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Pink Floyd

Pink Floyd Live at Wembley: Brain Damage / Eclipse Performance

Location: Wembley Date: November 30, 1973

By late 1973, Pink Floyd was firmly established as a pioneering force in rock music, particularly known for their innovative use of sound and concept albums. The live recording of "Brain Damage" and "Eclipse" from November 30, 1973, at Wembley showcases the band at the height of its creative powers, shortly after the release of their iconic album "The Dark Side of the Moon." This album, which came out earlier that year, propelled the band into international stardom, breaking records and solidifying their reputation for elaborate live performances. Notably, the concert highlighted themes of mental health and societal pressures, which were central to "The Dark Side of the Moon." The Wembley show is part of a pivotal tour that showcased their elaborate lighting and visual effects, setting a high standard for future live performances in rock music.

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