Pink Floyd/MD, USA 1975 8mm Restored Edition
Pink Floyd/MD, USA 1975 8mm Restored Edition
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The existence of footage of Pink Floyd's 1975 tour is already rare, but the other day, an 8mm video of the Landover performance on June 9th appeared on YouTube and made enthusiasts all over the world go crazy. Although the recording time is only 3 minutes and 30 seconds, the content that clearly captures the important scenes of that day's live performance is amazing, and above all, the image quality is surprisingly excellent for an 8mm video shot from the audience seats, so it was considered for release. I did. However, at the last minute, an overseas enthusiast borrowed this 8mm film and obtained his own remastered version. The original image quality was excellent, but the work was also spectacular. The HD image quality is so clear that it's incomparable to the version that originally appeared on YouTube, and I'm at a loss for words. In addition, the audio has been upgraded to the point where you can enjoy the amazing and rare footage with peace of mind by precisely synchronizing the high-quality audience recording familiar from SIGMA's "DEFINITIVE LANDOVER 1975" with the fragmented footage. As I mentioned earlier, the great thing about this video is that even in its fragmented state, it covers the songs performed live that day, and captures the essential parts of the stage production of each song. . In the first half of the new song set, it is very valuable to be able to see the performance scene of “You Gotta Be Crazy” for a moment. In "Shine On You Crazy Diamond", which concludes this corner, a mirror shaped like a circular saw rotates to create the finale, and you can clearly see the audience getting excited. This solves those who were wondering what was the excitement that was happening there when listening to the audience recording of the 1975 tour. In the "Madness" part, you can clearly see that there were two chorus members on stage from the middle (you can even see them dancing and clapping, albeit briefly), and above all, the theme of each song is projected on a circular projector. If you look at this video, you'll understand why the audience was so excited. Then, in the second half of "Echoes", there was a smoke production from multiple directions, and you could feel how this overwhelmed the audience. In addition, the sound quality of the synchronized sound source is very good, so I think it feels even more realistic. A shocking first audience shot that condenses the charm of the legendary 1975 tour into three minutes. The extremely valuable footage has been incredibly updated and will be luxuriously released. I'm sure there are many enthusiasts who were satisfied with the YouTube version, but the extreme feel of this upper will definitely put them off. Live at Capitol Center, Landover, Maryland, USA 9th June 1975 1. Pre-Show 2. Raving And Drooling 3. You Gotta Be Crazy 4. Shine On You Crazy Diamond 5. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Ending) 6. Intermission 7 . On The Run 8. Time 9. Time (Guitar Solo) 10. Breathe (Reprise) 11. Money 12. Brain Damage 13. Eclipse 14. Echoes 15. After Show COLOR NTSC Approx.3min.
1. Pre-Show 2. Raving And Drooling 3. You Gotta Be Crazy 4. Shine On You Crazy Diamond 5. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Ending) 6. Intermission 7. On The Run 8. Time 9. Time (Guitar Solo ) 10. Breathe (Reprise) 11. Money 12. Brain Damage 13. Eclipse 14. Echoes 15. After Show COLOR NTSC Approx.3min.