Pink Floyd: Pulse

1995
Pink Floyd: Pulse
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Released: 13 June 1995 Released
Producted By: SMV Enterprises
Country: United States of America
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Pulse (stylized as P•U•L•S•E) is a Pink Floyd concert video taken from the October 20, 1994 concert at Earls Court Exhibition Centre, London, in The Division Bell tour.

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Tommy Nelson After band front man Roger Water's departure from the band Pink Floyd, he thought that would be the end of the band, but he was wrong, and this is undeniable proof. Pink Floyd plays some of their best known songs here, including one's he wrote, and David Gilmour takes over vocals. Along with a great sound they managed, this is also one of the coolest looking concerts ever. It's got full on laser shows, along with a television screen in the middle playing interesting music videos to the music the band is playing live. It's quite a spectacle.The first half of the concert is mostly Pink Floyd's late 80s, early 90s stuff, which is not as good for the most part as what they produced on some of their classic albums, but the performance is still great. The second half of the concert is the entire Dark Side of the Moon album, with David Gilmour effectively taking over for Roger Water's singing parts on Brain Damage/Eclipse. They finish off the concert with some rewinds to classic songs Wish you Were Here, Comfortably Numb and Run Like Hell. From start to end, it's a really beautiful concert.This is an amazing concert, but even as amazing as it is, I only had one problem with it. At times David Gilmour would sing very oddly for the song he was singing. During Us and Them, which is supposed to be a more peaceful song, he kind of gave it a scratchy twist. It could be he was tired, or just getting older, but the occasional voice problems are noticeable, but what can you expect. It's a live performance of 20 plus songs.Overall, this is a great concert DVD. The light shows are very cool, and the song choice is great also.My rating: *** 1/2 out of ****. 120 mins.
GosuMom Oh, the awesome awesome Floydness of it all! This DVD is so worth the price it costs ... best enjoyed in surround sound of course. David Gilmour, Nick Mason & Richard Wright remind us why they continue to be Classic Rock Royalty, and Durga & company on "Great Gig In the Sky" sing with such emotion. Bands come and bands go, but the Floyd will never be matched. This 2-disc set rocks in ways one can't adequately explain with words .... I only wish I'd really been @ Earls Court in person. Also refreshing is all the young talent, especially Gary Wallis on percussion. His drumming is the most excellent reason for using the back button on the remote.Ten out of ten points? On that scale, I'd rate it 1000.
Thedude333 In this DVD, the pink floyd experience is completely seen. The DVD is absolutely amazing and is probably one of the best music performances ever to be recorded. The lighting, the music, the guitar solos, all perfect. Any one who is a fan of music, whether or not you like pink floyd, will be stunned by this DVD.P~U~L~S~E delivers on a new level creating what is possibly the greatest stage performance of all time. Make sure you stay tuned for the encore featuring the unforgettable performances of comfortabley numb and run like hell. P~U~L~S~E traverses a completely new ground of live concert movies. As i said before, anyone who appreciates music will enjoy this DVD for its genius blending of music and visuals. Enjoy.
Claudio Carvalho "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'