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Pink Floyd - Divided We Fall: The Wall Live At Earl's Court (2000) [2 x DVD-5] Repost

Pink Floyd - Divided We Fall: The Wall Live At Earl's Court (2000)
2xDVD-5: NTSC 4:3 (720x480) VBR | Dolby AC3, 2 ch
Progressive Rock | Harvested | 01:58:15 | ~ 8.47 Gb

Divided We Fall is a Pink Floyd bootleg, recorded August 9th 1980 at Earl's Court Arena during The Wall Tour. Divided We Fall was released again in 2000 with the audio soundboard recordings from the The Wall concerts synced with the video…

Pink Floyd - A Tree Full Of Secrets (1999) [18CD Box Set]  Music

Posted by v3122 at June 21, 2020
Pink Floyd - A Tree Full Of Secrets (1999) [18CD Box Set]

Pink Floyd - A Tree Full Of Secrets (1999) [18CD Box Set]
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
Cochon Productions | ~ 6.72 or 3.31 Mb | Artwork
Progressive Rock, Psychedelic Rock

PINK FLOYD - A Tree Full of Secrets. A temporary ultimate Pink Floyd rarities compilation. There are in fact 17 audio CDs and 1 data CD. This latter CD contains all the artworks and booklets, and some bonus files…
Pink Floyd - Is There Anybody In There? The Wall Live 1980 (The High Resolution Remasters) (2020)

Pink Floyd - Is There Anybody In There? The Wall Live 1980 (The High Resolution Remasters) (2020)
FLAC (tracks) - 1,41 Gb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 501 Mb | 03:38:31
Progressive Rock, Psychedelic Rock | Label: The Brickwall Records & Tapes / Bootleg

Is There Anybody Out There? The Wall Live 1980–81 is the third live album released by Pink Floyd in 2000. It is a live rendition of The Wall, produced and engineered by James Guthrie, with tracks selected from the August 1980 and June 1981 performances at Earls Court in London. The shows involved the construction of a wall on stage throughout the first half of the show. Once complete, members of the band performed in small openings in, atop, in front of, or even behind the wall. The album artwork featured the life-masks of the four band members in front of a black wall; the masks were worn by the "surrogate band"[4] during the song "In the Flesh". "Goodbye Blue Sky" and parts of "Run Like Hell" were taken from the 17 June 1981 show, the very last performance by the four-man Pink Floyd until the 2005 Live 8 concert.

Pink Floyd - Pulse (2006) [2 x DVD-9 + 2 x DVD-5]  Music

Posted by v3122 at June 20, 2020
Pink Floyd - Pulse (2006) [2 x DVD-9 + 2 x DVD-5]

Pink Floyd - Pulse (2006)
2006 | Rock/Pshychedelic/Progressive | DVD Video
2xDVD-9 or 2xDVD-5: PAL 4:3 (720x576) VBR
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround, 448 Kbps/DD 5.1 Surround, 640 Kbps/DD 2.0, 448 Kbps
Pshychedelic Rock, Progressive Rock

Recorded in the fall of 1994, this DVD shows the band - David Gilmour, Nick Mason, and Richard Wright - in their highest form. The concert features songs from Wish You Were Here, The Wall, A Momentary Lapse of Reason, and Dark Side Of the Moon performed in its entirety. Also included are screen films that were projected during the concert, documentary, photo gallery, and even some bootlegs…
Pink Floyd - P.U.L.S.E. (1995) [2018, Remastered, Vinyl Rip 16/44 & mp3-320 + DVD] Re-up

Pink Floyd - P.U.L.S.E. (1995)
Vinyl Rip 16/44 | Flac(Image + Cue) > 976 Mb
MP3 CBR 320Kbps > 425 Mb | Artwork(jpg) > 135 Mb
DVD-9: NTSC 4:3 (720x480) VBR | LPCM, 2 ch, 24 bit, 96 kHz > 5.46 Gb
Pink Floyd Records, PFRLP17 | Progressive Rock

~ 4 × Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, Remastered, 180 gram. Mastered By – Bernie Grundman, James Guthrie, Joel Plante ~
Brit Floyd - Pink Floyd Greatest Hits: Live From Liverpool (2011)

Brit Floyd - Pink Floyd Greatest Hits: Live From Liverpool (2011)
DVD-9: PAL 16:9 (720x576) VBR | LinearPCM, 2 ch
Progressive Rock, Brit Pop | ~ 7.31 Gb

