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Pink Floyd - Run Like Hell (Extended Unreleased Version) | Live at Nassau

Venue: Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum Location: Uniondale, New York, United States Date: August 20, 1988

During the recording of "Run Like Hell" from the live performance at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum on August 20, 1988, Pink Floyd was deep into their "A Momentary Lapse of Reason" tour, which supported the album released in 1987. This marked a pivotal point in the band's career after the departure of Roger Waters, leading to a new phase characterized by a more polished sound and an emphasis on David Gilmour's musical direction. The tour itself was notable not only for its spectacular visual effects but also for the band's return to the spotlight following a long hiatus. The Nassau concert showcased a powerful performance that included iconic tracks, reflecting the band's ability to maintain their legacy and engage audiences despite personnel changes. Interesting to note is that this live recording and the overall tour helped introduce Pink Floyd to a new generation of fans, solidifying their status as rock legends.

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