Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd - Run Like Hell - Live Performance from Delicate Sound Of Thunder
In the live recording of "Run Like Hell" from "Delicate Sound of Thunder," which took place on August 1, 1988, Pink Floyd was in a significant phase of their career following the release of their album "A Momentary Lapse of Reason" in 1987. This album marked a return for the band after a prolonged hiatus and the departure of founding member Roger Waters, showcasing their adaptation to a new lineup while trying to maintain their iconic sound. "Delicate Sound of Thunder," the live album capturing this performance, was a celebration of their rejuvenated presence in the rock scene, featuring elaborate visual productions and a mix of classic favorites and newer material. Interestingly, this concert occurred at the Nassau Coliseum, a venue known for hosting numerous iconic performances, further solidifying Pink Floyd's legendary status in live music history. The release marked a pivotal moment, emphasizing the band's ability to adapt and evolve while retaining their musical essence.