The "Division Bell Tour" 23 years later STILL holds up to today's standards of how a concert is done. It's still is epic and would leave audiences of today in awe. #RIPRickWright
Man, my youthful choice to go to countless concerts, including several Pink Floyd shows, seems to have been one of the wisest choices of my life. I’m so thankful.
I like how raw this collection of clips is. No narration, no displaying people’s names. There is a good trust of fan’s intelligence to enjoy the clips as they are.
That was my last concert as an young men , I will never forget. It felt like it was too short ,but in reality, I just enjoyed every moment, every note, God. I miss my young self, and those musical days 😕
You can see people actually having FUN, and not being a horde of anarchist "victims", busy with little else than "identifying" as this or that. Yep, I miss those days too.
Literally, no exaggeration, the best produced and best sounding tour in history of any rock band. Hands down. The Pulse CD versions of some of the songs are even better than the DVD versions, ie. "Keep Talking" end solo, etc
Michael Torres I meant most impressive tour in the history of Rock in general! Live in Gdansk I saw him several times, if you consider that in 1994 the technology was obsolete compared to 2006 you realize the great effort has been made by all, then I think between 1988 and 1994 was the best of Dave Guitar period.
Giuseppe Piccirillo it was I went too earls court! I was there on the opening night when the seats fell down! I went back the following Monday and watched the most amazing show I've ever seen and will ever see in my life! I'm so glad I got that chance! My profile picture is the ticket from that show.; )
Having seen Floyd in 74 @ the Autostade in Montreal, 77 Animals @ the Olympic Stadium in Montreal, 87 @ Foxboro (2 shows) for Delicate Sound, and 94@ Foxboro for Pulse. Each had it's own outstanding elements. For sound, it was Delicate Sound, for the atmosphere is was 77 Olympic. Pulse was polished and well done but very packaged. All were excellent.
Goose bumps many times watching this, so many memories of friends of the past. They crossed so many generations, I think there are a few golden ages of folks who appreciate their music. Seeing people taking in the full experience, no electronics, and just being in the moment every step of the way is refreshing to see.
My FIRST concert. Holds my life... thank you for keeping me ALIVE, 'Coming Baxk to Life' in Detroit City brings tears to my eyes. Because of this concert in '94, I had Pulse to listen to after dying in a motor vehicle accident. The only interaction my comatose being could accept. Thank you. My recovery is insurmountably undefined. You are reading words sent by a miracle...❤
I once had the opportunity to spend some time with Kerry Livgren, from the American group, Kansas. I had been in a rock band for several years myself. We were not famous, never cut a record (all most), never toured extensively.....but, the stories and life style of the road are the same. The constant joking, pranks and indulgences are the same. I see that in this video and remember all the moments of fun and excitement, interspersed with sheer boredom and longing for home. These guys just do it on a much bigger scale..........loved it, thank you.😍
I saw them in Rotterdam , the Netherlands, 3 sept 1994. Great music, epic show. Most impressive concert ever I have seen. Still every week I look back parts of this concert on youtube.
I was at the first night in Cleveland OH........@ Cleveland Municipal Stadium VIP....13th row center stage right. It was a record breaking attendance for a concert at this venue, at just under 65,000 people in attendance. What a show, one of my buddies hooked it up with10 strip of some white blotter as he just got back from West Coast Grateful Dead tour before we headed to Cleveland...that Redroof Inn will never be the same ⚡
10:33 Polly's got some skills! And its Storm Thorgerson at 12:00 Its good to see Dave and Rick being silly. When I see them in videos they're shy and serious. RIP Rick, we all miss you! Is it just me or was Nick in a really bad mood whenever he was filmed? I haven't really noticed until this video, but everyone behind the scenes that make these amazing shows never get enough credit for what they do. But it sure does look like they have tons of fun. I wish I had a time machine to go to one of those shows
I don't think Nick really bothered about being filmed. You know him, he always comes up with some funny stuff... Maybe he was just shy or not as silly-face-making as the rest of the people.
