd : The Early Years 1965-1972 (2016)
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Since their inception in 1965, Pink Floyd has put out 15 studio albums. But for many, the Pink Floyd experience went beyond studio albums and into their incredible and legendary live performances. Pink Floyd : The Early Years 1965-1972 features an extensive look at the band during their time with original front man Syd Barrett and the addition of David Gilmour in 1970.
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Pink Floyd: Momentary Lapses - The True Story of Pink Floyd (2010)
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This is the independent film history of Pink Floyd. The controversial twists and turns of the Floyd story is told in a unique series of interviews featuring Roger Waters, David Gilmour, Nick Mason and the late Richard Wright. The recollections of the band are compared and contrasted the views of the insiders who worked with Pink Floyd in the studio and on the road.
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Paul McCartney: Live at the Cavern Club (1999)
Character: Self - Guitar, Vocals
On December 14, 1999, 300 people squeezed into the Cavern Club in Liverpool to watch Paul McCartney perform at The Beatles' legendary venue for the first time since 1963. Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour and Deep Purple drummer Ian Paice were among the other great musicians joining Paul on stage. You can now view this unique piece of rock 'n' roll history, as well as two of Paul's latest music videos and an interview with him on this special home video release. Songs: Honey Hush, Blue Jean Bop, Brown-Eyed Handsome Man, Fabulous, What It Is, Lonesome Town, Twenty Flight Rock, No Other Baby, Try Not to Cry, Shake a Hand, All Shook Up, I Saw Her Standing There, Party.
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Pink Floyd -The Wall Lost Documentary (2004)
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It was August 1980, at Earls Court, when cameras recorded the frenetic operation of the entire load-in process. One editor, working alone for six months, was able to create this ‘behind-the-scenes’ documentary. The film successfully shows the magnitude of people and material necessary to mount this incredible production. The staging of this concert has been referred to as, “…possibly twice the size of any other show done in rock & roll thus far.” (meaning 1980) Perhaps more significant. this performance would be the last for the band with all the original members who recorded the album. In the melee of the breakup. this documentary was archived and forgotten for nearly a quarter century. Witness now the building of “The Wall” and”The Lost Documentary”.
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Pink Floyd - The Reunion Concert (2005)
Character: Self - Guitar, Vocals
On 2 July 2005 Pink Floyd performed at the London Live 8 concert with Roger Waters rejoining David Gilmour, Nick Mason and Richard Wright. It was the quartet's first performance together in over 24 years — the band's last show with Waters was at Earls Court in London on 17 June 1981.
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Curves Contours & Body Horns (1993)
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Now recognized as one of the best electric guitars ever designed, Leo Fender's Stratocaster is a vital ingredient of American popular culture. Its completely unconventional design and construction have rendered it the most copied of all modern electric guitars. This documentary celebrates 40 years of the history of the Fender Stratocaster.
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David Gilmour - Live at Pompeii (2017)
Character: Self - Lead Guitar, Vocals
Decades after first performing there with Pink Floyd, singer-guitarist David Gilmour returned in July 2016 for two concerts in the ancient Italian amphitheatre as part of his Rattle That Lock tour.
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Pink Floyd: Animals (2018 Remix) (2022)
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The iconic 1977 Pink Floyd album has been remixed for the first time by James Guthrie. Animals is a concept album, focusing on the social-political conditions of mid-1970s Britain, and was a change from the style of the band's earlier work. The album was developed from a collection of unrelated songs into a concept which describes the apparent social and moral decay of society, likening the human condition to that of animals. Taking inspiration from George Orwell's Animal Farm, the album depicts the different classes of people as animals with pigs being at the top of the social chain, dropping down to the sheep as the mindless herd following what they are told, with dogs as the business bosses getting fat on the money and power they hold over the other. Although it's been a long time since 1977, the narrative of the album still resonates today as our social and economic situation mirrors that of the time.
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Pink Floyd: Delicate Sound of Thunder (1989)
Character: Self - Vocals, Guitar
Concert video taken from the A Momentary Lapse of Reason tour. It was largely filmed during the concerts running from August 19, 1988 through August 23, 1988 at the Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale, New York, with some additional footage from June 21, 1988 and June 22, 1988 at the Place d'Armes of the Château de Versailles, Versailles, France (used to provide the performance of "The Great Gig in the Sky").
