David was with out a doubt the biggest sound to that other band and it's great how he does it with his own stuff it's almost like listening to a new album by the other band
I've always loved this song. Such a perfect dramatic turn, and with the video to help the story along. Gilmour's dymanic switches are a staple of PF and one of his amazing tricks. He's a god.
I had the immense pleasure of watching it in cinemas when it came out in 2017. Sometimes I have to remind myself that I did not actually see him live, because it was such a mesmerizing experience - backrow seats, biggest screen in town, over 2 hours of his stuff plus the other band hehe
Great stuff once again, guys! I love David Gilmour and this song is incredibly good. The backup singer has a great voice... hey, could you check out Steven Wilsons "refuge"?
I'm getting to like this channel more and more. Great choice with this one, I was sauced up when I discovered this one as well :) Can you guys do a song from Wishbone Ash Argus album? Maybe Sometime World? That one in particular is a masterclass in guitar playing.
You need to take a look at the song "faces of stone". If you have you know it's a really good song. David wrote it about him and his mother taking a walk somewhere in a park and she was seeing faces in the leaves of a tree as the wind was moving the leaves! She was suffering from dementia at the time and it struck David in a way that he came up with the song "faces of stone" with his mother seeing those faces! Besides being an emotional thing it's really a song that sounds at least as good as "In any Tongue"! He plays it in the same concert! Like your unique version of a reaction channel!!
His guitar tone alone is worth the admission fee. I can only think of Brian May, Santana and possibly Van Halen who are equally instantly recognisable by tone alone. Oh and Dime of course.
I love Floyd and Gilmour.nive never gotten into too much of his solo work, but i honestly thouhht this sounded like a re-written version of comfortably numb. Atbleast that was my first impressions of hearing this song
About Face, imo, is his weakest solo album. Ithas some great stuff on there buy to me it sounds dated. I'd rank his solo albums as 1 - David Gilmour (1978), 2 - On An Island (the live version on 2006's Remember That Night), 3 - Rattle That Lock (2015), and About Face (1984). If we're sticking to the studio albums, Rattle That Lock is ahead of On An Island. You definitely should give them all a listen!
@johnbelcher7955 No problem, John. Everyone has their preferred tastes. In some cases I prefer that dated 80s sound, too. There's a lot of the original A Momentary Lapse that I like better than the updated version for that exact reason. Cheers!
Well really, how can you tell someone about this music if they've never heard it? It must be heard seen and felt for oneself cause you'll never come close trying to convey to someone how David sounds.
That solo.....before this I'd never heard a guitar scream in emotional pain. WOW!
David is the ultimate guitar God. That song is one of the best songs on that album so good job. There’s no other guitar better than David.
Love this song! Amazing choice! One of my favorite of his guitar solos too
David was with out a doubt the biggest sound to that other band and it's great how he does it with his own stuff it's almost like listening to a new album by the other band
Amen lol
I've always loved this song. Such a perfect dramatic turn, and with the video to help the story along. Gilmour's dymanic switches are a staple of PF and one of his amazing tricks. He's a god.
He looks mesmerized by David’s solo.
I had the immense pleasure of watching it in cinemas when it came out in 2017. Sometimes I have to remind myself that I did not actually see him live, because it was such a mesmerizing experience - backrow seats, biggest screen in town, over 2 hours of his stuff plus the other band hehe
One of my favorite songs
Great shout out to ween!!
David is all about emotion and that guitar touches your soul deeply.
It's awesome that Judson likes Ween - maybe we could have a reaction video on one of their songs? Maybe one from the album White Pepper?
Agreed! !here are myriad suggestions.
Great stuff once again, guys! I love David Gilmour and this song is incredibly good. The backup singer has a great voice... hey, could you check out Steven Wilsons "refuge"?
I'm getting to like this channel more and more. Great choice with this one, I was sauced up when I discovered this one as well :) Can you guys do a song from Wishbone Ash Argus album? Maybe Sometime World? That one in particular is a masterclass in guitar playing.
Putting it on the list
Good taste
Someone asked him in an interview, what makes his sound so unique, and his reply was "bend every note."
You need to take a look at the song "faces of stone". If you have you know it's a really good song. David wrote it about him and his mother taking a walk somewhere in a park and she was seeing faces in the leaves of a tree as the wind was moving the leaves! She was suffering from dementia at the time and it struck David in a way that he came up with the song "faces of stone" with his mother seeing those faces! Besides being an emotional thing it's really a song that sounds at least as good as "In any Tongue"!
He plays it in the same concert! Like your unique version of a reaction channel!!
From 1:15 onward that's Richard's face of stone lol
David’s guitar is plugged into his soul.
WEEN!!!!
His guitar tone alone is worth the admission fee.
I can only think of Brian May, Santana and possibly Van Halen who are equally instantly recognisable by tone alone. Oh and Dime of course.
Very true. Gilmour’s tone is so recognizable.
And Peter Green
I love Floyd and Gilmour.nive never gotten into too much of his solo work, but i honestly thouhht this sounded like a re-written version of comfortably numb. Atbleast that was my first impressions of hearing this song
If you haven't done it yet, "A Boat Lies Waiting". Gilmour's dedication song to Richard Wright.
On an Island next for Gilmour solo work.
I think The Turning away if I remember right is a great solo tune by him , right ???
Listen to 'on an island '!
Amon Amarth - cry of the blackbirds has to be a reaction!!
Judson is Baby Billy for sure.
I have one of his earlier albums, "About Face" on vinyl, I have nothing else of his solo stuff to compare it to
About Face, imo, is his weakest solo album. Ithas some great stuff on there buy to me it sounds dated. I'd rank his solo albums as 1 - David Gilmour (1978), 2 - On An Island (the live version on 2006's Remember That Night), 3 - Rattle That Lock (2015), and About Face (1984). If we're sticking to the studio albums, Rattle That Lock is ahead of On An Island. You definitely should give them all a listen!
@@ianfortier6796Excellent I prefer the dated sound, thank you for letting me know, your thoughts!
@johnbelcher7955 No problem, John. Everyone has their preferred tastes. In some cases I prefer that dated 80s sound, too. There's a lot of the original A Momentary Lapse that I like better than the updated version for that exact reason. Cheers!
Hi
Try to react to:
ACCEPT - "Symphony No. 40" Its german heavy metal legeds !
Well really, how can you tell someone about this music if they've never heard it? It must be heard seen and felt for oneself cause you'll never come close trying to convey to someone how David sounds.
BOOMER BENDS!!!
Please react to Metallica - The day that never comes ! ❤
Absolutely a great Metallica song to mention may do the same and mention no leave clover
@alyssahudson1743 you'll be pleased to know they've already done No Leaf Clover 😀