71,stage 4 prostate cancer, and someone i just met here giving me hope. There is enough hatred and suffering in our world. Thank You for the Blessing and kind words. you made my day..
Back in O.C. Calif when I was 30 my wife heard a commercial on the radio about a David Gilmour show coming up. Knowing I am a Floyd fan she called the radio station (KMET - LA, “The Mighty Met”) to get information on the concert, The DJ on live radio Cynthia Fox…. said...."Congratulations, YOU are caller number 10, YOU just won tickets to the show and the Sound Check Party before the show"... I met David Gilmour back stage. He gave us both a signed album that I have in my music room. We talked for 22 minutes. I called him…“The Master Of The Stratocaster” He smiled. I told him his music will stand the test of time with anything from Beethoven or Mozart. He smiled even bigger. I asked if I could shake both his hands that make such great guitar solos, he smiled bigger and said “Sure” and shook both hands at the same time, making a cross between us, I smiled HUGE. Hard to explain how awesome that moment was in my life. I asked him to describe his technique of playing guitar, he replied… “I strike a note, bend it, shake it and then release it”…. Yes, he does that quite well, better than any other guitarist I know. . I told him in my eyes he’s a “Legend“. He thanked me and said “Enjoy the show”…. during the concert after the song “Money” he looked right at me and said…. “On saxophone, another Legend, Mr. Raphael Ravenscroft” … acknowledging my comment to him. It is my favorite moment in over 300 shows I’ve seen. I asked David…. How do you create those awesome solos?… he said….. I sit on a stool and listen to what Roger, Nick and Rick put down and play along. I listen to what I played and pick out what I like, then I put the pieces together into one piece then learn to play it as one. Our fans are fanatics for our shows to sound like the albums so I must play it correctly each time in a show. I have the concert Brochure and album on the wall with David’s picture centerfold.
Ты счастливый человек! Я только об этом мечтал, зная, что моя мечта так и останется мечтой. Живу и жил в самой закрытой стране под железным занавесом. И слушал тайно концерты Пинк Флойд перезаписаны пиратским способом на монофоническом магнитофоне, а сейчас спасибо технологиям смотрю в Ютубе почти каждый день и это дает мне силы и наслаждение! Дай Бог вам всем здоровья и удачи во всем! И еще самое главное, это то, чтобы Роджер и Дэвид помирились навсегда. Ведь они все делали для нас, так пусть же и остаются вместе тоже доя нас, ведь это история и я бы и не только я хотел чтобы они были вместе, трагедия не должна длиться вечно! ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Watching Rick Wright here playing so beautifully on this STUNNING version of “Echoes” makes me cry with joy and sorrow simultaneously. This was his last public playing before his death - he was always the quiet member yet his sound anchored the band and gave them that mysterious, melancholy, and haunting Pink Floyd sound. Thank you Rick for the beauty and light you gave us!
Mr. Wright seemed like the type of person that would not say anything ill about anybody. I think his ejoyment in life was playing and singing. What you saw was what you got. You cannot say that about everybody.
Be 70 years old in a week and half and Pink Floyd gives me so many reasons to live on. God bless you all and Pink Floyd in particular. May 2024 be so much better than any other year that I have witnessed. Love and prayers for all.
We only get to have these experiences a very few times in our lives before there gone for good. The best we can do after that is relish the recorded aftermath. I thank god for the "live' opportunities we can choose to participate in when it's offered up. Enjoy every live crazy diamond while it's still here. This music may never be replicated in new forms so my ears will cherish what's left behind.
September 1975…my Brother came home from USMC boot camp, as a coming home present I had 2 “Wish You Were Here” tickets waiting for him. Tommy is gone now but this music we shared will go on Forever! RIP my brother 2-21-77.
@@jye_24 he was shot while off base in a house that he shared with another marine. We never truly got an answer the Corp said it was civilian as it happened off base and the civilian police said it was military.
0:00 - Speak To Me 1:10 - Breathe (In The Air) 4:00 - Time 11:10 - Castellorizon 15:04 - On An Island 23:05 - The Blue 28:55 - Red Sky At Night 32:00 - This Heaven 36:13 - Then I Closed My Eyes 46:05 - Smile 50:20 - Take A Breath 56:44 - A Pocket Full Of Stones 1:02:41 - Where We Start 1:10:45 - Shine On You Crazy Diamond 1:21:47 - Fat Old Sun 1:28:13 - Coming Back To Life 1:34:50 - High Hopes 1:44:24 - Echoes 2:06:50 - Wish You Were Here 2:12:09 - Find The Cost Of Freedom 2:14:31 - Arnold Layne (Ft. David Bowie) 2:18:10 - Comfortably Numb (Ft. David Bowie)
David Gilmour's children are the luckiest people in the world to have a father who can create such amazing music on the guitar. I could listen to him play for hours and never get tired of him playing. To be able to sit their and hear him create must be magical. His family is so lucky.
Can you imagine what it would be like with no UA-cam or similar? Concerts like this could only be witnessed and appreciated by the relatively few people lucky enough to attend in person. So lucky to be able to at least watch them now.
not yet famous bands of brothers playing their asses off in obscure dumps...stuff like that actually happened back in the 60s and 70s, you know. hell, even as late as the early 2000s. now almost every ´sucessful´ band is just a money cow, generated by some hotshot corporate producers
@@Watcher4111 Non, pas de vols, PF ou David Gilmour, permet cette vidéo, sinon elle serait supprimée aussitôt. Certains chanteurs ne laissent pas une minute à personne. Ils ne laissent que leurs publications sur leurs sites. Autre chose, des droits d'auteurs sont récoltés à chaque visionnage. Ainsi chacun y gagne si une permission est donnée à un diffuseur autre. Enfin il faut savoir que la qualité est diminuée sur ces vidéos. Pour écouter un bon travail sans pertes, les CD DVD et Blu-ray sont incomparables. Ou aussi les diffusions "sans pertes" sur des médias spécialisés. Idem les gains des droits d'auteurs sont importants. Il arrivera même un temps où ces diffusions rapporteront plus que les ventes directes, en supports physiques. Peut-être est ce déjà le cas pour les groupes célèbres, très connus, qui sont visionnés très souvent ?!
Gilmour il miglior chitarrista del mondo e le canzoni dei Pink Floyd sono le vere punte del icberg della musica melodica contemporanea .Bravi ci hanno regalato tante rmozioni
The presence of the three Davids (Gilmour, Bowie, Crosby) on stage, along, the soothing and exalting harmonies of Gilmour, Crosby, & Nash, and Gilmour’s ownincomparable melodious voice, make this an experience to be cherished. Right from the first song ('On an Island'), you can observe Crosby and Nash lovingly basking in the music. My favourites ('Echoes,' 'Wish You Were Here') surpassed previous performances. The audience is seen gently head-banging to some of the more robust songs, often appearing as if they were playing the guitar alongside Gilmour. Rick Wright displays his genius unflinchingly proving he is a perfect pairing with Gilmour. For decades, I've been captivated by Pink Floyd's ability to weave words into poetry and transform music into something truly magical, profound, and transportive. Thank you David Gilmour. You will live FOREVER. Yours is music God himself listens to.
Crosby I met at one of his visits to the summer getaway of a certain Canadian singer-songwriter with the very odd time signature in her playing. I have a photograph of them sharing a laugh while lounging in some beach chairs, in behind the partial shade of some Arbutus trees
I'm here because David Crosby died yesterday and I absolutely love that he and Graham are with my favorite band in the world. I haven't stopped crying?? Oh boy, I can never be prepared for losing Mr Gilmour. Your going to have to highly medicate me to get thru that one. 💔
Stop it. Don't get me started. I'm sick of death and dying of all things that's giving me reasons to carry-on. What am I to do once all the love has passed?
