
Pink Floyd have confirmed details of their eagerly-anticipated DVD ‘Pulse’ capturing the band’s legendary 1994 Earls Court shows.
The double disc, released on December 5, includes a full concert performance from the fourteen night residency together with rare backstage footage and previously unseen extras.
The shows caused such a stir at the time because the band played their seminal album ‘Dark Side Of The Moon’ in its entirety – featured on disc 2 of this release.
Also included on the three hour DVD are the original screen films used during the 1970’s ‘Dark Side Of The Moon’ tours, promos videos, screen films and a feature called Bootlegging the Bootleggers.
The DVD graphics are designed by long-term band collaborator Storm Thorgerson.
The full tracklisting is as follows:
DISC 1:
Concert Part 1:
Shine On
Learning To Fly
High Hopes
Take It Back
Coming Back To Life
Sorrow
Keep Talking
Another Brick In The Wall (part 2)
One of These Days
Screen Films:
Shine On
High Hopes
Learning to Fly
Bootlegging the Bootleggers:
What Do You Want From Me
On The Turning Way
Poles Apart
Marooned
Shorts:
Time (Eames)
Money (Alien)
Speak To Me 1987
Pulse TV Advert
Videos:
Learning To Fly
Take It Back
DISC 2:
Concert Part 2:
Speak To Me
Breathe
On The Run
Time
The Great Gig In The Sky
Money
Us And Them
Brain Damage
Eclipse
Wish You Were Here
Comfortably Numb
Run Like Hell
Screen Films:
Speak To Me (graphic)
On The Run
Time 1994
The Great Gig in the Sky (wave)
Money
Us And Them 1987
Brain Damage
Eclipse
Alternate Screen Films:
The Great Gig In The Sky (animation)
Us And Them 1994
Behind the Scenes Footage:
Goodbye to Life As We Know It
Photo Gallery
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