Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb - pulse concert performance 1994

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The Division Bell Tour 1994
Live at London's Earls Court / PPV
4:53 - Solo

The Miracle Of 432Hz,

Most music worldwide has been tuned to A=440 Hz since the International Standards Organization (ISO) promoted it in 1953. However, studies regarding the vibratory nature of the universe indicate that this pitch is disharmonious with the natural resonance of nature and may generate negative effects on human behaviour and consciousness. Certain theories even suggest that the nazi regime has been in favor of adopting this pitch as standard after conducting scientific researches to determine which range of frequencies best induce fear and aggression. Whether or not the conspiracy is factual, interesting studies and observations have pointed towards the benefits of tuning music to A=432 Hz instead.

432 Hz is said to be mathematically consistent with the patterns of the universe. Studies reveal that 432hz tuning vibrates with the universe's golden mean PHI and unifies the properties of light, time, space, matter, gravity and magnetism with biology, the DNA code and consciousness. When our atoms and DNA start to resonate in harmony with the spiraling pattern of nature, our sense of connection to nature is magnified.

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When David played the second solo, i think that's the moment an electric guitar reaches its maximum capacity. Its undoubtedly the best electric guitar solo in the history of humanity.

ILOVERESISTANCE
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That audience just witnessed the best guitar solo in Rock History.

crosca
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That horrible moment when this song ends and your PC goes quiet and you realise you have now returned to reality

TheComputec
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I was at this concert with my wife. Sadly she is no longer with us. These are just some of the memories I will never forget. ❤

johnhiggins
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The Universe is 13.7 billions years old and you and me are privileged to live right now and watch the best performance of the best guitar solo ever.

mojorisin
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Son-"Dad why is my sister's name Rose".
Father-"because your mom loves Roses".
Son-"ok thanks dad".
Father-"you're welcome pink floyd comfortably numb pulse hd".

priyankugogoi
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Quite possibly the greatest guitar solo of all time.

kennethgmeyerjr
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Imagine you are there not knowing you are about to listen the best solo ever played in history

juancrivlogs
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This is my neighbours favourite song, whether he likes it or not.

zekkez
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This video must be preserved by Unesco as a precious diamond. .

zontyr
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As David Gilmor's wife said about him, David struggles to express himself emotionally with words, but stick a guitar in his hands and he makes you feel everything.

torqingheads
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That is unquestionably the greatest guitar solo in the history of guitar solos.

nedrini
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David wasn't playing guitar that night, he was communicating with the universe.

heindevriendt
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People, please save Earth.
It's the only planet with Pink Floyd.

arghyab
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David Gilmour is the greatest guitarist that’s ever existed, and it’s not necessarily for his technical ability or speed. There are plenty of shredders out there that can play a million miles an hour solos. The reason he’s so good is that his solos always serve the song, it’s never about ‘How good I am’. Gilmour has never been a show-off guitarist. It’s always about the music, the song, and how the solo can serve the song and enhance it.

Greggorious
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Thought pornography wasn't allowed on youtube.

Soter
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For nearly five minutes, one man ruled the entire world...

mattperri
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- Beyonce: Let's make music
- Pink Floyd: Let's make history

dimiaslan
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I can't imagine the moment, as a spectator, when you realize that you have just witnessed the greatest moment in the history of human music.

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The greatest guitar solo in the history of rock music. Period.

stephenfranklin