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So, 'Pink Floyd: Belgian TV 1968' captures a fascinating snapshot of the band in their early days. The atmosphere is almost surreal, filled with those dreamy, psychedelic vibes that Pink Floyd is known for. Each song, from 'Astronomy Domine' to 'See Emily Play,' is paired with visuals that really highlight the experimental nature of the band at that time. The pacing is a bit loose, which works in favor of the film, allowing you to soak in the music and oddball imagery. And it's interesting to note that this was David Gilmour's film debut, so there's a certain charm to seeing the band before they truly exploded into the mainstream.
This film is part of the Pink Floyd visual history that collectors love to dig into. With its limited releases and various formats over the years, finding a good quality version can be a challenge. The scarcity of this footage contributes to its interest, especially for those who appreciate the band's evolution and the psychedelic era of the late '60s.
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