Comfortably Numb (uncut version) - Pink Floyd - PULSE - 4K Remastered
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#ComfortablyNumb
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You just don't want it to end.
Best guitar solo ever.
Yes indeed, and I would love to hear him and Mark Knopfler play together !!
I'm 73 now and this still sends shivers up my spine during the solo.... god bless you Mr Gilmour
Beat you by 1 year! Saw PF at the Albert Hall, Ummagumma.
And it also happens at 81. 👍 to Mr. Gilmour.
I am 70, in a couple of weeks, and I was lucky enough to get tickets for my daughter and I to go to this concert tour at Earls Court. Unfortunately it was the night one part of the seating collapsed at the very start of the show ( Shine on you crazy… and it was very close to us - very scary) and so we came back to the re-scheduled show and that was absolutely awesome and comfortably numb was one of the absolute highlights of the show. The lasers and that globe was awesome. Even beat The Wall version I saw in 1979. David Gilmore’s solos are just extraordinary.
63 and I get goosebumps in both my arms and legs, never happens to me except when I listen to this masterpiece!
I'm in my 40s and I think this just really goes to show how such a timeless band, can bring such an immortal feelings in our soul, when it comes to music!
Putting any commercial during this is A Mortal Sin
Shure
@@paulogoncalves6760😅
True. You never interrupt a pink floyd song escp one with a guitar solo like this one.
Ad block, dude.
I didn't get any ads when I listened - it varies from person to person.
I'm still rockin' this at 70... Damn. We had the music....
Me Too ❤
@@kathleenalbanese4875
Me three at 78…
Lots of guitarists can rip up and down the neck and have crowds of people screaming after them, but NOBODY can make a guitar sing like David Gilmour can. Nobody.
Prince was close. Listen to Prince play Gently Weeps - you can find it right here on CZcams.
@@thegreypath1777 ...its was great and so was prince... but this was effortless and pulled every emotion out of you.
what a beautiful comment !!! true
In '1978 ' I was 8 I bought Dark Side Of The Moon Record at a yard sale that moment changed my life forever to this day David Gilmour is the best
I can, lol
David Gilmour's Comfortable Numb solo, especially as performed on the Pulse tour, is right up there with the Sistine Chapel, Michelangelo's David, the Mona Lisa, Starry Night, The Pietà, Venus de Milo, The Thinker, etc. A true work of art. Incredible.
Totalmente de acuerdo es Celestial
@@antoniosalgueiro9991 I totally agree, it's heavenly. Nice one there. Thanks. The perfect thought.
Indeed
Very true. A timeless classic...
@brunonumerouno - Do you know what this song is actually about?
Have you ever watched the MOVIE that this song belongs to?
It’s regarding drug use during The Holocaust.
One does not merely listen to David Gilmour play the guitar.............
One experiences David Gilmour making his guitar sing stories. It gets you right in the feels!!!
Boys and girls we grew up in the best of times!! Can’t get any better than this!!! 👍👍👍
My wife the other day asked me what concert would I like to go to again I didn't even have to think about it. She said that was quick, no it wasn't I replied. Ididnt realize how good they were until later.
We certainly did. The Wall was the best concert I've ever attended, and I've been to a few....
Look this live one at pompei👍
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Ya lo creo, no existe mayor profundidad de sonido y sentimiento que en esta canción hasta hoy,saludos desde Argentina
My beloved wife passed last year and i have been in a dark sad existence
This song allows myself to weep in silence 😢
So sorry for you r loss, I know how trivial that sounds. My mother passed a few weeks ago, I had looked after her for the last 9 years of her life, she was a few days short of her 95th birthday. I have lost loves in different ways through life. May God bless you.
I'm sorry for your loss also. And I can't even relate. I hear this song and I relate to being lonely all these years. I'm sincerely sorry for your loss...
I hear you. Same for me. Sorry for your loss
Sorry for your loss been there and more . When that feeling surfaced awkolege you feelings they are valid. You have purpose I know you feel you don't on occasions. Sending hugs love to you always
Heartfelt condolences, friend. Blessings.
Truly, the greatest solo guitar of all times ! Thank you isn't enough, Mr. Gilmour.
Surprised, they had 10 minutes they could have put an ad in each one of David’s solos. CZcams is beginning to suck with the ads and I will not pay for ad free. We built you up and this is how you repay us.
I'm 72 years old ,I've seen guitarists , all the best, this man is the GOAT. None better and IMO ,never will be.
