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Good find SD. I have the DVD of that concert sitting on my desk. I'll have to give it a blast afore I turn in tonight.

Cheers:PDT_Xtremez_14:, mate!
 
shame im on a lappy, would love to see those tracks on a BIG screen... do you reckon they had their own reactor out the back of the place to provide the power needed for that lot?
 
Saw them in berlin at the olympic stadium berlin in august that year.
I have to say what a fecking amazing concert sound, lights, atmosphere, the whole shabang. Arrived fairly early so we were only about 30 odd feet from the stage so had a fantastic view. I think my ribs are still vibrating to this day from the pure volume !!!!
 
I too have the Pulse DVD, also got it on CD and they are both fantastic. Have a few Strongbow’s, sit back, relax and let Comfortably Numb blow you away.


Scissor Sister, my arse!
 
Wasn't that the tour where they literally brought the house down at earl's court & one of the stands collapsed?
 
£37,500 fines for the collapse of a seating stand during Pink Floyd concert


Wednesday, 26 June 1996

A judge at Knightsbridge Crown Court in London yesterday imposed fines totalling £37,500 following the collapse of a seating stand during a Pink Floyd concert at Earls Court exhibition centre, in which 40 people were injured. About 14,000 fans were at the concert in October 1994, when the stand, holding more than 1,000, collapsed as the show began.
The venue's owner, Earls Court Ltd was fined £12,000, the chartered engineer, David McCallum, was fined £18,000 and Jonathan Smith, a former director of the seating contractor, Arena Promotional Facilities, fined £7,500 after all admitted breaches of the Health and Safety at Work Act. They were also each ordered to pay £5,000 prosecution costs. Judge Timothy Pontius said: "This was an accident waiting to happen."
 
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