Tickets are on sale now. Merciless includes Body Count’s reworked version of Pink Floyd’s “Comfortably Numb,” which features David Gilmour on guitar and verses from Ice-T about his own life.
Meanwhile, Ice-T also recently covered Pink Floyd’s 1980 single ‘Comfortably Numb’ with his metal band Body Count, featuring Floyd’s David Gilmour.
Rick Ross discovered parallels during his recent Graceland visit, highlighting a deepening connection between hip-hop and rock pioneers.
It's a five-hour round trip, and I usually go alone, if you don't count the guys from Radiohead, Junip, My Morning Jacket and Pink Floyd ... author of a memoir, "The Body Tourist," and "Finding ...
The multihyphenate discusses his new film, “A Real Pain”; grappling with what it means to be good; and the scripts, songs, and jokes that “never see the light of day.” ...
Did you ever get high in college and watch “The Wizard of Oz” while listening to Pink Floyd’s “The Dark ... some eerie synchronicities abound: Count Orlok makes his first appearance ...
With a bit of a lull on the creative Floyd front, the arrival of the new ... solo outting was 1978’s Wet Dream (sorry, I don’t count Identity as a solo album the same way I dismiss The Body as a ...
Many voters in the Sunshine State who intended to vote in the 2024 general election did so before November 5, either mailing ...
Legendary Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour was not on board for recording the band's final album, 'The Endless River.' ...
Yet Pink Floyd didn’t ever seem to be selling sex. No. Which made it different from other bands of that era. I wouldn’t say ...
As David Gilmour talked about his new solo album “Luck and Strange” recently, the Pink Floyd singer-guitarist described the work as his best since he and his Pink Floyd bandmates recorded “D ...