King Edward VII Hospital Benefit Concert 1993
On 18 September 1993, Pink Floyd played a three piece set for the King Edward VII Hospital. The band performed "Run Like Hell", "Wish You Were Here", and "Comfortably Numb".
- Tim Renwick – guitars
- Gary Wallis – percussion
- Mike Rutherford – bass guitar
- Paul Young – vocals (on "Run Like Hell")
- Adrian Milne – keyboards, backing vocals
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