I'm not saying they can be replaced, but the music they leave us with is strongly alive, and the torch will be carried. For example, this beautiful acoustic guitar cover... ua-cam.com/video/yi8nF6GaEfI/v-deo.html
Maybe not as complicated as some no he not speed metal with tricks and licks. DAVID IS SMOOTH WITH A GROVE, LITTLE FUNK LITTLE BLUES, SOMETIMES LEAVING YOU IN SUCH A PEACEFUL CONFUSE BUT WILL 100% LEAVE YOUR EARS BEGGING FOR MORE TO ME HE THE BEST SO MELODIC VERY DORIAN LOTS OF MINOR CHORDS AND SCALES YOU CAN NEVER GET ENOUGH REMEMBER HEADPHONES IS THE WAY TO LISTEN TO PINK FLOYD YOU WON'T REGRET IT
@@gatt2bhe always said he was not a fast player and imo for Pink Floyd's or his own material, he never needed to be. Along with Richard Wright, he creates moods and atmospheres so uplifting and musically perfect, his unique style so brilliant
David Gilmour is practically perfect to me as a guitarist & singer/songwriter. RIP sweet Richard, you were an excellent partner with Gilmour. You'll always be missed, glad we have your music.
David Gilmour is soooooo talented. I'm just amazed everytime I watch him in a vid. So melodic and makes it all look and sound so easy. A true master of his craft.
it's been said many times, but we did grow up in the best music era ever. How was there so much individual talent then and very little if any now. Even if you could like todays music it all sounds the same.
Мне 61 год, я русский. Хотелось бы, чтобы такая прекрасная музыка объединяла людей, чтобы прекратилась вражда и все люди жили в мире и согласии. Мира вам!
А что прекрасного? Что-то играют-играют-играют, а МОТИВА АБСОЛЮТНО НЕТ!!! Повторить на слух их музыку НЕВОЗМОЖНО! Для сравнения послушайте песни Поля Мориа!
Let me tell you something David you are the best you are one of my unsung heroes you and Pink Floyd have been my music life ever since I was 17 years old and now here I am 65 and you guys are still rocking
It was awesome watching this on UA-cam.. I can't imagine how magical it must have felt being there. David Gilmour is amazing on his own and he had some true legends on stage. With a time machine this is one I'd surely see.
I can't help crying whenever listening to this fantastic concert. May my dream come true to hear him live playing somewhere not too far away from my home. He is my guitar king of heart.
There is NO ONE AND NOTHING like David Gilmour, Richard Wright, and Nick Mason (absent here). All the Floyds music penetrates the very core of my body and soul. David Gilmour continues to hypnotize me, sending my senses into another realm. I have adored the Floyd and David Gilmour since I was 11 years old. I'm now 61 and NEVER get tired of hearing them. I've seen him perform twice, and it's not enough... I will NEVER get enough of this 'master of his artistry'. Watching this today and honoring the indomitable Richard Wright, David Bowie, and David Crosby, may they rest in peace.
I just love David Gilmour - he’s so talented and he’s surrounded himself with such talented musicians and vocalists. I’ve watched this concert over and over again. RIP David Crosby…and of course David Bowie and Rick Wright. All were gone far too soon! 💔
The take of "When I Close My Eyes" here is great too - beautifully played, slowly rising with wistful nostalgia - and leading up to that dignified cornet solo by Robert Wyatt, sitting in a wheelchair (he fell out of a window during a party night around 1973) but still managing those graceful high notes. The way the others are treating him and making sure he's allright is so touching, and David's voice is thick with emotion as he announces him just after the song, you can hear the lump in his throat. And yes, this is one of the last stage performances of David Bowie. This one and Waters' "In the Flesh" dvd from a few years earlier are, in my opinion, the best Floyd-related concert films ever, they feel more alive and "into the core" of the music than e.g. Pulse.
Sublime, fantastique, DIVIN .........Merci pour ce concert. Je vous écoute tous les jours et suis en admiration pour votre musique qui, a 71 ans me procure toujours la meme sensation merveilleuse de l'élévation de l'AME .Un grand merci de votre existance dans ce monde en perdition !!!!
I know you are all hardcore fans. The first Act really demonstrates how Pink Floyd music was communal. It took the whole group to make the Art we love an' can't get enough of. The magic of synchronation, the people involved, and not just the core musicians, their friends and techies, too, their skills musically and peoplely, coming together truely produced incredible things. And we are so very lucky to have had it shared with us.
I had a baby in 1987 I was 15. Pink floyd came to phoenix. The coliseum was about a mile away, i put my baby in a stroller and walked there to see all my friends jump the fence and get in. But I didn't leave. My baby got to see all the lasers and hear the music. We got home and I told him we just experienced future history! To this day he is a huge music fan and lover. I never told him he went to pink floyd when he was 4 months old. But he did. We did! Missing you Derek K. (Mom)
I saw Pink Floyd at ASU Stadium around 1994. Last night I saw Brit Floyd in Prescott. The music is timeless. Have you heard David Gilmours new release, Pipers Call?
There is no more unique band in the world than Pink Floyd. I grew up with their early music, it took me through school, evolved with the times, and never grew old! Now more than 50 yrs later it's just as timeless and socially on point as it ever was, and Gilmore always keeps it fresh! Thanks for posting another masterpiece!
Just goes to show, (the show must go on. And on) nothing really changes. (There’s no dark side of the moon really, matter of fact it’s all dark). Everyone’s life depicted in their moon And Wall albums. Nobody can escape going on stage, needing (some kind of) help now n then too perform. Revolts consistent through the generations, modern ones created and controlled by “teachers”. Like the similarities in todays overall world, regarding Orwells 1984, so goes each generation and the lives that want and seek the dark side of things, only to find there is no dark side, its ALL RELATIVE, only differences being, the UNDERSTANDING , facing the truths and acceptance of life’s realities. So With that my barnyard friends, I’ll see you, on the Dark side of the Moon. Someday.. ps: ‘ALAN PARSONS PROJECT’ goes well if not a necessary compliment to the TURNtable.
But forever legende,and creaties of music of our youngs wild years,i am 64 now but still have my black hair hahaha, we were young in the golden era,s of the 60,70,s,and80,s before the world turned again in the wrong was,oh,part of 90,s to, love and peace to you all,Ruud from the netherlands
Headphones on, settled down with a nice drink at the end of a long week and my favorite band. Dave Gilmour still with the rasp in his voice, shredding his Fender and putting out the most soulful sax. Sprinkle in the most amazing harmonizations of Crosby Nash. Pink Floyd familiar, yet different, exciting, new. Bliss 🍻
How does this guy transform those ordinary notes into something so devastatingly magical and profound? I'll never understand it but boy am I glad I was around at this point in time to experience it.
There's an answer to this: listen and let the sound and music carry you away. Of course this is what happens to the listener, but to the performing artist as well! The art, maybe better put: an important part of the artist's craftmanship, is to put yourself in a state of mind that will allow for this. Another important part of the craftmanship is having a lot of audio/motoric routines in your body (brain included), and trust in this performing so you can put your mind to the carrying away part. Both crafts come from practice, which in turn comes from ambition.
Once again David Gilmore proves his standing as one of the very Greatest of artists this world has ever known I feel very blessed to have lived in the times of such vision.
Agreed. I never thought I’d be able to see him in my life time but sure enough he ended up doing the luck and strange tour and my dream of seeing him perform became true. I am so grateful for the experience
3-4-5-1000 years, who knows,but for sure they did it first. I'm so grateful that I got the albums when they came out or shortly after. Now it's all nigga nigga nigga and I honestly don't understand. I'll hopefully drink good beer while listening to the good stuff while working on goodies in the garage. Love me some PF and many others,don't lose them folks,you can't replicate the goodness fr.
In 1994, when "Pulse" came out, I said "Wow, he has definitely gotten better with age". Well, this was 12 years after that, and he has most DEFINITELY gotten B E T T E R with age! WOW! These songs are even better than Pulse, and I didn't think that could be improved upon. But leave it to him... he did it!
