David Gilmour
Roger Waters and David Gilmour Perform Comfortably Numb Live in Concert
In this legendary reunion on July 10, 2010, David Gilmour and Roger Waters shared the stage at Exeter Hall to perform 'Comfortably Numb,' supporting a noble cause for young Palestinian refugees. At this time, Gilmour was riding the waves of his post-Pink Floyd career, having released his solo album 'On an Island' in 2006, which marked a return to a more intimate and personal sound. Interestingly, 'On an Island' features a blend of both rock sensibility and lyrical introspection—a hallmark of Gilmour's songwriting prowess. This live performance was particularly poignant, as it symbolized a moment of reconciliation between Gilmour and Waters, suggesting that even amid past tensions, the love for music and shared values could unite them. Fans were undoubtedly thrilled to witness these iconic musicians reconnect on stage, making this performance much more than just a concert.