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Pink Floyd Live Performance of 'Comfortably Numb' at Earls Court, London

Venue: Hoosier Dome Location: Indianapolis, Indiana, United States Date: June 14, 1994

By June 14, 1994, when Pink Floyd performed "Comfortably Numb" during the Division Bell Tour at London's Earls Court, they were experiencing a significant resurgence in popularity. This period followed the release of their album "The Division Bell," which came out in March 1994. The album marked their return after a lengthy hiatus since 1987's "A Momentary Lapse of Reason." Notably, "The Division Bell" achieved commercial success, debuting at number one in several countries and featuring themes of communication and disconnection, echoing the band's longstanding lyrical explorations. The live performance captured in the video showcases the band as a tightly knit unit, featuring original members David Gilmour and Nick Mason along with session keyboardist Richard Wright. This concert was significant both for its emotional intensity and for being part of a celebrated tour that reaffirmed Pink Floyd's status as rock legends, even amid ongoing tensions within the band's dynamics.

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