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So, this is Pink Floyd: The Wall Live at Earl's Court from 1980. It features some proshot footage that's got a bit of a low-quality vibe, but it captures the band's performance energy pretty well. The concert atmosphere? Dark, moody, a bit surreal, just like the album. The pacing is quite interesting, flowing from one intense number to the next, and you really feel the themes of isolation and angst come through the visuals and music. There are some practical effects that add to that immersive experience, even if they don’t look as polished as you’d expect from a studio release. It’s a fascinating piece, especially knowing there’s film shot that hasn’t seen the light of day yet.
Low-quality proshot footage.Concert atmosphere reflects the album's dark themes.Film version remains unreleased.
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