Pink Floyd in Venice: A Concert for Europe (1989)

Published 2023-12-28
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Chapters:
00:00:00 - Shine On You Crazy Diamond, Part I
00:02:56 - Learning to Fly
00:08:30 - Yet Another Movie
00:14:47 - Round and Around
00:15:21 - Sorrow
00:25:00 - The Dogs of War
00:32:59 - On the Turning Away
00:40:29 - Time
00:46:09 - The Great Gig in the Sky
00:51:08 - Wish You Were Here
00:55:42 - Money
01:04:25 - Another Brick in the Wall, Part 2
01:09:42 - Comfortably Numb
01:18:53 - Run Like Hell

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All Comments (21)
  • @Stano32
    Plínio, I know Italian Citys and I love It .. and Floyd is my favourit Band all my Life 🙂 Buona Sierra !!!
  • @stevenapier5198
    In 1973 I was 16 and was given Dark side of the moon for my birthday and it changed my life forever!!! I liked Roger Waters lyrics but I loved David Gilmours guitar licks and I was hooked. Every new album that’s what I needed to hear. Thank you Pink Floyd!!! I’m 66 now and I still love you and your music. Definitely the best birthday gift I ever got.
  • @cygnus6623
    Dogs of War may mean more today than ever. Thank you Pink Floyd for speaking the truth about our leaders through the decades. Thank you for 50 years of the most meaningful and beautiful music in Rock and Roll.
  • @Kevin-pg7ic
    The music world will never be the same without SIR RICHARD
  • You can watch and listen Pink Floyd...always; any time, any day and night. Emotions !!
  • @ToniRicceri
    Ho avuto la fortuna di vederli dal vivo 2 volte, nel lontano 1988 a Roma, nel tour A Momentany Lapse Of Reason, poi nel 1994 a Modena nel tour The Division Bell, davvero indimenticabili, per me la migliore band al Mondo, la loro musica ti entra davvero dentro l,anima
  • @johnshark999
    Without Pink Floyd, pop/rock music would be like Egypt without pyramids, like Saturn without rings.
  • @FeistHimself
    I recorded this concert on VHS and copied it to a cassette tape. Still listening to it after all these years. Stuck with me... This concert was one of the biggest motivations to keep on making music myself.
  • @bdjdi2686
    I saw this Concert at Western Springs in Auckland Aotearoa, . At one point just before they came on, sitting on the hill looking down the stage disappeared in a cloud of smoke as 50,000 people lit up. Apart form the burning bed the highlight was a star that drifted down above the stage during Wish You Were Here , as Gilmour plucked the final acoustic note the star faded and 70,000 people went "ohhhhhhhhh".
  • @POPMUSIC-jc5ks
    I believe that somewhere in the world, there are people who feel the same emotions that I feel when I listen to masterpieces like this song.
  • David Gilmour has the vibe of a bloke just popping off to the corner shop to buy a loaf of bread then plays the greatest emotional guitar solos ever. If God played the guitar this is what it would sound like ❤️ he's a legend.
  • @mohamedfarouk824
    Pink floyd changed music as well as my life …forever pink Floyd❤
  • @thomrapp
    oh yeah, July 15, 1989, and I can proudly say: I was there, it was a great concert, the atmosphere and scenery unique, THE PF experience ever in my now almost 62 years of life
  • @darylmiller1144
    89 huh. Never seen this one. The best of their field. For me, 50 yrs my kind óf music. I do also like Brit. Keep Floyd playing forever.
  • I'm 60 years old and I've known PF for longer, but I started listening more intensely after I saw a fantastic performance by Roger Waters in November 2023. Anyone who has never heard PF, I recommend you run, run, run, run and start listening . You'll be comfortably impressed by David Gilmour's stunning guitar solos.