Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd - Full Concert Live in Venice 1989 World TV Broadcast
In July 1989, during the band's performance in Venice, Pink Floyd was touring in support of their album "A Momentary Lapse of Reason," released the previous year. This album marked a significant point in Pink Floyd's history, as it was their first studio release after the departure of founding member Roger Waters. The Venice concert, held in the iconic Piazza San Marco, showcased the band’s shift towards a more polished sound and the inclusion of new members, particularly guitarist and vocalist David Gilmour. The live performance included many tracks from "A Momentary Lapse of Reason," highlighting the band's adaptation to a post-Waters era while still captivating their audience with elaborate visuals and powerful music. This concert has become notable not just for its location but also for the celebration of the band’s resilience and ability to continue creating deeply resonant music amidst significant changes.