Pink Floyd At Pompeii – Mcmlxxii [VINYL]
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Pink Floyd At Pompeii – Mcmlxxii [VINYL]
“Pink Floyd at Pompeii – MCMLXXII” é o show inovador de 1972, realizado nas ruínas assustadoramente bonitas do antigo anfiteatro romano em Pompéia, Itália, com áudio aprimorado recém-mixado por Steven Wilson.

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Domenico’s Reviews –
Here finally is the re-release of the remastered 4K scan restoration and surround remix of the theatrical film, PINK FLOYD AT POMPEII MCMLXXII (1972). Originally, French director Adrien Maben had an idea to film “The Floyd” (as they were referred to back in the day) in front of classical paintings. The band rejected the idea. After quite a bit of time had passed and the director and the band had still not managed to meet, he went on holiday to Pompeii with his wife. Sometime during his walks around the ruins, he lost his passport. Returning there in the evening to search for it, he found himself inspired by the stillness of the ruins and its atmosphere. Thus was born an idea. Contacting The Floyd again, he proposed that he film them live amongst the ruins in the Roman Ampiheater of Pompeii. They liked the idea and agreed. One of the city council memebers was a Floyd fan in Pompeii, and he convinced the city’s elders to do the unprecedented: Allow a rock band to perform and record amongst the ruins of the ancient city. No one would be allowed to do so again for 45 years until, David Gilmore, by then a legend, came back and performed an actual concert in Pompeii at the same site in 2016. This is also available on Blu Ray, BTW .
Despite his initial good fortune, Maben’s troubles began. Maben soon discovered that the cables he had run out to the Ampitheater where gladiators once battled were inadequate for the massive power supplies needed, and ultimately he had to run a massive cable all the way back to the city of modern Pompeii with persons posted to guard it. His one week of filming was now down to 3 or 4 days. Still, he wanted to create an “anti-Woodstock.” The trend had been to record a band live with the audience becoming another member. In THIS case, Pink Floyd would be performing only to the crew, and we viewers would be their audience–along with a few children who managed to sneak in (one of my friends’ cousins in Vico Equense recounted how he snuck in with his friends.) Even in early October, the band perfomed under the burning sun, resorting to even filming some night time shots perhaps because the ampitheater was so much cooler. It also made for some very creative use of lighting to have Waters and Gimour appear and disapppear. Track shots and varius techniques showed the band walking along Veusvius (and Etna?) and when the film was intitally shown, despite good reviews Adrien Maben decided it was a bit too short. He also filmed the band doing some more performances in Paris and rehearsing back in Abbey Road Studies, where they would work for the next year experimenting and recording what would become thier number one album, THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON–selling over 50 million copies, and staying on the billboard top 200 for 741 weeks- over 14 years. This second release in 1974 would become the definitve theatrical Pompeii film. For years growing up, I would go over to friend’s parties. In those darkened parent’s living rooms we would hang our with our girl friends and watch this film on low res VHS tapes. The audio often wouldn’t track well. Eventually I would pick up my own “HI FI” stereo copy of the film -that was still new technology. Later,I would snag a much better looking release on Laserdisc in my quest for the perfect copy. Finally, in the early 2000’s the film was released on DVD. Alas it was a new, “Director’s Cut.” Usually, I prefer these cuts in movies, but in this case it was far inferior, and picture quality is middling. Maben added video game-like computer graphics, very dated looking even for then, cutting away from the band and distracting from the film. Additional inteviews that he shot in 16mm black and white were added, but they only served to slow down the film. Digging into the sub menus, one could find the first cut of the film- but it is only the performances. Interviews with Nick mason ordering breakfast, “I’ll have egg, sausage, chips and beans – and a tea,” and seeking in vain a pie without the crust. Along with the band’s reminiscences, Waters arguing about over active imaginations hearing a sibilance on a second cut of Obscured by Clouds ( foreshadowing their later acrimonious breakup), and some very stoned and funny commentary by