Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd - Learning To Fly Performance from PULSE Concert at Earls Court
The live recording of "Learning To Fly" from October 20, 1994, at Earls Court in London, falls within a pivotal era for Pink Floyd, following the release of their fourteenth studio album, "The Division Bell," in March 1994. This album marked a significant return for the band, characterized by a more polished sound and reflective themes, often interpreted as a commentary on the band's internal dynamics and relationships. Notably, "Learning To Fly" became one of the band's hallmark tracks, capturing the essence of their evolution into a more commercially oriented group post-Roger Waters. The concert photos capture an iconic moment, as it was part of the "Division Bell" tour, which was noted for its elaborate stage productions and visual effects. Following this tour, Pink Floyd became renowned for their elaborate live performances, creating a legacy that engaged audiences with both music and artistry.