Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd - Run Like Hell Live Performance at Knebworth House
The live recording of "Run Like Hell" from Knebworth in 1990 occurred during a significant period for Pink Floyd, specifically following the release of their album "A Momentary Lapse of Reason" in 1987. This album marked a pivotal moment in the band's career as it was their first release after the departure of founding member Roger Waters, and it showcased a shift in their musical style towards a more polished, contemporary sound. By the time of the Knebworth performance, the band was firmly re-established and touring successfully, reflecting their enduring popularity despite internal changes. Notably, the Knebworth concert was a monumental event, part of a charity festival that drew an audience of over 100,000 people. This performance highlighted Pink Floyd's ability to captivate large crowds, solidifying their legacy in the rock music landscape.