Pink Floyd Releases Exclusive Videos On YouTube

Published on April 27, 2020

Are you a Pink Floyd fan? Love to watch classic rock concerts?

Well, here’s a great tip for your quarantine! The British rock band, Pink Floyd will release re-edited, unseen videos every Friday 12 p.m. EST of concerts on their YouTube channel.

Composed by David Gilmore, Roger Waters and Nick Mason, the band split up in 2014 after making great albums about the society. For example, the album Animals was inspired by Animal Farm, a book written by George Orwell in 1945 about a revolution in a farm, toxic capitalism effects, and a different society.

During an interview given by David Gilmore in September 2011, the guitarist says the inspiration for the band was based in political philosophy and depressions of modern life that effects sanity.

The album Pulse, released in 1994 is already available on the platform as a promise to entertain fans during the quarantine. It’s packed with hits such as Breathe, Time, Us and Them, Wish You Were Here and Comfortably Numb. Check it out!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hokGXqEsCXk
Still want other options? Alright! Here we go!

As you might have seen, a lot of performers are presenting live. So, we created a list of online concerts to entertain you during your home office work or free time!

New York Guitar Festival: The New York Guitar Festival will make live concerts starting May 4th until May 15th, every day at 4 p.m. EST. They will also donate all money received to Music Care COVID-19 Relief Found. It will be available on their YouTube channel.

The Shakedown Stream Series: Following this idea, The Grateful Dead is presenting a concert every Friday and will make donations to Music Care as well. The Shakedown Stream series features previously released and never-before-seen concert footage from throughout the band’s history. It will stream on the band’s YouTube channel with a live on-camera pre-show. So far, the series has raised more than $35,000 from its first two weeks for various charities.

Metallica Mondays: Heavy metal band, Metallica is presenting Metallica Mondays. The donations will go to the All Within My Hands Foundation that “is dedicated to creating sustainable communities by supporting workforce education, the fight against hunger and other critical local services,” according their website. The band began releasing footage from past iconic shows to their YouTube channel last month to help entertain fans at home during this time. Check it out weekly.

Luciana Gontijo is Staff Writer at Grit Daily. Based in Brazil, she focuses her writing on arts and entertainment. She was formerly with HuffPost Brazil.

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