Data: 1989-2005
Miejsce:
Psychedelic Closet Records
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1. Radio KAOS
Video Information: Laser Videodisc, digital sound, stereo, extended play
(CLV), CX noise reduction system
Video Company: CMV Enterprises, Image Entertainment.
Catalog Number: ID6334CB
Release Information: 1989 release. One sided laserdisc with videos of four
songs; (Radio Vawes, Sunset Strip, Four Minutes, The Tide Is Turning). 20
minutes long. Description: Front Cover: Picture of the Radio KAOS logo, Back
Cover: Picture of Roger Waters live, song titles, credits and text that
reads: Radio KAOS is a result of the vision and ideas of Roger Waters, the
man who was the driving force behind the legendary Pink Floyd. Radio KAOS is
a unique and highly original concept. The video comprises some of the best
tracks from Roger Waters' first album since his departure from Floyd. Label:
White Image Entertainment labels with black and blue writing.
2. What Gods Wants Part 1
Lovely 10" laser disc featuring the video for What God Wants Part 1.
Released in small quantities in Japan and deleted very soon after. Featuring
an Obi strip and 4 page info-book inside which is mainly written in Japanese
although the lyrics are offered in Japanese and English. The laserdisc
itself features three tracks: 1. What God Wants, part 1 (sometimes reffered
to as animation version) 2. Interview (short interview with Roger Waters) 3.
What God Wants, Part 1 (Performance version with Snowy White!). Issue number
is Sony SRM 4828. These are rarely seen or offered for sale so to guess it's
worth is impossible.
3. Glastonbury 2002
Roger Waters appearance at the Glastonbury Festival on the 30th of June 2002
on the Pyramid Stage. Prior to the event, the press had somehow got hold of
a rumour that Pink Floyd were to appear, causing untold excitement amongst
Pink Floyd fans!
4. Tsunami Aid - A Concert For Hope
The performance, which was not shown live, having been pre-recorded at the
NBC studio in New York City, featured Roger and Eric sat on stools, playing
acoustic guitars, with the lyric delivered in a quiet and almost mournful
style which suited the occasion perfectly. Eric chose to simply play guitar,
and the subtle backing vocal of Katie, Carol, and PP, complemented the
respectful reading of the Floyd classic. |