May be Gary Moore one of them, Loads I can name, good in there own right 👍
This is arguably the best guitar solo ever and youtube put an ad in the middle of it WTF
No Ad for moi... I do not pay for my YT...
@@BertSmithLondon adblocker for youtube is a must
Firefox has a great ad blocker I've yet to see an ad while watching Pink Floyd or any other song.
Ads are irrelevant and pointless and Firefox proves that with their ad locker 😁
Totally agree, that ad in the solo was bs
and arguably one of the best songs ever written.
I'm 77 and without a doubt, hands down, no one can come close to that guitar. My late husband's all time favorite song. I wish he could have heard this uncut verson. Maybe in heaven.💕
I'm sure he hears it. ❤
@annenewsom8843 So very kind of you!
Advertisers should say to CZcams: "if you ever place our advert midway through a David Gilmour guitar solo we will sue your ass for reputational damage!"
I believe that whoever lived this magical moment will never forget it
I was there in 1994 Soldiers Field in Chicago. By far the best concert I’ve ever seen. When Gilmour did his guitar solo, it was as you said, “Magical”!!
AMEN!
You know a guitar solo is good when people are still talking about it almost 30 years later and consider it the best guitar solo of all time, and the best performance of that solo of all time. Absolutely legendary - I remember having the double CD special edition that had the blinking pulse light on the case
I still have mine and it still blinks. I've been changing batteries every 6 months for 30 years now.
I remember too. The famous light.
The 2CD SET OF PULSE AND MOVE “ wall”
Are the best of best.
I still have it. And it still blinks
Yep, still have that double CD case and its still blinking.
Watch this 3 times. 1st eyes closed. 2nd watch the entire video. 3rd eyes closed again. Completely magical.
Eyes closed , incredible.
With the cans on… your eyes may be shut, but they certainly respond. ✌️
Only to listen it this song is eye closed.
THE ONE EYED MONSTER!
I thought I was alone in this thinking. Thank you.
The only solo that can make me cry. Just incredible.
Every time.
@@joepatriot6431 - Do you know what this song is actually about?
Have you ever watched the MOVIE that this song belongs to?
It’s about drug use during The Holocaust.
You are damn right. My eyes are wet each time.
I cried too. Glad to hear I'm not the only one.
Yesterday I also had wet eyes as watched the documentation "Have You Got It Yet? The Story of Syd Barrett and Pink Floyd“. Sad story. A lot of stuff I didn't know.
Utterly stunning and not a phone in sight...
Well, Pulse was before everyone had a phone in their pocket, soooooo
ahhh the goood old days!!!🍻😎🇺🇸
5:00 Ladies and gentleman, here is the best solo guitar in human history... enjoy.
Not really and he'd never claim it to be. Really nice player though . Huge respect
@@doubts It's the one that moves me the most, emotionally. The finest piece of music, for me. I've never tired of it in the 45 years I've been listening to it. This song, along with "Wish you were here" brings tears of joy, of sadness, of melancholy,, of memories....... every single time I hear it.
1973 was my senior year in HS, and now age 69, this song takes me back..
This solo makes me cry every time...The best solo guitar ever!!!
If time travel ever becomes possible, I'm going back to see this show.
It was a great show indeed. I was there, second row left side. 😁.
@@saltaire I trade 5 rows back for seats farther back as I know you don't want to sit up close. Saw this 5 times.
No one understands why I don't care for concerts anymore. I told them I saw Floyd during the Pulse tour at RFK stadium. Done.
Yup I feel the same I saw them in Syracuse, NY 1994..been to a few since most country, just to go with the wife. I agree this was greatest show of my lifetime. No other can compare. Mr. Gilmour is truly a genius, no one can make a guitar sound and feel like it's another voice, telling a story of its own. I was truly in awe, for this as it was part of the 30 minute encore.
I would wish for it too, I was born the year they performed Pulse. But I have fond memories, my parents are huge Pink Floyd fans and they bought the Pulse album as soon as it was available to buy in India, as a 6-7 year old I remember the CD cover, the purple cover with that iconic artwork. I'm so glad mum and dad introducing me to prog rock!
Nobody ever never can do what Pink Floyd makes in music. Pure art. ❤
5:13 What a crowd!!! No jumping, screaming or dancing. Just being one with pure Music/God
take a look to this crowd czcams.com/video/4Ln-mqqIQUM/video.html
No Cameras Thank God.
