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The music of Pink Floyd and the total work of art of this iconic group has been shaping our culture for six decades now. It is an indispensable part of our view of the world. For more than 30 years, The Australian Pink Floyd Show has ensured that this unparalleled cultural heritage appears as vividly as ever, and can renew itself time and again. With their very own, often humorous but always dedicated look at the oeuvre of great role models, they not only create the faithful audio-visual reproduction of Pink Floyd's best moments from all eras, they also rarely bring what they hear to life and thus create magnificent concert experiences.
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The concert was filmed progressively over the 'Best of the Best' tour in the spring of 2016 in Germany but the bulk of the material was filmed in the last week of the tour, playing in many great venues including the famous Festhalle in Frankfurt, a venue that Pink Floyd themselves performed 'Animals'. A cinematic approach was taken to produce a film of a concert which we hope will give much enjoyment to the viewer and listener.
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Following the sold out dates earlier this year, and taking its title from the lyrics of the Floyd classic "Shine On You Crazy Diamond", the band are not yet revealing the format of the 2012 "Exposed In The Light" tour but the scale and ambition of this band is well documented! As News of The World summarised; "The Australian Pink Floyd Show is as good as it gets for fans of Syd Barrett and Roger Waters, Gilmour, Wright and Mason".
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Recorded at the Hammersmith Apollo on the 17th July 2011. Includes; Disc 1 Shine On You Crazy Diamond 1-5, Welcome To The Machine, Coming Back to Life, Arnold Layne, Sorrow, Learning to fly, Dogs, Speak To Me, Breathe, On The Run, Time, Breathe (Reprise), The Great Gig In The Sky, What Do You Want From Me, Careful with that Axe Eugene, Money, The Happiest Days Of Our Lives, Another Brick In The Wall part 2, Wish You Were Here, One Of These Days, Comfortably Numb, Run Like Hell. The band were described by Floyd drummer Nick Mason as "Very good, probably better than we are," and even engaged by David Gilmour to perform at his 50th birthday celebration! The Australian Pink Floyd Show have also been described by Sunday Times as "The best tribute band in the world".