And so I sat down last night, watched the blu-ray and came up with this…
You can get your own copy of this from:
Blu-ray – http://amzn.to/pfwywhbluray
DVD – http://amzn.to/pfwywhdvd
So here we are again and this is the final of the Pink Floyd Immersion box set trilogy. But what do I think? Is it another brick in the wall or did it leave me feeling comfortably numb? There’s only one way to find out and that’s to watch the video.
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Of course, you can see the unboxing of this box set here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOtZsYdhPKw
Title Music:
“Stinkhorn” by Darren Lock
Background Music:
“Open Field”
“Herbie Smiles”
All music has been written and recorded by Darren Lock and is used by permission because I am that Darren Lock who wrote and recorded this music. If I could figure out how to give myself permission and prove conclusively to YouTube that I am the artiste in question I would do it. What do they want….blood?
To buy an EP containing some music:
http://music.darrenlock.com/album/the-stinkhorn-ep
Or visit my iTunes page:
http://bit.ly/m53fg8
Or my own music page:
http://music.darrenlock.com
Or perhaps I can interest you in a T-shirt:
http://lock.spreadshirt.co.uk
So this is the final unboxing in the Immersion box set trilogy. It’s quite sad to reach the end of this long journey which began in September 2011. The Wall is an album I absolutely loved as a teenager, but have drifted away from in later years, being more a fan of the movie than the album per se.
So make a nice cup of tea, sit back and enjoy the next twenty or so minutes as I guide you through all the goodies that make up this final box set.
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Music used in this video:
“Return of the Snapdragon”
“Open Field”
“Herbie Smiles”
“Steady State of Flux”
All recordings made by Darren Lock and copyright to Darren Lock used in full permission because I am that Darren Lock who spent his time and money recording the music in the first place. I am only stating that here because YouTube seems to persecute musicians who use their own music in their videos because we have no actual way of proving categorically that we own all our copyright. Heigh ho!
If you have read down this far, please visit http://music.darrenlock.com and buy some of my music because it would be a nice thing for you to do. Or you can find me on iTunes if you like iPod and iMacs and all other electronica beginning with the letter “i”.
I was meant to make this video last week but serious illness prevented me from doing anything for the past five days. But here we are looking at the “Is There Anybody Out There” special edition from 2000. I thought I’d rebuy this set and give it a look as I was interested to see how much material from this was going to be reproduced in the forthcoming “The Wall Immersion Edition” box set.
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Background Music:
“Still Crane Lake” by Darren Lock (that’s me)
“Widowspeak” by Darren Lock (that’s also me)
To buy the album that features this music, click:
http://music.darrenlock.com/album/god-pays-debts-without-money
It seems such a long time ago when I sold all my computer games in order to fund the purchase of this particular box set. I was impressed when I got it and I am still impressed to day. It oozes class and quality and is exquisitely designed.
Loyal viewers PinkFloydFan95 and CalentureAU and PsyPhiRevolution all suggested this album for review. So is this ia steaming cow pat or a pint of gold top? You’ll have to watch the video to find out!
Here’s a link to my webpage which features a video of “Atom Heart Mother” as background music to a nature programme: http://www.darrenlock.com/?p=460
Title Music:
“Stinkhorn” by Darren Lock
Background Music:
“The Mist Suite” by Darren Lock (that’s me)
To buy an EP containing this music:
http://music.darrenlock.com/album/the-stinkhorn-ep
Or visit my iTunes page:
http://bit.ly/m53fg8
Or my own music page:
http://music.darrenlock.com
Or perhaps I can interest you in a T-shirt:
http://lock.spreadshirt.co.uk