HOW IS NO ONE MOVING?!?!?
@@derekhargest5630 when you're in a Pink Floyd concert and you're experiencing a gilmour solo of this magnitude, you get in a state of shock and you have nothing else to do but to have an eargasm from this, this is why everyone is just sitting down, its smth they only hear live once in a lifetime.
Let God out of this
In my 62 years on planet earth I've been to 100's of gigs but this one tops them all my beautiful wife got me the tickets for my 34th birthday and this gig just blew us away whenever we hear or see this it still gives us goosebumps still thrills us such wonderful memories come flooding back thank you for posting
63, and stood in the rain in Houston in 1994 and wouldn't trade that experience for just about anything.
You are incredibly fortunate to have seen this in person. I can only imagine
@@MrGriff305 I know I am pal and if it hadn't been for my amazing beautiful wife I probably wouldn't have. I tried several times unsuccessfully to obtain tickets for this gig, then on my 34th birthday my wife surprised me with 2 tickets which she'd placed inside the birthday card she gave me.
65 here, worked backstage in Austin, saw maybe 300 shows, this was/is the best live show ever, nothing else ever even got close. Perfection. We will never live to see anything else as a musical event that gets near this; we were so lucky. Peace.
No offense, but I wish my wife was like yours.
It would never occur to her to go to a rock concert.
PERIOD.
The best solo guitar ever. Masterpiece. ❤
You should check out David Gilmour live at Pompeii, High Hopes. The slide table guitar solo on that performance is phenomenal
In August 1971, when Pink Floyd were simply the best progressive/psychedelic rock band in the world (8 years before The Wall), they toured Australia. They played a single Friday night gig in Melbourne, then another single (open-air) gig in Sydney on the Sunday afternoon.
There was no light show, nothing visual at all. Just them.
I saw the Friday night show in Melbourne, then dropped everything and hitchhiked the 600 miles to Sydney next day to see them play again on the Sunday.
They were that good.
Man i can't tell how i'm jealosing you right now..
Hitchhiking 600 miles for the Floyd, exactly something I would have done back in the day. Hats off to you mate 👏
@@CKNnewjerseyAnd to you, mate!
@@ianboyle1026 I am 56, watched them tear down the wall in Berlin in '90. Yet I envy your experience. I wish things were the way they were in my youth, or even better, a little earlier in yours....one thing is certain, my friend - we will never pass this way again
@@indigatorveritatis5298Amen. We'll certainly never see the like of Gilmour again.
I intend to have this playing at my funeral as they wheel away the casket, from 4.55 to the end…6 minutes of heaven 😊
I was thinking the same.....
Kids of today will never understand just how great rock n roll is when hearing this because they wont hear solos like Mr. Gilmour's solo ever again!!!!!
+1❤❤❤❤❤❤
Agree! saw them 50 yrs ago and still mesmerized at 74. It will never be that good again!!!. Sorry generations that you missed it...the beginning but never the end....
@@pattisorrell3258 there is the beauty of recording's no matter where you look.
I was at Earls Court in 94 and to this day it has been the most spectacular event I've ever witnessed. Pink Floyd were the best band ever in my opinion.
I 100% concur. Pink Floyd was truly the best band ever. RIP Richard Write…
Likewise, I was at Soldier’s Field in Chicago in 1994 and witnessed the best concert I have ever seen. I remember the crowd went nuts during Gilmour’s performance!
Amazing concert, the light show was astounding, thanks for this guys and RIP Richard.
Uncut. Unedited. Unbelievable. Unequaled.
Wow! David Gilmour smokes on lead-guitar 🔥🎸👍🤘 one of the best guitar solos of all time.
Thanks for posting.👍
This solo, this whole show is out of this world.
It comes very close to perfection.
And I think that's exactly what it is. It's not perfect, it's close but not perfect. It's rough and raw.
You need 3 things for a good show.
A good band, a cool light show and David Gilmour on guitar.
That particular solo was off the scales!! I have heard that song for 50 years to many to count. That was my favorite.
Impossible to recover from the effect of this masterpiece… Great Solo ever
There will never be another band like Pink floyd
This song itself it's pure poetry and the guitar solo...it's from another universe.
the roar of approval from the crowd at the end gets me every time.
No matter how many times I see this performance it just astounds me. In my opinion Pink Floyd raised the bar on all future concerts after the Pulse tour
I envy every single person who was there to experience this. I would have walked out in tears if I was there. This was a once in a lifetime performance. Everything about it was just right. So good.
