
Pink Floyd’s Another Brick In The Wall Part 2 Continues to Shine Through the Restored P.U.L.S.E. Concert Film
Few live performances have maintained their impact across generations quite like Pink Floyd’s presentation of Another Brick In The Wall Part 2 in the restored P.U.L.S.E. concert film. Captured during the band’s 1994 performance at Earls Court in London on the European leg of The Division Bell tour, the production remains one of the defining visual records of the group’s later era.
The newly restored edition of P.U.L.S.E. benefits from careful re editing using the original tape masters, a process completed for The Later Years project and now presented in deluxe Blu ray and DVD collections. The release also features updated packaging developed by members of the original creative team, while reviving the famous pulsating light that first appeared with the 1995 CD edition.
One of the highlights is undoubtedly Another Brick In The Wall Part 2, a performance that continues to attract enthusiastic discussion among music fans. Viewers frequently praise the chemistry between guitarist David Gilmour and Tim Renwick, whose closing guitar work has been singled out by many listeners as one of the standout moments of the concert. Bassist Guy Pratt has also earned widespread appreciation for his energetic playing, with fans often pointing to the memorable bass techniques heard during the performance.
The concert itself offers far more than a single classic hit. Its setlist spans several decades of Pink Floyd’s history, including celebrated songs such as Money, Wish You Were Here, Time, Comfortably Numb, One Of These Days, and Wot’s… Uh The Deal. An exclusive complete version of Pigs On The Wing, previously available only on the 1977 Animals 8 Track cartridge release, adds further historical interest for longtime followers.
Another defining feature of P.U.L.S.E. is its complete live presentation of The Dark Side Of The Moon. The film remains the only fully recorded and professionally filmed performance of the entire landmark album, making it an essential document for both dedicated collectors and new audiences discovering Pink Floyd’s catalog.
Audience reactions continue to highlight not only the music but also the atmosphere created by the musicians on stage. Many viewers have commented on drummer Nick Mason’s relaxed presence and the evident enjoyment shared by the band throughout the show. Combined with sophisticated visuals and carefully crafted production, the restored performance demonstrates why P.U.L.S.E. remains one of the most celebrated concert films in rock history and why Another Brick In The Wall Part 2 continues to resonate with listeners decades after it was first performed.