As has come up before in this, and other threads, there is, occasionally, some confusion between the Audio and Video versions of Delicate Sound of Thunder and Pulse. By their very nature Video versions of live albums are generally from a single concert. Indeed even the Knebworth audio is very slightly edited between the Bluray and the CD albeit it is all the same concert. Having taken audio rips of the Blurays in this Box Set I have titled DSOT (Video) as Live in New York 1988 and Pulse (Video) as Live at Earls Court 1994 to distinguish them from the Audio versions in my collection.
Looks like the new Delicate Sound of Thunder will be getting a theatrical showing on Oct 15! I bet this will also see an individual release for the holiday season.
Yeah, this usually leads to DVD/Bluray release! I have been waiting a long time to see this film and so will be a Day 1 purchase for me and a couple of copies as gifts.
Busy time: Nick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets (Bluray/CD) September 18 Roger Waters - Us + Them (Bluray/CD) October 2 Pink Floyd - Delicate Sound of Thunder (Cinemas (Social Distancing capacity)) October 15
Actually I would have disagreed with you, until I had heard a dozen or so RoIO's of Nick's band (over the last few months), I was delightfully surprised by what I heard, it was really very enjoyable. The thing that stands out, for me, on Us + Them is One Of These Days, it has bit more "bite".
How many members of Pink Floyd does it take to change a lightbulb? Who knows but why does it have to be so terribly bright!
I dunno i prefer Guy's playing on One Of These Days he has such a great bass tone Rogers U&T audio is souless bland and dry the mix has sucked the life out of the show in comparison too Nick's and DSOT which have a live sound too them
This was Storm's idea, I think - it was meant to be a symbol for the light show. I hear you. I found those occasional bright circles of light around Mr Screen annoying at David's 2016 concert. I was trying to see something from far back and then - aaargh, my eyes are blinded!!
It took 2 to do the bass on U&T ...at least with the Saucers they went back to a quicker tempo, which I personally much prefer.
According to Pinkfloyd.com this is a 90 minute version, unless they have made an error in the details. Note: the only previous version that was 90 minutes was the Laserdisc. "Cinema distribution company Trafalgar Releasing today announced the release of the restored, re-edited and remixed version of Delicate Sound of Thunder in cinemas around the world for a one-night-only event on Thursday 15th October 2020. Screenings of the 90-minute, 4K feature will take place subject to local venue COVID-19 measures, and tickets will be on sale from Thursday 27th August, with local screening details searchable at www.DelicateSoundOfThunder.com. Some theatres are able to offer a specially-created Dolby Atmos mix, but please note that dates are subject to change based on the status of local cinema re-openings."
Not surprised. Almost every Floyd related theatrical release has been edited with the exception of Roger's Wall film.
Live in Gdańsk doesn't contain the full show on the dvd. Was there any outcry over that? I can't remember.
At the time yes, but considering Rick got the words wrong to "Breathe"/"Time" on the night - and no one was really expecting Gdansk to come out at all - it didn't attract too much attention really.