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Pink Floyd: Pulse (1995)
Character: Self - Guitars, Lap Steel Guitar, Talk Box, Vocals
Live performance from the legendary band, recorded live at Earls Court in London on 20th October 1994, during The Division Bell tour.
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Pink Floyd - Reflections And Echoes (2006)
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The story of Pink Floyd told by deejay Tommy Vance and actor Graham McTavish with the four members talking about the past, including about Syd Barrett.
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Pink Floyd: Behind the Wall (2000)
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Members and crew members of the band Pink Floyd tell the story of their band up to their historic performance of The Wall at Earls Court.
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Classic Albums: Pink Floyd - The Making of The Dark Side of the Moon (2003)
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Released to coincide with the 30th anniversary of this classic album, learn how Pink Floyd assembled "Dark Side of the Moon" with the aid of original engineer Alan Parsons. All four band members--Roger Waters, David Gilmour, Nick Mason, and Richard Wright--are interviewed at length, giving valuable insights into the recording process. The themes of the album are discussed at length, and the band take you back to the original multi track tapes to illustrate how they pieced together the songs. With individual performances of certain tracks from Roger, David, and Richard included, this is an essential purchase for any Pink Floyd fans, and a fascinating artefact for rock historians everywhere.
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Pink Floyd: Saint-Tropez (1970)
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A live performance by Pink Floyd at the Pop Deux Festival de Musique in St. Tropez, France, August 8 1970: including the following songs: "Atom Heart Mother" – 13:46 "Embryo" – 11:23 "Green is the Colour" / "Careful with That Axe, Eugene" – 12:21 "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun" – 12:07
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Rock Milestones: Pink Floyd: A Momentary Lapse of Reason (2007)
Character: Self
Released in 1987, this was the first post-Waters era record, and followed a lengthy court battle between the estranged Roger Waters with Dave Gilmour and Nick Mason as they tried to resurrect Pink Floyd from the wreckage that followed The Final Cut. Seen by many as a transitional album Momentary lapse was really the creation of Dave Gilmour as he tried to pull the band back together in a sea of acrimony. It may have received mixed reviews from the critics, but the album went on to hit Quadruple Platinum and created the platform for a hugely successful world tour. With rare archive performance and interview footage.
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Le festin des huîtres (2013)
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This film is a portrait of the group as it was more than a year before the release of the album The Dark Side of the Moon. It bears witness to one of the most fruitful periods in its existence. The recording session was filmed with a Coutant camera on 16mm black and white reversal stock. The rushes were found again by the filmmaker and are now preserved at the Cinémathèque française. They have never been seen except for a ten-minute excerpt used in the director's cut of Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii.
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The Kate Bush Story: Running Up That Hill (2014)
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This documentary explores Kate Bush's career and music, from January 1978's Wuthering Heights to her 2011 album 50 Words for Snow, through the testimony of some of her key collaborators and those she has inspired.
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Pink Floyd: The Division Bell (20th Anniversary Box Set) (2014)
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Pink Floyd is releasing a 20th anniversary box set of The Division Bell. The Division Bell Blu-Ray features the original album in both LPCM 2.0 and a previously unreleased 5.1 mix available in DTS-HD Master Audio or LPCM (all 96/24) Included on the Blu-ray disc is a new video for Marooned, the track that won a Grammy for Best Rock Instrumental in 1994. Filmed in Ukraine during the first week of April 2014, the video was directed by Aubrey Powell at Hipgnosis.
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Live 8 (2005)
Character: Self
On 2 July 2005 an estimated 3 billion people came together in the fight against extreme poverty. LIVE 8 - 10 concerts featuring over 1000 musicians from across the globe - asked people not for their money, but for their voice.
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Echoes - A History Of Pink Floyd (2024)
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A fan-edit in the style of a documentary/music video hybrid telling Pink Floyds history after releasing the album Meddle, featuring the masterpiece, Echoes, as the background track.