Watching this in 2024 it seems like yesterday I was that 23 year old going off to see my first Pink Floyd concert. Now at 53 the 2 shows I seen on that tour remain the best shows I've ever seen.
Apparently Wright was a mad sex addict and constantly got caught cheating on his wives. This happened so often that eventually he made another girl pregnant, his then wife walked in on them in bed in his yacht in old tax avoider's Monaco and then he just emotionlessly left his wife (who nearly had a breakdown) for that girl. He then also just walked out on that girl not much later. He got his lawyers to claim he was only worth $200,000 at the time so he didn't have to pay his divorced wife much out of his hundreds of millions. He was also a big coke-head even into old age. Unfortunately he sounded like a massive lying and slimy douchebag to me. Seems like the more you learn about the individuals who made up Floyd, they all come across as weirdos and assholes.
Venues were selling quickly out of tickets or the Division Bel, tour and I managed to buy a ticket for Rotterdam, September 1994. That little excursion to Amsterdam, a few before the gig was quite an adventure. My head was still buzzing by the time I got to Feynord Stadium. I can still though very well remember the gig.
Willhem Meyenberg I was at their Division Bell tour when it came to Houston at Rice Stadium. It was an outdoor venue at nighttime. About halfway thru the show a front came thru first with a gentile mist or light rain shower. The green, red and yellow lasers appeared to freeze the raindrops in front of you. The storm intensified to the point they had to stop the show at least 45 minutes early. Gilmour announced in his proper English accent “I’m afraid we have to concede to the elements “.
@@ricklewis5804 The same thing happened at the Soldier's Field in Chicago, but only during the laser show,,, It only went on for maybe 15 minutes. Spectacular
This video was post on July 2nd 2015. July 2nd 2005 was the final Reunion with all the members of Pink Floyd. July 2nd is my birthday. One of my greatest birthday gifts i ever had.
Best phase of Pink Floyd after "The Wall". Richard was finally back and he was allowed to do his stuff and all Pink Floyd fans know he was able to do amazing stuff when required.
radio mindchatter Unfortunately the Houston show at Rice Stadium got rained out before the show was halfway through. Started off as a light rain and the red green and gold lasers were freezing the drops in midair but it gradually got worse and Gilmour paused then said in his proper British accent “I’m afraid we have to concede to the elements” and that was it.
Saw this show at Clemson Stadium. Sat in my seat dumbfounded for at least 10 minutes after the concert ended. Cool to see how the show came together in this video.
God I wish I could have seen a show on that tour. I doubt there will ever be another concert experience like that. Imagine how the crowd with all the cell phone filming today would have missed out on enjoying the music in the moment and the entire sensory experience.
Brian Cardina, I was at the Carter/ Finley stadium in Raleigh. Also, just turned 21...I agree with what anybody who saw them on that tour, “The Best Concert Experience of my Life!!!”
@@lucyfloyd16 i was at Earls Court too.. ;- P the evening after the seating went down in the middle of opener 'Shine On..' bit nervy as a consequence, but was one of the best nights of my life.. \m/ x
IThe first VHS gig I bought with my own money was the Pulse concert when I was young. I saw it many times. I saw it again now and only now began to understand the logistics that required to make it happen. Congratulations to everyone who made it possible.
As a self-taught NON-classically trained pianist myself, I totally have a kindred keyboard spirit with Rick Wright. RIP and thanks for all of the years of music, regardless of what Roger did to try to make people ignore your contribution. Biggest mistake was firing Rick before The Wall tour
The music by Pink Floyd is and will be forever the greatest band of musicians. It will not be replicated, this band was perfection! So glad I grew up listening to them.
i am a new zealander and that is where i live but in 1994 i was living in holland and my girl friend at the time gave me the belgian show as a birthday gift, it was my very first concert, and kind of ruined concerts and birthday gifts from then on . no concert will top that (it hosed down that night, but it didnt matter) and well, may as well bother with birthday gifts after that haha
See this tour in London it will live with me forever. I can't believe I'm going to die and not see Pink Floyd play live again. Even if they did tour I probably wouldn't be able to afford a ticket only the rich will have access to a show the real fans will be priced out.