When this came out it literally changed the way I listened to music. High Hopes during this performance though is likely the greatest solo I've heard in my life. Not only is this version of Coming Back to Life the best he's recorded, watching Richard Wright grooving during David's solos is spectacular to see!!! ✌️
This is fantastic, couldn’t sleep so I got up and found this marvelous production, my late husband , introduced me to you! He admired you greatly. Rick, my deceased husband, started playing the drums at thirteen. He played in local night clubs. Later He and other high school friends formed small bands. Charlie Rich and Rick were friends and Charlie asked Rick to go on tour with him. His mother would not allow it. Rick went to college. He met a group of guys and they formed The Swinging Sensations! They went on to Memphis and placed first in competition! Then like the song Rick, Mike and Bill got married. Chris went on a mission trip. Never married, it was fun while it lasted thanks for this wonderful music to wrap myself in memories on this cold night! Love this BAND! 36:35
I saw an interview where David Gilmour said his favorite Pink Floyd song is echoes. It is my absolute favorite song in the entire universe. I could listen to it over and over and over again, and never grow tired of it.
Timeless talent. We the fortunate generation lived in the same time on earth with all these incredible musical talents. Excellent choice of keyboard and bass players too ;) nuff said !
Yeah that's what they call me around all the locker rooms in ol Drury London town masterpiece get over here for a creepy ol man towel snap to the ol gents and I surely always oblige the ol chaps we have jolly gay time bur no fa real ol Gilmy is a got dam propa shredda by the queens definition she puts on her white gloves an lovingly swaddles ol boy all around the palace its a jolly grand romp a bout I'll post a video post haste of my prompt spanking one out to a lovely solo by the ol queens favorite son sir daveykins she calls him as he hits her upside her ol wigged out fat head wit those fat slow handed delightful solos and spanks her bottom with quaking vibratos from Satan refined by an English Saint and then Shot directly up the queens bum direct deposit
You can really feel the happiness and peace there, the whole bands chemistry is just amazing and David is as un real as ever, easily one of my favorite concerts!
David Gilmore I think you're one of the best guitar players I've ever heard in my life. You made Pink Floyd but you know what Pink Floyd made you too with all those cords that you don't show. And you're awesome and when you've got the best of the best, David Crosby and all those people like that you're going to sound good. God bless you. Hope you put out more and more and more tasteful weeds like you do your laids your leads are tasteful they're not just leads. They're tasteful leads. God bless you. The best band in whole wide world Pink Floyd
David has a pleading sound to his melodies that his minor keys accentuate. Also, his songs have philosophies that speak to so many of us that are caught in the real difficulties of life.
I got goosebumps at the end. Thank you David Gilmour, David Crosby, Graham Nash, David Bowie and Robert Wyatt and the rest of the band. The level of talent is unsurpassable.
I agree that the level of musicianship was absolutely extraordinary I was one of the very lucky audience members to have heard a rumour heard a rumour that David Gilmore was going to be playing at Roger Waters wall concert and am so I'd put somewhat somewhat riskilly I suppose my book I booked tickets to go to the go to the 1 of the evenings at the 02 in London And managed to persuade me at the moment at that time slightly slightlyeah at that time slightly sceptical wife my lovely wifey wasn't very convinced about progress rock um I'm a nice to persuade her to come with me Yeah and she was pleased that I did convince her because it was the most extraordinary concert The arrival of David Gilmore on the top of the wall with his axe in a spotlight elicited a scream from me which which my friends who listen to it on Rogers listen to it on Roger's website afterwards said they could hear and if they said I could hear your girly's scream Still it is something I am probably proud of Well definitely proud of and it was the most extraordinary evening thank you David thank you Roger Interestingly or sadly enough since that concert I since that concert I have been to the United States to New York in 2017 in 2017 and And due to a number of things ended up having a stroke And having to be airlifted back too airlifted back to viewer uk from New York from New York where I was maintained at the Mount Sinai hospital Mount Sinai hospital where they removed a large chunk at my brain and I presume whole bunch of whole bunch of clotted blood that had given that had given me the problem in the 1st place So here I am back in the uk sadly I'm not sadly I'm not installed at my home I'm installed at a care home nearer near Oxford nearer near Oxford very unhappily but no very unhappily but never mind they're good people they try very hard it's just not home for me show you I'm in sure young I mean they call it home but it's not home it's not my home it's a home or An Home,1 should say shouldn't1?
@@mikemustang3791and I'm sure he is a,PF fan too!'certainly sounds like he's been involved..doesn't it? Thanks Mike mustang for your,kind,thoughts too! I'll be OKas soon as I start to work again! God,please elp me with that! Praise be to you and your host! Simon Dore room66,Dorchester Unit The Close Care Home Abingdon Road ,Burcot Oxford.OX14 3DP! Simon. SPGTD! (Trying to be; positive and brave!..your prayers; gratefully,welcomed! Thanks everryone! Umbrella Simon SPGTD
Seeing these fantastic,,musicians from my younger times, with GREY HAIR, , ,, , ,truly causes me to distain the geriatric malfunctions of my own 70 trips around the sun while incarcerated on this planet. . . .BUT, , , grey hair &expanded waistlines and all; they still give me cause to appreciate/cherish, their immense artistic contributions which have frequently, tempered the tedium, of my tumultuous transits. , , ,I SO, hope, they OUT- LIVE ME!!!! THANK YOU, gentlemen!!!
I am 65, and hearing pink floyd for the very first time way back in 73' - 74' in my older brothers room. him and his mate smoking joints, i wasn't aloud cos i wss too young, but getting off on the smoke that filled the room.stoned AF. Then all of a sudden, this beautiful sound that slowly creeps up on you.wow, my senses reeling.and just builds and builds, all these different musical sounds just had all my senses charged. My brother had just put on, shine on you crazy diamonds from the wish you were here album.and to say i was hooked, was a tremendous understatement. Loved you all my life, pink floyd. Seen them in concert 3 times over my lifetime. Absolutely magnficent.
Growing up I had a super neighbor who was 10 years older than me, he introduced me to " Piper's at the gates of Dawn " , I was 7. I'm going be 64 in a couple of days. That's 57 years of listening to Floyd. I was fortunate to have seen them, 3 times at their peak. Dark side of the moon, Animals and the Wall. Their progression through time was and is beyond awe. That's 7 decades. I couldn't even begin to picture what may have happened had they stayed together. But it is what it is, we have what we have , I think I'll let "Breathe", lullaby me to sleep tonite, again.
Music is to be enjoyed, not endured and the majority of new music is barely endurable. Gilmour is being enjoyed by the masses. I expect his music will be heard and enjoyed for many years to come.
There could be, if we all turned off our TV & all “news feeds” on our devices & shared only good things & love. Still could be if we threw out the crooks running the place. Peace :) Ps: some of us aren’t fooled & realise almost all our leaders need jailing. The people are generally good & enough of us believe in fairness & will stop bullies we see around us. Like things were a very long time ago.
One of the greatest guitar players of all time. Solo and with Pink Floyd surely he give a big trace in world music from sixties till now. Rock masterpieces.........
A l'écoute, Plus de 55 ans après la découverte de ce groupe, J'ai encore les poils qui se hérissent. Et cette guitare qui pleure me ramène aux différents concerts auxquels j'ai pu assister. Merci à Syd Barret d'avoir donné naissance à ce fabuleux groupe.
His slide work is just… pristine. Most of the time when someone tries to duplicate their studio slide work it doesn’t come off sounding right and often just sounds bad but decades later he nails it like he’s recording it again. Incredible.
And here I only listen to the wall live up in the mountains at Indian Creek priest lake Idaho and finally had complete respect for Cindy lauper. She put on a great show, brought on a whole new feeling to the song.
Yes - I honestly think he has perfect pitch, as in the rarest form, perfect absolute pitch (meaning one has it from day one vs perfect relative pitch, which is developed by great musicians over time as they learn music). Gilmour’s interval relationships, intonation, and command of the slide - as in never missing pitches or flatting or sharping them - is just awe inspiring. Very very few guitarists with this command of the ear (pitch) AND the instrument (ability to hit every note perfectly)
1975 Knebworth in England sitting in a field of many many thousands FLOYD'S WISH YOU WERE HERE TOUR and i was and listening to ECHOES for the first time live, what more could an 18yr old teen dream of. Many years have passed since that hot summer in July but I've never forgotten that first experience and the first of the six times i saw them over the years. 1994 was the last time at earls court when the gigs were filmed and recorded for P. U. L. S. E. or as i say PINKS. ULTIMATE. LASER. SHOW, EXTRAVAGANZA. Thank you Floyd for making my life bearable in times of sadness and joy, your music will forever live on.
