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Pink Floyd Live at Cowdray Ruins Performing 'Comfortably Numb' with Mike Rutherford

Venue: Cowdray Ruins Location: Midhurst, England, United Kingdom Date: September 18, 1993

In 1993, Pink Floyd was experiencing a significant phase in their career, marked by the release of their album "The Division Bell," which came out in March of that year. This album was notable as it was the band's first in over a decade, following "A Momentary Lapse of Reason" in 1987. The live recording from the Cowdray Ruins on September 18, 1993, captures the band during a period of renewed creativity and collaboration, featuring classic tracks such as "Comfortably Numb." An interesting aspect of this performance is the collaboration with Mike Rutherford of Genesis, who played bass for the band during this gig, highlighting the intersections of prominent rock musicians of the time. This event was significant not only for the unique partnership but also for embodying Pink Floyd's return to the live music scene, emphasizing their enduring legacy and influence in progressive rock.

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