@@sea-dawg True Chad. But tell me why I would not think twice about going to see bands like Pink Floyd Genesis The Rolling Stones Led Zeppelin and The Who back in the day? If and when these bands tour now you would get no change out of a thousand pounds for a couple to have a night out at one of these concerts. Most of the people who go to see these top end bands now are just rich people who probably don't even own one of their albums. Maybe I should have worded my comment differently. You have to be rich to see bands like this. Anyway how much you worth that my comment put your back out? And how would you feel if you was priced out of a night out to see Floyd? By bigger fish. There's always people out there with more money to burn. If Pink Floyd ever toured again maybe you could treat me to a pair of tickets. And if I win the lottery in the meantime I will treat you to a pair of tickets how's that sound mate?
Like many of us I have seen some of the best artists in concert ever, from Clapton to Sammy Hagar, Aerosmith, Skynrd and just about everything in between but hands down Pink Floyd was my favorite by far and loved the others bu Floyd is in a class by itself. I saw the Division Bell tour at their Veterans Stadium stop in Philadelphia June 1994. Amazing and a night I’ll never forget
It started pouring down rain during the song run like hell at old Texas Stadium in 1994 during this tour. Pink Floyd is in another league musically and their music takes you to another demension.of time and space.
@MrCloudseeker It was. the speakers at one point were a mile high and my uncle nudged me and told me to stop moving in rhythm to the back up singers dancing. Oh, and the pig malfunctioned and DEFLATED! I found out later it was supposed to fly around, and i told people "I don't care, watching that thing deflate was epic! "
October 1994 earls court..... Still is the greatest musical experience i have ever seen....and its now 2020......ive seen the best and legendery bands around....but floyd are a different ball ground ..no touching them
What a shame Earls Court is lost to an expensive housing development (like London needs more multi-million pound flats). I was there in 1994, on the very the night the arena seating at the rear of the auditorium collapsed.
I went to see them in Vancouver B.C. At B.C. Place and even though is was a huge stadium, the sound was one of the best I’ve ever been to as they had a surround sound thing going not to mention that it was so crystal clear with the right amount of bottom end! Obviously the band made sure that no expense was spared for the production, I’ve been to some great shows but Pink Floyd easily tops that list!❤️😎👍
The "Division Bell Tour" 23 years later STILL holds up to today's standards of how a concert is done. It's still is epic and would leave audiences of today in awe. #RIPRickWright
Todays standards?? With all respect, there is nothing quite like this anymore … and probably never will be .
Man, my youthful choice to go to countless concerts, including several Pink Floyd shows, seems to have been one of the wisest choices of my life. I’m so thankful.
Fue la mejor Desicion! Y fue historia lo q hiciste
These documentaries are never long enough ! I could have happily watched this for a couple of hours.
I like how raw this collection of clips is. No narration, no displaying people’s names. There is a good trust of fan’s intelligence to enjoy the clips as they are.
That was my last concert as an young men , I will never forget. It felt like it was too short ,but in reality, I just enjoyed every moment, every note, God. I miss my young self, and those musical days 😕
How times have changed. I'm 57, and I'm glad I lived in the decades past. The world is a different monster now. RIP to the better times.
You can see people actually having FUN, and not being a horde of anarchist "victims", busy with little else than "identifying" as this or that. Yep, I miss those days too.
@@samuelluria4744 completely agree. Well said.
@@samuelluria4744 Absolutely! I want my real life back. Who would have thought things would go from that to this? Not I.
I wish I was alive back then. Sadly I was born in the 2000’.
I was born in 2006 and wish I was born in those times instead of now, this new generation or my gen is horrible.
High Hopes is my favourite David Gilmour song.
As an RN, I sat next to a dying patient listening to it as she passed.
Very special moment.
Thank you for your kind soul not to have that lady pass away alone.
Literally, no exaggeration, the best produced and best sounding tour in history of any rock band. Hands down. The Pulse CD versions of some of the songs are even better than the DVD versions, ie. "Keep Talking" end solo, etc
So emotional seeing Richard. What a loss.
