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  1. Picked this up on blu-ray and absolutely loved it! A must-have for pre Dark Side Floyd fans. Really well filmed and sensational sound. Editing is still too busy for my taste, but not the worst in that department. So cool to have modern sounding live versions of tracks like Interstellar Overdrive, Let There Be More Light, Childhood's End and Atom Heart Mother. And Vegetable Man??? Are you freaking kidding me? Nick seriously dug deep. I only wish he would've done this many years ago, so they could've toured long enough for me to see it before bastard covid came along. They don't try to recreate everything note for note, which is smart. They just try to capture the original spirit of the material within their own interpretation and at that, they definitely succeed. The only thing I didn't love was some of the vocal deliveries, especially the guy from Spandau Ballet. That part, I wish, they would've stuck to a little more faithfully. Musically though, all very tight. You can tell they're all having a ton of fun with it. Seriously, I'm overjoyed with this release at a time when we sadly can't attend real shows. Again, highly recommended.
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