Watch Pearl Jam Cover Pink Floyd’s ‘Comfortably Numb’ in Brazil

Pearl Jam opened up the second reprise of a sprawling, precipitation absorbed set Porto Alegre, Brazil Wednesday with a front of Pink Floyd’s “Comfortably Numb,” Spin reports.


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Rockers tear through “Wall” exemplary for first time, adding to continually growing Pink Floyd collection

Pearl Jam opened up the second reprise of a sprawling, precipitation absorbed set Porto Alegre, Brazil Wednesday with a front of Pink Floyd’s “Comfortably Numb,” Spin reports.

The dedicated fan-shot execution of the cherished Wall cut demonstrates the band consistently traveling through the moderate blazing “Comfortably Numb,” with frontman Eddie Vedder turning Roger Waters’ hurting vocals with some of his special stadium measured magnificence. Later, guitarist Mike McCready tore through the track’s similarly well known solo, hitting David Gilmour’s most chivalrous notes while including a couple of triumphant keeps running of his own.

Wednesday denoted the first run through Pearl Jam have performed “Comfortably Numb” live (however Vedder sang it with Roger Waters at the 12-12-12 advantage for casualties of Hurricane Sandy), yet the band has since quite a while ago cushioned their sets with Pink Floyd covers. Prior in that same Porto Alegre appear, they played “Interstellar Overdrive,” a go-to subsequent to 1998; the band has likewise already secured “Mother” and “Another Brick in the Wall.”

Pearl Jam have a modest bunch of dates left on their South American trek, which proceeds with November fourteenth in Sao Paulo, Brazil.


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