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Pink Floyd Live at Earls Court - "Keep Talking" by David Gilmour in 8K

Date: October 20, 1994

On October 20, 1994, David Gilmour performed 'Keep Talking' live at Earls Court, showcasing not just his legendary guitar skills but also his deep-rooted connection to the band's legacy. This performance came shortly after the release of Pink Floyd’s 'The Division Bell' in March 1994, the band's final studio album featuring Gilmour. 'Keep Talking' is particularly significant as it addresses themes of communication and the human experience, intertwining personal narratives with broader reflections. Notably, the song incorporates samples of Stephen Hawking's speech, enhancing its contemplative resonance. Gilmour, always the masterful performer, delivered this song with layers of emotion, emphasizing how music often serves as a bridge between people, a sentiment that rings true in live settings like this one. It was a pivotal moment, highlighting Gilmour's solo artistry while still celebrating the legacy of Pink Floyd.

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