Steven Williams did you just make a pun
Alan Cawthorne 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢👍🏼
Amen mate, what a talent.
😢😢😢
To my reckoning, Richard was the real musical soul of Floyd. Indeed, a huge loss for the music world!
In my opinion this was the most impressive tour that has ever been done!
Dave Gilmour's "On an island" tour is what Pink Floyd would've been if they stayed together. It's so amazing. Listen to live in Gdansk
Michael Torres
I meant most impressive tour in the history of Rock in general! Live in Gdansk I saw him several times, if you consider that in 1994 the technology was obsolete compared to 2006 you realize the great effort has been made by all, then I think between 1988 and 1994 was the best of Dave Guitar period.
Giuseppe Piccirillo Have you seen photos from the In The Flesh '77 tour?
Giuseppe Piccirillo it was I went too earls court! I was there on the opening night when the seats fell down! I went back the following Monday and watched the most amazing show I've ever seen and will ever see in my life! I'm so glad I got that chance! My profile picture is the ticket from that show.; )
Having seen Floyd in 74 @ the Autostade in Montreal, 77 Animals @ the Olympic Stadium in Montreal, 87 @ Foxboro (2 shows) for Delicate Sound, and 94@ Foxboro for Pulse. Each had it's own outstanding elements. For sound, it was Delicate Sound, for the atmosphere is was 77 Olympic. Pulse was polished and well done but very packaged. All were excellent.
You know you are getting to that golden age when Pink Floyd stirs the emotions so strongly.
Goose bumps many times watching this, so many memories of friends of the past. They crossed so many generations, I think there are a few golden ages of folks who appreciate their music. Seeing people taking in the full experience, no electronics, and just being in the moment every step of the way is refreshing to see.
Very fortunate to have been able to see that tour in '94. By far the best light show I have seen next to Genesis
Was it true at the earls court shows they had speakers built into the seats to create surround sound?
My FIRST concert. Holds my life... thank you for keeping me ALIVE, 'Coming Baxk to Life' in Detroit City brings tears to my eyes. Because of this concert in '94, I had Pulse to listen to after dying in a motor vehicle accident. The only interaction my comatose being could accept.
Thank you. My recovery is insurmountably undefined. You are reading words sent by a miracle...❤
David Gilmour, such a special player. Listen to that music so beautiful.
I once had the opportunity to spend some time with Kerry Livgren, from the American group, Kansas. I had been in a rock band for several years myself. We were not famous, never cut a record (all most), never toured extensively.....but, the stories and life style of the road are the same. The constant joking, pranks and indulgences are the same. I see that in this video and remember all the moments of fun and excitement, interspersed with sheer boredom and longing for home. These guys just do it on a much bigger scale..........loved it, thank you.😍
I saw them in Rotterdam , the Netherlands, 3 sept 1994. Great music, epic show. Most impressive concert ever I have seen. Still every week I look back parts of this concert on youtube.
I was at Rotterdam too. One of the greatest nights of my life.
Such a great documentary loved it...made me feel part of the TOUR. Thank you for doing this
I was at the first night in Cleveland OH........@ Cleveland Municipal Stadium VIP....13th row center stage right. It was a record breaking attendance for a concert at this venue, at just under 65,000 people in attendance. What a show, one of my buddies hooked it up with10 strip of some white blotter as he just got back from West Coast Grateful Dead tour before we headed to Cleveland...that Redroof Inn will never be the same ⚡
My dad was there.
Saw the Division Bell tour in the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas and it was the most awesome thing I have seen....and heard!!!!!
10:33 Polly's got some skills! And its Storm Thorgerson at 12:00
Its good to see Dave and Rick being silly. When I see them in videos they're shy and serious. RIP Rick, we all miss you!
Is it just me or was Nick in a really bad mood whenever he was filmed?
I haven't really noticed until this video, but everyone behind the scenes that make these amazing shows never get enough credit for what they do. But it sure does look like they have tons of fun. I wish I had a time machine to go to one of those shows
I don't think Nick really bothered about being filmed. You know him, he always comes up with some funny stuff... Maybe he was just shy or not as silly-face-making as the rest of the people.
