Pink Floyd - French TV 1968-1969 Trailer

Pink Floyd - French TV 1968-1969 Trailer (1968)

01 July 1968

This DVD was received from an anonymous fan without any info about the lineage, but the quality of these rare TV archives is superb! This is the very first time that the footage from Samedi Et Compagnie and Forum Musiques surfaces, as well as the 4th song the Floyd played at Bouton Rouge (Let There Be More Light), making the Floyd performance from Bouton Rouge available in its complete form, for the first time. And even if the rest of the Bouton Rouge show, as well as the live performances from Tous En Scene and Surprise Partie, were available previously, they are presented here without any logo, and with better video and audio quality than the previous versions. During the French spoken parts (band introductions and the David Gilmour interview during Forum Musiques), English sub-titles are available. Last but not least, some extremely rare black & white promo videos from that era are also included as bonus, even if they are not mentioned in the artwork.

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