I walked out in tears from that concert.
I was at this concert the night the video was made. On the balcony just above stage left.
I saw David in Chicago a few years ago and I was moved to tears when he played this. This song is the reason I started playing guitar when I was 13. 37 years later still can’t touch this pure emotion.
I was there, aged 16, wasn’t even a big Floyd fan, yet when I left the concert I absolutely understood to the core of my soul that I’d witnessed something amazing. The real gift was getting the Pulse DVD around 15 years later - that brought it all flooding back
I was there 7th row center stage. Incredible
After seeing most of the premier bands live numerous times in the 70’s/80’s, this guitar solo is is one of the best of all time. Let’s be honest the best guitarists of all time came from this era.
I don't know how, but I just watched the entire video with no interruptions. No ad blocker.
I never got to see Pink Floyd. Had an opportunity when I was younger. Stupidity got the best of me and I didn't go. My loss.😢
Been to 100s of concerts and to me pink floyd is the best group ever
Dear Hearts, it has been an honor and a privilege to be able to see and/or listen to such magnificent music over the decades. This is one of those times. All Love
Tens of thousands just in awe playing air guitar. Mesmerizing.
His soul is crying out from a broken heart. His pain brings tears to my eyes so many years later.
Best guitar solo ever! I was so lucky to be around when this music was created.
40th row at Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego, 1994, I will never forget. The biggest and best concert I have ever been fortunate enough to attend.
Amen to that. I'm very blessed to have grown up when I did.
I saw this show live. David's performance was at its peak. It brought tears to my eyes, raised the hairs on my neck, and gave me goosebumps the size of peas. So grateful that I got to see it.
And - I'm not making this up - during the song, fog started blowing above the Oakland Coliseum. The laser light show lit it up. It was as if Pink Floyd was making the weather part of their show. Or maybe something larger than them, who also loved their show, was giving all of us a gift.
Of course, neither was true. It was an amazing coincidence. But my brain went "uhhhhhhhhhh how?!?!?!?". I hadn't drunk any booze or taken any drugs, but it felt like I was in the middle of a full-on acid trip.
No other concert I've seen came close, and I've seen a lot of concerts.
Ero presente ai concerti a Roma nel 1988 stadio Flaminio, e nel 1994 a Cinecittà, conservo un indelebile ricordo di tale emozione, adrenalina allo stato puro.
Le stesse emozioni provo ha rivederle sulo schermo.
Pink Floyd for ever❤
Just a bunch of people experiencing something none of us ever will.
i was there ! (sorry).. x x x
It's sad mate..
I did. Wish everyone could have.
I was there, will never ever forget. Still can't forget the experience till this day. Head blown now that's an understatement. Tears of total awe and wonder lol
There show is not an event. It’s an experience. I feel lucky I had the chance to see them live. Unforgettable.
Yes, i agree, saw them twice.
One of the best guitar solo's ever!!!!
For sure the best ever
Still gives me shivers all these years later. I was at this exact concert and the emotions running through me and everyone during this solo was indescribable - nothing but nothing has come close.
a 5 minute guitar solo. amazing
The best version and complete of Comfortably numb of Pink Floyd, thank to all team of this great band, incredible and inolvidables!
This is great. However, I prefer the "the delicate sound of thunder" version.
lucky me - got to see these guys twice - there will NEVER be another band that will hold a candle to them ! Thank you David and the band for your musical mastery -
I remember seeing them around 1994 at Clemson Death Valley stadium. It was this same tour. One of the most amazing things I’ve ever experienced. I was around 22 or 23 years old, I’m 50 now. Time goes by too fast people. This concert was yesterday for me. It was a religious experience.
Yes
I saw the Pulse Tour in the New Orleans Superdome in '94. THE most amazing thing I have ever seen. For those that didn't get to see that ball open (9:22) in person, don't know what they missed.
Saw it in Philly 94, when the crystal ball was lit and those lights were spinning around; the entire stadium transported to another dimension. I just got back yesterday...what'd I miss?
I was there in Death Valley! Greatest concert that I have ever seen OR will ever see. When the crowd singing Wish You Were Here actually drowned out the PA system and Gilmour quit singing for a verse to just let us take it... it was truly magical and breathtaking. I was just slightly right of dead center of the field, 10 rows in front of the mirror ball.