Le fait que David Gilmour est le meilleur guitariste de la planète rock, personne oserait en douter , qu'il a inventé le son PINK FLOYD est indubitable, nous aimerions tant, que Monsieur Gilmour tente un album, avec de la technologie, amoureuse de son jeu de guitare exceptionnel, un nouveau chemin renforcerait son admirable inventivité...je suis totalement respectueux de cet immense artiste. David Gilmour peut réinventer à nouveau la musique de Demain , puisqu'il 'y a peu de concurrence à ce jour dans ce précieux domaine, c'est-à-dire avec une superbe âme. Respect David, surprend nous !! Work in progress
Dans le style musical de Pink Floyd, le seul groupe qui sonne quelque peu semblable est Porcupine Tree lors de leurs chansons "tranquilles/planantes", si on peut dire. Mais les grands maitres demeurent toujours les Floyd, avec l'immortel David Gilmour
English via Google translate: The fact that David Gilmour is the best guitarist on the rock planet, no one would dare to doubt, that he has invented the PINK FLOYD sound is indubitable, we would like so much, that Mr. Gilmour tries an album, with technology, in love with his exceptional guitar playing, a new path would reinforce his admirable inventiveness... I am totally respectful of this immense artist . David Gilmour can reinvent the music of Tomorrow again, since there is little competition to date in this precious field, that is to say with a superb soul. Respect David, surprise us!! Work in progress
What I enjoy is the way David doesn't have to act like a wild rock n roller to touch us with the space between notes and never strains beyond his vocal range - his style is hook-laden and "tasty". Once you have David's guitar, and the arrangements, I can't keep my legs, feet, and body from responding to the music.🏟🚀⚡🔈🔉🔊🧲👍☯☮
I remember.. International Amphitheatre, Chicago, IL, 1973. The dome was spinning with quad sound great light show and of course great music with Dark Side of the Moon just being released. Then off to Colorado to play.
68 here and still mesmerised..... It's still as good as what i remember as a young teen....no....better, like a well aged red wine... Thankyou for this...
David uses a plaintive quality composition to his music which reaches very deeply into one's heart striking chords of sadness, loneliness and a great sense of so many losses. It is compelling and philosophically profound!
PERFECT BY DAVID AS ALWAYS ..NONE MORE GIFTED ... AND ALLSTAR LINEUP ...AS. WELL..PLEASE KEEP PRESENTING THESE UNBELIEVABLE CONCERTS ...WE THE PUBLIC DONT KNOW WHAT WE ARE MISSING .UNTIL WE SEE THE GREATS ..ALL BETTER THAN EVER......
I'm 66 now and still love music of Pink Floyd..it is one of my favorite rock bands of all time because of its unique sounds..l have collection of their music from LPs to CDs and DVDs
@@Jakeman90210 it was just that Saucerful of Secrets, Ummagumma, and Atom Heart Mother are all more than 50 years old. Dark Side is 50 this year. Are you talking only about ‘solo’ work?
His live version of "Where We Start" is simply amazing. That Gretsch guitar has such a velvety sound with him at the helm. Truly an amazing piece along with "The Blue"!
j'ai 73 ans.J'ai eu le privilège de voir Pink Floyd 2 fois en live, devant le chateau de Versailles et à Lyon. Merci aux Pink et à David Gilmour pour toutes ces émotions qui me submergent à chaque écoiute.
La chitarra di Gilmour parla, parla al cuore. Il sassofono è magistrale, batteria, tutta la band, i coristi, e gli ospiti dei vecchi tempi... tutto esplosivooooo, fantastico! Riascolto questo concerto ogni anno e parecchie volte all'anno 😍
Jesus! First, he's got Crosby and Nash singing with him, to say nothing of the rest of the band... Then they play some of the best deep cuts off of the epic _Meddle_ (yes, it's _Echoes_ in its entirety!)... Then a quick CSNY number, since half of the band there anyway... _AND THEN DAVID BOWIE COMES OUT TO SING!?_ Legendary.
Com 66 , comecei ouvindo Pink com 13 anos. Cada vez que ouço me arrepia !!! Será eterno ouvir boa música ! O mundo merece coisas boas!!! Pink sendo Pink, sempre surpreendendo com esta guitarra incrível de Gilmour!!!
71,stage 4 prostate cancer, and someone i just met here giving me hope. There is enough hatred and suffering in our world. Thank You for the Blessing and kind words. you made my day..
Wish you health and long life
Wish you strength, health, good people surrownding and best doctors that help you to survive and live as long and happy as possible 😊
Wish you all the best, friend...
Breathe, in the air!
All the best to you.
Back in O.C. Calif when I was 30 my wife heard a commercial on the radio about a David Gilmour show coming up. Knowing I am a Floyd fan she called the radio station (KMET - LA, “The Mighty Met”) to get information on the concert, The DJ on live radio Cynthia Fox…. said...."Congratulations, YOU are caller number 10, YOU just won tickets to the show and the Sound Check Party before the show"...
I met David Gilmour back stage. He gave us both a signed album that I have in my music room. We talked for 22 minutes. I called him…“The Master Of The Stratocaster” He smiled. I told him his music will stand the test of time with anything from Beethoven or Mozart. He smiled even bigger. I asked if I could shake both his hands that make such great guitar solos, he smiled bigger and said “Sure” and shook both hands at the same time, making a cross between us, I smiled HUGE. Hard to explain how awesome that moment was in my life. I asked him to describe his technique of playing guitar, he replied… “I strike a note, bend it, shake it and then release it”…. Yes, he does that quite well, better than any other guitarist I know. . I told him in my eyes he’s a “Legend“. He thanked me and said “Enjoy the show”…. during the concert after the song “Money” he looked right at me and said…. “On saxophone, another Legend, Mr. Raphael Ravenscroft” … acknowledging my comment to him. It is my favorite moment in over 300 shows I’ve seen.
I asked David…. How do you create those awesome solos?… he said….. I sit on a stool and listen to what Roger, Nick and Rick put down and play along. I listen to what I played and pick out what I like, then I put the pieces together into one piece then learn to play it as one. Our fans are fanatics for our shows to sound like the albums so I must play it correctly each time in a show. I have the concert Brochure and album on the wall with David’s picture centerfold.
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Beautiful
Great memories that you'll cherish always. ❤
How cool is this experience?!?
Ты счастливый человек! Я только об этом мечтал, зная, что моя мечта так и останется мечтой. Живу и жил в самой закрытой стране под железным занавесом. И слушал тайно концерты Пинк Флойд перезаписаны пиратским способом на монофоническом магнитофоне, а сейчас спасибо технологиям смотрю в Ютубе почти каждый день и это дает мне силы и наслаждение! Дай Бог вам всем здоровья и удачи во всем! И еще самое главное, это то, чтобы Роджер и Дэвид помирились навсегда. Ведь они все делали для нас, так пусть же и остаются вместе тоже доя нас, ведь это история и я бы и не только я хотел чтобы они были вместе, трагедия не должна длиться вечно! ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Today is my 77th Birthday and I gave myself this gift. Thank you David for a lifetime of great music!
❤Allso My favorit.. Happy Byrthsday.
You deserve it more often :)
AMEN!
In ritardo: auguri!
Wow. Your message is a good one. Thank you. I came here with problems, as others do it seems, and find solace in Floyd. Happy late birthday.
Watching Rick Wright here playing so beautifully on this STUNNING version of “Echoes” makes me cry with joy and sorrow simultaneously. This was his last public playing before his death - he was always the quiet member yet his sound anchored the band and gave them that mysterious, melancholy, and haunting Pink Floyd sound. Thank you Rick for the beauty and light you gave us!
Mr. Wright seemed like the type of person that would not say anything ill about anybody.
