Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd - 'Run Like Hell' Live Performance at Earls Court, London (PULSE Restored)
In 1994, Pink Floyd was nearing the end of their "The Division Bell" tour, which followed the release of their fourteenth studio album, "The Division Bell," in March of that year. This album marked a significant moment in the band's history, as it was their first release since "A Momentary Lapse of Reason" in 1987 and was notable for the return of key band member David Gilmour, alongside the absence of Roger Waters, who had left the band in the early 1980s. The live recording of "Run Like Hell" captures the band's stage evolution, incorporating elaborate visual effects and a powerful sound that defined their performances during this era. The Earls Court show not only showcased their latest material but also cemented their status as rock legends, blending classic hits with more recent tracks. The restored video brings renewed attention to this period in their career, highlighting the enduring appeal of both the band and their live performances.