Still one of the greatest tours ever for me. I watch the Pulse Dvd annually. Just amazing. If i invented a time machine. I would go back and watch a few of the shows ☺☺☺
18 June 94 Pink Floyd at mile high stadium!!! On the 16th of that month we went to the Eagles at fiddlers, 25 July 94 Pantera at red rocks and 15 sep 94 voodoo lounge tour at mile high!!! 19 years old 94 was a hell of a concert year!!
Amazing documentary. Thanks for sharing. I was fortunate enough to see them live at the Chateau de Chantilly near Paris. It was amazing from start to finish with a stunning synchronised faire work display at the end. An experience I will never forget. Thank you Pink Floyd for decades of enjoyable memories.
“The division Bell” is The 1st & last fully collaborated Pink Floyd album since wish you were here, thank you David gilmour, nick mason,Polly Samson (who replaces roger waters) & last but not least Richard Wright who I consider to be the ultimate soul of Pink Floyd. This album is amazing both musically & lyrically & imo recognized as one of Pink Floyd’s greatest concept album, just listen to it, everyone is exactly where they’re supposed to be, just as they were in DSOTM & SOYCD
Well said. It is an album of such restraint. The title track is up there with the bands best work for mine. Like Dave said in the interview on the first part. When they create music it sounds like pink floyd.
My first Floyd concert1980 Germany the wall Iwas stationed there. First album I bought Dark side of the Moon 1972. Since I was12 ,I'm now 63 Floyd is a way of life a mind set I actually don't think ive went more than a week with out listening. Now only 2 left I hate it. All great things must someday come to an end, Who will take thee place???????????
Everyone but him and the backing singers. Steve o'Rourke is also out. He isn't like Rod Smallwood, who every Maiden fan knows about him: I actually admire Rod Smallwood a lot. Steve o'Rourke is a bit more private personality.
yeah it looks like Tim got a haircut for the Pulse DVD... What I found interesting here is not only did Tim bring along his favorite silver stratocaster (as seen in PULSE) but he brought a black backup stratocaster which was never seen on Pulse... Or any bootlegs either...
Saw the tour in Foxboro on the 3rd night--only Floyd could do 3 nights in a 70,000 stadium near Boston. (Glad I didn't notice the dancing '80s guy extra drummer that night)
Tim Renwick sold his Silver Stratocaster (as seen in this video) back in 2016 for about 6000 USD. I wish I could have bought Tims silver strat but I have made a replica. Its a Inca Silver Stratocaster with a matching headstock, 3 lace sensor single coils and a eric clapton style mid boost.
Still one of the greatest tours ever for me. I watch the Pulse Dvd annually. Just amazing. If i invented a time machine. I would go back and watch a few of the shows ☺☺☺
18 June 94 Pink Floyd at mile high stadium!!! On the 16th of that month we went to the Eagles at fiddlers, 25 July 94 Pantera at red rocks and 15 sep 94 voodoo lounge tour at mile high!!! 19 years old 94 was a hell of a concert year!!
Saw this show in Tampa 94. Too amazing for words. Thanks for posting this!
Amazing documentary. Thanks for sharing. I was fortunate enough to see them live at the Chateau de Chantilly near Paris. It was amazing from start to finish with a stunning synchronised faire work display at the end. An experience I will never forget. Thank you Pink Floyd for decades of enjoyable memories.
Was fortunate to see the Pulse "Division Bell" concert in Clemson,South Carolina,USA 12 May 1994! BEAUTIFUL!
I was there. 25th row next to disco ball thingy...100,000 attended
Sam Brown 🥰 Tania thanks for post this. 2023
the pulse tour sounded so good..
yeah! i t was awesome!
Dick Perry is awesome. He is the reason saxophones should be in more rock songs. He reminds me of Ken Stott from The Hobbit films.
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“The division Bell” is The 1st & last fully collaborated Pink Floyd album since wish you were here, thank you David gilmour, nick mason,Polly Samson (who replaces roger waters) & last but not least Richard Wright who I consider to be the ultimate soul of Pink Floyd. This album is amazing both musically & lyrically & imo recognized as one of Pink Floyd’s greatest concept album, just listen to it, everyone is exactly where they’re supposed to be, just as they were in DSOTM & SOYCD
Well said. It is an album of such restraint. The title track is up there with the bands best work for mine. Like Dave said in the interview on the first part. When they create music it sounds like pink floyd.
Before Gordon Ramsay became a world renowned chef, he played bass for Pink Floyd. Interesting....
Yes he didi 🤣🤣 Guy P....
My first Floyd concert1980 Germany the wall Iwas stationed there. First album I bought Dark side of the Moon 1972. Since I was12 ,I'm now 63 Floyd is a way of life a mind set I actually don't think ive went more than a week with out listening. Now only 2 left I hate it. All great things must someday come to an end, Who will take thee place???????????
killer CONCERT!
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Awesome. Finally more insight after 10 yers. You rule. Were is pt1?
loved the videos. but it pisses me off when they don´t interview Gary Wallis... everyone but him... damn it
Everyone but him and the backing singers. Steve o'Rourke is also out. He isn't like Rod Smallwood, who every Maiden fan knows about him: I actually admire Rod Smallwood a lot. Steve o'Rourke is a bit more private personality.
Yes. You’re right, Gary Wallis didn’t appear in the interview.
At least Jon Carin and Tim Renwick are in it.
wow toda la produccion que hay detras de pink floyd
Tim Renwick looks so much different to how he looks on the PULSE DVD.
yeah it looks like Tim got a haircut for the Pulse DVD... What I found interesting here is not only did Tim bring along his favorite silver stratocaster (as seen in PULSE) but he brought a black backup stratocaster which was never seen on Pulse... Or any bootlegs either...
Saw the tour in Foxboro on the 3rd night--only Floyd could do 3 nights in a 70,000 stadium near Boston. (Glad I didn't notice the dancing '80s guy extra drummer that night)
I find him kind of showy and annoying for Pink Floyd, They're pretty stationary. I don't mind Guy Pratt jumping around that much tho
where did you get this?
Sounds like Baldric had a cunning plan for the three singing ladies... oh sorry this is Pink Floyd on tour and not Black Adder on tour!
6:23 whoops..where did that stick go..
A fan...probably.
You also forgot the three backing vocals as well
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Makes me a bit sad that Gilmore sold all his guitars. It was so fitting that he owned Stratocaster 001. Now some rich wanker has it on his wall.
Smile, knowing how the money raised was spend.
Tim Renwick sold his Silver Stratocaster (as seen in this video) back in 2016 for about 6000 USD. I wish I could have bought Tims silver strat but I have made a replica. Its a Inca Silver Stratocaster with a matching headstock, 3 lace sensor single coils and a eric clapton style mid boost.
Whatever happened to mullet guy who played sax on the previous tour.
Scott Page is now a website mogul and still sports a modernised mullet.
Not sure that's how you pronounce 'automaton'!