I think his ejoyment in life was playing and singing. What you saw was what you got.
You cannot say that about everybody.
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It’s sad in an interview with Gilmour he said he wouldn’t play that song anymore without Wright... he said it wouldn’t feel right...
He sang beautifully on Breathe
In my opinion, one of the best guitarists of all time.
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he is exceptional
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A composer AND guitarist. Both are rarely as gob-smacking as this.
Be 70 years old in a week and half and Pink Floyd gives me so many reasons to live on. God bless you all and Pink Floyd in particular. May 2024 be so much better than any other year that I have witnessed. Love and prayers for all.
GOD bless all 😂❤
We only get to have these experiences a very few times in our lives before there gone for good. The best we can do after that is relish the recorded aftermath. I thank god for the "live' opportunities we can choose to participate in when it's offered up. Enjoy every live crazy diamond while it's still here. This music may never be replicated in new forms so my ears will cherish what's left behind.
Where do you get your shrooms?? 😅
TRUTH
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Right on man..
@@FlowerPower513I was wondering the same😂
I want to appreciate that this is here without breaks and ads. The Pink Floyd experience does not break.
I agree with you brother!
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Dacă există cineva pe planeta asta care știe să cînte la ghitară, numele lui este DAVID GILMOUR...
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David doesn't just play guitar..he creates atmospheres...and takes you in with him!
geez,,,& all this time i thought he was just drowning us in his sea of jamm!! ha!! AWESOMNESS!!
Well said…agreed wholeheartedly. He’s a musical atmospheric genius. And we are so fortunate to be alive to experience his craft 🔥
Oh well said
ıts called psychedelic rock
@@greeenpro2009 I've always said that I was born to hear Pink Floyd. If I could meet one person in the world, it would be David Gilmour.
September 1975…my Brother came home from USMC boot camp, as a coming home present I had 2 “Wish You Were Here” tickets waiting for him. Tommy is gone now but this music we shared will go on Forever! RIP my brother 2-21-77.
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Ele não se foi .estará sempre contigo.
What a Lovely Story Thankyou so much for Sharing
RIP Brother Tommy. Semper Fi.
@@jye_24 he was shot while off base in a house that he shared with another marine. We never truly got an answer the Corp said it was civilian as it happened off base and the civilian police said it was military.
My partner is 77, has dementia and your music takes him somewhere else on a bad day
Thanks for your music over the decades Mr Gilmour
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0:00 - Speak To Me
1:10 - Breathe (In The Air)
4:00 - Time
11:10 - Castellorizon
15:04 - On An Island
23:05 - The Blue
28:55 - Red Sky At Night
32:00 - This Heaven
36:13 - Then I Closed My Eyes
46:05 - Smile
50:20 - Take A Breath
56:44 - A Pocket Full Of Stones
1:02:41 - Where We Start
1:10:45 - Shine On You Crazy Diamond
1:21:47 - Fat Old Sun
1:28:13 - Coming Back To Life
1:34:50 - High Hopes
1:44:24 - Echoes
2:06:50 - Wish You Were Here
2:12:09 - Find The Cost Of Freedom
2:14:31 - Arnold Layne (Ft. David Bowie)
2:18:10 - Comfortably Numb (Ft. David Bowie)
Gracias!!!!!
FUN!! David Bowie and Gilmore singing Arnold Layne brought a big smile to my face!!!
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Thank you
@@nancylk2946 yes, really goog to ear Bowie again
Richard Wright, David Bowie and David Crosby are all gone now.
The music lives forever!
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David Crosby is still alive
@@krispyKremeMcDonaldsMX Sadly, he died in Jan 2023
@@ThoseBackPages It's true, I'm sorry, I didn't know until now.
David Gilmour's children are the luckiest people in the world to have a father who can create such amazing music on the guitar. I could listen to him play for hours and never get tired of him playing. To be able to sit their and hear him create must be magical. His family is so lucky.
Can you imagine what it would be like with no UA-cam or similar? Concerts like this could only be witnessed and appreciated by the relatively few people lucky enough to attend in person. So lucky to be able to at least watch them now.
o comprar el disco...
It's available on DVD. Definitely worth having !
If there was no UA-cam, artists like gilmour wouldnt be ripped off by illegally uploaded concert like this
not yet famous bands of brothers playing their asses off in obscure dumps...stuff like that actually happened back in the 60s and 70s, you know. hell, even as late as the early 2000s. now almost every ´sucessful´ band is just a money cow, generated by some hotshot corporate producers
@@Watcher4111
Non, pas de vols, PF ou David Gilmour, permet cette vidéo, sinon elle serait supprimée aussitôt.
Certains chanteurs ne laissent pas une minute à personne. Ils ne laissent que leurs publications sur leurs sites.
Autre chose, des droits d'auteurs sont récoltés à chaque visionnage. Ainsi chacun y gagne si une permission est donnée à un diffuseur autre.
Enfin il faut savoir que la qualité est diminuée sur ces vidéos. Pour écouter un bon travail sans pertes, les CD DVD et Blu-ray sont incomparables. Ou aussi les diffusions "sans pertes" sur des médias spécialisés. Idem les gains des droits d'auteurs sont importants. Il arrivera même un temps où ces diffusions rapporteront plus que les ventes directes, en supports physiques. Peut-être est ce déjà le cas pour les groupes célèbres, très connus, qui sont visionnés très souvent ?!
That's the history of music! We'll never witness something that huge and awesome ever again. Thank you, Sir Gilmour, we'll all be grateful forever!
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Yes this is true, THANK YOU VERY KINDLY, ANYONE THATS A GILMOUR FAN WILL NEVER FORGET. 😎💯
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see. him @ the. orethemen. theater. third. row. with. some. coolest. people. you. could. no....🍃🍃🍃🍃👣🤙on. some. incredible. 🍄mushrooms. ....incredible. mometery. laspe. of. reason. incredible. vibes. I. still. no. the.feeling🍃🍃🍃🇺🇲♒️🌀❤️🍃🍃🌌✨️✨️✨️✨️👣
Gilmour il miglior chitarrista del mondo e le canzoni dei Pink Floyd sono le vere punte del icberg della musica melodica contemporanea .Bravi ci hanno regalato tante rmozioni
The presence of the three Davids (Gilmour, Bowie, Crosby) on stage, along, the soothing and exalting harmonies of Gilmour, Crosby, & Nash, and Gilmour’s ownincomparable melodious voice, make this an experience to be cherished. Right from the first song ('On an Island'), you can observe Crosby and Nash lovingly basking in the music. My favourites ('Echoes,' 'Wish You Were Here') surpassed previous performances. The audience is seen gently head-banging to some of the more robust songs, often appearing as if they were playing the guitar alongside Gilmour. Rick Wright displays his genius unflinchingly proving he is a perfect pairing with Gilmour. For decades, I've been captivated by Pink Floyd's ability to weave words into poetry and transform music into something truly magical, profound, and transportive. Thank you David Gilmour. You will live FOREVER. Yours is music God himself listens to.
For me your comment has melted elegantly throughout as if it too was meant to be and I thank you for expressing what has been a pleasure to read, 🤙🏼
That is Graham Nash and David Crosby.
@@GuacamolewithAvacado Yes, and 3 Davids.
Nic😊e and we'll deserved.
Crosby I met at one of his visits to the summer getaway of a certain Canadian singer-songwriter with the very odd time signature in her playing. I have a photograph of them sharing a laugh while lounging in some beach chairs, in behind the partial shade of some Arbutus trees
I'm here because David Crosby died yesterday and I absolutely love that he and Graham are with my favorite band in the world. I haven't stopped crying?? Oh boy, I can never be prepared for losing Mr Gilmour. Your going to have to highly medicate me to get thru that one. 💔
Stop it. Don't get me started. I'm sick of death and dying of all things that's giving me reasons to carry-on. What am I to do once all the love has passed?
Couldn't express the °karma° ...
Besides having same
last names...
Take care Young lady!
B÷Safe... if their IS such a thing °¿° TGH...
