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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 ...
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"Comfortably Numb" David Gilmour Roger Waters Roger Waters David Gilmour The Wall: 1979 [4] "Coming Back to Life" David Gilmour David Gilmour The Division Bell: 1994 [14] "Corporal Clegg" Roger Waters David Gilmour Nick Mason Richard Wright A Saucerful of Secrets: 1968 [16] "Country Song" David Gilmour Nick Mason Roger Waters Richard Wright ...
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 1979 track "Comfortably Numb" from their seminal album ...
"Run Like Hell" is a song by the English progressive rock band Pink Floyd, written by David Gilmour and Roger Waters. It appears on their eleventh studio album The Wall (1979). It was released as a single in 1980, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] reaching #15 in the Canadian singles chart and #18 in Sweden, but it only reached #53 in the U.S.
The songs are poor in general; the lyrics I can't quite believe. Gilmour's lyrics are very third-rate." [68] Wright said Waters' criticisms were "fair". [55] In a later interview, Waters said the album had "a couple of really nice tunes" and chord sequences and melodies he would have retained had he been involved. [69]
Name of song, producer(s), original release, and year of release Song Producer(s) Original release Year Ref. "4:30 am (Apparently They Were Travelling Abroad)"
The Wall is the story of Pink, who grows up to become an alienated and embittered rock star, with a failing marriage and feelings of megalomania. [5] " The Thin Ice" can be seen as the introduction to his story, since the previous song, the album's opening track "In The Flesh?" is chronologically placed later in the album's narrative, and then the story is begun via flashback.