Pink Floyd
Run Like Hell by Pink Floyd - Live Performance from Venice
In September 1989, Pink Floyd performed a live concert in Venice, Italy, which marked a significant moment in their career as it coincided with the promotion of their album "A Momentary Lapse of Reason," released the year before in 1987. This album was notable as it marked the band’s first studio release after the departure of co-founder Roger Waters, leading to a more abstract and experimental sound that distinguished it from their earlier works. The Venice concert, which featured "Run Like Hell," showcased their ability to blend theatrical elements with their music, drawing large crowds and emphasizing the band's grand visual and auditory ambitions. This performance was part of a larger tour that sought to re-establish Pink Floyd's presence in the rock scene after a period of turmoil and change, reinforcing their legacy as pioneers of progressive rock.