I'm not saying they can be replaced, but the music they leave us with is strongly alive, and the torch will be carried. For example, this beautiful acoustic guitar cover... ua-cam.com/video/yi8nF6GaEfI/v-deo.html
@@terryhicks7285 saying hello back. I am very safe, thanks ☺️
I have 8
From an age of great guitarist David Gilmore stands out as one of it's best!
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Maybe not as complicated as some no he not speed metal with tricks and licks. DAVID IS SMOOTH WITH A GROVE, LITTLE FUNK LITTLE BLUES, SOMETIMES LEAVING YOU IN SUCH A PEACEFUL CONFUSE BUT WILL 100% LEAVE YOUR EARS BEGGING FOR MORE TO ME HE THE BEST SO MELODIC VERY DORIAN LOTS OF MINOR CHORDS AND SCALES YOU CAN NEVER GET ENOUGH REMEMBER HEADPHONES IS THE WAY TO LISTEN TO PINK FLOYD YOU WON'T REGRET IT
@@gatt2bhe always said he was not a fast player and imo for Pink Floyd's or his own material, he never needed to be. Along with Richard Wright, he creates moods and atmospheres so uplifting and musically perfect, his unique style so brilliant
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David Gilmour is practically perfect to me as a guitarist & singer/songwriter. RIP sweet Richard, you were an excellent partner with Gilmour. You'll always be missed, glad we have your music.
64... since '70 flowing with Floyd... and I'm going to die listening to this.
David Gilmour is soooooo talented. I'm just amazed everytime I watch him in a vid. So melodic and makes it all look and sound so easy. A true master of his craft.
Every time I listen Floyd is like first time,and David is even better with time,like a good vine!💫
I was lucky enough to see Floyd in 94 in New Orleans
Agree 100!
You are so right e everett
@@MrKennyanders saw them 68 in Philly
Gilmour can make one note change your mood and make you want more and more, the guy is a master
HE SURE IS!!...FRW!!!
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it's been said many times, but we did grow up in the best music era ever. How was there so much individual talent then and very little if any now. Even if you could like todays music it all sounds the same.
David Gilmore is beyond Awesome! His music brings tears to my eyes. He is one of a kind.
Gilmour ....
Theres truely nobody that will ever be anything like the great GILMOUR.
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Мне 61 год, я русский. Хотелось бы, чтобы такая прекрасная музыка объединяла людей, чтобы прекратилась вражда и все люди жили в мире и согласии. Мира вам!
HEY YOU,SAY TO YOUR DICTATOR,
LEAVE GO AWAY FROM UKRAINE NOW
And peace to you sir
God bless you, Vladimir..there will be peace someday..but sometimes we just gotta find it like thi😂s.🙏🏼🎶💞
@@theresasmith8972я нашла свой мир в этой музыке. И ни Кто Не Сможет Разрушить Его. Объединение всегда со знаком ++++++плюс
А что прекрасного? Что-то играют-играют-играют, а МОТИВА АБСОЛЮТНО НЕТ!!! Повторить на слух их музыку НЕВОЗМОЖНО! Для сравнения послушайте песни Поля Мориа!
Let me tell you something David you are the best you are one of my unsung heroes you and Pink Floyd have been my music life ever since I was 17 years old and now here I am 65 and you guys are still rocking
68 on 2,29,1956
I'm 68 and a Floyd fan forever ,and every time I hear one of their songs, my mind goes. Imediately to Gilmore. Still does
Joe... you are so correct. Then that's all I want to listen to for the rest of the day!
It was awesome watching this on UA-cam.. I can't imagine how magical it must have felt being there. David Gilmour is amazing on his own and he had some true legends on stage. With a time machine this is one I'd surely see.
I can't help crying whenever listening to this fantastic concert. May my dream come true to hear him live playing somewhere not too far away from my home. He is my guitar king of heart.
My favorite guitarist. Sir David, thanks for sharing your music with all of us. This is a gem. So many talents on one stage.
Andy Gonzales
What a beautiful musician, and totally wicked guitarist.❤
Mine too
Ditto.
There is NO ONE AND NOTHING like David Gilmour, Richard Wright, and Nick Mason (absent here). All the Floyds music penetrates the very core of my body and soul. David Gilmour continues to hypnotize me, sending my senses into another realm. I have adored the Floyd and David Gilmour since I was 11 years old. I'm now 61 and NEVER get tired of hearing them. I've seen him perform twice, and it's not enough... I will NEVER get enough of this 'master of his artistry'. Watching this today and honoring the indomitable Richard Wright, David Bowie, and David Crosby, may they rest in peace.
same its in the blood
you're forgetting someone very important. there'd be no Dark Side without Roger.
Word.
What about Roger?
Who is here January 2025. ?
Or will it be here forever ?
Listening with my new Heavy’s headphones from NY, a Christmas present from my sweetheart….. 🎄❤
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This showed up in my Pink Floyd mix so I'm watching it for at least the second time.
I love that David Crosby, Graham Nash and David Bowie. were part of this show. I rate this show an A+.
בלי נשים בעולם לא היו יוצרים מוזיקה מעולה!! אין כמו אימא בעולם!!!!!!
I just love David Gilmour - he’s so talented and he’s surrounded himself with such talented musicians and vocalists. I’ve watched this concert over and over again. RIP David Crosby…and of course David Bowie and Rick Wright. All were gone far too soon! 💔
Абсолютно согласен!!!
The take of "When I Close My Eyes" here is great too - beautifully played, slowly rising with wistful nostalgia - and leading up to that dignified cornet solo by Robert Wyatt, sitting in a wheelchair (he fell out of a window during a party night around 1973) but still managing those graceful high notes. The way the others are treating him and making sure he's allright is so touching, and David's voice is thick with emotion as he announces him just after the song, you can hear the lump in his throat.
And yes, this is one of the last stage performances of David Bowie.
This one and Waters' "In the Flesh" dvd from a few years earlier are, in my opinion, the best Floyd-related concert films ever, they feel more alive and "into the core" of the music than e.g. Pulse.
Joanne, your words echo the words of so many of us. Be well, my sister.
Very well said, Joanne
I agree totally with you. This band is some kind of magic. The shows are a great art of music and visual. Pink Floyd will never die!!
Sublime, fantastique, DIVIN .........Merci pour ce concert. Je vous écoute tous les jours et suis en admiration pour votre musique qui, a 71 ans me procure toujours la meme sensation merveilleuse de l'élévation de l'AME .Un grand merci de votre existance dans ce monde en perdition !!!!
I know you are all hardcore fans. The first Act really demonstrates how Pink Floyd music was communal. It took the whole group to make the Art we love an' can't get enough of. The magic of synchronation, the people involved, and not just the core musicians, their friends and techies, too, their skills musically and peoplely, coming together truely produced incredible things. And we are so very lucky to have had it shared with us.
I had a baby in 1987 I was 15. Pink floyd came to phoenix. The coliseum was about a mile away, i put my baby in a stroller and walked there to see all my friends jump the fence and get in. But I didn't leave. My baby got to see all the lasers and hear the music. We got home and I told him we just experienced future history! To this day he is a huge music fan and lover. I never told him he went to pink floyd when he was 4 months old. But he did. We did! Missing you Derek K. (Mom)
Where is he now?
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I saw Pink Floyd at ASU Stadium around 1994. Last night I saw Brit Floyd in Prescott. The music is timeless. Have you heard David Gilmours new release, Pipers Call?
is he dead?
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This is my go to head phone concert, THE BEST.....THANK YOU for this miracle.
Good headphones - next best thing to being there! ❤️
At 70 years old I never tire of any Pink Floyd Not sure why but they always make sense and help me to think things through. Love always.❤😊
Exactly... I'm 70 too and feel the same way!
it is a timless music.
There is no more unique band in the world than Pink Floyd. I grew up with their early music, it took me through school, evolved with the times, and never grew old! Now more than 50 yrs later it's just as timeless and socially on point as it ever was, and Gilmore always keeps it fresh! Thanks for posting another masterpiece!
