Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd - Run Like Hell Live at Earls Court Concert in London
During the live recording at Earls Court in London on October 20, 1994, Pink Floyd was promoting their album "The Division Bell," which had been released earlier that year. This marked a significant point in the band's career as it was their first studio album since the departure of Syd Barrett and the addition of David Gilmour and Roger Waters' evolving dynamic. The concert at Earls Court was part of their extensive “The Division Bell Tour,” showcasing their elaborate stage productions, complete with impressive visual effects and lighting. An interesting fact about this tour is that it emphasized themes of communication and disconnection, reflective of the album's narrative. The concert at Earls Court, celebrated for its sound and visuals, contributed to the reputation of Pink Floyd as one of the most iconic live acts of their time.