This must have been the Division Bell tour. That would be the right timing.
This never ceases to give me goosebumps, the best guitar solo ever.
Jeeez, been listening to this song since it came out in 79, and it Still brings tears to my eyes, not for any sentimental reason, it's just that good!
Never gets old..BEAUTIFUL
The Royal, Albert Hall, concert version of comfortably numb, while different than this one, is every bit as masterfully done. David Gilmour’s sense of timing and melody is genius and second to none.
Was Google da mit der Werbeunterbrechung mitten im Solo anstellt ist schon Kunstfrevel
J'ai eu le bonheur de voir ce concert......hors de tout ce que j'ai pu vivre et voir.... Souvenir toujours présent avec une émotion et un plaisir unique. Merciiiiiiiiii
This is a rare collection. Never knew that there was a uncut version as well.
ME EITHER !!!
I Pink Floyd sono una parte della mia vita, quella parte meravigliosa e felice, che ti fa sognare cose bellissime...... Grazie 😊
even though Roger Waters wrote this song, David Gilmour owns it with his vocal and guitar performance. his voice pierces through with such clarity and depth and we all grew up with it. Rick Wright singing the Waters parts is pretty amazing. I can't help but wonder what they're all thinking as they perform this. So much back story.
I heard this song was originally on a Gilmour solo album so not sure how it would've been written by Waters. It seems Waters agreed to include it on The Wall. Sorry, Gilmour is the guy on this one
@@peterenault4743 The lyrics were written by Roger and the music was written by Gilmour. I should have been more clear.
Great one. Left me everytime speechless and with shivers on my skin. No Taylor Swift Rihanna or Justin Bieber an compare with this epic masterpiece
David Gilmore: I composed the best guitar solo of the history of rock. Let me do the best version of the best guitar solo.
Die beste ungekürzte Aufnahme!!!
David Gilmore, Du bist und bleibst für mich der Übermensch an der E-Gitarre 🎸!!! Ich Danke Dir für all die schönen Musikalischen Momente mit Dir!!! Es gibt leider keinen Besseren wie Dich für mich!!!! Danke für Alles
I was there, unbelievable night, went on the 20th and 23rd of October. Best gig I’ve ever seen..❤️🤘
I've seen them 3 times... a privilege !!
I felt like I couldn’t breathe! Phenomenal performance by a master at work ❤
I'm 9 million years old and I remember Keith Richards paddling towards the ark.
😂
The best performance of this masterpiece ever. Thank you David, Richard, Nick, and Guy, and everyone else involved.
L’ottava meraviglia…grazie David❤️
One of the bands that got me into loving music from an early age, along with Led Zepellin, Genesis and Yes. This song never fails to hit the emotions. I will always regret never seeing Pink Floyd live, it is a deadly sin I know. Thanks, YT for putting in an ad during the solo.
It’s not even a hard guitar solo. However, it just makes you close your eyes, throw your head back and just float along. Awesome!
The best guitar solo of all time, it’s beautiful🥲
Love the camera pan out and seeing the fans not moving an inch…statue-like as they get consumed and mesmerized from this magical musical performance.
I have been very fortunate , in my life, to attend two Floyd concerts. One at the Free Trade Hall, in Manchester and one at Maine Road Manchester
( 1988). Absolutely Magnificent.
Music and visual perfection.
Thankyou Pink Floyd.
Little did the patrons know, they were about to witness history.
That's it folks....it's all downhill from here.
Pink Floyd,esta banda é de outro planeta 😊😊❤. Obrigado David Gilmour pelos teus solos, espetaculares!
O único solo de guitarra que me faz chorar todas as vezes que ouço. Maravilhoso!!!!
Damn, I didn't even know the Pulse solo was cut lol. I don't know why though, as I'm pretty sure the extra minute of the guitar solo wasn't enough to be warranted to be cut. Maybe pacing? I don't know, I do like that part they cut. I'm glad that it exists, as an extra minute of that guitar solo just makes it even better than it already is.
It's generally thought it got cut because as much as Gilmour is a god when it comes to the guitar, if you listen carefully he does seem to drop a note or two at 8:00 minutes. Me personally I think this version is still awesome and in 4k is simply stunning!
@@secondchance6603 This was 1994 when VHS ruled the world. I was thinking maybe it was some editing done so the entire concert would fit on a single VHS tape. I do love this version though. You can see so much better the dazzling effect the giant "disco ball" has. If the experts say Gilmour drops a note at 8:00, I'll take your word for it, but you couldn't prove it by me. To me, every single note he plays is just ever so slightly this side of Heaven.
