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According to technical archives at TheatreCrafts.com , the production was one of the most ambitious in rock history.
: The show featured new tracks from The Division Bell —such as "High Hopes" and "Keep Talking"—alongside deep cuts and a complete rendition of The Dark Side of the Moon . Pink.Floyd.P.U.L.S.E.Live.At.Earls.Court.1994.1...
: Key contributors included Guy Pratt (bass), Jon Carin (keyboards), and Durga McBroom (backing vocals). According to technical archives at TheatreCrafts
The Pink Floyd performance at on October 20, 1994, serves as the definitive visual and audio documentation of the band's final world tour, The Division Bell Tour . Released as the concert film and live album P.U.L.S.E (stylized as P•U•L•S•E ), it is widely regarded for its massive production scale and for being the first time the band performed their 1973 masterpiece, The Dark Side of the Moon , in its entirety since the mid-1970s. Performance Overview The Pink Floyd performance at on October 20,
: A newly restored and re-edited version was released as part of The Later Years box set and as a standalone Blu-ray. Earls Court Exhibition Centre, London, England AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more
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: The band achieved "CD-quality" audio in stadium environments through advanced quadraphonic sound systems. Media Releases The 1994 Earls Court footage has seen several iterations:
