(hennemusic) Pink Floyd is previewing footage of "One Of These Days" as featured in the restored 1972 "Live At Pompeii" concert film ahead of its theatrical release this spring.
The clip primarily focuses on drummer Nick Mason in action as the group delivers the track just days before it was issued as part of its 1971 album, "Meddle."
Directed by Adrian Maben, "Pink Floyd at Pompeii - MCMLXXII" captures the band performing in the ruins of the ancient Roman Amphitheatre in Italy, where the group played an intimate concert without an audience.
Filmed in October 1971, the performance marked the very first live concert to take place at Pompeii; the project also includes rare behind-the-scenes footage of the band beginning work on "The Dark Side Of The Moon" at Abbey Road Studios in London, UK.
The film has been meticulously hand restored, frame-by-frame, from the original 35mm cut negative - discovered in five dubiously labelled cans within Pink Floyd's own archives. This momentous breakthrough unearthed the very film that rolled through the cameras during those sweltering days amidst the ruins of Pompeii over 50 years ago.
"Pink Floyd: Live At Pompeii" is a rare and unique document of the band performing live in the period prior to 'The Dark Side Of The Moon,'" says Mason.
The restored project will appear in select cinemas and IMAX worldwide; get more details here
Pink Floyd Preview 'One Of These Days' From Pompeii Concert Film
Pink Floyd Preview 'Brain Damage' Studio Recording From Pompeii concert film
Pink Floyd Preview 'Dark Side Of The Moon' From Live At Pompeii Concert Film
Watch Pink Floyd at Pompeii - MCMLXXII Trailer
Susanna Hoffs Shares New Version Of 'Eternal Flame'- Miley Cyrus To Unleash 'End Of The World'- more
Quick Flicks: The Million Eyes of Sumuru
Bob James & Dave Koz - Just Us
Travel News, Trips and Tips: Spring In To Travel With These Items
Motley Crue Cancel Festival Appearance For Health Reasons
Air Announce Record Store Day Releases And Expand Tour
The New Pornographers Get Animated For 'Ballad of the Last Payphone'
Tetrarch Deliver 'Cold' Visualizer
Mikkey Dee Helps Mad Invasion 'Crack The Sky'
Another Damn Disappointment (A.D.D.) Share 'Lights Go Out'
Black Sabbath May Continue As Avatars
Shannon Larkin and Tony Rombola Exit Godsmack