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Pink Floyd: The Story (1994)
Character: Self
Documentary broadcast by the BBC on 15 November 1994, produced at the time of "The Division Bell" tour. Although Roger Waters declined to grant an interview in this programme, the post-Waters era is only briefly mentioned (during the last 2 minutes). The rest is focused on the band's history with Waters. The documentary not only features interviews with all three members of Pink Floyd at the time, but also includes interesting interviews with several people closely related to the band: Andrew King, Joe Boyd, Mike Leonard, Storm Thorgerson, Ron Geesin, Clare Torry , Douglas Adams, and others. It also contains rare archive footage, such as extracts from 1968's "Tomorrow's World" programme and a very original film showing the band recording for the song "Marooned" in David Gilmour's studio-boat, the Astoria, with Bob Ezrin playing bass in this session.
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Pink Floyd: The Story of Wish You Were Here (2012)
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Wish You Were Here, released in September 1975, was the follow up album to the globally successful The Dark Side Of The Moon and is cited by many fans, as well as band members Richard Wright and David Gilmour, as their favorite Pink Floyd album. On release it went straight to Number One in both the UK and the US and topped the charts in many other countries around the world. This program tells the story of the making of this landmark release through new interviews with Roger Waters, David Gilmour and Nick Mason and archive interviews with the late Richard Wright. Also featured are sleeve designer Storm Thorgerson, guest vocalist Roy Harper, front cover burning man Ronnie Rondell and others involved in the creation of the album. In addition, original recording engineer Brian Humphries revisits the master tapes at Abbey Road Studios to illustrate aspects of the songs construction.
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Pink Floyd: Inside Pink Floyd: A Critical Review 1975-1996 (2004)
Character: Self (archive footage)
In this revised second edition of the ultimate critical guide to the work of Pink Floyd, you'll be privy to an embarrassment of riches from the band in concert, on record and on film, from "Wish You Were Here" to "Pulse." The program features the "last word" regarding reviews of both live and studio performances of songs from every Floyd album from the 21-year period, including "The Wall," "The Final Cut," "A Momentary Lapse of Reason" and more.
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Live Aid (1985)
Character: Self - Pink Floyd
Live Aid was held on 13 July 1985, simultaneously in Wembley Stadium in London, England, and the John F. Kennedy Stadium in Philadelphia, United States. It was one of the largest scale satellite link-ups and television broadcasts of all time: watched live by an estimated global audience of 1.9 billion, across 150 nations. "It's twelve noon in London, seven AM in Philadelphia, and around the world it's time for Live Aid...!"
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Rock Milestones: Pink Floyd: Meddle (2007)
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First released in 1971, "Meddle" was Pink Floyd’s first great album in the post Syd Barrett era – a landmark album in the career of a remarkable band that set new standards in British Progressive rock. Featuring a superb line-up of leading rock journalists and music historians, this DVD is a fascinating review of one of the most powerful and enduring albums in the Pink Floyd canon. With highlights including standout live performances of "One Of These Days," "Echoes" and "Fearless" as its backdrop, the program delves into the story behind "Meddle."
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David Gilmour - Rattle That Lock (2015)
Character: Self
"Rattle That Lock" is David Gilmour’s fourth solo album and follows his 2006 No 1 On An Island. Primary lyricist is Gilmour’s long-term writing partner, Polly Samson, and it is co-produced by David Gilmour and Roxy Music’s Phil Manzanera. This 2-Disc box set includes CD, Blu-ray with bonus 14 audio-visual items (four video tracks, four audio tracks, two promo films and four documentaries), album in Surround Sound and memorabilia including poster, postcard, plectrum and 32-page hardback lyric/photo book including artist photographs by Kevin Westenberg and album session photographs by Polly Samson.
