Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii is a 1972 concert documentary film DVD

Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii is a 1972 concert documentary film DVD
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Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii is a 1972 concert documentary film directed by Adrian Maben and featuring the English rock group Pink Floyd performing at the ancient Roman amphitheatre in Pompeii, Italy. Although the band perform a typical live set from the era, there is no audience beyond the basic film crew. The main footage in and around the amphitheatre was filmed over four days in October 1971, using the band's regular touring equipment, including a mobile 8-track recorder from Paris[2] (before being bumped up to 16-track in post-production).[3] Additional footage filmed in a Paris television studio the following December was added for the original 1972 release. The film was then re-released in 1974 with additional studio material of the band working on The Dark Side of the Moon, and interviews at Abbey Road Studios.

The film has subsequently been released on video numerous times, and in 2002, a Director's cut DVD appeared which combined the original footage from 1971 with more contemporary shots of space and the area around Pompeii, assembled by Maben. A number of bands have taken inspiration from the film in creating their own videos, or filDVD/Video, released in 2003

Songs / Tracks Listing 1. Echoes Pt. 1 (18:45) 2. Careful with That Axe Eugene (8:55) 3. A Saucerful of Secrets (12:17) 4. Us and Them (4:23) 5. One of These Days (11:22) 6. Madmoiselle Nobs (2:04) 7. Brain Damage (6:56) 8. Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun (12:16) 9. Echoes Pt. 2 (14:33)

Bonus : 1. Interview with Adrian Maben (24 min) 2. Original concert (62 min) 3. Photo Gallery, Odds 'N' Sods [Posters, Press/Reviews, Bootlegs, Roughs, Previous Covers], Album Graphics, Pompeii Map/History, Lyrics, Credits

Total Time 178:00

Line-up / Musicians - David Gilmour / guitars, vocals - Nick Mason / drums - Roger Waters / bass, vocals - Richard Wright / keyboardsming concerts without an audience.