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Pink Floyd “Pulse” Tour – Sorrow

By the DVD, its out of this world!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

25 Responses to “ Pink Floyd “Pulse” Tour – Sorrow ”

  1. seantheman121 Says:

    post waters is so underrated. i honestly think that momentary lapse & final cut are better *album wise* than the final cut


  2. eqgevolution Says:

    this guys always going to be amazing!


  3. 66hourenergy Says:

    Anyone who says that anything after The Final Cut wasn’t true Floyd, or that Gilmour didn’t know what he was doing…just watch this and weep.


  4. coruninjadiegofoda Says:

    MIKE DO MOSQUEIRO


  5. pliskinn0089 Says:

    The greatest band , the greatest guitarist and the best live show to the day.


  6. nygel14 Says:

    Sorry to say this, but the video ended prematurely!!! Anyway, it’s still a cool video, and David Gilmour is fantastic, as usual!!


  7. stoneybaksum Says:

    when they started this tour they didn’t put a limit on the budget for the light effects & sound equipment. That’s 100% Pink Floyd. They didn’t want to make lots of money like most bands today. for example the laser-technology they used for over 450.000$! They wanted to make The BEST concert ever. Well, they did. Man what a Sound & the way the Guitar fits the lasers is amazing.


  8. hogwarts09 Says:

    happy birthday DAVID GILMOUR


  9. philyphil1 Says:

    I saw Pink Floyd live in Vancouver Canada in ’94 and odd Pink Floyd occurrences have followed me ever since! (not a drug induced hallucination).


  10. greekgator01ss Says:

    i can’t stop listening to this song!


  11. GURAKASCA Says:

    it is really out of this world….


  12. kAnGarUaN Says:

    yeh working songs out by ear is the best way to get good


  13. seaofwhoas Says:

    neither am I. nothing can stand against dark side and wish you were here. generic opinion, but i stand by it.


  14. jwramc Says:

    Very true… not that I didn’t love the album in 1988. :) But it doesn’t hold a candle to their 1970s efforts (sacreligiously, I’m not much into the Sid days).


  15. seaofwhoas Says:

    oh, absolutely. gilmour couldn’t compete with waters lyrically, and the loss of an overarching concept definitely hurt the album. i’m just not a fan of the mountains of reverb loaded onto the rhythm tracks on many late 80′s records, MLR could have done well without all of that.


  16. jwramc Says:

    Well, it’s hard to ‘over-produce’ an album from a band known for massive production efforts. :) I find the only weaknesses are the ‘one track per theme’ versus a single concept for the whole album, and love him or hate him, Waters’ darker, despairing edge was missed…even if it was getting a bit tiresome. To fix MLR, you needed to hire Waters as a creative consultant (to keep him in control and prevent another ‘my dad is dead’ album while gaining his warped, talented input.


  17. seaofwhoas Says:

    MLR was a victim of overproduction in the 80′s. if they remade it today, it might fare a bit better. i still think the intro to this song is the highlight of the album.


  18. jwramc Says:

    I almost with you. When MLR came out, I boiught my first guitar and learned that intro by ear and repetition. It’s the perfect musical interpretation of utter despair (their version, no so much mine).


  19. Zizeza Says:

    8:08-8:13 is not from this world ;) makes me goosebumps..


  20. khav11 Says:

    i heard in another galagy not far from ours has a better band
    recent studies show that
    what u think


  21. LightningBlueeyez Says:

    I remember when I got the VHS of this “Pulse”


  22. seaofwhoas Says:

    the intro is so fucking moving…i could do without the rest of the song honestly, but that’s just me.


  23. elbertsnext Says:

    I want that strat!


  24. chapelsixty Says:

    from 7:00 to the end,with Gilmour’s solo,and Mason breaking riffs,A Pure Extasy.


  25. cymbalin Says:

    greatest band on this galaxy!!!



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