Pink Floyd - 'Comfortably Numb LIVE Pulse Concert' Reaction! Powerful Guitar Solo, Deep Lyrics!

Published 2024-03-07
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"Comfortably Numb" is one of the most iconic songs by the British progressive rock band Pink Floyd. It was released in 1979 on their album "The Wall," which was written largely by Roger Waters, the bassist and primary lyricist of the band.

The song is known for its powerful guitar solos and haunting lyrics. It's often considered one of Pink Floyd's greatest achievements and has been hailed as one of the greatest rock songs of all time.

"Comfortably Numb" features dual lead vocals, with David Gilmour singing the verses and Roger Waters singing the chorus. The lyrics convey a sense of emotional detachment and numbness, possibly influenced by Waters' feelings of alienation and disillusionment during the time of writing "The Wall."

The song is particularly famous for its mesmerizing guitar solos, notably the extended guitar solo performed by David Gilmour. The solo, which occurs towards the end of the song, is often cited as one of the greatest guitar solos in rock history.

"Comfortably Numb" has been covered by numerous artists and has been featured in various films, television shows, and commercials over the years. Its enduring popularity and critical acclaim have solidified its place as one of Pink Floyd's signature songs.

All Comments (21)
  • @nicolediamond93
    When a new Pink Floyd album came out you locked yourself in your room with gigantic headphones on high as hell and left the planet
  • @kellijones6481
    “David Gilmour can do more with one note than most guitar players can do with an entire fretboard” -Dave Mustaine
  • PF is on a completely different level. They are a gift. Yesterday was David Gilmour's birthday, great timing!
  • @OMGbeesWTF.
    David doesn't plug his guitar into a amp during this performance. He plugs it into his heart.
  • I was there. Been to thousands of concerts in my 70 years,but this! This was the best. Changed my life.
  • @frankrice6935
    Seeing Pink Floyd Live was a Religious Experience. Ohio State Stadium with over 150 Thousand People Easy Probably closer to 200 Thousand. They played for 3 and half hours minus a 45 minute break. Greatest concert in my life and the Best Light Show Ever. His music will last forever.
  • @lisaburrows2128
    "Leo Fender made the guitar, God made Dave Gilmour to play it."
  • @philshorten3221
    It was hell growing up in the 70's No Internet, No Social Media, No Mobile Phones and all we had to listen to were bands like Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin.... I hope you appreciate the hell we had to go through! 😂😂😂 Someone should FORCE you guys to suffer😉 Pink Floyd "Echoes (Part 1)" https://youtu.be/TToiePXjuR8?si=bvzBSyr2WOXJIXtC
  • @FENicholson
    Beyond the literal description of a doctor giving a band member drugs, there is the deeper level of how our world can destroy compassion and love. The first guitar solo is the euphoria of comfortable numbness to face anything, then the second solo of lament of now being comfortably numb and the loss of connection and isolation. All expressed in music. That fleeting glimpse of love by a child, now lost in the modern man. Incredible.
  • @markgraves6230
    Pink Floyd not only gives you EPIC performance musically, but also visually. I was lucky enough to see them in 1994.
  • @seandupuis7376
    Pink Floyd is an Experience. You FEEL their music as it takes you on a journey.
  • Trust me, there are all the other concerts you have seen ...and then there was Pink Floyd!!!!!
  • @angelagraves865
    The greatest concert ever. You can't go wrong with Pink Floyd.
  • Not only is Gilmour one of the best guitarists of all times, but he’s also very humble and down to earth if you watch interviews.
  • @davehind3193
    This concert is from 1994 .The song is from 1979 The Wall album which is a concept album that is a story about a character named pink based on bassist Roger Water's life from a young child losing his father in the war and all the trials and tribulations of life that have cause him to self isolate (Build the wall ) best listened to from song one til the end there is also a movie of the same name Pink Floyd The Wall . I saw this show live at the Pontiac Silver Dome just out side of Detroit aprrox. 6-8 months before this video was made. I've been to over 200 concerts this is by far the best I've seen . Pink Floyd isn't just music it's an experience.
  • @jennhen2675
    I am 65 and this is my favorite band and my favorite song. I am fortunate enough to have seen them live. Enjoyed your reactions.