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Pink Floyd: Pulse

Pink Floyd: Pulse

19958.42h 22m

Overview

Live performance from the legendary band, recorded live at Earls Court in London on 20th October 1994, during The Division Bell tour.

Directed by David Mallet
Produced by David Gilmour, Lana Topham, James Guthrie
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Top Cast

David Gilmour

David Gilmour

Self - Guitars, Lap Steel Guitar, Talk Box, Vocals

Nick Mason

Nick Mason

Self - Drums

Richard Wright

Richard Wright

Self - Keyboards, Vocals

Sam Brown

Sam Brown

Self - Backing Vocals

Jon Carin

Jon Carin

Self - Keyboards, Vocals, Programming

Claudia Fontaine

Claudia Fontaine

Self - Backing Vocals

Durga McBroom

Durga McBroom

Self - Backing Vocals

Dick Parry

Dick Parry

Self - Saxophone

Guy Pratt

Guy Pratt

Self - Bass, Vocals

Tim Renwick

Tim Renwick

Self - Guitars, Vocals

Themes & Keywords

rock concertlive musicearls courtpink floydmusic concertcelebratory concertlive concertdave gilmour (pink floyd)

About Pink Floyd: Pulse

Pink Floyd: Pulse is a music film released in 1995 exploring themes of rock concert, live music, earls court, pink floyd, music concert, celebratory concert. Directed by David Mallet, it stars David Gilmour, Nick Mason, Richard Wright. Live performance from the legendary band, recorded live at Earls Court in London on 20th October 1994, during The Division Bell tour.

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