DVD Review: "Pink Floyd: The Story of Wish You Were Here"
Pink Floyd: The Story of Wish You Were Here follows the prog rockers on a quest to follow up their massively successful "Dark Side Of The Moon" album. Through vintage and current interviews the members explain how memories of founding member Syd Barrett, along with the theme of "absence," formed the core idea of what the album would eventually become.
The documentary is a tight 60 minutes, and whether you're a diehard or casual fan, Pink Floyd: The Story of Wish You Were Here is an excellent way to learn more about this seminal band. It's also a fly-on-the-wall look at the actual process of making an album from conception to song-writing to album sleeve design. This documentary covers it all.
Bonus features includes an additional 25 minutes of interview footage that did not make the film's final cut. Among this footage are Waters' and Gilmour's individual acoustic performance of the title track.
Drumroll please... 10 out of 10 drumsticks
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