Listen to Roger Waters’ vital isolated vocals for Pink Floyd’s classic song ‘Comfortably Numb’. However, when you hear Water’s isolated vocal below, it’s easy to feel everything Waters intended. ‘Comfortably Numb’, co-written with Gilmour, is a blistering moment on The Wall and is remarkable because it allows both stars to shine. The tour is the first time the Pink Floyd album The Wall has been performed in its entirety by the band or any of its former members since Waters performed the album live in Berlin 21 July 1990.The first leg of the tour grossed in North America over 89.5 million from 56 concerts. Though Roger Waters may be famed for taking control of recording sessions and stealing the limelight, it is his collaboration with David Gilmour which has produced his best number. The Wall Live was a worldwide concert tour by Roger Waters, formerly of Pink Floyd. It’s a piece of work which will likely outlive us all and deserves the top spot. Jimmy Pages iconic riff is one of the purest and most timeless riffs he ever created with Led Zeppelin, while John Paul Jones and John Bonham give the track poise, rhythm and muscle. One of the moments in The Wall‘s story, which sees our protagonist detach himself further from his audience, the song works as a direct reflection of the isolation Waters was subjecting himself to before then and recorded the album. Colossal sounding, dirty-as-hell, gloriously lewd and sonically experimental, Whole Lotta Love needs very little introduction. One of the reasons the song is so powerful, both isolated and not, is that it sees Roger Waters exposing his true feelings towards his upbringing with unflinching confidence and brutal vulnerability.
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