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Pink Floyd: The Dark Side of the Moon (Immersion Box Set) (2011)
Character: Self
DISC 5 – BLURAY: - AUDIO: The Dark Side Of The Moon, James Guthrie 2003 5.1 Surround Mix (previously released only on SACD) in high resolution audio at 96 kHz/24-bit - AUDIO: The Dark Side Of The Moon, Original stereo mix (1973) mastered in high resolution audio at 96 kHz/24-bit - AUDIO: The Dark Side Of The Moon, Alan Parsons 4.0 Quad mix (1973) mastered in high resolution audio at 96 kHz/24-bit - AUDIO VISUAL: Live In Brighton 1972: - Careful With That Axe, Eugene (previously unreleased on DVD/BluRay) - Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun (previously unreleased on DVD/BluRay) - AUDIO VISUAL: The Dark Side Of The Moon, 2003 documentary (EPK) - AUDIO VISUAL: Concert Screen Films (5.1 Surround Mix): - British Tour 1974 - French Tour 1974 - North American Tour 1975 - AUDIO VISUAL: Concert Screen Films (High Resolution Stereo Mix): - British Tour 1974 - French Tour 1974 - North American Tour 1975
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Pink Floyd: Wish You Were Here (Immersion Box Set) (2011)
Character: Self
DISC 5 - BLURAY: - AUDIO: Wish You Were Here, James Guthrie 2009 5.1 Surround Mix (previously unreleased) high resolution audio at 96 kHz/24-bit - AUDIO: Wish You Were Here, Original stereo mix (1975) mastered in high resolution audio at 96 kHz/24-bit - AUDIO: Wish You Were Here, 4.0 Quad mix (1975) mastered in high resolution audio at 96 kHz/24-bit - AUDIO VISUAL: Concert Screen films: - Shine On You Crazy Diamond Intro - Shine On You Crazy Diamond - AUDIO VISUAL: Welcome To The Machine animated clip - AUDIO VISUAL: Storm Thorgerson short film
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Pink Floyd – KQED (1970)
Character: Self
One of the most celebrated recordings of the Pink Floyd, professionally filmed in San Francisco on the afternoon of the 29th of April 1970. Tracks performed are Atom Heart Mother, Cymbaline, Grantchester Meadows, Green Is Thy Colour, Careful With That Axe Eugene, Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun.
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Pink Floyd - The Early Years Vol 6: 1972: Obfusc/ation (2016)
Character: Self
Recording "Wot’s...Uh the Deal?", Château d’Hérouville, France, 23–29 February 1972 David Gilmour and Roger Waters interview – 7.14 Brighton Dome, UK, 29 June 1972 ("Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun", "Careful with That Axe, Eugene") Roland Petit Pink Floyd Ballet, France, news reports 1972–73 "Actualités Méditerranée", Marseille, 22 November 1972 "JT Nuit – Les Pink Floyd", Marseille, 26 November 1972 "JT 20h – Pink Floyd", Paris, 12 January 1973 "Journal de Paris – Les Pink Floyd" , Paris, 12 January 1973 Concert set up news report – France, 29 November 1972 Poitiers – Autour du passage des Pink Floyd Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii ("Careful with That Axe, Eugene", "A Saucerful of Secrets", "One of These Days", "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun", "Echoes") [2016 5.1 audio mix]
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Pink Floyd: The Dark Side Of The Moon (50th Anniversary Blu-ray) (2023)
Character: Vocals, Guitars, & VCS3
The 50th anniversary edition Blu-ray features the 2023 Dolby Atmos mix, 2003 5.1 surround mix, as well as the 2023 stereo remaster. Originally released in 1973 and becoming one of the most iconic and influential albums ever, Pink Floyd's The Dark Side Of The Moon continues to find new audiences globally. The famous sleeve, which depicts a prism spectrum, was designed by Storm Thorgerson of Hipgnosis and drawn by George Hardie. The Dark Side Of The Moon has sold over 50 million copies worldwide.
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The Best British Rock Concert of All Time, Live at Knebworth (2010)
Character: Self
On the 30th June 1990 in the grounds of Knebworth House a concert was staged to raise funds for Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy and the Brit School For Performing Arts. It has since been heralded as the "best British rock concert of all time". The breathtaking performing line-up was drawn entirely from acts who had been recipients of the prestigious Sliver Clef Award presented annually by Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy for outstanding services to the British Music Industry. All the artists gave their time and performances for free in order to support the charity and this 20th Anniversary deluxe edition will continue to raise funds so that they can continue their invaluable work.
