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Memento Mori Throw Blanket
Memento Mori Throw Blanket
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Pink Floyd Memento Mori Woven Throw Blanket. Memento mori is a Latin phrase meaning ""Remember that you must die."" It is also the name of the mosaic from Pompeii featured on this blanket.
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In October 1971, Pink Floyd performed in the ancient ruins of Pompeii for Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii, a one-of-a-kind concert film set in the empty Roman amphitheater. The film focused solely on the bands music and the haunting atmosphere of the ruins, creating a surreal and immersive experience. The contrast between the ancient setting and Pink Floyds futuristic sound gave the performance an otherworldly quality, making it feel both timeless and transcendental.
Sweeping camera shots and dramatic lighting emphasized the amphitheaters vast emptiness, making the film as visually striking as it was musically captivating. The final film blended Pink Floyds hypnotic soundscapes with eerie shots of Pompeiis ruins and the looming presence of Mount Vesuvius, reinforcing a sense of isolation and glory.
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Made in the US.
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In October 1971, Pink Floyd performed in the ancient ruins of Pompeii for Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii, a one-of-a-kind concert film set in the empty Roman amphitheater. The film focused solely on the bands music and the haunting atmosphere of the ruins, creating a surreal and immersive experience. The contrast between the ancient setting and Pink Floyds futuristic sound gave the performance an otherworldly quality, making it feel both timeless and transcendental.
Sweeping camera shots and dramatic lighting emphasized the amphitheaters vast emptiness, making the film as visually striking as it was musically captivating. The final film blended Pink Floyds hypnotic soundscapes with eerie shots of Pompeiis ruins and the looming presence of Mount Vesuvius, reinforcing a sense of isolation and glory.
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- EEllenI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 starsYesterdayWell Done!
Truly gorgeous blanket, we use it all the time and are always getting comments from friends about how cool it is. Love that it is made in the US as well!
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