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Pink Floyd: 'Keep Talking' Live Performance at Earl's Court, London

Venue: Earl's Court Location: London, United Kingdom Date: May 1, 1994

In May 1994, when Pink Floyd performed at Earl's Court in London, they were in the midst of promoting their thirteenth studio album, "The Division Bell," which had been released just a week prior to the concert, on March 28, 1994. This live performance showcased the band’s ability to deliver elaborate shows featuring immersive visuals and complex soundscapes, a hallmark of their live productions. Interestingly, "The Division Bell" marked a significant reunion for the band, as it was their first album since "The Final Cut" in 1983 and was heavily influenced by the band's interpersonal dynamics, particularly the relationship between David Gilmour and Roger Waters. This period also saw the exceptional use of technology in their live performances, including the pioneering use of video screens and surround sound systems, solidifying their reputation as leading innovators in the music industry.

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