Saturday, December 26, 2009

Dave Gilmour & David Bowie - Comfortably Numb 2006 Live

[Thanks to TCGirl]

5 comments:

George Georgiev said...

Call me traditionalist (or too old...), but I don't think David Bowie enhanced this piece even a little bit. I miss the original four (or five), anyway.

Eolake Stobblehouse said...

Well, you may be right. I am a big Bowie fan, but I think that while he's a good performer, his genius is as a composer.

Timo Lehtinen said...

Personally, I think Bowie is first and foremost a performer (check out Jazzin for Blue Jean, continued in part 2). He even has a similar talent for comedy as Ricky Gervais (no wonder they are friends nowadays).

Yes, he has a knack for writing songs too, but not in anyway extraordinary when compared to other song writers in pop/rock. What he has is a great sense of style. Songs like Ashes to Ashes, Heroes, China Girl etc. work so well not because of compositional value, but because there's a great sense of style and vision in the arrangement and production.

I agree with George Georgiev, Bowie is completely out of place here in Comfortably Numb. Somehow Bowie's voice doesn't mix well with that of others'. To me, even Under Pressure, which is a great song, always felt like there's something wrong with it. Mercury+Bowie+Taylor = too much different personalities of voice in one recording.

He sounds great alone, of course.

Eolake Stobblehouse said...

Yes, well, great talents are mysteries.

I also thought that in collaborations between stars, one part is often superfluous. It is quite difficult and rare to get the The Whole Is Greater Than The Parts which happens with exceptional synergy.

Eolake Stobblehouse said...

... And yes, Bowie's a very good actor and comedian.
(Not a great painter though, from what little I've seen. But heck, there was only one Da Vinci.)