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Summary: See the Mexican countryside
Comment: This is a documentary that Pink Floyd played the soundtrack to. It was recorded between A Momentary Lapse of Reason and The Division Bell. It covers the re-visiting in 1990 of the 1950's era road race - La Carrera Panamericana - which celebrated Mexico's opening of the Pan-American Expressway. Nick Mason and David Gilmour are two of the race team drivers. Follow the race from Guatamala to Neuevo Laredo and view the Mexican countryside listening to Pink Floyd. There are 6 new songs on here not heard on any other release ( Pan Am Shuffle, Country Theme, Mexico '78, Big Theme, Small Theme, Carrera Slow Blues )
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Summary: La Carrera - Great Event, Excellent Music Video
Comment: I see that fellow PanAm graduate Jim Hines has already reviewed this tape here. Hi Jim! The La Carrera Panamericana is a "Once in a lifetime" experience that I've done twice. As a participant many of us came back with the opinion that it was a life changing event. We were treated with the warmest regard by the Mexican people as we drove the backbone of the country. This isn't a resort tour guide, but a run up the middle of Mexico on a road designed to bring commerce and industry to that country.
The race's heritage starts 50 years ago when Mexico opened its leg of the Panamerican Highway system. To celebrate the completion of that roadway, the La Carrera was initiated. Initially it was no race for the timid and even today is an event like no other in road racing.
Somehow Pink Floyd's instrumental background music seems just right for the way the video is edited. I think if I could have chosen to have a video crew along with me, I would have been pleased with the excellent footage that PF's film team captured. I don't know what music I would have chosen (not being a musician), but this video works.
The race covers about 3000 kilometers of Mexican Two-Lane from near the border of Guatamala to the US border. It takes seven days of hard driving and seven nights of hard partying. Of the 120 cars that started in 1991, we were one of the 80 that finished. Our ride was a 1954 XK 140 Jaguar Coupe. We finished about 40th overall and 10th in class - not bad for our first road rally. Our best finish was in 1994 when we finished 24th overall and 4th in class.
The highest attrition rates are on the first and last days of the race. The first day brings many of the cars in as crash victims due to the huge adrenelin release at the start. The last day has many cars towed to the finish because of wear and tear. If you've read magazine articles about La Carrera or have any history books on the subject, this one hour video will help complete your understanding of the event. If you are thinking of making a "Run For The Border" this video will give you a good idea of what you might expect during the event.
Happy Trails, Tom Veale oldcat@execpc.com
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Summary: This video will appeal to two types of people
Comment: First, the obvious Pink Floyd draw it has. Though like the video Dark Side, this is not for the average fan of Pink Floyd. Only people longing to learn more about the individuals (David Gilmour, Nick Mason, and Steve O'Rourke) associated with Pink Floyd will care. In essence, if you have no clue who tho
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Summary: LAZY AFTERNOON WATCHIN' FOR A HARD CORE FLOYD FAN
Comment: Slap this video on when you're hangin' out, mellowing. It's a great flick for Floyd fans 'cause it shows a different side of the guys. We all know how hard it is to access some really good behind-the-scenes Floyd footage. Have a Floyd Fest --- Watch as many Floyd flicks you can in one sweet afternoon. Only invite your coolest of friends. Relax. ---Peace!
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Summary: Excellent Music, Excellent Race, Excellent Time
Comment: Being a bit of a car nut and an avid Pink Floyd fan makes me somewhat prejudiced in reviewing this video. I'm the type of person who has Pink Floyd music buzzing around my head when I'm driving on long highways, curvy mountain roads, or fearlessly into the setting sun. I believe the film was produced while the boys were on break between "Momentary Lapse of Reason" and "Division Bell." It's great insight on how they spend their leisure time. It's incredible to think that these "mega" stars revel in an adventure such as this car race. It's easy to see how they gain their insight into everyday life of ordinary people. The movie has plenty of background information in the history of the race, and along the way they share their unscripted multi-cultural experiences with you. This video would be an excellent addition to anyone's collection who regards himself/herself a PF fan.