Pulse Blu Ray came in the mail yesterday, and I just sat through the whole concert (2,5 hours) without touching my phone once. The picture quality hadn’t really changed from the DVD (the concert in Earls Court was filmed on video and you can’t master that beyond 720 unfortunately, unlike film), but the sound was phenomenal.

I’ve listened to a lot of their stuff recently thanks to streaming, I never owned physical albums from them that wasn’t an obvious one, like Dark Side of the Moon or The Wall, you know. So have really done a deep dive only in the past 10 years.

Definitely my favorite dad band.

    I was at one the nights at earls court when they toured Division Bell in 1994. Still the best concert I’ve ever been to.

      Dubman must’ve been something to see live. They had technical stuff there nobody else used for many years because of the cost. I think they had to use sponsors on the tour to make it profitable, despite doing mainly stadiums.

      Dubman same! I was only 12 so was a bit young to appreciate the whole show, but High Hopes, Comfortable Numb and Run Like Hell are still vivid memories

      The production costs must have been huge. I think they had the biggest circular screen in the world. The laser show completely filled earls court. It was incredible.

      they’re a band i definitely appreciate more as i get older. that said, wish you were here is one of my favorite songs.

      I watched a VHS of Live in Pompeii on acid back in the mid 90s. Felt like it went on for 10 hours. A bit mental in parts.

      They’ve had some great tracks obvs but this is my fave of the lot. Simply perfect.

        LT42
        Watched it after a massive bucket session in the early 90’s. Pure stoner rock.

        alistair Guy Pratt has been a more than adequate replacement when on tour. But I’m definitely on the side of “original lineup” arguements, with exception (I think/I’m still undecided/it’s complicated..) of Van Halen

          ScottBailey oh I have that. I even bought it new when it came out! I had just discovered them when it came out in 1994.

          alistair
          Completely agree. without Roger they weren’t the same. Still good live though. Guy Pratt was an excellent bass player instead of Roger.

          The Pulse-version of The Great Gig in the Sky beats the album-version IMO, even if Dark Side of the Moon is my favorite album of theirs.

          ScottBailey Guy Pratt is undoubtedly a competent musician as witnessed on Pulse but without Waters, they ain’t Floyd. Although they will never admit it, Roger and Dave needed each other

            Dark side of the moon, wish you were here are both brilliant albums but my fav album is Animals. I hated it for years then I finally got it in my 30’s.

              Plus, when Pink Floyd did that one off gig in Hyde Park, it might as well have been called Pink Floyd & Roger Waters. Think he’d have been happy with a spotlight on him all night and a big ass sign behind saying “LOOK AT ME!”

                Dubman Brilliant album. Floyds run from Meddle (so underrated) to the Wall is incredible. Echoes has to be one of the best albun closers ever

                  alistair
                  Wish I got tickets to see Roger waters The wall. I watched it on TV a while ago. looked & sounded chuffing awesome