Gilmour and Waters, the former assuring us that they are not a “Drug-orientated group. Trust us” while being very red-eyed and obviously stoned, had audiences laughing quite strongly. None of that was visible on the DVD as a fluid cut. One could also find an interview with driector Maben, which is unfotunately not available on this release. What is available is a MUCH sharper (Finally) higher resolution presentation, with the same cut much as I saw on VHS, Laserdic, and finally in IMAX at the theaters last week, which should please most buyers. Unfortunately, they did not make the film available in 4K UHD, I suspect beacause they think that demand might not warrant it, but this copy is the highest quality home release we Floyd fans have ever had. Acoustically, much as in the IMAX presentation, this cut is a revelation. The soundtracks are available in three flavors: 2.0 uncompressed LCPM: linear pulse coded Modulation, which is the highest possible quality for a two channel stereo presentation and probably close to how it was originally presented in the best theaters back in the 70’s. You also have 5.1 Dolby True HD surround, and Dolby Atmos, in which if you have the right speaksers and set up sounds will seem to emanate from your ceilings as well as to be a totally emersive wrap around experience. I had my head cocked and turning behind me in the theater as I could hear Richard Wright and Dave Mason’s separate voicies behind me, as well as sound swirling around the theater. The famed Steve Wilson has done an amazing job remixing and cleaning up these old recordings, which sound like today’s best reference grade audio; that’s no small achievement for a 53 year old film. Subtitles are available in German, Italian, Spanish, and others- but no English, and they are limited to speech and not whilst singing, as is typical of most concert discs, unfortunately. The film is both surprising, at times humorous, and strangely meserizing, with Maben’s tracking shots around drummer Nick Mason, and other cuts of the band bringing us into a near trance-like state. Images of frescos from ancient Pompeiian homes, and statues seem erie and fit in with shots of the city and the music, making for a unique experience. I would not throw out my old copy just for the additional interviews and Maben’s commentary, but this is clearly the superior and only copy to have if you wish to see Pink Floyd in concert as they were intended to be seen. Online you can find an audio only recording of Nick Mason and Steven Wilson discussing the film after watching it with audience on its 2025 premiere. I’ve waited 40 years to see this properly released. Highly recommended.
Tangram7 –
Very happy with this, I had to order the vinyl record and the cd. I bought Meddle when it first come out, I loved it then and love it now all those years later. Sounds great thanks to Steven Wilson whose done a excellent job on this. Bought all his Yes remixes and they are excellent too. Didn’t think I was going to get the vinyl order today as Amazon said it was going to be delayed. But thanks to them they got it to me today. Brilliant music from one of the best bands around, well (used to be). Hope PF keep upgrading their albums for many years to come. Recommended album 5*/5*.
Nicola Naccari –
La confezione è arrivata sigillata senza alcun segno o ammaccatura, in oltre con un giorno di anticipo (e questo grazie alla logistica di Amazon)
Nella custodia di cartoncino troviamo i due dischi più un libretto di carta con immagini e le note dell’opera che non voglio giudicare in quanto non sono un critico e non voglio scadere nei soliti e banali giudizi, chi acquista un album dei Pink Floyd, sa cosa compra.
Ad ogni modo sono soddisfatto, anche se, per un evento del genere, si poteva fare sicuramente meglio di così (aggiungere qualcosina in più… Un piccolo gadget che so… Mah va bene anche così, d’altronde è quello che sta registrato sui CD che ci interessa 🥰).
Domenico’s Reviews –
Kein Vergleich zu meiner alten DVD, Ton und vor allem das Bild sind einfach mega . Unglaublich was man mit der heutigen Technik aus so alten Filmmaterial rausholen kann . Ein Kunstwerk in Vollendung. Und das es dieses Meisterwerk jetzt auch auf CD gibt setzt nochmal das Sahnehäubchen oben drauf. Als junger Mann habe ich das Konzert als Vhs Video cassette vom Fernseher auf meinen Kassettenrecorder überspielt, die Qualität war natürlich alles andere als optimal, aber fürs Auto und meinen Walkman wollte ich es für unterwegs haben . Umso schöner das es dieses Konzert in einer unglaublich tollen Qualität zu genießen gibt , einfach herrlich.
Delaunay –
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