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David Gilmour: Wider Horizons (2015)
Character: Self
After a break of nine years, David Gilmour steps back into the spotlight with a number one album and world tour. This film is an intimate portrait of one of the greatest guitarists and singers of all time, exploring his past and present. With unprecedented access, the film crew have captured and detailed key moments in David Gilmour's personal and professional life that have shaped him both as a person and a musician.
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David Gilmour : Live In Gdańsk (2008)
Character: Self - Vocals, Guitar
Live In Gdańsk is David's first solo live album and captures the magic of his concert held in front of 50,000 in the Gdańsk shipyards, the final performance of his critically acclaimed 2006 tour. It also features the first-ever recording of selected Pink Floyd classics performed live.
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La Carrera Panamericana with Music by Pink Floyd (1992)
Character: Self
La Carrera Panamericana is a 1992 video of the Carrera Panamericana automobile race in Mexico. The film was directed by Ian McArthur, it included a soundtrack entirely of music by the band Pink Floyd, as the band's guitarist David Gilmour, drummer Nick Mason and manager Steve O'Rourke competed in the race in 1991.
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David Gilmour: In Concert (2002)
Character: Self - Guitar, vocals
Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour performs a solo concert at the Royal Festival Hall, London in June 2001, as part of the Robert Wyatt-curated Meltdown festival. This music video also features additional footage recorded during three concerts at the same venue in January 2002.
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Pink Floyd: Live in Venice (1989)
Character: Self - vocals, guitar
Live concert by Pink Floyd in Piazza San Marco, Venezia, in 1989, performing: Shine On You Crazy Diamond, Learning To Fly, Yet Another Movie, Round And Around, Sorrow, The Dogs Of War, On The Turning Away, Time, The Great Gig In The Sky, Wish You Were Here, Money, Another Brick In The Wall, part two, Comfortably Numb, Run Like Hell.
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The Pink Floyd Story: Which One's Pink? (2007)
Character: Self
Forty years after Britain's foremost 'underground' band released their debut album, 'Piper At The Gates Of Dawn', Pink Floyd remain one of the biggest brand names and best-loved bands in the world. This film features extended archive footage alongside original interviews with David Gilmour, Roger Waters, Richard Wright and Nick Mason, and traces the journey of a band that has only ever had five members, three of whom have lead the band at different stages of its evolution. BBC Program
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Pink Floyd - The Later Years: Documentaries and unreleased material (2019)
Character: Self
Arnold Layne (Live at Syd Barrett Tribute 2007) A Momentary Lapse of Reason – Album Cover The Division Bell heads album cover photography Pulse TV ad 1995 The Endless River film By Ian Emes A Momentary Lapse of Reason cover shoot interview with David Gilmour and Storm Thorgerson The Division Bell Airships 1994 Behind The Scenes - The Division Bell Tour Arnold Layne Rehearsal (Syd Barrett tribute 2007) The Endless River – Launch Event 2014 The Endless River EPK 2014.
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Scotty Moore & Friends: A Tribute to the King (2005)
Character: Self
Scotty Moore is joined by some of the world's greatest guitarists in this concert honoring Elvis Presley. Moore, the King's first guitarist, leads this stellar tribute featuring jams by Eric Clapton, David Gilmour, Mark Knopfler, Bill Wyman, Ron Wood, Steve Gibbons, Mike Sanchez, Albert Lee and Paul Ansell. Held in 2004 at London's Abbey Road Studios, the concert showcases 27 Elvis classics. Extras include interviews and rehearsal footage.
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Pink Floyd - The Early Years Vol 1: 1965-1967: Cambridge St/ation (2016)
Character: Self
Volume 1: 1965-1967: Cambridge St/ation. 01. Chapter 24: Cambridgeshire, UK 1966. 02. Nick’s Boogie: Sound Techniques Studio. 03. Interstellar Overdrive: 'Scene - Underground'. 04. Arnold Layne: (Promo Video). 05. Pow R. Toc H. / Astronomy Domine Plus Syd Barrett And Roger Waters Interview: 'The Look Of The Week'. 06. The Scarecrow: 'Pathé Pictorial'. 07. Jugband Blues: 'London Line'. 08. Apples And Oranges Plus Dick Clark Interview: 'American Bandstand'. 09. Instrumental Improvisation: BBC ‘Tomorrow’s World’. 10. Instrumental Improvisation: 'Die Jungen Nachtwandler'. 11. See Emily Play: 'Top Of The Pops' - Partially Restored BBC Studios. 12. The Scarecrow (Outtakes): 'Pathé Pictorial'. 13. Interstellar Overdrive: 'Science Fiction - Das Universum Des Ichs'.
