Tickets are on sale now. Merciless includes Body Count’s reworked version of Pink Floyd’s “Comfortably Numb,” which features David Gilmour on guitar and verses from Ice-T about his own life.
In the grand tradition of Pink Floyd, a round screen hovered above the stage for film reels and closeups of musicians. The band was often obscured by clouds of smoke, and stark, colorful lighting. But ...
Meanwhile, Ice-T also recently covered Pink Floyd’s 1980 single ‘Comfortably Numb’ with his metal band Body Count, featuring Floyd’s David Gilmour.
A comfortably solo David Gilmour kept the legend and legacy of Pink Floyd alive in the first of five shows at New York’s ...
Gilmour, who joined psych-prog progenitors Pink Floyd two years after the band's 1965 inception, proved vibrant and vital at ...
And then, naturally, put on a big light show? David Gilmour may not have sole rights to that title (Eric Clapton preceded him in passing through L.A. just two weeks ago), but there is not a lot of ...
"David Gilmour ... solo in “Comfortably Numb,” from 1980’s The Wall. Of the song’s two guitar solos, it’s the first that many guitarists name as their favorite of Gilmour’s many ...
Legendary Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour was not on board for recording the band's final album, 'The Endless River.' ...
David Gilmour brought his 'Luck and Strange' tour to a close on November 10 with an epic concert at Madison Square Garden in ...
David Gilmour may not have ... The show ended with its sole encore, “Comfortably Numb,” which in strictly thematic terms is not a great way to end a concert, on a note of drugging oneself into ...
David Gilmour ... sole encore, “Comfortably Numb,” which in strictly thematic terms is not a great way to end a concert, on a note of drugging oneself into oblivion. But Gilmour can’t ...
As David Gilmour talked about his new solo album ... leaving one last Pink Floyd classic to wrap it all up. “Comfortably Numb,” the only song off Pink Floyd’s “The Wall” in the ...