Pink Floyd live backing musicians


Starting in 1973, after The Dark Side of the Moon was released, Pink Floyd started using regular backing musicians. Many of the musicians that Pink Floyd used as backing musicians were part of the studio recordings of albums such as Dick Parry, who played saxophone on "Money" and The Blackberries who did the backing vocals for "Shine On You Crazy Diamond".

The [Dark Side of the Moon Tour 1973">Dark Side of the Moon Tour">The [Dark Side of the Moon Tour 1973]

The Black Grass were backing musicians for the March and May 1973 performances. Nawasa Crowder was not present in the June 1973 concerts. The Blackberries provided backing vocals for two October 1973 performances while Vicki Brown, Liza Strike, and Clare Torry provided backing vocals for two November concerts held on the same day. The setlist usually consisted of "Obscured by Clouds", "When You're In", "Careful with That Axe, Eugene", "Echoes", "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun", and "Childhood's End" in first half and the entire The Dark Side of the Moon album in the second half, with "One of These Days" as the encore.
Dick Parry played saxophone while the Blackberries were the backing vocalists for seven June shows. The setlist consisted of "Shine On You Crazy Diamond", "Raving and Drooling", "Echoes" making up the first half and The Dark Side of the Moon making up the second.
Dick Parry and the Blackberries were additional musicians for the September, November and December shows. The setlist consisted of having a first half of "Shine On You Crazy Diamond", "Raving and Drooling", "You've Got to Be Crazy" with the second half being The Dark Side of the Moon and "Echoes" as the encore.
Dick Parry and The Blackberries were the backing musicians for the April, June, and July shows. The first half of the setlist consisted of "Raving and Drooling", "You Gotta be Crazy", "Shine On You Crazy Diamond", "Have a Cigar" and the second half consisted of The Dark Side of the Moon, with "Echoes" as the encore.
Dick Parry and Snowy White assisted Pink Floyd during the entire tour which lasted from January to July 1977. The setlist featured Animals in the first half and Wish You Were Here in the second, with "Money" and "Us and Them" the typical encores.
The Wall made up the entire shows during these two years. There were eighteen shows in 1980 during the months in the months of February and August. There were thirteen shows in 1981 in February and June. In 2000, Pink Floyd released Is There Anybody Out There? The Wall Live 1980–81 which was a CD made up of various concerts from 1980 and 1981.

1980

The Momentary Lapse Tour, according to Tim Renwick, was only supposed to last 11 weeks. Originally the band would play a show at Wembley Stadium, tour the United States Of America, and finish back again at Wembley, much like what Roger Waters was doing on his Radio K.A.O.S. tour.

A Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour 1987

The tour began on 9 September 1987 at Lansdowne Park Ottawa Canada and finished at The B.C. Place Stadium in Vancouver Canada on 10 December 1987. The first half of the setlist consisted of "Echoes" followed by A Momentary Lapse of Reason with the second half made up of various Pink Floyd material from over the years.
The World Tour began at Western Springs in Auckland, New Zealand on Friday, 22 January 1988 and finished at the Nassau Coliseum, Long Island on 23 August 1988. The first half of the setlist consisted of "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" followed by A Momentary Lapse of Reason with the second half made up of various Pink Floyd material from over the years. A recording of this set can be found on the Delicate Sound of Thunder live album.
In the Spring and Summer of 1989, the band did another European leg of the tour dubbing it "Another Lapse". They toured during May, June, July 1989. The setlist remained the same as the 1988 World Tour.
On 30 June 1990, Pink Floyd performed for the Knebworth Festival benefit concert. Pink Floyd's setlist included "Shine On You Crazy Diamond ", "Sorrow", "Wish You Were Here", "The Great Gig in the Sky", "Money", "Comfortably Numb", and "Run Like Hell".
On 18 September 1993, Pink Floyd played a three piece set for the King Edward VII Hospital. The band performed "Run Like Hell", "Wish You Were Here", and "Comfortably Numb".
The Division Bell tour lasted from March to October 1994. The first half of the setlist on shows where The Dark Side of the Moon was not played in its entirety would consist of material from The Division Bell and A Momentary Lapse of Reason plus "Astronomy Domine" and "One of These Days". The second half made up of various Pink Floyd material from The Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, The Wall and The Division Bell. On shows where all of Dark Side was played in the second set, the first half of the setlist consisted of material from The Division Bell, A Momentary Lapse, The Wall, Wish You Were Here and Meddle with the second half being The Dark Side of the Moon with encores of "Wish You Were Here", "Comfortably Numb", and "Run Like Hell". A recording of this tour can be found on P•U•L•S•E.
On 2 July 2005, Pink Floyd reunited with Roger Waters to help promote awareness of global poverty. The setlist was "Speak to Me" / "Breathe" / "Breathe ", "Money", "Wish You Were Here", and "Comfortably Numb".