Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd Full Concert at The Orange Bowl, Miami - Highlights from Momentary Lapse Of Reason
On November 1, 1987, Pink Floyd performed a landmark concert at The Orange Bowl in Miami as part of their "A Momentary Lapse of Reason" tour. This marked a significant period in the band's career, being their first tour without founding member Roger Waters. The album "A Momentary Lapse of Reason," released in 1987, had revitalized the band's commercial success and introduced a new sonic direction that incorporated more polished production and modern influences. Songs like "Learning to Fly" and "Signs of Life," both featured in this concert, reflect the band's departure from the more concept-driven albums of their earlier years. This live performance showcased their adaptability to the changing musical landscape while navigating the complexities of their internal dynamics post-Waters. The concert also underscored the band's continued popularity, drawing large crowds and highlighting their legacy in the rock genre during a pivotal time in their evolution.