Drummer reacts to "Run Like Hell" (Live Pulse Tour) by Pink Floyd

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Thank you to our alpha patron Coquina for allowing us to return to see the finale of "Pulse" ! We have done so many videos from this tour and I have loved every second of it. This was Guy Pratt's finest hour so far... and the light technicians as well. MY GOD... That was insane!!!

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All Comments (21)
  • @safespacebear
    Love how at the end the lighting folks were like "hit em with everything!"
  • @Chase57Tx
    Honestly one of my favorite things about Gilmore is that he's just wearing a regular pair of jeans. Totally down to earth.
  • "All those lights," Pink Floyd put on a wonderful laser and light show was just the music that traveled all over the US. Watching those with your laser glasses was truly ethereal.
  • At the last Pink Floyd event that I went to was the division bell tour in the early 90s about the same time as this. There were old folks like me there were hippies, young folks, children people in business suits it was truly an event. Everybody was happy. My pulse CD was still flashing after years and then I put a new battery in it and flashed for more years
  • Pink Floyd's light show at this time set a standard that will unlikely be duplicated. How fortunate we were to be in the audience then.
  • @SnoopySnoops1
    Guy <3 His playing, his energy, just love watching him. His book, My Bass and Other Animals is well worth reading! Thanks Coquina!
  • To watch Pink Floyd in concert is another worldly experience. . One of my sons used to play Floyd so his plants would grow better.😊😉😉. One of those plants was named Vera.
  • @davidcann2405
    I was fortunate enough to have seen them twice on that tour.
  • @scozz6139
    Nobody puts on a live Show like Floyd! This 1994 World Tour was "The Division Bell" World Tour, this show at Earls Court in London is called the Pulse Concert, it is one of the last shows of the tour. The tour ran from March to October, there were something like 110 shows, in over 60 cities in 17 countries. Do you know the story of the stage, or should I say the 3 identical stages that leapfrogged across North American? Floyd had the 3 stages built for this tour, not only 3 stages, but 3 of everything! The stages, sound systems, the rigs, the gear, the lighting etc., there was 3 of everything used in North America. Because of the time involved in load in, and setup, (3 full days), and then tear down and load out, (2 and a half days), they absolutely needed 3 of everything to perform all of the shows that were booked in North America. It was the largest Rock concert to that point in time 700 tons of steel, using 60 trailer trucks with a crew of like 120 people, it was a MASSIVE tour! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "The Wall" album was released in 1979 and the American tour started in 1980. This was another massive Show, it was so massive logistically and economically that they performed only 12 Concerts in the US in 1980, 6 on the west and 6 on the east coast. I was fortunate enough to get tickets to one of the six Shows on the east coast, the venue for these Shows was The Nassau Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale NY, on Long Island. "The Wall" concert was the most incredible, phenomenal Show/Concert/Play/Performance, I have ever witnessed in all my 68 years of life!
  • Wow! That was amazing and the light show was incredible! They looked like they were really enjoying themselves! Every clip I've seen from this tour has been fantastic! Boy I wish I had been to that show!!
  • @AceAnnie1-7
    I wasn’t there, but was at one in Manchester, Maine Rd, in 1988, the Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour. It was quite similar and the encore was just as mind blowing!
  • @pamela1144
    I was at the one in Houston, Texas. A Blue Norther blew through and all heck broke loose. I can still see David standing there wailing on the guitar in a white T- shirt. Rain, lightening and thunder tearing the place up. They were playing this when the power went out it the stadium. A night to remember!!!!
  • @markwade2530
    I was there for those shows & I'm still there! I've seen many many gigs over the years but this show was the best sight & sound experience.
  • David Gilmour is exactly what you see. Roger was not part of the PULSE tour
  • 30 years ago and its still embedded in my memory. Greatest night of my life.
  • "Run like Hell" was the last rock song on the album before the courtroom trial of pink which was more broadway style.
  • @bobvermeulen491
    Hi Lee, I was at the show in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. It was the fourth time I'd seen Pink Floyd and out of the 100 or so gigs I've been to in the past 50 years, this still is the best "rock show" I've ever experienced. Keep up the good work, man.