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Pink Floyd - The Early Years Vol 2: 1968: Germin/ation (2016)
Character: Self
Brussels, Belgium, 2/18-19/68 ("Astronomy Domine", "The Scarecrow", "Corporal Clegg", "Paintbox", "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun", "See Emily Play", "Bike") Brussels, Belgium, 2/68 ("Apples and Oranges") Paris, France, 2/20/68 ("Astronomy Domine", "Flaming", "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun", "Let There Be More Light") Paris, France, 2/21/68 ("Paintbox") London, UK, 3/68 ("Instrumental Improvisation") London, UK, 3/28/68 ("Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun") Rome, Italy, 4/68 ("It Would Be So Nice [excerpt]") Rome, Italy, 5/6/68 ("Interstellar Overdrive") Kasterlee, Belgium, 8/31/68 ("Astronomy Domine", Roger Waters interview) Paris, France, 9/6/68 ("Let There Be More Light, "Remember a Day") London, UK, 1968 ("Let There Be More Light") Paris, France, 10/21/68 ("Let There Be More Light", "Flaming") Paris, France, 11/1/68 ("Let There Be More Light") "Point Me at the Sky" (restored promo video, UK, 1968)
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Pink Floyd - The Early Years Vol 3: 1969: Dramatis/ation (2016)
Character: Self
Forum Musiques, Paris, France, 22 January 1969 ("Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun", David Gilmour interview [in French], "A Saucerful of Secrets") The Man and The Journey: Royal Festival Hall, London, rehearsal, 14 April 1969 ("Afternoon", "The Beginning", "Cymbaline", "Beset by Creatures of the Deep", "The End of the Beginning")
Essencer Pop & Blues Festival, Essen, Germany, October 11, 1969 ("Careful with That Axe, Eugene", "A Saucerful of Secrets") Music Power & European Music Revolution, Festival Actuel Amougies Mont de L'Enclus, Belgium, 25 October 1969 ("Green Is the Colour", "Careful with That Axe, Eugene", "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun", "Interstellar Overdrive" [with Frank Zappa])
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Pink Floyd - The Early Years Vol 4: 1970: Devi/ation (2016)
Character: Self
An Hour with Pink Floyd: KQED, San Francisco, USA, 30 April 1970 ("Atom Heart Mother", "Cymbaline", "Grantchester Meadows", "Green Is the Colour", "Careful with That Axe, Eugene", "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun") Pop Deux Festival de St. Tropez’, France, 8 August 1970 ("Cymbaline" [sound check], "Atom Heart Mother", "Embryo", "Green Is the Colour", "Careful with That Axe, Eugene", "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun") Roland Petit Ballet, Paris, France, 5 December 1970 ("Instrumental Improvisations 1, 2, 3", "Embryo") Blackhill’s Garden Party, Hyde Park, London, UK, 18 July 1970 ("Atom Heart Mother" [with the Philip Jones Brass Ensemble/John Alldis Choir])
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Pink Floyd - The Early Years Vol 5: 1971: Reverber/ation (2016)
Character: Self
‘Aspekte’ feature (Interview + "Atom Heart Mother (extracts) [Hamburg, 25 February 1971, brass & choir conducted by Geoffrey Mitchell], "A Saucerful of Secrets (extract)" Offenbach, 26 February 1971) Abbaye de Royaumont, Asnierès-sur-Oise, France, 15 June 1971 ("Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun", "Cymbaline") Ossiach, Austria,1 July 1971 ("Atom Heart Mother (extract)") ‘Get to Know’, Sydney, Australia, 15 August 1971 ("Careful with That Axe, Eugene", band interview) London, UK, 1971 (documentary including Pink Floyd and manager Steve O’Rourke) ‘Review’, London, UK, 1971 (Storm Thorgerson & Aubrey ‘Po’ Powell interviewed re: record cover design) Ian Emes animation created July 1972, Birmingham, UK ("One of These Days" [‘French Windows’]) Ossiach, Austria, 1 July 1971 ("Atom Heart Mother" [extract, in color]) ’71 Hakone Aphrodite Open Air Festival, Hakone, Japan, 6–7 August 1971 ("Atom Heart Mother")
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Pink Floyd - The Early Years Vol 7: 1967–1972: Continu/ation (2016)
Character: Self
Volume 7: 1967–1972: Continu/ation from Pink Floyd.