@@b1blancer1 Correct I have the video and if my memory is correct there was a song on it that wasn't on the DVD version.
Indeed, Mr Gilmour decided to edit the solo part because of the bum notes from 8.03 to 8.04. But I do prefer the uncut one of course!
I saw this tour, 1994 Texas stadium there is no cut
absolutely the most powerful and evocative guitar solo I have ever heard.
There are very few musical performances or songs that defy time and space. They are out there... Like the intro to "Smoke on the Water" by Deep Purple, anything B.B. King ever played on Lucile, Elvis Presley's "Jail House Rock", Eddy Van Halen's "Eruption", Michael Jackson's "Billy Jean", The Rolling Stones "Shattered", Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Freebird", Boston's "More than a Feeling", Rush's "Tom Sawyer", Led Zeppelin's, "Black Dog" and so on but this particular song just lives in a space all by itself. It's a haunting reminder of when life wasn't so complicated and difficult. This was the sound track to our youth and there will never be anything like it ever again. It was epic, larger than life and the real thing. I miss it!
Saw two shows of the '87 tour and one of this tour ('91). Supremely mind-blowing and fantastic.
I've been hunting around for uncut versions of songs from PULSE, and this looks fantastic. I've been able to find High Hopes, On the Run, One of These Days, and Sorrow, but none in as good quality as this.
You'll never see PULSE (as a full DVD or BluRay) release with the extra 1min 20 as that was specifically cut due to bum note Gilmour caught in it. Shame but there it is. I believe this was one of the few concerts recorded which had that additional solo in it. Nearly got to see them at Earls Court too but passed on it - what an idiot I was.
I understand why it was cut, the version I know is a masterpiece. No matter if cut or not, that certainly is the best thing I’ve ever heard. I was a bit concerned after I’ve found an uncut version but with bad quality. I never knew extended version existed with such a good quality.
What I watched here made me think I wish I’ve known this since beginning.
@@clansome Unpopular opinion... I always thought the edited "cut" version was pure bliss, and this version lost a bit of magic for me. Maybe Gilmour was right. But honestly, how did anyone get this original version back in circulation?
@@MrGriff305 I don't think it is an unpopular opinion, I'll totally agree that I prefer the edited PULSE version. This was the PPV version. It's been on that unofficial PinkFloyd HD channel for a good while off and on, it did get taken down I believe on more than one occasion. I find it humanizing that even Gilmour can fuck it up sometimes. I don't think there are any/many other recordings of that extended solo floating around YT or possibly in existence.
@@clansome True. It sounds like the new blu ray version leaves Gilmour's original edit in place, so that's good news. He has every right to be the director of his own work. 🙂 When pushing the limit of how long we can enjoy a guitar solo, all it takes is one extra minute of less-than-perfct sounds for us to start to find it tedious. So keeping that perfection and the right time length is essential. Wanting more is far better than wanting it to wrap up already 😅 Anyway, the people there in person could care less about these nuances, but we have slightly higher expectations when watching a recording over and over. Good choice by Gilmour to insist on perfection. That's a legendary video
I saw them on this tour. One of the most signify any days of my life. I remember them also playing Comfortably Numb. I was in awe the whole time. Time stood still
My wife took me to see this show in Indianapolis and it is the best gift I've ever had there has never been a band or well there ever be a band to ever compare to pick floyd
Woah it's my favourite solo and I didn't even know it was cut, shame on me. Thank you very much for this version.
The extra 1 minute 20 secs comes from the PPV version that was broadcast in October 94. Check this video here czcams.com/video/QlX1WcLu-wY/video.html Seems that there's a bum note in there that show even the great Gilmour is fallible occasionally.
Never gets old. The perfect song and solo
Dude, it's probably the best song on the planet
Fortunately, this group has left its mark on music!!
Unfortunately I never saw them live, it always happened, but something always came up. Still, I have seen The Pink Floyd Project from Leeuwarden (The Netherlands) a few times, also very good!
Great Pink Floyd, THANK YOU in any case for all the CDs and Records that I can listen to from you every day!!
Absolutely OUTSTANDING!!!!!!
Uma melhores bandas de sempre,senão a melhor....e este solo de guitarra de David Gilmour ....não há palavras...