Pink Floyd - Pulse

Pink Floyd - Pulse
by David Mallet

Pink Floyd - Pulse
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Actor: David Gilmour, Dick Parry, Guy Pratt, Nick Mason, Richard Wright
Director: David Mallet
Brand: Alfred Publishing
Producer: David Gilmour
Producer: Elizabeth Flowers
Producer: James Guthrie
Producer: Lana Topham
Producer: Stephen O'Rourke
DVD: Region Code 1
Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language)
Format: Live, NTSC
Picture Format: 1.33:1
Running Time: 145 minutes
DVD Release Date: 2006-07-11
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Studio: Sony
Product features:
  • 2 DVDs
  • Pink Floyd
  • Format 2 DVDs

DVD Reviews of Pink Floyd - Pulse

DVD Review: Best light show ever seen, 2 Stars


Listened with Sennheiser 595's, the best that I have found, had 555 for a couple years they are nice too, but cant touch 595's, pay the dif and see, er I mean hear.

First off, their should be a cardinal rule, you can NOT write a review if you have only seen a concert dvd once. you must watch it twice or even 3 times. Even as I have this rule, I was even someone taken in pretty good the first time I watched this DVD. I have now watched it 3 times in one week. I have also watched "Flesh" DVD maybe 10-12 times in the last year. That one gets 5 stars on my review, I am not faulting Roger for no stage show like this one so I gave him 5, because I just fig that kind of stuff just doesn't happen anymore, way to costly, esp if you going to do a states wide tour. But I will be waiting and watching for his no doubt new dvd that will come out of his current 06 tour with a huge stage. Until then.

Second off the top this dvd is NOT closed Captioned ability ( Roger Waters in the Flesh is year 2000!) NO excuse for a dvd that has been held up for months and months. People need to flat understand this. One star alone off for this

ok its not like it's the best thing to do is compare videos/concerts, but at times you just have too. For once something comes out that is real good; it has to be at least equaled or better, not backwards. Once a standard has been set, its set, that's all there is to it.

I am also not into the Roger vs David deal. It is just plain and simple, is it good or not, not complicated to understand that. I don't care if the whole band was together still, ( pick a band, any band, same thing applies) if one video/concert was better than another, then call it like it is, simple as that.


Also, the state of Rock and Roll is deplorable today, so when something comes out, anything, it's like "oh cool"! Many people that write the reviews in here are not even 40 ( I am 42 ) and missed out on all the great shows of the 70's and 80's. pick a band, many of them smoked. Today? I have seen hundreds of shows, so I know. Saw PF in 86, was better than this show. The sax player at that show was all over the place when he would solo, body all over. Pulse guy sounded very good, but just stood there. I have a CD player if I want to just listen.


Well when the Eagle and Paul McCartney come out and tour and charge 250 a ticket and sell out everywhere, well that says allot. For they are not even as good as yester year! Nothing substitutes the energy of youth and a concert. The only time I have seen where this does not apply is Cream Reunion DVD 2005. They sound better than ever! ( well getting off drugs and booze helps allot haha )


having said all that.


Get your vote no fingers ready, but to bad, truth is the truth. If you're under 40 then you won't get it.


Light show is the best I have ever seen, but don't be fooled by, as they say about church, ( pomp and circumstance ) or ( all show and no go )


this show doesn't even get *going* until almost all the way through the first disc.

I suppose my biggest issue with PULSE is that while the performances are mostly perfect, they are cold and barren sounding, like a band tired of playing the same songs over and over. Roger Waters' 'In the Flesh' DVD may have not sounded as original, the group obviously enjoyed themselves and that came through making the viewing more pleasurable.

Doyle Bramhall II on "Flesh" pretty much almost stole the show. From what I see the new Roger R tour has the whole band back together from "Flesh" BUT DBII! Well well, so I just don't know and will have to do the wait and see deal.