~ Live in Liverpool, Echo Arena, 22 January 2011 ~

Pink Floyd - Pulse (1995) {2000, Reissue}  Music

Posted by popsakov at June 1, 2024
Pink Floyd - Pulse (1995) {2000, Reissue}

Pink Floyd - Pulse (1995) {2000, Reissue}
2CD | EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 982 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 428 Mb
Full Scans | 01:16:09 + 01:11:48 | RAR 5% Recovery
Art Rock / Progressive Rock / Psychedelic Rock
EMI Music #7243 8 32700 2 6

Pink Floyd claim they had no intention of recording another live album when they began the Division Bell tour, but performing The Dark Side of the Moon in its entirety convinced the group to release another double-live set, called Pulse. There's no question that the group is comprised of talented musicians, including the number of studio professionals that augmented the trio on tour. Whether they're inspired musicians is up to debate. A large part of Pink Floyd's live show is based on the always impressive visuals; on the Division Bell tour, they closed each show with an unprecedented laser extravaganza. In order for the visuals and the music to coincide, the group needed to play the sets as tightly as possible, with little improvisation. Consequently, an audio version of this concert, separated from the visuals, is disappointing. Pink Floyd play the greatest hits and the new songs professionally, yet the versions differ only slightly from the original recordings, making Pulse a tepid experience.

Pink Floyd - Pulse (1995) {2000, Reissue}  Music

Posted by popsakov at June 1, 2024
Pink Floyd - Pulse (1995) {2000, Reissue}

Pink Floyd - Pulse (1995) {2000, Reissue}
2CD | EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 982 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 428 Mb
Full Scans | 01:16:09 + 01:11:48 | RAR 5% Recovery
Art Rock / Progressive Rock / Psychedelic Rock
EMI Music #7243 8 32700 2 6

Pink Floyd claim they had no intention of recording another live album when they began the Division Bell tour, but performing The Dark Side of the Moon in its entirety convinced the group to release another double-live set, called Pulse. There's no question that the group is comprised of talented musicians, including the number of studio professionals that augmented the trio on tour. Whether they're inspired musicians is up to debate. A large part of Pink Floyd's live show is based on the always impressive visuals; on the Division Bell tour, they closed each show with an unprecedented laser extravaganza. In order for the visuals and the music to coincide, the group needed to play the sets as tightly as possible, with little improvisation. Consequently, an audio version of this concert, separated from the visuals, is disappointing. Pink Floyd play the greatest hits and the new songs professionally, yet the versions differ only slightly from the original recordings, making Pulse a tepid experience.
The Australian Pink Floyd Show - Best Of Pink Floyd - Live At The Royal Albert Hall 2007 (2007) Repost

The Australian Pink Floyd Show - Best Of Pink Floyd - Live At The Royal Albert Hall 2007 (2007)
DVD-9: PAL 16:9 (720x576) VBR | LPCM, 2 ch / AC3, 2 ch
Progressive Rock | 01:42:15 | ~ 7.86 Gb

The Australian Pink Floyd Show is an incredible live concert featuring amazing musicians performing Pink Floyd's music with astonishing note-for-note perfection in a dazzling stage show. This public television special showcases newly enhanced stage, light, laser and special effects in their sold out May 2007 concert at London's most prestigious venue, The Royal Albert Hall…

Pink Floyd - Pulse (1995) {2000, Reissue}  Music

Posted by popsakov at June 1, 2024
Pink Floyd - Pulse (1995) {2000, Reissue}

Pink Floyd - Pulse (1995) {2000, Reissue}
2CD | EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 982 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 428 Mb
Full Scans | 01:16:09 + 01:11:48 | RAR 5% Recovery
Art Rock / Progressive Rock / Psychedelic Rock
EMI Music #7243 8 32700 2 6

Pink Floyd claim they had no intention of recording another live album when they began the Division Bell tour, but performing The Dark Side of the Moon in its entirety convinced the group to release another double-live set, called Pulse. There's no question that the group is comprised of talented musicians, including the number of studio professionals that augmented the trio on tour. Whether they're inspired musicians is up to debate. A large part of Pink Floyd's live show is based on the always impressive visuals; on the Division Bell tour, they closed each show with an unprecedented laser extravaganza. In order for the visuals and the music to coincide, the group needed to play the sets as tightly as possible, with little improvisation. Consequently, an audio version of this concert, separated from the visuals, is disappointing. Pink Floyd play the greatest hits and the new songs professionally, yet the versions differ only slightly from the original recordings, making Pulse a tepid experience.