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The "director's cut" of a movie is not (always) better than the original version. "Live At Pompeii" by Pink Floyd can be one example.
The original version does not have the old commercial appeal. That is why it represents the music of the group in that time.
The director's cut (apparently) would claim to transform "that old music" of Pink Floyd into something more "acceptable" to the general public.
The director's cut shows some images and scenes of bad taste in the movie.
There are scenes of the musicians in the studio, with some interviews.
The British believe they have a special (and maybe even sophisticated) humor. Rock musicians (at least) believe in it. They create uncomfortable situations when they try to tell some stories. Robert Plant always does it.
"Live At Pompeii", "the director's cut," found that "the gift" is not exclusive of the former lead singer of Led Zeppelin.
The "director's cut" of a movie is not (always) better than the original version. "Live At Pompeii" by Pink Floyd can be one example.
The original version does not have the old commercial appeal. That is why it represents the music of the group in that time.
The director's cut (apparently) would claim to transform "that old music" of Pink Floyd into something more "acceptable" to the general public.
The director's cut shows some images and scenes of bad taste in the movie.
There are scenes of the musicians in the studio, with some interviews.
The British believe they have a special (and maybe even sophisticated) humor. Rock musicians (at least) believe in it. They create uncomfortable situations when they try to tell some stories. Robert Plant always does it.
"Live At Pompeii", "the director's cut," found that "the gift" is not exclusive of the former lead singer of Led Zeppelin.