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Pink Floyd - Live at Empire Pool, Wembley, London, November 16th, 1974 (Remastered, Live On Broadcasting) (2025)

Pink Floyd - Live at Empire Pool, Wembley, London, November 16th, 1974 (Remastered, Live On Broadcasting) (2025)

BAND/ARTIST: Pink Floyd

Tracklist:

1. Speak to Me (Live) (02:11)
2. Breathe (Live) (02:51)
3. On the Run (Live) (05:10)
4. Time (Live) (05:31)
5. Breathe (Reprise) (Live) (01:02)
6. The Great Gig in the Sky (Live) (06:47)
7. Money (Live) (08:04)
8. Us and Them (Live) (07:57)
9. Any Colour You Like (Live) (07:39)
10. Brain Damage (Live) (03:44)
11. Eclipse (Live) (02:10)
12. Echoes (Live) (27:30)
13. Another Brick in the Wall Part 2 (Live) (06:05)
14. Comfortably Numb / the Wall (Live) (07:19)
15. Wish You Here Here (Live) (04:36)

With every vastly different phase of their evolution, Pink Floyd broke new ground and evoked different perspectives on previously untraveled sonic galaxies. Their 1967 debut The Piper at the Gates of Dawn was a psychedelic masterwork, as was most of the celestial and eccentric rock the band created with their early leader, Syd Barrett. After Barrett's premature departure in 1968, the group spent five years wandering through experiments before bassist Roger Waters emerged as chief songwriter, developing a deep fascination with mundane matters of ego, mind, memory, and heart, touching upon madness, alienation, narcissism, and society. These obsessions came into sharp relief on Dark Side of the Moon, an album that became a perennial favorite and a commercial monolith, with its sculpted widescreen sweep attracting new audiences decades after its 1973 release. After its unprecedented success, Waters acted as the group's de facto leader in the '70s, conceiving conceptual epics such as Wish You Were Here and The Wall. He departed acrimoniously after the 1983 release of The Final Cut, leaving guitarist David Gilmour -- who joined the group as Barrett's replacement -- to step to the forefront on 1987's A Momentary Lapse of Reason. Gilmour, drummer Nick Mason, and keyboardist Rick Wright kept Floyd afloat through the middle of the '90s, taking the band off the road after the successful international tour supporting the international 1994 hit The Division Bell. The subsequent decades were filled with feuds between Floyd and Waters interrupted by the occasional reunion, such as their appearance at 2005's Live 8, as well as The Endless River, a 2014 album assembled by Gilmour and Mason as a partial tribute to Wright, who died in 2008. The Endless River played upon Floyd's sonic trademarks: a wide, expansive sound that was instantly recognizable as their own, yet was adopted by all manner of bands, from guitar-worshiping metalheads to freaky, hippie, ambient electronic duos. Unlike almost any of their peers, Pink Floyd played to both sides of the aisle: they were rooted in the blues, but their hearts belonged to the future, a dichotomy that made them a quintessentially modern 20th century band.



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