Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd - Live at Knebworth Park 1990 (Prog Review 768)
In 1990, during the live performance at Knebworth Park, Pink Floyd was in a significant transitional phase in their career. Prior to this concert, the band released the album "A Momentary Lapse of Reason" in 1987, marking their return after a prolonged hiatus since the departure of founding member Roger Waters. This record was a commercial success and set the stage for the live shows that followed. The Knebworth concert, part of the "World Tour," showcased a combination of classic tracks and newer material, underscoring the band's ability to evolve while maintaining their iconic sound. Notably, the event also featured a remarkable attendance, attracting around 120,000 fans, highlighting Pink Floyd's enduring popularity. This performance would later contribute to their live album "Delicate Sound of Thunder," solidifying their status as legends in the progressive rock genre.