David Gilmour: Live At Pompeii

2017

Documentary / Music

IMDb Rating 8.8/10 10 903 903

Plot summary

Decades after first performing there with Pink Floyd, singer-guitarist David Gilmour returned in July 2016 for two concerts in the ancient Italian amphitheatre as part of his Rattle That Lock tour.



August 16, 2023 at 01:38 PM

Director

Gavin Elder

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628.4 MB
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1 hr 8 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by verjan2 10 / 10

Gilmour as usual

Awesome - breathtaking - stunning. DG, maybe the best rock guitarist at present, again proves he is doing the best rock shows ever. Genius loci and déjà vu that will get you into your knees. Bravo, David! And once again: Awesome - breathtaking - stunning, Awesome - breathtaking - stunning.

Reviewed by jonmurdock 9 / 10

Over 70 and Still Screaming

David Gilmour makes it scream whether it's a Gibson with a whammy, a strat, or a beat up telecaster. This guy can WAIL at 70 years of age, and not only that, sing. It would be a great show for any Pink Floyd fan in any conventional setting, but the fact that this is recorded at Pompeii is maximus head-rushis. The song that REALLY jumped out during the opening numbers was The Great Gig in the Sky, where singer Lucita Jules was truly amazing to watch and hear. Her mouth is so large she looks like a human Pez Dispenser, but the sound coming out of that mouth is something to behold. Her companion, Louise Clare Marshall, also has a great singing voice - although your attention may be focused on her large booty during the entire show. If you have attended many rock concerts, this is pretty much how this one works as do the rest: some questionable stuff with interjections of great stuff building up to the greatest stuff and a mind-boggling light show. As a Pink Floyd fan, I am gonna go ahead and give this film a 9/10 score. I may re- do that score later, as my sound system is far superior than that of my local theater.

Reviewed by Prismark10 6 / 10

Spectaculum

He may have hit 70 in 2016 but former Pink Floyd member David Gilmour is still performing and in the Pompeii Amphitheatre, he does the first public performance at the venue since 79 AD.

Gilmour teams up with longtime collaborator Marc Brickman for an audio visual spectacular. Brickman is the maestro of colour and light, what better way to bring his magic to work in the amphitheatre known as the the Spectaculum.

Gilmour performs songs from his solo career as well as from his Pink Floyd days including 'Wish You Were Here' 'Comfortably Numb' and 'One Of These Days.'

Fans of Pink Floyd will lap this up.

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