DAVID GILMOUR with DAVID BOWIE 『 Comfortably Numb 』

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Published 2018-04-18
DAVID GILMOUR 『 Comfortably Numb 』 2006 from 『Remember That Night』2006 at The Royal Albert Hall
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Guitars & Vocal : DAVID GILMOUR
Vocal : DAVID BOWIE
Keyboard & Vocal : RICHARD WRIGHT
Keyboard : JON CARIN
Guitars : PHIL MANZANERA
Bass : GUY PRATT
Drums : STEAVE DiSTANISLAO

All Comments (21)
  • *ORIGINAL Release 1979.11.30 from Album 『THE WALL』PINK FLOYD* 『Remember That Night』with ”DAVID BOWIE” The Royal Albert Hall 2006 I love ”PINK FLOYD” Forever :)
  • @wolfesound
    Absolutely magical. How classy and respectful of Bowie to step back from the mic and the spotlight whenever Gilmour is singing. Class act through and through. This is what I call music.
  • i was at this best concert ever .David Gilmour plays echoes with richard wright and then ends with david bowie playing comfortably numb. .Bowie last ever performance in the uk
  • The fact that David Bowie puts himself last on stage says everything about this humble man that was one of the greatest artist and human being. Pink Floyd, awesome as always, but Bowie nailed it for me...
  • @vecchioloko
    David Bowie, David Gilmour and Richard Wrights together. Now we just have Gilmour...great music, love them all forever.
  • @mattd2081
    I love how Bowie is so understated in the background when he's not singing. Totally chill and mindful that he's signing someone else's masterpiece. So cool
  • @xannak923
    probably the most iconic guitar solo in history, gives me chills every time i hear it
  • @raisinsawdust
    Richard Wright’s contribution to this performance must not go unmentioned! He was a great talent too!
  • @aljoba694
    I am eternally grateful that I grew up in this period of time,when music was real,sensational and true artistry.
  • @udobreuer4131
    R. I. P. David Bowie and Richard Wright. This clip will be played in 1.000 years though, i am sure. The greatest band ever, they are all titans in what they do and did.
  • @Mr.Steve-O
    Growing up as a teen in the 70's and 80's was a magical time that will never be repeated. It was a mix of various talents, with real musicians connecting the dots and making great music. No sampling BS and auto-tune gimmicks to hide the lack of talent. RIP David Bowie, you were truly a one of a kind and a true gentleman
  • @willstone2536
    Listening to this in 2023 is....almost painful. Without Bowie, without Rick Wright...and knowing there are really no artists like this today....Unreal professionalism and musicianship.
  • @hc1897
    David Bowie is a star because as we can see here, he serves the MUSIC first and foremost, his own stardom a distant second.
  • @user-sx5de5kf8j
    It's April 2024 miss you do david bowie ❤️ 💙 ♥️ 😢 💕 🎉🎉🎉
  • @David-cb5et
    ...loved how David Bowie departed stage allowing David Gilmour and band to receive their standing ovation. Even after reluctantly returning, he joined the audience in their applause of the band. Respect!
  • if I had a time machine, this would be one of the moments I would choose to visit.