Just goes to show, (the show must go on. And on) nothing really changes. (There’s no dark side of the moon really, matter of fact it’s all dark). Everyone’s life depicted in their moon And Wall albums. Nobody can escape going on stage, needing (some kind of) help now n then too perform. Revolts consistent through the generations, modern ones created and controlled by “teachers”. Like the similarities in todays overall world, regarding Orwells 1984, so goes each generation and the lives that want and seek the dark side of things, only to find there is no dark side, its ALL RELATIVE, only differences being, the UNDERSTANDING , facing the truths and acceptance of life’s realities. So With that my barnyard friends, I’ll see you, on the Dark side of the Moon. Someday.. ps: ‘ALAN PARSONS PROJECT’ goes well if not a necessary compliment to the TURNtable.
Neverojatno smiruvachka, nezaboravnite Pink Floyd :o)
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it was excellent 18 yers ago, it is excellent today-2024-., it will be excellent tomorrow and after
Beautiful, soaring harmonies. RIP David Crosby.
And RIP Sid Barrett
...and Rick Wright...and, of course, one David Bowie...
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Great Musician, Great Voice, Happy Trails Mr.Crosby,,. 😔
At an age where we are losing our precious souls.❤
Gilmour is the only guitarist that has been played nearly every week for 50 years in my life. Only an Island with Crosby n Nash was spectacular
I'm 71 and have loved pinkfloyds music from day one thanks for a lifetime of great tunes 💖💖
A couple of old grandpas jamming to what they created. Unbelievably so good.
But forever legende,and creaties of music of our youngs wild years,i am 64 now but still have my black hair hahaha, we were young in the golden era,s of the 60,70,s,and80,s before the world turned again in the wrong was,oh,part of 90,s to, love and peace to you all,Ruud from the netherlands
Miss you Richard Wright! Your musical wisdom is so sorely missed in today's vacuous and shallow sonic landscape :(
"vacuous and shallow sonic landscape" Ya nailed it.
I am 71 years old and I have loved Pink Floyd forever
I'm 83 and I Have the Video of this Brilliant Concert and Listen to it while I'm in my Studio Painting !! It's Inspirational.
Headphones on, settled down with a nice drink at the end of a long week and my favorite band. Dave Gilmour still with the rasp in his voice, shredding his Fender and putting out the most soulful sax. Sprinkle in the most amazing harmonizations of Crosby Nash. Pink Floyd familiar, yet different, exciting, new. Bliss 🍻
Really is fabulous to live in this time isn’t it
True Ass❤️🐍🤣💗🐈⬛🙏☺️🌀⏰💎⭕️🙌💋💋
Se eu fosse descrever o meu momento agora seria assim, exatamente assim. Muuuito feliz!!!!
Total bliss! Heads on , either way, you’ll fly!
How does this guy transform those ordinary notes into something so devastatingly magical and profound? I'll never understand it but boy am I glad I was around at this point in time to experience it.
I so agree. Just watching David bend those notes on his Fender guitar with such precision is so magical!
It's the result,, ,of a blend of immense TALENT & PRACTICE
🌵you're "right in tune"! Millions of us agree with you!!💖👍
There's an answer to this: listen and let the sound and music carry you away. Of course this is what happens to the listener, but to the performing artist as well! The art, maybe better put: an important part of the artist's craftmanship, is to put yourself in a state of mind that will allow for this. Another important part of the craftmanship is having a lot of audio/motoric routines in your body (brain included), and trust in this performing so you can put your mind to the carrying away part. Both crafts come from practice, which in turn comes from ambition.
@@johnbuck2227he's such a master musician and totally at one with his guitar, it's awesome
Once again David Gilmore proves his standing as one of the very Greatest of artists this world has ever known I feel very blessed to have lived in the times of such vision.
Agreed. I never thought I’d be able to see him in my life time but sure enough he ended up doing the luck and strange tour and my dream of seeing him perform became true. I am so grateful for the experience
A fabulous event. This performance (these performances) will withstand the test of time and still remain remarkable in 50 years..
200 years
You can copy it, but you'll never surpass it.
3-4-5-1000 years, who knows,but for sure they did it first. I'm so grateful that I got the albums when they came out or shortly after. Now it's all nigga nigga nigga and I honestly don't understand. I'll hopefully drink good beer while listening to the good stuff while working on goodies in the garage. Love me some PF and many others,don't lose them folks,you can't replicate the goodness fr.
50 yrs still on stage, only pinkfloyd and Gilmour. Special case!!!
Lo clásico es eterno...
In 1994, when "Pulse" came out, I said "Wow, he has definitely gotten better with age". Well, this was 12 years after that, and he has most DEFINITELY gotten B E T T E R with age! WOW! These songs are even better than Pulse, and I didn't think that could be improved upon. But leave it to him... he did it!
When this came out it literally changed the way I listened to music. High Hopes during this performance though is likely the greatest solo I've heard in my life. Not only is this version of Coming Back to Life the best he's recorded, watching Richard Wright grooving during David's solos is spectacular to see!!! ✌️
Pink Floyd, lo maxio
@@marcelomanjon2485 👍👍👍 ua-cam.com/video/yj15dgNGHgA/v-deo.html
You get it brother.
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This is fantastic, couldn’t sleep so I got up and found this marvelous production, my late husband , introduced me to you! He admired you greatly. Rick, my deceased husband, started playing the drums at thirteen. He played in local night clubs. Later
He and other high school friends formed small bands. Charlie Rich and Rick were friends and Charlie asked Rick to go on tour with him. His mother would not allow it. Rick went to college. He met a group of guys and they formed The Swinging Sensations! They went on to Memphis and placed first in competition! Then like the song Rick, Mike and Bill got married. Chris went on a mission trip. Never married, it was fun while it lasted thanks for this wonderful music to wrap myself in memories on this cold night! Love this BAND!
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So grateful to grow up when some of the best music ever written played on the radios.
GREATEST Band of all time. No one comes closer
I saw an interview where David Gilmour said his favorite Pink Floyd song is echoes. It is my absolute favorite song in the entire universe. I could listen to it over and over and over again, and never grow tired of it.
And David will never play it again, due to Rick's passing. He & Richard ARE 'Echoes' 😢😢❤
Timeless talent. We the fortunate generation lived in the same time on earth with all these incredible musical talents. Excellent choice of keyboard and bass players too ;) nuff said !
Thank you for helping my depression in my older age
So perfect and professionally! This concert is a piece of art in itself!
Masterpiece
Yeah that's what they call me around all the locker rooms in ol Drury London town masterpiece get over here for a creepy ol man towel snap to the ol gents and I surely always oblige the ol chaps we have jolly gay time bur no fa real ol Gilmy is a got dam propa shredda by the queens definition she puts on her white gloves an lovingly swaddles ol boy all around the palace its a jolly grand romp a bout I'll post a video post haste of my prompt spanking one out to a lovely solo by the ol queens favorite son sir daveykins she calls him as he hits her upside her ol wigged out fat head wit those fat slow handed delightful solos and spanks her bottom with quaking vibratos from Satan refined by an English Saint and then Shot directly up the queens bum direct deposit
You can really feel the happiness and peace there, the whole bands chemistry is just amazing and David is as un real as ever, easily one of my favorite concerts!
Avec toutes ces misères qui arrivent par malfaisance, qu'il est bon de suivre la ballade musicale. Merci cher David Gilmour ;-)
Благодарю!!!
David Gilmore I think you're one of the best guitar players I've ever heard in my life. You made Pink Floyd but you know what Pink Floyd made you too with all those cords that you don't show. And you're awesome and when you've got the best of the best, David Crosby and all those people like that you're going to sound good. God bless you. Hope you put out more and more and more tasteful weeds like you do your laids your leads are tasteful they're not just leads. They're tasteful leads. God bless you. The best band in whole wide world Pink Floyd
David has a pleading sound to his melodies that his minor keys accentuate. Also, his songs have philosophies that speak to so many of us that are caught in the real difficulties of life.
Man, Ive been trying to articulate that for years LOL!. Well said!
