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The Beach Boys headlined the 1980 Knebworth concert, which would prove to be the last UK performance of the band's original lineup. Drummer Dennis Wilson would die in 1983 from drowning. Part of their set was released on CD and DVD in 2002 as Good Timin': Live at Knebworth England 1980. The 1985 event was the first UK gig by the re-formed Deep ...
Knebworth – the Event 1990 (1990) – a benefit concert held in aid of Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy by winners of the Silver Clef Award, attended by 120,000 people. Performers included: Cliff Richard & The Shadows , Robert Plant & Jimmy Page , Elton John , Dire Straits , Status Quo , Tears for Fears , Paul McCartney , Genesis , and was ...
Knebworth: The Album (1990) – 2 songs A double live album recorded at Knebworth in 1990. In addition to Paul McCartney, the album also features performances by Tears for Fears, Genesis, Robert Plant, Phil Collins, Dire Straits, Eric Clapton, and Pink Floyd. On the album, McCartney performs "Coming Up" and "Hey Jude".
A further concert was held at the Knebworth Festival in 1990, a charity event that also featured other Silver Clef Award winners. Pink Floyd was the last act to play, to an audience of 125,000. Pink Floyd was the last act to play, to an audience of 125,000.
Clare Torry performed the song in the Knebworth concert, released in 2021 live album Live at Knebworth 1990. The Division Bell Tour of 1994 featured a version sung by Sam Brown, Durga McBroom and Claudia Fontaine. A recording from the London concerts can be found in the live album Pulse (1995).
Pink Floyd performed the song at Knebworth Park on 30 June 1990 and it was published on CD as Knebworth: The Album, and on video as Live At Knebworth 1990. A 10-minute version of "Comfortably Numb" was performed at Earls Court, London on 20 October 1994, as part of The Division Bell Tour.
A further concert was held at the Knebworth Festival in 1990, a charity event that also featured other Silver Clef Award winners. Pink Floyd was the last act to play, to an audience of 120,000. Pink Floyd was the last act to play, to an audience of 120,000.
She was a guest musician for Pink Floyd during the band's performance at Knebworth in 1990, [3] from which several tracks were released on a multi-artist live album and video, Live at Knebworth '90. [4] The Knebworth show has since been released as part of the Pink Floyd box set The Later Years 1987–2019 on CD, DVD, and BD.