FLASHBACK: David Gilmour, David Bowie Perform ‘Comfortably Numb’

David Gilmour celebrates his birthday on March 6, and while he’s been primarily active as a solo act, it’s difficult not to get chills when he performs those Pink Floyd classics live, particularly this performance from 2007.

Gilmour performed a three-night stand at London’s Royal Albert Hall that year.  The performances were filmed and resulted in Remember That Night: Live At The Royal Albert Hall.  The highlight in the set came when Gilmour was joined by David Bowie who performed two songs:  “Arnold Layne” and “Comfortably Numb.”

To say the performance brought down the house is an understatement.

…and that guitar solo. My God…that guitar solo!

David Gilmour & David Bowie – Comfortably Numb (With Subtitles/CC)

David Gilmour & David Bowie – Comfortably Numb – Remember that night – Live at the Royal Albert Hall (2007) (With Subtitles/CC)——————————…

 

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