Pink Floyd
Live Performance of 'Sorrow' by Pink Floyd at Knebworth House
By the time of the live recording at Knebworth on August 30, 1990, Pink Floyd was enjoying significant success as a band, having released their critically acclaimed album "A Momentary Lapse of Reason" in 1987. This album marked the band's return after a prolonged hiatus and the departure of founding member Roger Waters. The live performance featured songs from the band's back catalog but was particularly notable for showcasing "Sorrow," which became a staple of their live shows during this period. The 1990 Knebworth concert was part of a charity event, further solidifying the band's prominence in the rock landscape. Additionally, this performance reflects a phase of reinvention for Pink Floyd, as they navigated the challenges of the post-Waters era while still captivating audiences with their progressive rock sound and elaborate live productions.