So every Friday, Pink Floyd is releasing a full-length concert video on YouTube for 24 hours. (It's part of some YouTube Film Festival that's going on while people are stuck at home.)

Last week was the Pulse concert film from the mid-90s and next week is an awesome public television performance that they did in San Francisco in 1970.

Tonight, though, is the real deal. My favorite concert film ever: Live at Pompeii. Looks like it's just the concert footage instead of the full film, which has around 30-minutes' worth of documentary footage filmed during the recording of Dark Side of the Moon. But whatever. The music, which the band plays in the empty ruins of an amphitheater in Pompeii, is amazing.

If you're looking for something to occupy an hour this evening, you could do far worse than spending it with the Floyd in their prime: