


. Review: Great piece of Pink Floyd history with much improved video. - This is a great remastering of the Pulse concert from 1994. I saw them on this tour in Raleigh back in the day. I had the original Pulse concert which had great music but the video was crap. With the poor low light sensitivity of the standard definition cameras used at the time, it was almost unwatchable. They decided to shoot it on video to save some $ because the lazer light shows were so expensive to produce. Anyway, if you realize what they had to work with, the remastered video is pretty good. The audio is good too but I had to add a little bass boost for my taste. My system is just stereo so I can't say how good the surround mix is but the stereo track is uncompressed pcm and is excellent. I love that they play the full dark side of the moon album as it really is a great album sometimes being overshadowed by the wall. The extra disc has the concert put to the videos displayed on stage during the concert...I'd rather watch the band myself. Of course, they are without Roger Waters who is a better writer than performer I think. The packaging it deluxe with a booklet full of pictures with the blinking light on the side of the package, although my light never blinked at all. As long as you understand this isn't widescreen 4k video, I think its a great pice of Pink Floyd history presented as well as it can be. Enjoy. Review: Puls remastered - This is a classic at it's best. I like the cover with the blinking red light. Video and audio are far better than the old DVD.
















| ASIN | B09MYRCWVF |
| Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,420 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) #61 in Country Rock (CDs & Vinyl) #226 in Country (CDs & Vinyl) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (2,200) |
| Date First Available | December 16, 2021 |
| Item model number | 19439899519 |
| Label | Pink Floyd Records |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Pink Floyd Records |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Original Release Date | 2022 |
| Product Dimensions | 7.6 x 6.4 x 1 inches; 1.15 Pounds |
| Run time | 4 hours and 39 minutes |
A**D
Great piece of Pink Floyd history with much improved video.
This is a great remastering of the Pulse concert from 1994. I saw them on this tour in Raleigh back in the day. I had the original Pulse concert which had great music but the video was crap. With the poor low light sensitivity of the standard definition cameras used at the time, it was almost unwatchable. They decided to shoot it on video to save some $ because the lazer light shows were so expensive to produce. Anyway, if you realize what they had to work with, the remastered video is pretty good. The audio is good too but I had to add a little bass boost for my taste. My system is just stereo so I can't say how good the surround mix is but the stereo track is uncompressed pcm and is excellent. I love that they play the full dark side of the moon album as it really is a great album sometimes being overshadowed by the wall. The extra disc has the concert put to the videos displayed on stage during the concert...I'd rather watch the band myself. Of course, they are without Roger Waters who is a better writer than performer I think. The packaging it deluxe with a booklet full of pictures with the blinking light on the side of the package, although my light never blinked at all. As long as you understand this isn't widescreen 4k video, I think its a great pice of Pink Floyd history presented as well as it can be. Enjoy.
S**D
Puls remastered
This is a classic at it's best. I like the cover with the blinking red light. Video and audio are far better than the old DVD.
N**S
PINK FLOYD PULSE (Restored & Re-Edited
Great Concert! PINK FLOYD is an amazing band. This remastered BLU RAY is an amazing!
J**3
The REAL Pink Floyd
I had previously purchased the standard DVD version of this concert. The blu-ray version is a dramatic improvement in both quality and content. For the fans who still mourn the departure of Roger Waters, Guy Pratt is an improvement in musicianship and can offer the necessary vocals without a hitch. Being one of the last shows, the full complement of extra musicians was definitely the way to go. Enjoy
S**A
Phenomenal Audio!!!
Thus came in a few days ago and I popped it in with the intention of watching 2-4 songs only. PQ is pretty decent to very good. It’s a Blu-ray & I was watching on my 4K TV so the upscale was pretty good. I’d give it a 4/5-Stars there. — now, the Audio on the other hand IS WORTH THE PRICE OF THIS SET ALONE!! Good Lord, I was literally blown away listening to this. It’s a Dts-HDMA 5.1 lossless Blu-ray & whoever did the work on this (“Restored & Re-Edited”), did a Superb job!! I didn’t upscale the audio, just watched it as is (DtsHDMA 5.1), but I may try to Matrix it up to Dts Neural X just to see if it can sound that much better. AQ gets a perfect 5/5-Stars Easily! - the 2nd disc has some nice features but aside from the 3 listed videos, the other Live bonus tracks are audio only (PCM 2.0/Stereo), accompanied with video but not actual Live Concert video themselves unfortunately. But they still sound damn good. - Anyway, this is a great set for the Perfect Audio Alone on disc 1 from their 1994 Division Bell tour at their 20 October 1994 concert at Earls Court, London.
W**N
Late period Floyd with some great performances and spectacle upscaled video.
Ok, if you can get past the fact that this isn’t Roger Waters version of Pink Floyd but David Gilmour’s. A terrific show that has all of the spectacle and, yes, quality music of going back to Syd (who started the band) through Roger (to led them to their greatest artistic and sales triumphs) and David (who managed to recapture that Floyd sound in a bottle for a pair of very good studio albums, world wide sold out tours. It’s a summary of the band’s career and a very good one. This remastered version is a terrific chance to see Pink Floyd perform at the height of their game as a touring unit (even without Roger who is ably replaced on the tour). David doesn’t dwell on ‘The Wall” (he does visit the songs that Gilmour had the largest impact on as co-writer and/or performer) go near “The Final Cut” or even “Animals” (which is too bad as it remains one of my fav Roger era albums). The two disc set also includes a booklet with plenty of pictures and, of,course, the little light pulsing. The remastering improves on the previous version but there are some inherent li itari0na of the video; since the show was shot on videotape, it is upscaled but has been restored. It looks pretty good but temper expectations as this ism’t going to look as good as if it had been shot 0n film. Aurally, it sounds exceptional although make sure to set up your system appropriately I.e.,if you’re going to listen in stereo select the stereo mix as when I tried the 5.1 through the stereo there was a buzz that wasn’t an issue when playing it through 5.1. For those complain(ng that this should have been remastered in 4K; it wouldn’t work because it was shot on standard video. You can upscale (which is what they did) which can squeeze every bit of detail out of the image but there’s just no 4K there to include.
J**.
Solamente Pink Floyd con esto digo todo si sos fan del grupo debes tenerlo en tu colección
P**A
Great 1994 video and sound
This was a great concert, with many essential Pink Floyd songs from the time period. Picture and sound are wonderful for a 1994 recording. Some folks have complained that it is not full screen. You must remember, this was a 512 line 4:3 videotape. You cannot turn it into 2160 line (4k) at 16:9 without aspect ratio distortion (unnatural picture stretching). The editors did their absolute best with this master. The color and sound are great, while preserving the 4:3 aspect ratio of the original video. Kudos to the remastering team. I should add, the alternate to altering the aspect ratio would be cropping out part of the picture. I think giving us the full 4:3 original picture was a refreshingly good idea. Also, this original, being British videotape, was PALS, not NTSC, so we got a much better picture than if it had been shot in the US based NTSC standard.
H**.
Sehr gute Musik
T**Y
The whole band at their absolute top notch performance levels. The video and audio are unbelievable, quality is unparalleled. I’m watching a bit of it every evening. Great music is such a treat. Have loved Pink Floyd since first hearing in 1970. This concert goes on my Desert Island selections.
F**8
Maravilloso, desde la presentación con la luz intermitente, hasta el sonido espectacular en 5.1
G**9
Great CD set of Pink Floyd live. All their great songs replicated in a live concert. Includes a complete live version of Dark Side Of The Moon and many other PF favorites. If you love Pink Floyd, then this is a must for any devotee. You won't be disappointed!
B**B
Great album
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