Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb Performance from PULSE Concert at Earls Court
In October 1994, when Pink Floyd performed "Comfortably Numb" at Earls Court in London, they were promoting their album "The Division Bell," which had been released earlier that year. This marked a significant period in the band's evolution, as it was their first album since 1983's "The Final Cut." The tour associated with "The Division Bell" showcased the band's return to the stage after a long hiatus, highlighting their enduring legacy and appeal in the rock music landscape. Notably, this concert was part of their elaborate North American and European tour, where they employed advanced visual and audio effects, emphasizing the band's reputation for innovative live performances. The live recording, which has been restored and re-edited, brings back the powerful performance of the band and marks a key moment in their post-Syd Barrett era, showcasing their continued impact on music and culture.