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So, this piece, *Pink Floyd: Live in Royaumont, FR (1971)*, is a fascinating glimpse into the band's early experimentation. The recent discovery of a brand new 16mm source from the French INA Archives has added layers to the already rich visual tapestry. The blending of several camera angles creates a seamless experience for two songs, including the mesmerizing 'Set The Controls For The Heart of The Sun.' The atmosphere is almost hypnotic, and you can really feel the band's energy, especially in how they play with sound and light. It captures that unique early '70s vibe, with a rawness that many later productions lack. The performances are compelling, showcasing their improvisational skills and emotional depth, which really draws you in.
This film stands out due to the recent emergence of the 16mm footage, which has not been widely seen before. It adds to the already rich history of Pink Floyd live performances collected by enthusiasts. Given the scarcity of quality recordings from this period, this version has sparked renewed interest among collectors. Itβs a conversation piece for sure, blending visual and auditory elements that really encapsulate the band's essence during their formative years.
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