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Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb (Live at Knebworth Park)

Venue: Knebworth Park Location: Knebworth, England, United Kingdom Date: August 6, 1990

The live recording of "Comfortably Numb" at Knebworth Park on August 6, 1990, occurred during a transitional period for Pink Floyd. This concert took place around the time they were promoting their album "A Momentary Lapse of Reason," which was released in 1987 and marked their first album after Roger Waters’ departure. This era represented a significant shift in the band's dynamic and sound, as they incorporated new members like David Gilmour, Nick Mason, and the returning keyboardist Richard Wright. The Knebworth concert was part of the 1990 charity concert series "The Wall," and it showcased Pink Floyd's ability to draw massive crowds even years after their most celebrated works. Interestingly, Gilmour had reportedly invited key former members back for a reunion of sorts, creating a blend of nostalgia and new energy that mirrored their evolving musical landscape. The restorations of their classic performances, like this one, continue to celebrate their innovative legacy in rock musi

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