Hampstead Heath And St. Michael’s Church, Highgate, London, UK, March 1967 - Arnold Layne (Alternative Version).
P1 - P Wie Petersilie’ Stuggart, Germany, 22 July 1969 - Corporal Clegg, Band Interview, A Saucerful Of Secrets.
Bath Festival Of Blues & Progressive Music’, Shepton Mallet, UK, 27 June 1970 - Atom Heart Mother.
Kralingen Music Festival’ Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 28 June 1970 - Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun, A Saucerful Of Secrets.
‘The Amsterdam Rock Circus’ Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 22 May 1972 - Atom Heart Mother, Careful With That Axe Eugene, A Saucerful Of Secrets.
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Pink Floyd - On Thin Ice (2020)
Character: Self (archive footage)
Psych For The Children Productions presents... On Thin Ice (A Fan Made Documentary) The Pink Floyd formed in 1965 with leader Syd Barrett, Roger Waters, Nick Mason and Richard Wright. An era often overshadowed this documentary covers each time period and album of the band from 1965-1985 as well as an inside look at rare interviews and footage.
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Jeff Beck: Still on the Run (2018)
Character: Self
The story of English rock guitarist Jeff Beck from his earliest days learning to strum on homemade guitars in Wallington, Surrey, to his teenage friendship with Jimmy Page and mastering his craft with guitar legends that influenced his incredible career.
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Live from Abbey Road: Best of Season 1 (2006)
Character: Self
Features highlights from the first season of the Channel 4 show LIVE FROM ABBEY ROAD, which saw various musical artists perform live at the legendary Abbey Road Studios. The show took the artists into the hallowed studios, and with the only audience being the TV cameras and technicians, they recorded a selection of songs later broadcast in the twelve hour-long episodes. Augmented with interviews, the shows cut through the normal visual effects and studio trickery to showcase the music itself. The 2-disc DVD brings together some of the best performances from the whole series, along with some additional goodies.
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Pink Floyd: The Endless River (2014)
Character: Self
The Endless River is the fifteenth studio album by British progressive rock band Pink Floyd. The Endless River has as its starting point the music that came from the 1993 Division Bell sessions, when David Gilmour, Rick Wright and Nick Mason played freely together at Britannia Row and Astoria studios. This was the first time they had done so since the ‘Wish You Were Here’ sessions in the seventies. Those sessions resulted in The Division Bell, the band’s last studio album.
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David Gilmour - London 1984 (2009)
Character: Self - Guitar
David Gilmour — Pink Floyd writer, singer, and guitarist extraordinaire — in a hard-rocking 1984 solo concert. This powerful show is drawn from the benchmark tour when David fully established himself as an independent artist, with his own voice — even as he was poised to take Pink Floyd into the future. Shot with great professionalism, this state-of-the-art film reveals sides of David Gilmour's music that Floyd fans were only then becoming aware of. Largely focused on the second David Gilmour solo album "About Face," songs include a number of Gilmour originals: "Until We Sleep," "Out Of The Blue," "Blue Light," and others — in moods ranging from tight, searing hard rock to contemplative folk-rock. Recorded live April 30, 1984 at the Hammersmith Odeon, London
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Mick Fleetwood and Friends: Celebrate the Music of Peter Green and the Early Years of Fleetwood Mac (2020)
Character: Self
Legendary drummer Mick Fleetwood enlisted an all-star cast for a one-of-a-kind concert honouring the early years of Fleetwood Mac and its founder, Peter Green. The concert was held on 25th February 2020 at the London, Palladium. The bill included Billy Gibbons, David Gilmour, Jonny Lang, Andy Fairweather Low, John Mayall, Christine McVie, Zak Starkey, Steven Tyler, Bill Wyman, Noel Gallagher, Pete Townshend, Neil Finn, Kirk Hammett and many more. Legendary producer Glyn Johns joined as the executive sound producer and the house band featured Fleetwood himself along with Rick Vito, Andy Fairweather Low, Dave Bronze and Ricky Peterson.
