DVD 1: Pink Floyd's Piper At The Gates Of Dawn:
This is the definitive critical review of the first Pink Floyd album. Piper stands alone as the only Floyd album on which Syd Barrett wrote the bulk of the material and performed as lead vocalist and guitarist. This independent film review draws on rare film of Pink Floyd performing the songs which make up Piper.
DVD 2: Pink Floyd's Atom Heart Mother:
Thirty-five years on, Ron Geesin revisits the work and describes the circumstances surrounding the creation of the album. We also hear the views of David Gilmour, Roger Waters and Nick Mason.
DVD 3: Pink Floyd's Wish You Were Here:
Wish You Were Here was released in September 1975 as the follow up to Dark Side of The Moon - a pretty hard act to follow, but in many respects this amazing new album outshone its illustrious predecessor.
DVD 4: Pink Floyd: In Their Own Words DVD and Book Set:
This penetrating film draws on the unique reflections of David Gilmour, Syd Barrett, Nick Mason, Richard Wright and Roger Waters to strip away the rumours and half-truths and produce the ultimate critical review of Pink Floyd, as published in the media by those who really matter: the band members themselves.
Also featured are the views of Floyd collaborators such as Ron Geesin, co-writer of Atom Heart Mother, and a rare television broadcast in which Roger Waters shares his views on the likelihood of a Floyd re-union live on air! Not to be missed by any Floyd fan...
The 72 Page Booklet:
Features reflections and hindsight's from Pink Floyd.
DVD 1: Pink Floyd's Piper At The Gates Of Dawn:
This is the definitive critical review of the first Pink Floyd album. Piper stands alone as the only Floyd album on which Syd Barrett wrote the bulk of the material and performed as lead vocalist and guitarist. This independent film review draws on rare film of Pink Floyd performing the songs which make up Piper.
DVD 2: Pink Floyd's Atom Heart Mother:
Thirty-five years on, Ron Geesin revisits the work and describes the circumstances surrounding the creation of the album. We also hear the views of David Gilmour, Roger Waters and Nick Mason.
DVD 3: Pink Floyd's Wish You Were Here:
Wish You Were Here was released in September 1975 as the follow up to Dark Side of The Moon - a pretty hard act to follow, but in many respects this amazing new album outshone its illustrious predecessor.
DVD 4: Pink Floyd: In Their Own Words DVD and Book Set:
This penetrating film draws on the unique reflections of David Gilmour, Syd Barrett, Nick Mason, Richard Wright and Roger Waters to strip away the rumours and half-truths and produce the ultimate critical review of Pink Floyd, as published in the media by those who really matter: the band members themselves.
Also featured are the views of Floyd collaborators such as Ron Geesin, co-writer of Atom Heart Mother, and a rare television broadcast in which Roger Waters shares his views on the likelihood of a Floyd re-union live on air! Not to be missed by any Floyd fan...
The 72 Page Booklet:
Features reflections and hindsight's from Pink Floyd.