Momentary Lapses: The True Story Of Pink Floyd - Uncensored
Momentary Lapses: The True Story Of Pink Floyd - Uncensored
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- Erscheinungstermin: 21.5.2010
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Spieldauer: 60 Min. - Darsteller: Pink Floyd
- Originaltitel: Pink Floyd - A Momentary Lapse of Reason
* Spr:E;Ländercode:Keine Angabe;Laufzeit:Keine Angabe
This is the independent film history of Pink Floyd. The controversial twists and turns of the Floyd story is told in a unique series of interviews featuring Roger Waters, David Gilmour, Nick Mason and the late Richard Wright.
The recollections of the band are compared and contrasted the views of the insiders who worked with Pink Floyd in the studio and on the road.
The war between the late Norman Smith and Syd Barrett is laid bare. Original producer Joe Boyd recalls his frustrations over losing the band to EMI, Ron Geesin gives a blunt appraisal of the making of "Atom Heart Mother". EMI Studio engineer Peter Mew remembers the "Ummagumma" debacle. Vocalist Clare Torry reveals the truth behind The Great Gig In the Sky while Snowy White and Andy Roberts from Floyd's "surrogate band" recall the surreal backstage environment on "The Wall" live shows as the poisonous rift between Waters and Wright reached its zenith.
This unaligned and autonomous film is unauthorised. It was made with complete editorial freedom and has not been vetted or approved by members of Pink Floyd.
The recollections of the band are compared and contrasted the views of the insiders who worked with Pink Floyd in the studio and on the road.
The war between the late Norman Smith and Syd Barrett is laid bare. Original producer Joe Boyd recalls his frustrations over losing the band to EMI, Ron Geesin gives a blunt appraisal of the making of "Atom Heart Mother". EMI Studio engineer Peter Mew remembers the "Ummagumma" debacle. Vocalist Clare Torry reveals the truth behind The Great Gig In the Sky while Snowy White and Andy Roberts from Floyd's "surrogate band" recall the surreal backstage environment on "The Wall" live shows as the poisonous rift between Waters and Wright reached its zenith.
This unaligned and autonomous film is unauthorised. It was made with complete editorial freedom and has not been vetted or approved by members of Pink Floyd.