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The Dark Side of The Moon - Live at Wembley`74 (1974)
Character: Self
Historic live performance by Pink Floyd on 11/16/1974 at the Empire Pool in Wembley, London. The band performed Dark Side of the Moon in its entireity, along with one of the final performances with Roger Waters of Echoes. This concert was recorded by BBC Radio 1, and this portion was broadcast on 1/11/1975 as part of Alan Freeman's program. The first set, which included songs from Wish You Were Here and Animals, was not included in this broadcast.
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Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii (1972)
Character: Self - Guitar, Vocals
Stylish film of the British progressive rock band Pink Floyd in 1971 performing a concert with no audience, in the ancient Roman Amphitheater in the ruins of Pompeii, Italy. There are four editions of the film: the original 1972 version with the concert only (60 min.), a longer 1974 theatrical version (85 min.) featuring the concert interspersed with interviews and footage of Pink Floyd in the studio working on their next album, Dark Side of the Moon, the 2003 Director's Cut which added CGI effects to the 1974 version, then finally the 2016 Blu-ray version which re-arranged the song order of the 2003 version.
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Pink Floyd: Atom Heart Mother (1970)
Character: Self
Recorded on Pink Floyd's third American tour, this show introduced San Francisco to some of the newer material from the Ummagumma LPs, and a taste of things soon to come on the Atom Heart Mother LP, to be released later that year. This San Francisco audience is particularly quiet and attentive, a fact that seems to have facilitated a more intimate, unique and focused performance than other dates on this tour.
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Led Zeppelin | Whole Lotta Rock (2019)
Character: Self
Led Zeppelin. One of the most iconic rock bands of all time, and key pioneers of heavy metal. Follow the band through their journey, from formation in 1968, their exciting climb to being one of the most successful and influential bands in history, up until their split following the tragic death of John Bonham in 1980. Led Zeppelin still have a large presence in the music industry today, having sold over 300 million records worldwide.
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Astronomical Echoes (2024)
Character: Self
Made by film students, the short film is a tribute and authorial reinterpretation inspired by old Pink Floyd music videos as a psychedelic trip. Using overhead projectors to capture a liquid light show, the narrative is stitched together from a retro photograph, bringing a bit of 60s psychedelia with an air of nostalgia. With the combination of two of the band's songs ("Echoes" and "Astronomy Domine"), the music video brings the concept of the realism and ludic, of the present moment and insanity. Composed of characters who are part of a fictional band and travel through the delight of a mind that lives in the past while resting in reality.
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Miłość (2013)
Character: Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Twenty years ago five talented musicians decided to start a musical revolution in their native Poland and established a cult band. However, as time went by, their creative paths turned in different directions.
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The Strat Pack: Live in Concert (2005)
Character: Self
50th birthday of a music legend, the Fender Stratocaster guitar. Featured artists are Joe Walsh, David Gilmour, Brian May, Paul Rodgers, Ronnie Wood, Hank Marvin, The Crickets, Albert Lee, Gary Moore, Mike Rutherford, Paul Carrack, Phil Manzanera, Amy Winehouse, Jamie Cullum, Theresa Andersson.
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Squaring the Circle (The Story of Hipgnosis) (2023)
Character: Self
In 1968, art students Storm Thorgerson and Aubrey “Po” Powell made a trippy photo collage for their musician friends Syd, David and Roger. The resulting album and album cover, A Saucerful of Secrets, helped launch two careers: that of Pink Floyd, one of the 70s megabands, and of Hipgnosis, which, over the course of the next 25 years, designed a stream of iconic album covers.
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