David Gilmour + David Bowie (HD) - COMFORTABLY NUMB - Royal Albert Hall, 2006 - Video
PUBLISHED:  Jan 27, 2013
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Concert Date: May 29, 2006
Venue: Royal Albert Hall, London, England

Tuneage: Comfortably Numb - first appears on Pink Floyd's 1979 double album, The Wall.
David Gilmour has performed the song during each of his solo tours.
In his 1984 tour to promote his album About Face, the set list referred to the song as "Come On Big Bum". The vocals during the verses were performed by band members Gregg Dechart and Mickey Feat.
In 2001 and 2002, the verse vocals were performed on different dates by guest singers: Robert Wyatt, Kate Bush, Durga McBroom, and most notably Bob Geldof, who had played Pink in the movie version of The Wall.
On 29 May at the Royal Albert Hall, David Bowie, in a guest appearance, sang Waters' part of the song. The next day, on 30 May, Richard Wright sang Waters' part, by himself, on the same venue. Both performances were immortalized on Gilmour's Remember That Night concert video.
In 2006, David Gilmour performed the song in a concert, with the Polish Baltic Philharmonic Orchestra providing the orchestral parts that had usually been done with backing tapes or multiple synthesizers. This version would be released on Live in Gdańsk.

The awesome band:
David Gilmour - lead and backing vocals, electric, acoustic, guitars.
Richard Wright (28 July 1943 -- 15 Sept, 2008 - RIP) - lead and backing vocals, hammond organ, piano, synthesizer.
Dick Parry - tenor and baritone saxophones, electronic organ.
Phil Manzanera - twelve string acoustic guitar, electric guitar & backing vocals.
Guy Pratt - bass guitar, double bass, backing vocals.
Jon Carin - synthesizer, backing vocals, lap steel guitar, programming.
Steve DiStanislao - drums, percussion & backing vocals.
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