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Pink Floyd

Pink Floyd - You've Got To Be Crazy (Live Wembley 1974) - Full Concert

Venue: Wembley Location: London, GB, United Kingdom Date: June 1, 1974

In June 1974, during the performance captured in the live recording "You've Got To Be Crazy" at Wembley, Pink Floyd was transitioning between two significant phases in their career. Prior to this concert, they released the seminal album "The Dark Side of the Moon" in March 1973, which catapulted them to global fame and is often regarded as one of the greatest albums of all time. The songs performed during the Wembley show, particularly "You've Got To Be Crazy," would later evolve into "Dogs" on their upcoming album "Animals," released in January 1977. The Wembley concert exemplified the band's growing use of elaborate stage productions and the intricate musical compositions that became a hallmark of their style. This period marked a crucial point for Pink Floyd as they solidified their reputation as pioneers in progressive rock, setting the stage for their future works and the iconic sound that would define the late 1970s and beyond.

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