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Pink Floyd Performs 'Coming Back To Life' Live at Earl's Court

Date: May 1, 1994

In 1994, when Pink Floyd performed live at Earl's Court in London, they were in the midst of promoting their album "The Division Bell," which was released that same year. This album marked a significant point in the band's history, as it was their first studio album since "A Momentary Lapse of Reason" in 1987 and was credited with a reunion of band members David Gilmour and Nick Mason, although Roger Waters was not involved. The live performance featured songs from "The Division Bell," emphasizing themes of communication and reconciliation, especially relevant considering the band's tumultuous history. The tour and subsequent live recordings helped solidify the band's legacy, showcasing their distinctive sound and elaborate stage productions that became synonymous with Pink Floyd's identity. Notably, the album and tour were significant in re-establishing the band's popularity in the post-Waters era.

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