For the first time ever in Australia, the number one music DVD has outsold the number one CD.
The battle of the week was between Muse and Pink Floyd.The Floyd DVD 'Pulse' has been one of the most anticipated releases since AC/DC's 'Family Jewels' and The Eagles 'Live From Melbourne' but had the luxury of being a year down the track for greater impact.
And it did ...
Pink Floyd's 'Pulse sold more than 16,000 units in Australia last week compared to around 14,700 for Muse 'Black Holes and Revelations'.
DVD sales rarely top 10,000 units in a single week in Australia with the average number one title normally achieving often around 3000.
'Pulse' captured Pink Floyd's 1994 Division Bell tour.
It featured the Floyd line-up of David Gilmour, Richard Wright and Nick Mason.
The highlight of the disc is an entire performance of the 'Dark Side of the Moon'.
Contents for 'Pulse' are:
Disc One: Concert Part One
Shine On You Crazy Diamond
Learning To Fly
High Hopes
Take It Back
Coming Back To Life
Sorrow
Keep Talking
Another Brick In The Wall (Part 2)
One of These Days
Screen Films:
Shine On You Crazy Diamond
High Hopes
Learning to Fly
Bootlegging the Bootleggers:
What Do You Want From Me
On The Turning Way
Poles Apart
Marooned
Videos:
Learning To Fly
Take It Back
Tour Stuff:
Maps, Itinerary, Stage Plans
Pulse TV Advert
Disc Two: Concert Part 2
Speak To Me
Breathe In the Air
On The Run
Time
The Great Gig In The Sky
Money
Us And Them
Any Colour You Like
Brain Damage
Eclipse
Wish You Were Here
Comfortably Numb
Run Like Hell
Screen Films:
Speak To Me (graphic)
On The Run
Time 1994
The Great Gig in the Sky (wave)
Money 1987
Us And Them 1987
Brain Damage
Eclipse
Alternate Screen Versions:
Speak To Me 1987
Time (Ian Eames)
The Great Gig In The Sky (animation)
Money (Alien)
Us And Them 1994
Behind the Scenes Footage:
Say Goodbye To Life As We Know It
Photo Gallery:
The Rock and Rock Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony (U.S. 1996)
Wish You Were Here with Billy Corgan
Cover Art










