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Pink Floyd: London 1966-1967
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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 0790051000134
Format: Best of, Color, Import, NTSC
Label: See for Miles UK
Languages: English (Original Language), Analog
Manufacturer: See for Miles UK
Number Of Discs: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: See for Miles UK
Release Date: October 11, 1994
Running Time: 70 minutes
Studio: See for Miles UK
Theatrical Release Date: 1995
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Average Rating: 
Rating: - Art music video magic
Pink Floyd live in London 1966/1967 DVD is the art of film, sound, lighting, graphics, people, and places. Interesting looks back in time at the youth of a rock band and the people who came to see them.
This time period seems to be no different than the rave culture of the 90s. For the beatles, the who and rolling stones to recognize Pink Floyd as something to be look at and heard, is the turning point to further investigate their talent and where it may go.
This DVD shows the studio ... Read More
Rating: - Made me sad...
I just don't get it. A just-barely-OK lengthy take of "Interstellar" with footage including some weird (not at all in a good/interesting way...I mean weird that anyone decided that it was relevant to the Floyd) faux-psychedelic documentary about London circa '66/'67 interspersed with precious few live clips (again, not that bomb...some footage finds PF looking about as enthused as a kid in church) and you have this perplexingly disappointing release. This is almost bootleg level in terms of editing ... Read More
Rating: - Worth a look
This review is for the Pink Floyd London 66/67 combination two disc DVD/CD set.
Quite good, in fact. But viewers should be aware this is not the "Tonite Let's All Make Love In London" movie. It is a combination of filmed portions from that movie, with complete uncut versions of The Pink Floyd performing, "Interstellar Overdrive" and "Nick's Boogie," both from the movie's sessions, and a second audio disc with remastered versions of both tunes. The DVD includes interviews with Mick Jagger, ... Read More
Rating: - For 'Die-hard fans' only --also beware in PAL not NTSC.
I purchased this tape in Nov.2000.
At first I was disappointed because the copy sent to me was in PAL format , then I purchased a multi-format VHS VCR so that I could exchange tapes with relatives abroad.
The seuences 'echo' a favored time . Not particularly interesting musically but a historical 'gem'.I transferred it to NTSC format; then the soundtrack to Cassette & CD (with 'Synthesized stereo/Surround' sound ,as the tape is Monophonic). Recently I've made a DVD+R transfer ,since a ... Read More
Rating: - A brief look at the peak of the swinging sixties
This is not for people who try synchronizing "Dark Side of the Moon" with "The Wizard of Oz". Nor is it for those who think "Comfortably Numb" has a "kick-[bottom] solo." Nor is it for those expecting live concert footage of Syd Barrett with the band (although there is a little without sound). It's mainly just shots of Floyd in the studio jamming on "Interstellar Overdrive". The visuals are terrific. In one scene, it shows us rare footage of a Yoko Ono exhibit in which a model has her clothes cut off by ... Read More
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