Pink Floyd - Sorrow🔹Revisited Edit🔹EXTENDED UNRELEASED VERSION 🔈 5.1 REMASTERED🔹DSOT - Nassau 1988

Pink Floyd - Sorrow🔹Revisited Edit🔹EXTENDED UNRELEASED VERSION 🔈 5.1 REMASTERED🔹DSOT - Nassau 1988 0:00 Intro-Presentation 2:29 Sorrow II Revisited 10:22 Nick: far from sorrow [ Adapted, Remixed, REMASTERED & 5.1 Surround Version by Obi Wan Kenobi ] Yet another stop for “Nassau Extended Unreleased“ project-journey. After a couple of years from Sorrow’s release, I thought it deserved a special revision motivated by two main reasons: one is I love this song and second, being it one of my first approaches to this kind of rework (where also had a very very weak computer back then), I thought it still left margin to improve in video adaptation and particularly sound quality. Even though I based the work on my own original edit, It wasn’t quit easy at the point that the overall process took me around five months (video, audio & visuals) and no counting the tedious endless test uploads here in YouTube due to the surround feature, and the own way YouTube deliver it, which it’s limited, but is what it is by now. If sometime in the future YouTube migrate to pure 5.1 that will be a memorable day; remember that... ;) For those who are not familiar with this project; THIS IS NOT THE 2019 RE-EDITION NOR ANY OTHER OFFICIAL RELEASED VERSION OF THE SONG, not the official video nor soundtrack; this is a REAL register from those magical Nassau Coliseum’s nights that took place back in 1988. Some of the features & details from this Sorrow revisited version: ▪ PURE LIVE SOUND: no make-up, studio overdubs nor collages. ▪ Improved video quality and upgraded to 4K resolution using H265 LOSSLESS encoding, ensuring THE BEST VIDEO QUALITY for this footage on YouTube! ▪ 5.1 REAL SURROUND, (as far as YouTube’s own 5.1 system allows me; since it’s surround it’s different from standard in home theaters). ▪ Rebuilt video with several edit improvements regarding my original adaptation. ▪ Arranged David Gilmour’s voice channel which were lost in background in the original stereo capture in the first half of the song. ▪ Several segments/parts and a lot of details were added/arranged/modified, where every instrument was isolated, then edited separately and remixed. ▪ Added crowd, ambience, reactions and other various sounds and effects. ▪ Inhanced general dynamics, particularly drums and the bass channels. ▪ General info: Final video track: 56 GigaBytes - HEVC H265 Lossless - FPS Final sound track: 1,55 GigaBytes - 6 channel LPCM-WAV Lossless Hz - 32 bits(float) - 18432 kbps All my other “Nassau Extended Unreleased“ chapters so far: 🔹One Slip | EXTENDED UNRELEASED VERSION: 🔹Sorrow | EXTENDED UNRELEASED VERSION: 🔹On The Turning Away | EXTENDED UNRELEASED VERSION: 🔹Signs Of Life🔸Learning To Fly | EXTENDED UNRELEASED VERSION: 🔹Run Like Hell | EXTENDED UNRELEASED VERSION 🔈 5.1 REMASTERED: Delicate Sound of Thunder Tour Live Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (Nassau Coliseum) Long Island, New York, USA August 20th, 1988 Pink Floyd is: David Gilmour: Vocals, Guitar Nick Mason: Drums, Percussion Richard Wright: Keyboards and Vocals Scott Page: Saxophone, Guitar Guy Pratt: Bass Guitar & Vocals Jon Carin: Keyboards & Vocals Tim Renwick: Guitars Gary Wallis: Secondary Drums, Percussion Rachel Fury: Backing Vocals Durga McBroom: Backing Vocals Margaret Taylor: Backing Vocals 🔸Subtitulado en Español [ Opcional desde ajustes de YouTube ] 🔸English Subtitles Available [ Optional from YouTube settings ] 🔸Multi-Lenguage subs Available [ Auto generated by YouTube through settings ] #PinkFloyd #Sorrow #Revisited #ExtendedVersion #Unreleased #Remastered #DelicateSoundOfThunder #Nassau1988 #SpecialEdition #DolbySurround #AMomentaryLapseOfReason #SubtituladoEnEspañol #Multilingual 🔺Usual recommendations: ▪ The 5.1 surround sound can be used on YouTube on all televisions of 2021 onwards, as well as in Chromecast, Apple TV, Roku and most Fire TV devices. In addition, the 5.1 envelope sound is compatible with Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, Xbox One X, Xbox One S, Xbox One and PlayStation 5. Many televisions of the previous 2020 and years also support the surround sound. Check the manufacturer’s information to know if your device is compatible with the 5.1 surround sound. ▪ I strongly encourage you to play my tracks using SPEAKERS. The reason is that I work each remaster based on an “air monitoring“; I mean, using the sound through air just like live sound normally unfolds, and even though headphones will work, the experience will always be better over a speaker based system. The better the speaker system the better the experience; forget about smartvs and cellphone speakers, since all of them are deeply limited in dynamics and hardly can handle mid-ranges.
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