Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd Live Performance of 'Brain Damage' at Earl's Court, London
The live recording of "Brain Damage / Eclipse" from Pink Floyd took place on November 30, 1993, during their "The Division Bell" tour. This performance came shortly after the release of their fourteenth studio album, "The Division Bell," which debuted in March 1994. The album marked a significant moment in the band's career as it was their first without founding member Roger Waters, making it a pivotal chapter in Pink Floyd's evolution. The tour and the surrounding live performances were notable for their elaborate stage productions, featuring impressive visual effects and themes of communication—themes evident in the album's lyrics. Moreover, "The Division Bell" sought to address the band's internal tensions and showcased the collaborative effort of David Gilmour and Nick Mason alongside returning member Richard Wright, illuminating their ability to produce compelling music despite the fractious history with Waters. The Earl's Court performance highlights Pink Floyd's lasting legacy i