Pink Floyd Pulse 2019 Review

: Contains the full Dark Side suite plus iconic encores, including the definitive live version of "Comfortably Numb" with David Gilmour’s towering final solo [17, 23]. Legacy of the Later Years

After a short intermission—during which the arena’s bar transformed into a “Pulse Lounge” with glow‑in‑the‑dark cocktails and a wall of vintage Pink Floyd posters—the second half began with a surprise: a cover of “The Dark Side of the Moon” performed in its entirety, but with a twist. Each track was interlaced with newly recorded spoken‑word excerpts from fans around the world, sent in via social media, talking about how the album had impacted their lives. The voice of a teenage girl from Tokyo talked about how “Us and Them” helped her understand empathy, while an elderly man from Liverpool recounted listening to “Money” on a vinyl record while working in a coal mine. The integration of these stories turned the iconic album into a living, breathing tapestry of human experience. pink floyd pulse 2019

Recorded during the European leg of the Division Bell tour, this film is uniquely significant for featuring the only full, officially filmed live performance of . The core lineup of David Gilmour, Nick Mason, and Richard Wright delivers a masterclass in atmospheric rock, supported by legendary light shows and pyrotechnics. : Contains the full Dark Side suite plus

I walked home through the wet streets of London, the neon lights reflecting in the puddles like shards of broken glass. The Dark Side of the Moon vinyl in my pocket felt warm, as if it had absorbed the night’s energy. I could still hear the faint echo of the heartbeat that had guided the whole evening—a steady, unending thump that reminded me of why we gather, why we listen, why we love. The voice of a teenage girl from Tokyo

The 2019 edition of P.U.L.S.E serves as more than just a nostalgic trip. It is a testament to the post-Roger Waters era, highlighting the chemistry between David Gilmour, Nick Mason, and Richard Wright [7, 12]. Reviewers from sites like Neptune Pink Floyd note that the restoration provides a "new lease of life" to a tour that was once the highest-grossing in history [11, 13, 15].