Year: 2005
Runtime: 30 mins
Language: English
Director: Peter Whitehead
Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Peter Whitehead, the documentary captures rare, full‑length performances by Pink Floyd’s classic late‑60s lineup recorded at Sound Techniques in London, alongside vivid footage from the legendary 14‑hour Technicolor Dream concert held at Alexandra Palace in April 1967.
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