
Pink Floyd: DVD: Behind The Wall - Inside The Minds Of Pink Floyd + CD: The Dark Side of the Moon (Revisited) [Import]-
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This a Region 0(All) DVD and it will play on any DVD players sold in the US or Canada. It will play also on any DVD players worldwide that plays NTSC format.
Track Listing:
Disc 01: CD - The Dark Side of the Moon (Revisited)
01 Speak To Me / Breathe - Adrian Belew & Alan White
02 On The Run - Larry Fast (Peter Gabriel) & Alan White (Yes)
03 Time - Robbie Krieger (The Doors) & Garry Green (Gentle Giant)
04 The Great Gig In The Sky - Rick Wakeman (Yes) & Steve Howe (Yes)
05 Money - Edgar Winter, Bill Bruford (King Crimson) & Tony Levin (King Crimson)
06 Us And Them - Dweezuk Zappa & John Wetton (King Crimson)
07 Any Colour You Like - Robben Ford, Steve Porcaro (Toto) & Aynsley Dunbar (Frank Zappa)
08 Brain Damage - Geoff Downes (Asia) & Robbie Krieger (The Doors)
09 Eclipse - Peter Banks (Yes), Tony Kaye (Yes) & John Wetton (Asia)
Disc 02:DVD Behind the Wall. Inside the Minds of Pink Floyd
Behind the Wall (Inside The Minds of Pink Floyd) tells the story of one of rock cultures most fundamental groups of all time. Their psychedelic beginnings, when the enigmatic Syd Barrett led the group, are narrated with interviews from the members of the quartet, to their artistic producers, managers, journalists and close friends. Also included are images of the band playing in those years of space and climatic sounds. The history advances to the album The Dark Side of The Moon, which placed them in the sales rankings for years, and also pauses in the The Wall which was trasformed int a monumental spectacle. The story continues with the film by Alan Parker, filmed in 1982, and transitions to the last years of the group when the line-up is led by guitarist David Gilmour and without the presence of Roger Waters (primarily responsible for the Wall). With the sad and unexpected death of keyboardist Richard Wright on September 15th 2008 from cancer, thus closes a crucial chapter in music history.