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Newly restored and remastered ‘Pink Floyd at Pompeii’ film is an audio/visual spectacle originally appeared on Goldmine.
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This week saw the first official release on vinyl of Pink Floyd's legendary 1971 set played in Pompeii - showing to what extent the British band were once one of the greatest live acts in the world.
Previously, Pink Floyd have topped the UK Albums Chart with Atom Heart Mother (1970), Wish You Were Here (1975), The Final Cut (1983), The Division Bell (1994), Pulse (Live) (1995) and The Endless ...
By Thomas Smith Pink Floyd have scored their first No. 1 LP ... Here (1975), The Final Cut (1983), The Division Bell (1994), Pulse (Live) (1995) and The Endless River (2014).
Pink Floyd secure a seventh Official Number 1 album with Pink Floyd at Pompeii – MCMLXXII this week. The groundbreaking 1972 film, directed by Adrian Maben at Floyd’s Pompeii Roman ...
Tracy said: "Collectable value can be due to rarity, different variants to the norm, oddities (misspelling on DVD cases or books), nostalgia - people buying back their memories, limited edition ...
The new 4K restoration of the classic 1972 film Pink Floyd At Pompeii MCMLXXII – and its 2025 soundtrack remix by Porcupine Tree’s Steven Wilson was released on 2CD, 2LP, Blu-ray and DVD ...
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Tracy commented: "Collectable value can be due to rarity, different variants to the norm, oddities (misspelling on DVD cases or books), nostalgia - people buying back their memories, limited edition ...
These DVDs could sell for a decent amount of money if you have them stored away in the back of a cupboard somewhere at home. In many households, Brits still haven't got rid of their old DVD ...