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'Pulse' DVD Chronicles Final Pink Floyd Tour

Published: 10/11/05 at 4:49 PM ET
Written By: Eva Lam
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(andPOP) - Pink Floyd fans have been waiting a long time for this: The DVD debut of the band?s concert film ?Pulse? will be released in the U.K. on Dec. 5.

The EMI project, originally released in 1995 along with a double-disc CD set of the same name, follows the band during their final tour in 1994 in support of the album ?The Division Bell.?

The footage was taped during Pink Floyd?s record-breaking 14-night run at Earl?s Court in London.

According to Billboard, the second disc features the first-ever complete performance of their hit 1973 album ?Dark Side of the Moon.? The first disc offers older hits (?Another Brick in the Wall Pt. 2," "Learning To Fly") and material from "The Division Bell" ("Keep Talking," "Take It Back").

The DVD graphics are designed by long-time Pink Floyd collaborator Storm Thorgerson. Extra features include the back-screen stage projections for such songs as "Shine On You Crazy Diamond," "High Hopes" and most of the "Dark Side of the Moon" material, as well as videos for "Learning To Fly" and "Take It Back."

The feature ?Bootlegging the Bootleggers? includes bonus performances of four ?Division Bell? songs, while the documentary ?Goodbye to Life As We Know It? has never-before-seen footage of Pink Floyd on the road.

?Pulse? was a big hit in its original home video form, spending 176 weeks on Billboard?s Top Music Video chart. The album version debuted at No. 1 on The Billboard 200 and has sold 1.48 million copies in the U.S., according to Nielsen SoundScan.

Pink Floyd?s classic line-up recently reunited for a four-song set at London?s Live 8 concert in July. The one-off reunion was the first time Roger Waters, who left the group in the mid-1980s after a falling-out with other band members, has performed with Pink Floyd since 1981.



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