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Pink Floyd - 'TIME' Live at Earl's Court, London - The Division Bell Tour

Venue: Earls Court Location: London, England, United Kingdom Date: October 20, 1994

In 1994, during the "The Division Bell" tour, Pink Floyd was in a revitalized phase following a lengthy hiatus that included the release of their fourteenth studio album, "The Division Bell," in March of the same year. This album marked a significant moment in their career as it was their first full studio work since 1983's "The Final Cut," and it showcased the band's return to collaborative songwriting, particularly between David Gilmour and Richard Wright. The concert recorded on October 20, 1994, at Earls Court in London, features the iconic track "Time," highlighting Gilmour's emotive guitar work and the band’s seamless integration of complex soundscapes. Notably, this tour was one of the band's last major endeavors before entering a period of relative inactivity, emphasizing both their enduring legacy and the bittersweet nature of their later years. The performance, initially released on VHS and Laserdisc, continues to be a cherished representation of their artistic prowess.

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