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  2. Comfortably Numb - Wikipedia

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    "Comfortably Numb" is a song by the English rock band Pink Floyd, released on their eleventh studio album, The Wall (1979). It was released as a single in 1980, with " Hey You " as the B-side . The music was composed by the band's guitarist, David Gilmour ; the lyrics were written by the bassist, Roger Waters , who recalled his experience of ...

  3. Hey You (Pink Floyd song) - Wikipedia

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    It also appeared as the B-side to the "Comfortably Numb" single in 1980. The song, along with "The Show Must Go On", was edited out of Pink Floyd – The Wall to prevent the film from running too long; however, a rough version is available as an extra on the 25th Anniversary Edition DVD of The Wall.

  4. Run Like Hell - Wikipedia

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    This version incorporates the title of the song within the lyrics. The Disco Biscuits have covered "Run Like Hell" live since 1997. In 2011, Italian metal band Mastercastle recorded a cover that was released on their second studio album Last Desire .

  5. Ice-T and David Gilmour Team Up for New Version of Pink ... - AOL

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    Ice-T has put a fresh twist on a Pink Floyd classic.. On Friday, Sept. 20, the rapper and his heavy metal band Body Count teamed up with David Gilmour to release a new version of the rock group's ...

  6. Insane in the Brain - Wikipedia

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    "Insane in the Brain" is a song by American hip hop group Cypress Hill, released in June 1993 by Ruffhouse and Columbia as the first single from the group's second album, Black Sunday (1993). The song was written by group members Louis Freese , Lawrence Muggerud and Senen Reyes , and produced by Muggerud (DJ Muggs).

  7. Waiting for the Worms - Wikipedia

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    The full, uncut animation shown at the concert begins with a cartoon image of a hill. On top of the hill are indistinct objects, moving. Suddenly, as the guitar leitmotif plays briefly, the sky goes dark grey, a symbol of evil. The scene scrolls down to reveal London being enveloped in darkness as "Would you like to see..." and the rest of the ...

  8. Music-specific disorders - Wikipedia

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    In the brain, it is believed that the right hemisphere better handles meter, while the left hemisphere better handles rhythm. Scientists have studied patients with brain lesions in their right temporal auditory cortex and realized that they were unable to "tap a beat or generate a steady pulse".

  9. Doctors explain the reasons your penis might become numb or lose sensitivity and when you should worry about it.