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Pink Floyd

Live Performances by Pink Floyd in 2002

  • In January 2002, David Gilmour performed an acoustic version of "Shine On You Crazy Diamond," a piece that originally debuted on Pink Floyd's 1975 alb... Read Full Description >

    In January 2002, David Gilmour performed an acoustic version of "Shine On You Crazy Diamond," a piece that originally debuted on Pink Floyd's 1975 album *Wish You Were Here*. At this point in his career, Gilmour was reconnecting with his earlier work following a decade marked by major developments in both Pink Floyd and his solo projects. The performance took place during a concert that celebrated the band's influential catalog while simultaneously paying tribute to the late Richard Wright, the band’s keyboardist, who had passed away in 2008. Gilmour's concert was significant as it showcased a reflective moment in his musical journey, allowing him to honor the legacy of Pink Floyd and its members while continuing to evolve as a solo artist. This live rendition highlights the emotional depth and intricate musicianship that characterizes Pink Floyd's work, particularly in recognition of Wright's contributions.

MUN Performs 'One of These Days' by Pink Floyd - Live at OMI Music Club

OMI Music Club
Firenze, ,, Italy

February 26, 2002 | Video Length: 5:46
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  • In 2002, when the tribute band MUN performed "One of These Days" live at the OMI Music Club in Florence, Pink Floyd was enjoying a resurgence in their... Read Full Description >

    In 2002, when the tribute band MUN performed "One of These Days" live at the OMI Music Club in Florence, Pink Floyd was enjoying a resurgence in their legacy following the successful release of "The Final Cut" in 1983. Although the band had been largely inactive since the 1994 tour following "The Division Bell," their music continued to resonate deeply with fans, leading to a resurgence in interest in their work and live performances. "One of These Days," from their 1971 album "Meddle," is celebrated for its instrumental prowess and haunting soundscapes, making it a staple in Pink Floyd’s performances. Interestingly, in 2002, individuals continued to celebrate Pink Floyd's innovative sound and profound influence on music, evident in the tribute band MUN's choice to perform this particular piece, reflecting its enduring impact in the realm of progressive rock.

Pink Floyd - David Gilmour in Concert - Full Concert at Royal Festival Hall

Royal Festival Hall
London, United Kingdom

June 29, 2002 | Video Length: 43:36
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  • In June 2002, during the Meltdown concert at the Royal Festival Hall in London, David Gilmour, a key member of Pink Floyd, showcased his artistry foll... Read Full Description >

    In June 2002, during the Meltdown concert at the Royal Festival Hall in London, David Gilmour, a key member of Pink Floyd, showcased his artistry following the band's legendary trajectory. The concert was part of a series curated by Gilmour himself, celebrating various musical influences and collaborations. Prior to this live performance, Pink Floyd had released "The Division Bell" in 1994, which marked a significant moment in their career, featuring themes of communication and division reflective of personal and societal issues. Although the band was primarily inactive post-1994, Gilmour's concert exemplified his ongoing connection to the band's legacy while also marking the beginning of his solo endeavors. Notably, Gilmour's performance at this concert was lauded for its emotional depth, capturing the essence of Pink Floyd's sound, further solidifying his impact as a leading figure in progressive rock.

Pink Floyd Full Concert at Live 8, London

London

July 2, 2002 | Video Length: 23:13
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  • In December 2002, when David Gilmour and Richard Wright performed together at the Royal Albert Hall, Pink Floyd was at a pivotal moment in its legacy.... Read Full Description >

    In December 2002, when David Gilmour and Richard Wright performed together at the Royal Albert Hall, Pink Floyd was at a pivotal moment in its legacy. This live recording took place shortly after the release of Gilmour's solo album "On an Island" in March 2006, which was well-received and marked a significant return for him after years of focusing on solo projects. Notably, this concert included Wright, a founding member of Pink Floyd, showcasing the band's enduring camaraderie despite their complex history. Following the band's last studio album, "The Division Bell" (1994), the live performance served as a reminder of their rich musical legacy. Additionally, Gilmour's "In Concert" series allowed fans to reconnect with the iconic sound and spirit of Pink Floyd, even as the band members pursued individual careers. This particular performance highlighted the unique chemistry between Gilmour and Wright, emphasizing their collaborative spirit in music.