Though primarily known for his musical contributions, Nigel Pulsford’s screen credits offer a fascinating glimpse into the late 90s and early 2000s music scene, making his appearances highly valuable for collectors of music documentaries and concert films. As the lead guitarist for the iconic British rock band Bush, his presence in their visual output is integral to understanding the band's aesthetic and impact during a pivotal era for alternative rock.
His most notable appearances for physical media aficionados include *Bush: Alleys and Motorways* (1997), a must-have for any fan looking for a comprehensive look at the band's rise, often sought after on rare VHS or early DVD pressings. For those who appreciate the raw energy of live music captured on film, Pulsford prominently features in *Woodstock '99* (2000), a documentary that vividly chronicles one of the most infamous music festivals in history. These releases are more than just concert footage; they serve as time capsules, solidifying Pulsford's role in a significant chapter of music and home video history.