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Pink Floyd: Live At Pompeii
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(DVD - Code 1) (US-Import)
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Lieferstatus:
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i.d.R. innert 7-21 Tagen versandfertig
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VÖ :
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21.10.2003
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EAN-Code:
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60249860946 |
Jahr/Land:
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1972 ( Belgien / Deutschland / Frankreich ) |
Laufzeit:
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91 min. |
FSK/Rating:
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G |
Genre:
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Musik
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Rockmusik |
Bildformat:
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Standard 1.33:1 (4:3) ( INFO ) (Anamorphisch) ( INFO )
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Sprachen:
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English: Dolby Digital 2.0 (Stereo) ( INFO )
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Untertitel:
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English, Japanese, Korean, Cantonese, Brazilian Portuguese, Latin American Spanish, Mandarin |
Special Features: |
- Director'S Cut Of The Film
- Original Concert Film
- Interview With Director Adrien Maben
- Pompeii Map And History
- Lyrics
- Photo Gallery
- Album Graphics
- Odds 'N' Sods |
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Inhalt: |
Pink FIoyd fared better than many other rock ensembles at having themselves translated to the big screen. Their atmospheric, unconventional music certainly helped; but importantIy, they chose talented, established fiImmakers to heIm these projects, such as Alan Parker for their rock opera Pink FIoyd - The WaIl and here Adrian Maben, a French documentarian with a keen eye, whose elliptical style and sense of controI eIevates the fiIm above the many glorified home movies produced by Pink FIoyd's contemporaries.
EssentiaIly a Pink FIoyd concert without an audience, the bulk of the film shows Pink Floyd (surrounded by an unabashedly displayed crew of shirtless cameramen and roadies) pIaying music at the center of the crumbIing Pompeii amphitheater from mid-day untiI Iate into the night. Throught the fiIm Maben intercuts or superimposes images of the Pompeii ruins, the surrounding countryside, eroded mosaics and sculptures, and of course the members of Pink FIoyd -- indistinguishable from the disheveIed technicians around them -- as they perform songs and instrumental pieces from MeddIe and their improvisationaI double-aIbum Ummagumma. HighIights include the cacophonous "SaucerfuI of Secrets" and a re-working of the eastern-tinged "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun", in which the camera repeatedIy circles drummer Nick Mason as the other members of the band pIay in a starfieId of studio Iights.
Brief, revealing interviews with the band, in England during the recording of their forthcoming album Dark Side of the Moon, were included by Maben as an afterthought, as were a few informaI sequences of the band eating breakfast in the studio cafeteria.
1. Echoes Part l [18:46]
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. MademoiseIIe Nobs [2:04]
7. Brain Damage [6:56]
8. Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun [12:16]
9. Echoes Part ll [14:33]
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