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So, this one – Pink Floyd's Venice concert from '89 plus Knebworth from '90 – it’s a fascinating watch. The Venice show has this surreal vibe, right? The floating stage, the backdrop of the lagoon... it really adds to the atmosphere. They mix tunes from A Momentary Lapse of Reason with classic tracks, and the pacing keeps you engaged throughout. You get to see the evolution of the band post-Waters, which is neat, but also controversial since some fans weren’t keen on the lineup change. The performances are solid, capturing that unique Pink Floyd essence while adapting to their new chapter. Knebworth, with its sprawling crowd, feels like a contrast yet complements the intimate Venice experience well. It’s all about the journey, really.
This release is part of a series, focusing on Pink Floyd's later years, and it stands out for its historical significance. The Venice concert, especially, is quite rare and sought after, with the legendary free performance drawing massive crowds. As for the format, it's been released in various editions over the years, but collectors are particularly interested in the limited versions that capture the nuances of both concerts.
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