David Bowie
David Gilmour, David Bowie, and Richard Wright Perform 'Comfortably Numb' Live at Royal Albert Hall
In May 2006, David Bowie appeared at the Royal Albert Hall during a memorable performance that featured his collaboration with David Gilmour and Richard Wright. This live recording took place shortly after Bowie had released his album 'Reality' in 2003, which included hits like 'New Killer Star' and showcased his continued evolution in music. Interestingly, during this era, Bowie was also refining his live show experience, sharing a stage with notable artists, emphasizing his lasting influence in the rock genre. Even in his later years, Bowie’s willingness to experiment and collaborate stood out, reflecting his ongoing commitment to innovation in music. This particular performance, infused with emotional depth from both Bowie and Gilmour, resonated with fans, leaving a lasting impact—after all, who could forget the unmistakable synergy of their talents on such an iconic stage?