Venue : “Superstars In Concert”:
Careful with That Axe
Setlist : Hollywood Bowl – September 22nd, 1972: Breathe, Money, Eclipse, One Of These Days, Careful That with Axe
Dark Side Of The Moon promo: Time, Money, Us And Them, Brain Damage, Eclipse (animated Film by Ian Emes originally projected during 1973-1975 tour)
Welcome To The Machine promo (animated by Gerald Scarfe originally projected during 1977 tour)
LA Sports Arena – April 27th, 1975: Have A Cigar, Shine On You Crazy Diamond, Breathe, On The Run, Money, Echoes
Pigs On The Wing, Promotional Pig Launch Film for Animals LP – December, 1976
In concert film, 1977:
Stadthalle, Vienna, Austria – February 1st, 1977: Sheep, Dogs, Pigs, Shine On You Crazy Diamond, Have A Cigar, Money, Us And Them
Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim, CA – May 7th, 1977: Sheep, Pigs
Olympiahalle, Munich, Germany – March 1st, 1977: Sheep, Pigs on a Wing, Dogs, Pigs, Shine On You Crazy Diamond, Welcome To The Machine, Have A Cigar, Shine On You Crazy Diamond pt.2, Money
DJ plays Animals
Bonus tracks, live in
Review :
Their first two volumes of this series were silver dvd copies of the first two discs of the fan Harvested label’s three disc Pink Floyd Video Anthology dvdr set. Video Anthology Vol. 3, the latest release by the Japanese Harvested label, uses the third disc of the fan production as a basis but insert the fan Harvested’s release 8mm into the proper chronological order making this flow together better. The disc begins with “Careful With That Axe,
The Hollywood Bowl 23 minute long 8mm footage is identical to what was featured with Sirene’s Damn Braces: Bless Relaxes. It has a lot of wobble but has some good close-ups and captures the fireworks display at the end of the show. The sound is dubbed in from the excellent audience recording. The Dark Side Of The Moon promo footage, as well as the “Welcome To The Machine” film, is what the band projected onto the screens during their concerts in the mid 70’s. “Time”, “Money”, and “Us & Them” were recorded from “Top Of The Pops” on BBC television in 2003 and “Brain Damage”, “Eclipse” and “Welcome To The Machine” from MTV. The images are fascinating of course but it is surprising the quality is not as good as it could have been given how recent they were broadcast. The “Pigs On The Wing” promo is excellent quality and features the pig flying around Battersea Power Station. Roger Waters used this film on his 1984 and 1987 tours.
The 8mm films are interesting because they are the only live video documents from two of Pink Floyd’s biggest tours. The LA Sports Arena film from April 27th, 1975 is seventeen minutes long and has dubbed sound. The master film was used by Harvested and contains some good close-ups of the stage, but is otherwise very jumpy and unfocused. The
The “DJ speaks” track is a short vignette from “WKRP In