It's easier to pick which is NOT my favorite: 87-?
As for all the other eras, I like them all for different reasons and it's impossible to choose.
Favorite Era of Floyd Music?
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definitely agree on the '69-'72 era
At this point they were at their creative peak. Their live performances were almost always improvements over the original versions. They learned how to make their songs come off better and that was what led to the greatness of the mid-70's work.