Martín Fallas I think he's more of a dry humor guy
It's a bit like being in the army, everyone has a specific job to do. Once it's done everyone let's off steam.
Thank you very much for this rare footage
Such a great concert! Very nice to see you guys behind the scenes. Thanks for helping make the concert as memorable as it was.
Goodbye Rick, thank you for the music.
Say hi to Syd.
Saw this show at Exhibition Stadium in Toronto in August 94. Will never forget it.
3 night weekend it was epic
RIP Richard Wright!
Watching this in 2024 it seems like yesterday I was that 23 year old going off to see my first Pink Floyd concert. Now at 53 the 2 shows I seen on that tour remain the best shows I've ever seen.
Richard Wright. Legend!
I agree
Apparently Wright was a mad sex addict and constantly got caught cheating on his wives. This happened so often that eventually he made another girl pregnant, his then wife walked in on them in bed in his yacht in old tax avoider's Monaco and then he just emotionlessly left his wife (who nearly had a breakdown) for that girl. He then also just walked out on that girl not much later. He got his lawyers to claim he was only worth $200,000 at the time so he didn't have to pay his divorced wife much out of his hundreds of millions. He was also a big coke-head even into old age. Unfortunately he sounded like a massive lying and slimy douchebag to me. Seems like the more you learn about the individuals who made up Floyd, they all come across as weirdos and assholes.
Legends. All for the World...Too Me Especial...cdm..another Brick for you...
People are misunderstood in life and always in Love
@@DM-kv9kj and from where do u have this informations?
Well edited and good to see behind the scenes.
So jealous of people who worked on that Tour/roadies.
@Crown Commando sounds like my job in 5star Hotel, setting up events & functions for others to enjoy, occasionally involving, celebrity performers.
I was lucky enough to be there in 1994
Venues were selling quickly out of tickets or the Division Bel, tour and I managed to buy a ticket for Rotterdam, September 1994. That little excursion to Amsterdam, a few before the gig was quite an adventure. My head was still buzzing by the time I got to Feynord Stadium. I can still though very well remember the gig.
They were living that dream ⛵️✨🎸
Real life roadie here to say be careful what you wish for lol
00:51 no doubt, Gilmour is the best guitarrist, How I wish to meet him, maybe someday...
Me too!
It shall happen
What song it is?
@@leoestradaroque3355 Cluster One.
@@ethanbanta4714 thank you
WOW! Work on the Division Bell´s World tour, must have been an amazing experience
Willhem Meyenberg
I was at their Division Bell tour when it came to Houston at Rice Stadium. It was an outdoor venue at nighttime. About halfway thru the show a front came thru first with a gentile mist or light rain shower. The green, red and yellow lasers appeared to freeze the raindrops in front of you. The storm intensified to the point they had to stop the show at least 45 minutes early. Gilmour announced in his proper English accent “I’m afraid we have to concede to the elements “.
@@ricklewis5804 The same thing happened at the Soldier's Field in Chicago, but only during the laser show,,, It only went on for maybe 15 minutes. Spectacular
Thanks for that amazing video. Pink Floyd is still the best even in 2020. There is nothing else who can top it!!!
April 14th 1994...San Diego Ca. ...Yeap..I was there..Yeap the best concert EVER...Love you PINK FLOYD...love you all.....
so cool! saw them two nights in a row in NJ with old HS friends, Great Memories
This video was post on July 2nd 2015. July 2nd 2005 was the final Reunion with all the members of Pink Floyd. July 2nd is my birthday. One of my greatest birthday gifts i ever had.
Can you imagine being in that airport hanger when they sound checked Dark Side of the Moon with nobody around except the band and a couple of roadies.
best video ever
Best phase of Pink Floyd after "The Wall". Richard was finally back and he was allowed to do his stuff and all Pink Floyd fans know he was able to do amazing stuff when required.
Love this video thanks for posting it
Yeah, this is work, for sure, but can you imagine a better job to have?
