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Pink Floyd - 'Great Day for Freedom' Live at Pulse Concert, Earls Court

Venue: Earls Court Location: London, United Kingdom Date: November 30, 1993

During the period surrounding the live recording of "Great Day for Freedom" at Earls Court in London on November 30, 1993, Pink Floyd was actively promoting their fourteenth studio album, "The Division Bell," which had been released earlier that year on March 28, 1994. This album marked a significant moment in the band's career, as it was their first album since the departure of founding member Roger Waters, leading to a new era led by David Gilmour and Nick Mason, with contributions from Richard Wright. "Great Day for Freedom," originally titled "In Shades of Grey," reflects on the hopes and subsequent disappointments following the fall of the Berlin Wall, encapsulating a poignant theme of political change. The band's performance at this venue was part of a larger tour that highlighted their innovative sound and theatricality, showcasing their ability to blend deep lyrical content with grand live experiences. This concert is notable as it encapsulated a transition for Pink Floyd and t

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