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Pink floyd 4-hour double dvd video anthology rare! |
13 November 2005 |
| PINK FLOYD ANTHOLOGY - 2-DVD set The all-era, comprehensive FOUR HOUR PINK FLOYD DOUBLE DVD ANTHOLOGY is an incredible visual journey through the history of Pink Floyd... Some of this footage was only rumored to exist, such as the unedited footage of Syd Barrett’s struggling attempt to lip-sync Apples & Oranges on American Bandstand in 1967 (right before he was forced to leave the band due to his erratic behavior), a part of Sysyphus live from 1969, and the complete take of Astronomy Domine on Look of the Week in 1967 (followed by a Waters and Barrett interview)! A great deal of effort went into this anthology. This anthology set was originally offered in 1994 during the Floyd’s North American Tour... anyone else selling it would have received it from me, or from someone else who received it from me. How do I know? Because I paid a lot of money to have access to these and they were only ever available through me - exclusively! SO, IF YOU WANT THE BEST, HERE IT IS! If you want the watered down version of diminished quality and amateurish handling, go elsewhere. Now back to describing the videos... ;-) VOLUME ONE (1967-1973)... Arnold Layne 1967 (with band on the beach), Interstellar Overdrive - Excerpt from Granada 1967, Pow R Toc H - Look of the Week, Astronomy Domine - Look of the Week, 1967 (followed by an interview with Waters and Barrett where the host insults them by asking why does it all have to be so terribly loud? Waters delivers a brilliant response!), Interstellar Overdrive - studio footage of Floyd with Barrett recording this song in its entirety for Tonight Let’s All Make Love in London, 1967, The Scarecrow - Pathe Newsreel, Belgium 1967 (with Barrett and the band in the field with a scarecrow), Apples and Oranges - American Bandstand, 1967 (Barrett’s rapidly declining mental state has never been more apparent than when viewing this complete rendition of Apples and Oranges! His blank stares and unwillingness to cooperate prompt a series of concerned looks from Waters while they’re performing!), Apples and Oranges,1968 where Roger is lip-syncing the words and we now find Gilmour playing guitar. (A stark contrast symbolizing the birth of the new Pink Floyd!), See Emily Play, 1968, A Saucerful of Secrets - Various clips from 1968 and the early 1970’s (one clip shows the ballet dancers in front of the stage hopping around while the band played), Let There Be More Light - excerpt from 1968 (with band on train and in station), Flaming - Bouton Rouge, France, February 20, 1968, Let There Be More Light - Tous En Scene, France, October 31, 1968, Flaming - Tous En Scene, France, October 31, 1968, Astronomy Domine video 1968 (with Gilmour on guitar!), The Scarecrow Video 1968 (proof-positive that Roger Waters used a bowstring to play his bass guitar long before Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin! So there! ;-), Set the Controls - Excerpt from Belgium, 1968, Set the Controls - All My Loving, 1968, Point Me At the Sky Video 1968, It Would Be So Nice - Live excerpt from 1969, Sysyphus - Live excerpt from 1969, Atom Heart Mother - Hakone Aphrodite, Tokyo 1970 (film including the band at the Tokyo Airport as well as performing live!), Cymbaline - from An Hour with Pink Floyd at the KQED Studios in San Francisco, 1970, Set the Controls - Holland Pop Festival, 1970, A Saucerful of Secrets - Holland Pop Festival, 1970, Careful With That Axes Eugene - GTK, Australia 1971, Set the Controls - from Heart of the Sun, filmed at Earls Court in the early 70s, Careful With That Axe Eugene - from Superstars in Concert, early 70s, and Any Colour You Like - Various clips from the early 70s. VOLUME TWO (1973-1994)... Brain Damage/Eclipse - Backdrop film, 1974 (what was shown onround screen on stage), Welcome to the Machine - Backdrop film, 1974, Pigs on the Wing Video, 1977 (Battersea Power Station footage of pig launching!), Happiest Days of Our Lives - Excerpts from various live shows, 1980, Another Brick in the Wall Part 2 Video, 1980 (with kids in schoolyard, NOT the common one from The Wall Movie), Comfortably Numb - Live from Nassau Coliseum, NY 1980, Pink Floyd The Wall - Theatrical trailer for movie, 1982, When the Tigers Broke Free Video, 1982, The Gunner’s Dream, The Final Cut, Not Now John, and The Fletcher Memorial Home - all from the Final Cut Video EP, 1983, Learning To Fly (Edit #1) Video 1987, On the Turning Away Live Video, Atlanta 1987, Dogs of War Live Video, Atlanta 1987, Signs of Life Live Video, Atlanta 1987, One Slip Live Video, Italian 1987, On the Run - Backdrop film, 1987, Run Like Hell - Previously unreleased live clip from Atlanta, 1987 (official video taping, but never previously released!), Yet Another Movie - Live on a floating stage in The Grand Canal, Venice, Italy on July 15, 1989, Shine on You Crazy Diamond - Live Knebworth, 1990, Take It Back Video - by Marc Brickman, 1994, Keep Talking - Official live version from Foxboro Stadium, Boston, May 19, 1994, High Hopes Video, 1994. PLEASE READ! The following applies to ALL DVDs I list for auction... 1) These DVDs are for use in your home DVD player and computer DVD-rom drive... they are NOT cheesy Video CDs that only work in some machines! These DVDs will NOT play in a CD player or CD-rom drive; you must have an actual DVD player to view them. 2) These are all American Region DVDs (will not play in DVD players purchased outside North America). No overseas bidders unless you are certain you can play American DVDs in your machine. 3) All DVDs in this collection are "Macrovision-encoded" to prevent copying. If you're not familiar with this, Macrovision-encoded discs play exactly as any DVD would, but the digital signal becomes scrambled if any attempt is made to copy or duplicate the DVDs. Many DVD releases these days are encoded with this technology. 4) Each and every DVD is housed in a double DVD case (with full-color art as shown in each listing), and is designed to accommodate companion audio CDs. Yes, that's right... EVERY DVD comes with a surprise companion CD! Please do not write to ask what each CD consists of... I'm not telling! That's why I call it a "surprise", right?! But know that I have a massive Pink Floyd collection rivaled by few, so I am certain you’ll love every aspect of your purchase, and will not find better quality items than I have. (Note: The companion CDs are NOT audio versions of the DVDs. That would be silly. The companion CDs are relevant to accompany these DVDs and are "stand-alone" pieces worthy of the best collections.) 5) The high bidder will pay their bid price for the DVDs plus the shipping charge noted below. The surprise bonus gifts will be included solely at my expense and do not represent any monetary portion of this sale. 6) All sales are final, absolutely no refunds on DVD purchases. In the case of a defective or damaged DVD or CD, please contact me right away for a replacement of the same title only. 7) IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THESE DVDs, E-MAIL ME PRIOR TO BIDDING! If you want more details on the quality, etc, let me know. Be sure to check out the other Pink Floyd and related titles I have up for auction right now... multiple wins may be combined for shipping. Thanks for bidding and good luck!
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