Why did Pink Floyd wrote Comfortably Numb?
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- Why did Pink Floyd wrote Comfortably Numb?
- What is the pulse version of Comfortably Numb?
- Who was the original singer for Pink Floyd?
- What effects does David Gilmour use on Comfortably Numb?
- Who plays the guitar solo in Comfortably Numb?
- What is the meaning of Pink Floyd?
- What does Pulse stand for Pink Floyd?
- Who played bass Pink Floyd Pulse?
- Why Syd Barrett left Pink Floyd?
- What is the song Comfortably Numb by Pink Floyd about?
- Does Pink Floyd still exist?
- Do you listen to Pink Floyd?
- What was the last Pink Floyd album?
Why did Pink Floyd wrote Comfortably Numb?
Roger Waters wrote the lyrics. While many people thought the song was about drugs, Waters claims it is not. The lyrics are about what he felt like as a child when he was sick with a fever. As an adult, he got that feeling again sometimes, entering a state of delirium, where he felt detached from reality.
What is the pulse version of Comfortably Numb?
The PULSE uncut version and Torino Soundboard versions from the 1994 tour are both about 11 minutes. The Live8 reunion performance was about 7:50. David Gilmour's 2015–16 tour has live versions at around 9:50.
Who was the original singer for Pink Floyd?
David Gilmour Roger WatersSyd BarrettRichard WrightNick Mason Pink Floyd/Chanteurs
What effects does David Gilmour use on Comfortably Numb?
The main effect of course is the Electro Harmonix “ram’s head†Big Muff fed into a Hiwatt DR103 head with a WEM speaker cabinet and a Yamaha RA-200 rotating speaker. The Yamaha is mixed slightly lower than the Hiwatt adding a rich sort of undefinable character.
Who plays the guitar solo in Comfortably Numb?
guitarist David Gilmour The music was composed by guitarist David Gilmour, and the lyrics were written by bassist Roger Waters. "Comfortably Numb" is one of Pink Floyd's most well-known songs, notable for its two guitar solos....Comfortably Numb.
| "Comfortably Numb" | |
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| Producer(s) | Bob Ezrin David Gilmour James Guthrie Roger Waters |
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What is the meaning of Pink Floyd?
Barrett created the name on the spur of the moment when he discovered that another band, also called the Tea Set, were to perform at one of their gigs. The name is derived from the given names of two blues musicians whose Piedmont blues records Barrett had in his collection, Pink Anderson and Floyd Council.
What does Pulse stand for Pink Floyd?
I am guessing: Pink. Ultimate. Light. Show. Experience.
Who played bass Pink Floyd Pulse?
Guy Pratt Guy Pratt (born 3 January 1962) is a British musician and comedian. Pratt's music career spans more than 30 years.
Why Syd Barrett left Pink Floyd?
In April 1968, Barrett was ousted from the band amid speculation of mental illness and his excessive use of psychedelic drugs. ... In 1972, Barrett left the music industry, retired from public life and strictly guarded his privacy until his death. He continued painting and dedicated himself to gardening.
What is the song Comfortably Numb by Pink Floyd about?
- Comfortably Numb is a rock song by Pink Floyd. It was released on their album The Wall in 1979. The song is about a rock star who is visited by a doctor.
Does Pink Floyd still exist?
- Technically, yes, Pink Floyd as a band still exists. Officially, David Gilmour and Nick Mason still own the band name Pink Floyd.
Do you listen to Pink Floyd?
- A person doesn't generally start listening to Pink Floyd out of the blue. Generally Rock lovers, music enthusiasts and stoners listen to Pink Floyd on a regular basis. There are a few "more" popular songs of Pink Floyd that has generally drawn a greater audience than the typical psychedelic songs.
What was the last Pink Floyd album?
- Pink Floyd without Roger Waters. The last album of new songs that Pink Floyd released is called The Division Bell. It was made in 1994, when Pink Floyd also played their last concert tour. The very last time that Pink Floyd played was in 2005, as part of the Live 8 concerts for charity.