Flesh is way better sounding than Pulse, but no stage props. So when I heard Roger was coming out again with the same band and all the stage props I went then I heard no BDII

Why? Did he not want to do it again?

Did Roger not want him on again?

Was/ is Roger jealous that BD stole the show, thus his "thunder"?

Does BD know he smoked on the dvd and wants more of the share of the shows than before and Roger said no?

Whatever the reason, once something works good DON'T MESS WITH IT! but its being messed with. Pretty much this is the main reason I am not going to go see it live, for what if its not as good?

Can't go backwards, life is to short for that. Pay $500 and be bummed? Would rather pay $20 for the dvd and be bummed it didn't work out then the show.

Been there done that with LOTS of bad shows, way more bad shows in 25 years then good ones. Tired or wasting money, it gets old ya know?. After the flesh dvd I went man! Missed the show! Will NOT miss it if it comes again. But no DBII on this tour.

Another Pulse bummer, David's voice was not even up to par, not even. His guitar was awesome.

Plus David does not have much stage presence, and that is important. I have a CD player if I want to just listen.

Bass player on this show using "Slap" technique", cool to hear it but it's not PF sound.

the guy with shoulder length curly hair, black vest on, white long sleeve, plays the synth, he was on Flesh also, on this dvd you just "saw" him here and there, didn't stand out. on Flesh, I still remember him on Dogs, starting out the song with an acoustic song and solo singing, very good job. now this is how you do a show. Spread it all around, give people some solo. I have a CD player if I want to just listen.


no excuses on old tech 94 yada yada yada, see Led Zeps DVD, best concert DVD released EVER. sounds killer. Or is there not a master tape for this PF show? well ok then, but if so.

The 3 singers, they were faded way into the background, unlike Flesh dvd where the 3 ladies stood out much better. Some PF "purists" may say that's not a good thing, that's debatable. However, music and well as women, have come along way since orig PF was recorded. Women are much more accepted to stand out and lead now. Its not like they were soloing all over the place, a few real good ones ( Mother! ), now WHO can say that Mother on Flesh DVD doesn't sound better than the orig CD? it blows the orig CD away!

The Encore was good, awesome ball that falls from the ceiling. And hey LOOK, David is actually moving! Some kind of hokie pokie dancing, or shuffling of some kind. And way more lights movement. I guess all this falls under bust them good on the last couple of songs and that's how they will remember you and forget the rest of the show was lame? Well the fans got into it ( for the first time and where pumping arms as you can see ) no David, doesn't work that way. well it does in here as one can see on the reviews, but like I said, most are young and missed out on allot, and many people are easily pleased.

Oh ya that plane that comes flying out of nowhere, that was good! Rewinded that one 3 times.
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Description of Pink Floyd - Pulse

This landmark DVD features the first ever film of Pink Floyd playing the band's seminal album, The Dark Side of the Moon, live in concert. The set documents the 1994 Division Bell tour and was filmed at London's Earls Court during a record-breaking 14-night residency. The two-disc release contains the full concert performance with rare backstage footage and previously unseen extras making the collection a must-have for Pink Floyd fans. Track Listing: 1. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Concert Version) 2. Learning To Fly 3. High Hopes 4. Take It Back 5. Coming Back To Life 6. Sorrow 7. Keep Talking 8. Another Brick In The Wall (Part 2) 9. One Of These Days 10. Speak To Me 11. Breathe In The Air 12. On The Run 13. Time 14. The Great Gig In The Sky 15. Money 16. Us And Them 17. Any Colour You Like 18. Brain Damage 19. Eclipse 20. Wish You Were Here 21. Comfortably Numb 22. Run Like Hell Features Concert Footage Restored, Re-Edited And Presented In Its Original 4:3 Aspect Ratio New 5.1 Surround Mix Screen Films Bootlegging The Bootleggers Videos Say Goodbye To Life As We Know It Wish You Were Here With Billy Corgan Photo Gallery Tour Stuff

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