Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd - Money Performance from PULSE Concert at Earls Court
By October 20, 1994, when Pink Floyd performed at Earls Court in London, the band had just released their fourteenth studio album, "The Division Bell," in March of that year. This album marked a significant moment in Pink Floyd's career, as it was their first full studio effort since "A Momentary Lapse of Reason" in 1987 and was characterized by its exploration of themes related to communication and disconnection. The live recording from Earls Court was part of their extensive tour supporting "The Division Bell," which highlighted their enduring popularity and innovative approach to live performances. During this period, the band’s laser light shows and elaborate stage designs were notable, making their concerts an immersive experience. Additionally, the concert was part of their last tour with the classic lineup, adding to its historical significance in Pink Floyd’s legacy.