Pink Floyd around the 1987-1989 era seem to be the most powerful musical rocks bands of all time. The delicate sounds of thunder live video in from Ney York in 1988 is simply amazing. Makes me shake my head with disbelief every time, how good it is. I am so grateful they live on through these priceless and timeless recordings. I was 14 yeas old in 1988 and loved it and I reckon I'll still be loving it when I'm 80!
Seen them in 1987 @MSG at the beginning of A Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour 1987-1989 (the last non commercialized Pink Floyd concert tour) Best Backup Singers EVER... Rachel Fury, Durga Mcbroom and Margaret Taylor
Very few concert versions that I can say are better than the studio version, but this is one if them. Also, is that Warren Hill on the soprano and alto sax solos?
Some people will sell their souls to the Devil for money and fame........me I will do it to go back to the 80;s and be a teen again. by the way I was at this concert, yes very lucky.
Pink Floyd around the 1987-1989 era seem to be the most powerful musical rocks bands of all time. The delicate sounds of thunder live video in from Ney York in 1988 is simply amazing. Makes me shake my head with disbelief every time, how good it is. I am so grateful they live on through these priceless and timeless recordings. I was 14 yeas old in 1988 and loved it and I reckon I'll still be loving it when I'm 80!
One of their best ever tracks.
Best Era from Pink Floyd for me,and Division Bell tour
I M M E N S E.
Pink Floyd turned to colourful and fresh. The whole Lapse album is criminally underrated.
Awesome image and sound quality !!! Masterpiece Song !! The oboe performance Is just amazing !!
The chemistry between rick and david is similar to echoes outro in this song. Underrated tbh
One of my favorites.
My favorite band bar none!
Seen them in 1987 @MSG at the beginning of
A Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour 1987-1989
(the last non commercialized
Pink Floyd concert tour)
Best Backup Singers EVER...
Rachel Fury,
Durga Mcbroom
and Margaret Taylor
yup, Hartford 89 (I think).....scrawled in the dirt on the back of a box truck parked outside was - Roger Who?
I love this song!!! One of my favorites.
I love this song. 👍👍👍👍
Very few concert versions that I can say are better than the studio version, but this is one if them. Also, is that Warren Hill on the soprano and alto sax solos?
No. That is Scott Page
Some people will sell their souls to the Devil for money and fame........me I will do it to go back to the 80;s and be a teen again. by the way I was at this concert, yes very lucky.
I’m very jealous of you
Me too 🤘
Vocals and lyrics are sufficient if the music itself is good enough.
👍
Your hair stand on end.
So frickin' good.