Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd - 'TIME' Live Performance from Delicate Sound of Thunder
In August 1988, during the "A Momentary Lapse of Reason" tour, Pink Floyd was at a pivotal point in their career, having just released their thirteenth studio album, "A Momentary Lapse of Reason," the previous year. This album marked the band's first release after the departure of founding member Roger Waters, and it signified a sonic and thematic shift towards more polished, arena-friendly rock. The live recording from Nassau Coliseum, included in the "Delicate Sound of Thunder" set, captures the band reinvigorated and embracing a new direction. The performances during this period highlighted classic tracks alongside new material, drawing a large audience and solidifying their legacy. The tour was notable for its elaborate visuals and stage design, showcasing their commitment to merging music and art in a groundbreaking way. This era laid the groundwork for the band's continued success into the 1990s and beyond.