Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd - 'Sorrow' Live at Earls Court, London (PULSE Restored)
In October 1994, when Pink Floyd performed at Earls Court in London, they were deep into their career, following the release of their fourteenth studio album, "The Division Bell," which came out in March of that year. This album marked a significant moment as it was Pink Floyd's first release since the departure of Roger Waters, showcasing a new era for the band with David Gilmour taking a more prominent role. The concert featured the track "Sorrow," which is notable for its emotional depth and soaring guitar solos, characteristic of Gilmour's style. The performance also highlighted the band's elaborate stage design and visual effects, which had become synonymous with their concerts, immersing the audience in a unique auditory and visual experience. The 1994 tour, which coincided with "The Division Bell," was not only a commercial success but also emphasized the band’s enduring legacy in the progressive rock genre.