Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd's 'Coming Back to Life' Performance from Pulse Live Concert
In 1994, Pink Floyd was riding the wave of rejuvenated success following the release of their studio album "The Division Bell" in March of that year, their last with the classic lineup. The band had experienced significant changes throughout the 1980s, including the departure of founding member Roger Waters. "Pulse," the live album released in 1995, was a documentation of their concert performances during the "Division Bell" tour and showcased a blend of both new material and classic hits, illustrating the band's continued musical evolution. The performance at Earls Court in London, where "Coming Back to Life" was featured, highlighted David Gilmour's profound guitar work and emotional delivery, marking a pivotal moment in the band's transition into the 1990s, celebrating their iconic sound while also hinting at future solo endeavors for its members. This concert demonstrated Pink Floyd's ability to connect with fans and solidified their legacy in rock music.