30 years ago today (3/28/94), Pink Floyd released The Divison Bell, their fourteenth studio album and the second Pink Floyd album recorded without founding members Roger Waters and featured the lineup of David Gilmour, Nick Mason, and Richard Wright. A mellow mood-setting album that boxed the band’s sound into an almost new-age territory, standout tracks include “High Hopes,” “Marooned,” and “Keep Talking.” The Division Bell tour was enormously successful selling out stadiums and was the last time the trio version of Pink Floyd toured. Watch “High Hopes” from Earl’s Court in London on 10/20/94
