In 1972, Pink Floyd put on a concert for ghosts live in Pompeii. The millennia-old venue witnessed one of rock's most ...
Of all the great productions in Pink Floyd's history, David Gilmour thought that this iconic show never sat well with him.
Their 1971 album marked the move from experimental live band to studio-based architects, paving the way for a decade of ...
Gilmour, who had previously played at the amphitheatre for the 1971 film Pink Floyd Live At Pompeii, played songs from his current album, Rattle That Lock, as well as a number of Pink Floyd classics.
Pink Floyd was a theatrical band, and though no live album can really capture that live experience, something like Pulse, or ...
Echoes of Pompeii, the Pink Floyd tribute act ... "It’s the audience’s energy of these live concerts that keep us excited and ready to play again and again.” Tickets are $50.
Decades after first performing there with Pink Floyd, singer-guitarist David Gilmour returned in July 2016 for two concerts in the ancient Italian amphitheatre as part of his Rattle That Lock tour.
Authorities at Pompeii in southern Italy are introducing a daily limit of 20,000 visitors as part of efforts to protect the ...
So we’ve waded in among the live recordings from official to unofficial, to help guide you on Pink Floyd’s historic creative path – the tapes, the rarest songs, the thoughts of the ...
With a musical and cultural legacy so vast it’s nearly impossible to quantify, singer/guitarist David Gilmour could easily ...
In the grand tradition of Pink Floyd, a round screen hovered above the stage for film reels and closeups of musicians. The band was often obscured by clouds of smoke, and stark, colorful lighting. But ...
Stylish film of the British progressive rock band Pink Floyd in 1971 performing a concert with no audience, in the ancient Roman Amphitheater in the ruins of Pompeii, Italy. There are four ...