Check out David Gilmours' "Comfortably Numb" solo at Pink Floyds 1994 Pulse Concert, Incredible performance! The Pulse Concert was one of the final shows of Pink Floyds 1994 "The Division Bell" world tour, 111 concerts in 68 cities in 17 countries. The tour ran from March to October, with virtually every show sold out. Just one of Pink Floyds massive world tours from the 70s, 80s, 90s, and 2000s!
You absolutely have to see the “Pulse Concert” version. It's a must, period. You certainly won't regret it, whether in the "Reaction" version or in the "for yourself" version, treat yourself.
Great reaction! As others have already said before, the PULSE version is what is considered to be the ultimate live version. Also, with Pink Floyd especially, it's always best to do the studio version before a live version. They're studio masters and the fidelity of their recordings is beyond anything else.
the greatest live band ever fronted by the greatest axe player ever watch the pulse concert the greatest concert ever its got over 1 million pounds of lighting and effects watch run like hell and be blown away by the way i was there
This is the David Gilmore version, although it is the same musicians who assist the Floyd it is missing the original members and the double tracking that makes it iconic as mentioned in other comments it's the pulse version that will truly blow your mind, ( I was there) .
This is great but it's not the one that was recommended. This is from a David Gilmour solo tour. The recommended version was *Pink Floyd* "Pulse" some 22 years earlier. Also should have done the studio version first. 😕
They meant do the live version from the 1994 Pulse concert. That would be The Division Bell tour with Pink Floyd. This is just David Gilmour by himself in Pompeii in 2016. The version in 1994 makes the light show and all of the goings-on here in Pompeii look like a kindergartener put it together compared to the version in 1994. Even so this is a fairly good version of Comfortably Numb. But as I've been alluding to the show they put on in 94 puts any other concert to shame from just about any other group!!!
@@compound3979 not an issue at all! Just pointing out the best version of Comfortably Numb. They had $98 million worth of equipment in 1994 dollars for the Pulse version and you may have to sit down for that one!! Anything from that Pulse concert in 1994 is equivalent to almost any other bands Grand finale and if you check anything out from that concert you'll see why! Most people who comment will guide you to that particular concert with Floyd!
Wrong one. Ya wanna check out the 2009 Pulse version. That said, it ain't ever bad. I first saw them in 73,and 3 more after. That Pulse show is probably the best I've seen. Capt.Bob
È la versione di David Gilmour da solista...gli altri Pink Floyd non ci sono. Perciò per favore intitola " DAVID GILMOUR CONFORTABLY NUMB LIVE AT POMPEII 2016
are you unable to read? There is NO WORD about "Pink Floyd". This is a David Gilmour project. Or do you call it "the Beatles" when Paul McCartney sings?
Check out David Gilmours' "Comfortably Numb" solo at Pink Floyds 1994 Pulse Concert, Incredible performance!
The Pulse Concert was one of the final shows of Pink Floyds 1994 "The Division Bell" world tour, 111 concerts in 68 cities in 17 countries. The tour ran from March to October, with virtually every show sold out.
Just one of Pink Floyds massive world tours from the 70s, 80s, 90s, and 2000s!
You absolutely have to see the “Pulse Concert” version. It's a must, period.
You certainly won't regret it, whether in the "Reaction" version or in the "for yourself" version, treat yourself.
Pulse concert 1994 !!!!! By Pink Floyd !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hehe. He will say "I have never seen something like that before" once again. 😂
Re "(This is perfection)"
Only near perfection, this is a David Gilmore concert, the Pulse concert with most of the Pink Floyd members is perfection.
Pulse version is a must. Considered the greatest solo in rock by many
Great reaction! As others have already said before, the PULSE version is what is considered to be the ultimate live version. Also, with Pink Floyd especially, it's always best to do the studio version before a live version. They're studio masters and the fidelity of their recordings is beyond anything else.
Love it!! Try SORROW 1994 Pulse Concert. Ridiculous guitarwork, my favorite live performance by.......anyone. Ever.
Great reaction! Must watch Pulse 1994 though!
thank you
I am old and have listened to this all
My life!
I love that you are experiencing this!!
Hope you reach many
This…
Is music ✌🏼
See that guitar strap? It was a present from his wife and it belonged to Jimi Hendrix, glad you're enjoying Floyd it's a beautiful journey.
the greatest live band ever fronted by the greatest axe player ever watch the pulse concert the greatest concert ever its got over 1 million pounds of lighting and effects watch run like hell and be blown away by the way i was there
This is the David Gilmore version, although it is the same musicians who assist the Floyd it is missing the original members and the double tracking that makes it iconic as mentioned in other comments it's the pulse version that will truly blow your mind, ( I was there) .
I'd like to recommend "echoes" live at pompeii from the early seventies
This is just David gilmour not pink floyd, take a look at the pulse concert to see pink floyd at their very best
Pulse was a great show. I think this is cleaner and less distorted. It might be the final masterpiece.
This is great but it's not the one that was recommended. This is from a David Gilmour solo tour. The recommended version was *Pink Floyd* "Pulse" some 22 years earlier.
Also should have done the studio version first. 😕
One doesn't merely listen to Pink Floyd, one experiences them. WELCOME TO THE RABBIT HOLE!
They meant do the live version from the 1994 Pulse concert. That would be The Division Bell tour with Pink Floyd. This is just David Gilmour by himself in Pompeii in 2016. The version in 1994 makes the light show and all of the goings-on here in Pompeii look like a kindergartener put it together compared to the version in 1994. Even so this is a fairly good version of Comfortably Numb. But as I've been alluding to the show they put on in 94 puts any other concert to shame from just about any other group!!!
Sorry I just looked up the song and reacted to the concert my bad
@@compound3979 not an issue at all! Just pointing out the best version of Comfortably Numb. They had $98 million worth of equipment in 1994 dollars for the Pulse version and you may have to sit down for that one!! Anything from that Pulse concert in 1994 is equivalent to almost any other bands Grand finale and if you check anything out from that concert you'll see why! Most people who comment will guide you to that particular concert with Floyd!
Pulse live concert,not this one . The song Sorrows guitar will blow you away also if you liked this one. David Gilmour is a master guitarist.
Wrong one. Ya wanna check out the 2009 Pulse version. That said, it ain't ever bad. I first saw them in 73,and 3 more after. That Pulse show is probably the best I've seen. Capt.Bob
The original Pulse concert was recorded in 1994. It was re-released in 2009 on DVD with cleaned up video.
Check out Comfortably Numb LIVE from the PULSE CONCERT.
check out what the guitar in this video went for at auction. "The Black Strat"
check pulse version, gilmour solo will blow your mind
Perfect
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Think it’s the Pulse concert. I believe it was 1995. It’s even better. But this is great too. You get it.
Pulse!!!
If you thought this was good, watch the live version at the Pulse Concert, stunningly good!!😁🇬🇧
Not bad for 70 year old !!!!
Try Pulse, London 1994
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È la versione di David Gilmour da solista...gli altri Pink Floyd non ci sono.
Perciò per favore intitola " DAVID GILMOUR CONFORTABLY NUMB LIVE AT POMPEII 2016
David Gilmour, not Pink Floyd.
Pulse is way better!
are you unable to read? There is NO WORD about "Pink Floyd". This is a David Gilmour project. Or do you call it "the Beatles" when Paul McCartney sings?