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So, 'Delicate Sound of Thunder' captures this fascinating period for Pink Floyd, yeah? It's not just a concert film; it’s this atmospheric blend of live performance and vivid visuals that really takes you back to the late '80s. The pacing is really interesting, moving between their classic hits and newer material from 'A Momentary Lapse of Reason.' You get this sense of the band finding their footing without Waters, and the whole vibe feels both nostalgic and fresh. The practical effects and stage design are quite stunning, adding depth to the performances. Watching it feels like being part of something big, something transitional for them.
This title has seen a few releases since its original VHS format, but collectors are often drawn to the more recent editions for improved audio-visual clarity. The scarcity of early formats has created a niche market, making the various releases appealing to those who appreciate both the music and the film aspect. Interest also spikes around anniversaries or special editions, so it’s worth keeping an eye out for limited runs.
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