Pink Floyd's Pulse DVD finally


Didn't see anything posted yet but I know sometimes there is an 8 hour moderator "approval" first. Anyway, after many delays it's out and sounds and looks spectacular. Run don't walk to the nearest Best Buy or whatever. The nice saleslady even handed me a free lithograph for being one of the first. Enjoy.
onemug
Just got my copy a week ago, finally popped it in, heard Shine on you Crazy Diamond, and it gave me tingles.. I remember seeing PF in 1987, Orange Bowl/ Miami. Brought back fond memories Try listening to it set to 2 channel... sounds just as stunning!!
I must simply agree! This dvd puts Pink Floyd in a class of their ownl. When I first heard disc 2 dark side of the moon, I was blown away....after all these years, they still remembered exactly how they did it way back when! Props to Floyd
FWIW: I have the laserdisc version of this concert and it had always been top-box quality. I was amazed to discover when I bought the DVD that they had re-edited a large % of the concert. In other words, they used different camera angles and re-edited, visually, the whole concert. The sound is obviously the same - maybe somewhat improved - over the laserdisc. It's like 2 different views of the same event. It is a must have for any Pink Floyd fan - including those that already have the Laserdisc!
The DVD is a great one, especially if you can listen to the 640 mbps audio option.

I'm going to have to recommend the Porcupine Tree DVD " Anything Somewhere" as well as far as recent concert DVD releases that are great, particularly as far as audio.
Is the presentation on this DVD different than the import (Brazilian I believe) from a couple of years ago? That one may be a copy of the previously mentioned laserdisc. Does the new DVD release capture the "live performances" (i.e.: good footage of Gilmour & company – a true live experience) or is there a lot of additional imagery (i.e. psychedelic imagery overlays, etc.)??

Thanks,
Ben