Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd - Live at Knebworth Festival 1990 Full Concert
The live recording of Pink Floyd at the Knebworth Festival on June 30, 1990, took place during a pivotal period in the band's career, following the release of their 1987 album "A Momentary Lapse of Reason." This album marked a significant resurgence for the band after the departure of founding member Roger Waters in 1985, emphasizing a shift towards a more polished, radio-friendly sound that incorporated new technologies. The Knebworth performance was part of the band's extensive tour promoting this album and showcased their enduring popularity. Notably, the festival featured an impressive lineup, solidifying Pink Floyd's status as a major live act. The setlist for the concert included iconic tracks like "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" and "Sorrow," capturing the essence of their progressive rock legacy while also allowing the band to explore themes of loss and nostalgia. This concert highlighted Pink Floyd's ability to draw large crowds and maintain relevance in the evolving music scene