viernes, 10 de marzo de 2017

Pink Floyd " Comfortably Numb "

Pink Floyd "Comfortably Numb"
 The vocal melody of the chorus and its chords was created by David Gilmour, and it was a demo that was outside of his first solo album. Gilmour took the demo recordings of The Wall, thence Roger Waters composed the rest of the melody and its chords (part of the "doctor", which sings itself) and wrote the complete lyrics. He also added the line "I have become comfortably numb" and his vocal melody. This model was then sent to orchestrate especially by the producer of the album. Finally Gilmour recorded the two famous solos of guitar, and was discussed hard among the three how should be the general sound of the song, until you get to the version that was finally published. This song is considered one of the best creations of the band, and which is recursively included in live presentations, both Pink Floyd's David Gilmour and Roger Waters solo. In practice, it is the last song the band played with his classical training of Quartet (Gilmour - Waters - Wright - Mason), because it was the subject of closure in the last submission made by Pink Floyd (at their meeting in one of the concerts of "Live 8"). This concert is framed within a global event to raise humanitarian aid, and was organized by Bob Geldof, the protagonist of the film Pink Floyd The Wall.






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