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Pink Floyd

Live Performances by Pink Floyd in 1995

  • By January 1, 1995, when the live version of "High Hopes" was recorded, Pink Floyd was in a transitional period marked by the release of their fourtee... Read Full Description >

    By January 1, 1995, when the live version of "High Hopes" was recorded, Pink Floyd was in a transitional period marked by the release of their fourteenth studio album, "The Division Bell," in 1994. This album was significant as it represented the band's reformation, with Roger Waters having departed in the mid-1980s. "The Division Bell" was notable for its exploration of themes like communication and isolation, reflecting the dynamics within the band. Interestingly, the live performance of "High Hopes" highlights the group's ability to recreate the expansive soundscape of their studio work in a concert setting, showcasing David Gilmour's guitar work and vocal delivery that remained a hallmark of the band's identity. This concert also occurred during a tour promoting the album, which further solidified Pink Floyd's legacy as one of the most influential rock bands, attracting both old fans and a new generation of listeners.