I like the intro FP. When I saw 'No Matter What' it made that awful song come into my head, that one that goes no matter what they tell you, no matter what they say who did that Boyzone or someone?
I absolutely love this track. I was caught by my neighbour singing and dancing to this in my back garden. He was fixing the garage roof. I thought I couldn't be seen. Or heard lol.
A bit to catch up on here, I haven't heard any of those above so what an excellent thread this might turn out to be. I was just about to disqualify Comfortably Numb as brilliant as it is but...
"Comfortably Numb" is a song by the English rock band Pink Floyd, which first appears on the 1979 double album The Wall. It was also released as a single in 1980 with "Hey You" as the B-side. It is one of only three songs on the album for which writing credits are shared between Roger Waters and David Gilmour. The chorus melody was written by Gilmour while Waters contributed the lyrics and the music for the verses. The song had the working title of "The Doctor".[3] An early version of the song was included under this title on the "Immersion Box Set" of The Wall, released in 2012.
I haven't heard of these bands you post Yorko. Audience?
Audience is a cult British art rock band which existed between 1969 and 1972, and reformed in 2004.
The original band consisted of Howard Werth (born Howard Alexander Werth, 26 March 1947, The Mother's Hospital, Clapton, East London) on nylon-strung electric acoustic guitar and vocals, Keith Gemmell (born Keith William Gemmell, 15 February 1948, Hackney Hospital, Hackney, East London) on tenor and alto sax, flute and clarinet, bass guitarist and vocalist Trevor Williams (born Trevor Leslie Williams, 19 January 1945, Hereford General Hospital, Hereford, Herefordshire, and drummer/vocalist Tony Connor (born Anthony John Connor, 6 April 1947, Romford, Havering).