Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd - 'Time' Live Performance at Earls Court, London
During the live recording of "Time" at Earls Court on June 18, 1994, Pink Floyd was in the midst of their "The Division Bell" tour, which supported their 1994 album of the same name. This tour marked a significant moment in the band’s career as it was their first tour since 1989 and involved extensive performances featuring elaborate light shows and stage designs, characteristic of their innovative style. Notably, "Time," originally from their groundbreaking 1973 album "The Dark Side of the Moon," showcases the band's enduring legacy, as this iconic album had been a critical and commercial success for decades prior. The "P•U•L•S•E" live album, from which this recording is derived, was a testament to their continued relevance, featuring a mix of new tracks and classics that attracted a broad audience. Interestingly, this period also marked the last time Pink Floyd performed with all its members together, making this live recording a significant historical moment for the band.