To keep fans busy during the quarantine, Pink Floyd follow the example of Radiohead and Metallica and launch a series of concerts on YouTube
TikTok's viral trick to preserve avocado is dangerousMove the sofa and get ready to let loose to dance. To keep fans busy during the quarantine, Pink Floyd follow the example of Radiohead and Metallica and launch a series of concerts on YouTube.
In the coming weeks, the band will release unedited, rare and archived material in their "vault" and stream it for free.
“We would like to wish you all the best and hope you and your loved ones are all well in these troubled times. We will continue to post as usual, hoping to give you interesting and fun images, music and videos that can help you get through this, ”the band writes.
The first video is already online. We start with Pulse, the concert film of the which documents the live on October 20, 1994 at the Earls Court Exhibition Center in London, during The Division Bell Tour.
They range from some repertoire classics to the complete re-release of the album The Dark Side of the Moon.
Good concert… from home! Thanks Pink Floyd!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=15&v=hokGXqEsCXk
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