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The Earls Court residency was the culmination of a massive 1994 European tour.
According to technical archives at TheatreCrafts.com , the production was one of the most ambitious in rock history. Pink.Floyd.P.U.L.S.E.Live.At.Earls.Court.1994.1...
: 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: The Earls Court residency was the culmination of
: The show utilized a huge circular screen (Mr. Screen), a choreographed laser light show, and a massive 16-foot diameter mirror ball that opened during "Comfortably Numb" to reveal a 12-kilowatt lamp. Media Releases The 1994 Earls Court footage has
: The core trio consisted of David Gilmour (vocals/guitar), Nick Mason (drums), and Richard Wright (keyboards).
: 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 .