Travelling the world and listening to Pink Floyd live every night? Sign me in
I saw them in Nashville on this tour..best show ever and I've seen quite a lot of great shows in my time...
radio mindchatter
Unfortunately the Houston show at Rice Stadium got rained out before the show was halfway through. Started off as a light rain and the red green and gold lasers were freezing the drops in midair but it gradually got worse and Gilmour paused then said in his proper British accent “I’m afraid we have to concede to the elements” and that was it.
i worked on that tour !! so many great memories!
What would i give to be in that tour like you man!! You are extremely blessed.
@@grassrootsflshp Thank you ! Yes it was the best tour i did!
THE BEST VLOG I EVER SEEN!
I watched this video so many times that I expect Charlie's ''David, David'' when I hear ''Great Gig in the Sky'' intro.
It was the album that at the age of 14 made Pink Floyd become my favorite band to this day.
Saw this show at Clemson Stadium. Sat in my seat dumbfounded for at least 10 minutes after the concert ended. Cool to see how the show came together in this video.
you were vlogging in 1994 before it was a thing!
and I loved every second of it! Behind the scenes footage is the best.
God I wish I could have seen a show on that tour. I doubt there will ever be another concert experience like that.
Imagine how the crowd with all the cell phone filming today would have missed out on enjoying the music in the moment and the entire sensory experience.
Brian Cardina I went too earls court; ) best experience of my life!
Brian Cardina, I was at the Carter/ Finley stadium in Raleigh. Also, just turned 21...I agree with what anybody who saw them on that tour, “The Best Concert Experience of my Life!!!”
May 6, 1994. Tampa Stadium. Best concert ever.
Louis Summers Saw this show in Tampa. You're absolutely right. Best concert ever!
@@lucyfloyd16 i was at Earls Court too.. ;- P
the evening after the seating went down in the middle of opener 'Shine On..'
bit nervy as a consequence, but was one of the best nights of my life..
\m/
x
all these memories with high hopes aah. This song got more meaningful to me than ever
Love this documentary. Everyone happy. David Gilmour as beautiful as ever. And the music!!!
IThe first VHS gig I bought with my own money was the Pulse concert when I was young. I saw it many times. I saw it again now and only now began to understand the logistics that required to make it happen. Congratulations to everyone who made it possible.
As a self-taught NON-classically trained pianist myself, I totally have a kindred keyboard spirit with Rick Wright. RIP and thanks for all of the years of music, regardless of what Roger did to try to make people ignore your contribution. Biggest mistake was firing Rick before The Wall tour
Times that won't comeback
RIP Rick, the end of the Floyd :-/
It still lives in David, I saw him live in New York in April.. Not the same without Rick but what an amazing show
We have lots of fun at Urinal #1!
But they can't show that part on camera...
12:43 The Final Bells of an Era 1967-1994
The music by Pink Floyd is and will be forever the greatest band of musicians. It will not be replicated, this band was perfection! So glad I grew up listening to them.
This brings back memories, 7/15/94 @ the Silverdome Detroit..... RIP RIck
Facinating how much fun they have getting ready for a tour yet their music is so dark. I do enjoy a little PF every now and then.
Not exactly dark, but more of melancholic and retrospective.
Always amazed at what it takes to put on a Floyd tour
i am a new zealander and that is where i live but in 1994 i was living in holland and my girl friend at the time gave me the belgian show as a birthday gift, it was my very first concert, and kind of ruined concerts and birthday gifts from then on . no concert will top that (it hosed down that night, but it didnt matter) and well, may as well bother with birthday gifts after that haha
WHAT ABOUT URINAL NUMBER 1?
He didn't go there cause everybody knows you get F@&%ed up the Bum at Urinal number 1!!
Michael Reis . 1
Legend goes he still hasn't reviewed Urinal #1 to this day
Urinal number one, is for the short ones
Exactly lol
Richard 😢😢😢😢 ....for ever and ever !!!
Always loved this album. 👍🏼😘
I'm with there fella,my favourite Floyd album.
What a great snap shot....love it.
Great concert! Saw this in Detroit, 1994.
2:23 is the best sight! Really miss Richard.. Hail Floyd !
I'm in tears.
I can feel you! 😔
"One of These Days" is one of the best songs ever written!!
Yes.. Roger Waters wrote it.. and all the good Floyd songs...
David, Rick, and Nick looked so relaxed in this.
See this tour in London it will live with me forever. I can't believe I'm going to die and not see Pink Floyd play live again. Even if they did tour I probably wouldn't be able to afford a ticket only the rich will have access to a show the real fans will be priced out.
@@sea-dawg True Chad. But tell me why I would not think twice about going to see bands like Pink Floyd Genesis The Rolling Stones Led Zeppelin and The Who back in the day? If and when these bands tour now you would get no change out of a thousand pounds for a couple to have a night out at one of these concerts. Most of the people who go to see these top end bands now are just rich people who probably don't even own one of their albums. Maybe I should have worded my comment differently. You have to be rich to see bands like this. Anyway how much you worth that my comment put your back out? And how would you feel if you was priced out of a night out to see Floyd? By bigger fish. There's always people out there with more money to burn. If Pink Floyd ever toured again maybe you could treat me to a pair of tickets. And if I win the lottery in the meantime I will treat you to a pair of tickets how's that sound mate?
Like many of us I have seen some of the best artists in concert ever, from Clapton to Sammy Hagar, Aerosmith, Skynrd and just about everything in between but hands down Pink Floyd was my favorite by far and loved the others bu Floyd is in a class by itself. I saw the Division Bell tour at their Veterans Stadium stop in Philadelphia June 1994. Amazing and a night I’ll never forget
They were making way better vlogs those days than kids these days
It started pouring down rain during the song run like hell at old Texas Stadium in 1994 during this tour. Pink Floyd is in another league musically and their music takes you to another demension.of time and space.
Roy Rivera
Same thing at Rice Stadium in Houston.
High Hopes gets me every time 😄👌🏻
I had the original Pulse cardboard special edition CD with the blinking "Pulse" red LED light. When it ran out of batteries I was so bummed
Fantastic and epic your. Glad to have been there.
Surely the greatest show/tour of all time
what a life..
Rick Wright had such a wonderful sense of his craft.......
PINK FLOYD. ... immortal BAND !!!
I know it wasn't quite the same, but, i sure am glad i got to see them for Momentary and this one. Great shows.
@MrCloudseeker It was. the speakers at one point were a mile high and my uncle nudged me and told me to stop moving in rhythm to the back up singers dancing.
Oh, and the pig malfunctioned and DEFLATED! I found out later it was supposed to fly around, and i told people "I don't care, watching that thing deflate was epic! "
That was so cool! Long time ago now.
What a great band.
I cant believe this was 25 years ago now. Wow.
TYLER OHM almost 26, time goes fast
October 1994 earls court.....
Still is the greatest musical experience i have ever seen....and its now 2020......ive seen the best and legendery bands around....but floyd are a different ball ground ..no touching them
What a shame Earls Court is lost to an expensive housing development (like London needs more multi-million pound flats). I was there in 1994, on the very the night the arena seating at the rear of the auditorium collapsed.
I was there too, in the section that collapsed!
LOVE LOVE LOVE them
Great tour and concert! Doesn't and has never been beat by any concert before or since!
I went to see them in Vancouver B.C. At B.C. Place and even though is was a huge stadium, the sound was one of the best I’ve ever been to as they had a surround sound thing going not to mention that it was so crystal clear with the right amount of bottom end! Obviously the band made sure that no expense was spared for the production, I’ve been to some great shows but Pink Floyd easily tops that list!❤️😎👍
That was awesome!
Saw this in Oakland... all time great show
The greatest show of all times. Thank you Pink Floyd❤
Jesus, I miss the 90s
3:46 min. México City, light show audience.
I love to see the old tours of PanterA,
I love to see the old tours of Pink Floyd.
Our company flew you on that tour. Viscount Air Service :)
great! Thanks for share
got to see this tour!!!
Hi yup, it's just me David Gilmour playing around the fam! 8:00
Is that his son in the green shirt?