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Tue 10 Feb 2004, 08:28
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From: Wedel - DE
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The Wall ... *memories* how is the sound on the new dvd?
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Thu 19 Feb 2004, 01:55
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Sweet!! I've got to go get it.
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Wed 18 Aug 2004, 00:43
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From: Motycz - PL
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I didn't know about that dvd . Sounds like obligatory position for every Pink Floyd fan .
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Wed 18 Aug 2004, 09:30
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the dvd edition on pink floyd's "live at pompeii", had been out for a while now. i got mine a few months back. its practically a new version, a director's cut, if you will, of the original film. this cut, is...em...new. although it has a bit of cool little bits of interviews inside, it is pretty bad. especially if you know the original well. after years of VHS, it was is amazing to see this film for the first time in a clear and clean picture and great sound on dvd. ...and there was much rejoicment...
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have a good one snow
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Thu 26 Aug 2004, 20:40
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yeah ive had live at pompeii for over 8 months now.... the first time i saw it i was over at a friends house who happened to have the original VHS. having seen that, i am REALLY DAMN GLAD that they included it on the directors cut. i would have been quite pissed if i payed $20 for the crappy remake that somehow passes as the "directors cut."
in my opinion, the best pink floyd products are the originals. every new-fangled reissue of a pink floyd recording is nothing more than a marketing campaign...
a bands album (or video..) could be described as a snapshot of sorts. its incases exactally how they were at that point in time. when the original product is tampered with decades later, many of its unique qualities are lost. i think anyone whos heard the dark side of the moon on vinyl would agree with me... its AMPLIFIED VIBRATIONS. if you were sitting in the studio with them durring the recording sessions, amplified vibrations would have been exactally what you were hearing. it doesnt get more genuine than that!
...and here endith thy preaching...
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