@@vincentanthony5433 Agreed wholeheartedly!
Very nicely put
Tomlafond69, my hats off to ya.
Ч вежливо прошу перевод и нет.работники пошли спатьдэвид готовил это10лет
I'll be 57 two more weeks God where would the world be without Pink Floyd I just love them ❤️❤️
I got goosebumps at the end. Thank you David Gilmour, David Crosby, Graham Nash, David Bowie and Robert Wyatt and the rest of the band. The level of talent is unsurpassable.
I agree that the level of musicianship was absolutely extraordinary I was one of the very lucky audience members to have heard a rumour heard a rumour that David Gilmore was going to be playing at Roger Waters wall concert and am so I'd put somewhat somewhat riskilly I suppose my book I booked tickets to go to the go to the 1 of the evenings at the 02 in London And managed to persuade me at the moment at that time slightly slightlyeah at that time slightly sceptical wife my lovely wifey wasn't very convinced about progress rock um I'm a nice to persuade her to come with me Yeah and she was pleased that I did convince her because it was the most extraordinary concert The arrival of David Gilmore on the top of the wall with his axe in a spotlight elicited a scream from me which which my friends who listen to it on Rogers listen to it on Roger's website afterwards said they could hear and if they said I could hear your girly's scream Still it is something I am probably proud of Well definitely proud of and it was the most extraordinary evening thank you David thank you Roger Interestingly or sadly enough since that concert I since that concert I have been to the United States to New York in 2017 in 2017 and And due to a number of things ended up having a stroke And having to be airlifted back too airlifted back to viewer uk from New York from New York where I was maintained at the Mount Sinai hospital Mount Sinai hospital where they removed a large chunk at my brain and I presume whole bunch of whole bunch of clotted blood that had given that had given me the problem in the 1st place So here I am back in the uk sadly I'm not sadly I'm not installed at my home I'm installed at a care home nearer near Oxford nearer near Oxford very unhappily but no very unhappily but never mind they're good people they try very hard it's just not home for me show you I'm in sure young I mean they call it home but it's not home it's not my home it's a home or An Home,1 should say shouldn't1?
It was progressive rock she wasn't convinced about not progress rock my telephone you can talk to anyone tquite clever isn't it¿
@@simondore5268 Hope things are a little better for you since this post. may god bless you, I am sure he will since you are a Floyd fan after all...
@@mikemustang3791and I'm sure he is a,PF fan too!'certainly sounds like he's been involved..doesn't it?
Thanks Mike mustang for your,kind,thoughts too!
I'll be OKas soon as I start to work again!
God,please elp me with that!
Praise be to you and your host!
Simon Dore room66,Dorchester Unit The Close Care Home Abingdon Road ,Burcot Oxford.OX14 3DP!
Simon.
SPGTD!
(Trying to be; positive and brave!..your prayers; gratefully,welcomed!
Thanks everryone!
Umbrella
Simon
SPGTD
SunShineDay11......I've had goosebumps on every song since I was 16 years old ..and still get them today
Seeing these fantastic,,musicians from my younger times, with GREY HAIR, , ,, , ,truly causes me to distain the geriatric malfunctions of my own 70 trips around the sun while incarcerated on this planet. . . .BUT, , , grey hair &expanded waistlines and all; they still give me cause to appreciate/cherish, their immense artistic contributions which have frequently, tempered the tedium, of my tumultuous transits. , , ,I SO, hope, they OUT- LIVE ME!!!! THANK YOU, gentlemen!!!
Bit of round-about hyperbole? 💥Well no, absolutely understated! 😎
I am 65, and hearing pink floyd for the very first time way back in 73' - 74' in my older brothers room. him and his mate smoking joints, i wasn't aloud cos i wss too young, but getting off on the smoke that filled the room.stoned AF.
Then all of a sudden, this beautiful sound that slowly creeps up on you.wow, my senses reeling.and just builds and builds, all these different musical sounds just had all my senses charged.
My brother had just put on, shine on you crazy diamonds from the wish you were here album.and to say i was hooked, was a tremendous understatement.
Loved you all my life, pink floyd.
Seen them in concert 3 times over my lifetime. Absolutely magnficent.
Growing up I had a super neighbor who was 10 years older than me, he introduced me to " Piper's at the gates of Dawn " , I was 7. I'm going be 64 in a couple of days. That's 57 years of listening to Floyd. I was fortunate to have seen them, 3 times at their peak. Dark side of the moon, Animals and the Wall. Their progression through time was and is beyond awe. That's 7 decades. I couldn't even begin to picture what may have happened had they stayed together. But it is what it is, we have what we have , I think I'll let "Breathe", lullaby me to sleep tonite, again.
Beautful comments! Great neighbour too!
Best concert I'd never seen, how beautiful was that cornet solo
I love that Guitar solo in Fat old sun . All round Great concert. 😊
Music is to be enjoyed, not endured and the majority of new music is barely endurable. Gilmour is being enjoyed by the masses. I expect his music will be heard and enjoyed for many years to come.
Gilmour's playing will never be surpassed. His voice is so smooth and soothing. What a great venue!
There is and has been great music. He doesn't have a monopoly on it. Sorry.
Rodger who ? .
DG es DG !
Rick Wright is absolutely masterful. my favourite keyboard player of all time. nothing but class
Это просто космос!!!
Если бы все слушали такую музыку на планете был бы мир...
There could be, if we all turned off our TV & all “news feeds” on our devices & shared only good things & love. Still could be if we threw out the crooks running the place. Peace :)
Ps: some of us aren’t fooled & realise almost all our leaders need jailing. The people are generally good & enough of us believe in fairness & will stop bullies we see around us. Like things were a very long time ago.
(Translation is "It's just space!
If everyone listened to this kind of music, there would be peace on the planet ...")
К сожалению дебилам МУЗЫКА не интересна! Они предпочитают " Бум-ца дрица, бум ца-ца"!
@@GT380man I agree brother
Это ,к сож. так кажется. Войны происходят при любой музыке.
I literally watched this until it's finished without skipping any part in one sit. This was absolutely amazing.
I could have written this....I've watched many times,front to back...and I thank God it's here for me to enjoy...over n over...peace to all 😊
One of the greatest guitar players of all time. Solo and with Pink Floyd surely he give a big trace in world music from sixties till now. Rock masterpieces.........
A l'écoute, Plus de 55 ans après la découverte de ce groupe, J'ai encore les poils qui se hérissent. Et cette guitare qui pleure me ramène aux différents concerts auxquels j'ai pu assister. Merci à Syd Barret d'avoir donné naissance à ce fabuleux groupe.
Y a que Pink Floyd qui me fais ça (pour les frissons) et oui.... Sans Syd... Pas de Pink Floyd
Oui moi pareil
His slide work is just… pristine. Most of the time when someone tries to duplicate their studio slide work it doesn’t come off sounding right and often just sounds bad but decades later he nails it like he’s recording it again. Incredible.
Slide guitar master. He knows how to use the volume pedal !! haha
@@Andres-st9fj He does!! no ha ha!!!!
Thank you
And here I only listen to the wall live up in the mountains at Indian Creek priest lake Idaho and finally had complete respect for Cindy lauper. She put on a great show, brought on a whole new feeling to the song.
Yes - I honestly think he has perfect pitch, as in the rarest form, perfect absolute pitch (meaning one has it from day one vs perfect relative pitch, which is developed by great musicians over time as they learn music). Gilmour’s interval relationships, intonation, and command of the slide - as in never missing pitches or flatting or sharping them - is just awe inspiring. Very very few guitarists with this command of the ear (pitch) AND the instrument (ability to hit every note perfectly)
1975 Knebworth in England sitting in a field of many many thousands FLOYD'S WISH YOU WERE HERE TOUR and i was and listening to ECHOES for the first time live, what more could an 18yr old teen dream of. Many years have passed since that hot summer in July but I've never forgotten that first experience and the first of the six times i saw them over the years. 1994 was the last time at earls court when the gigs were filmed and recorded for P. U. L. S. E. or as i say PINKS. ULTIMATE. LASER. SHOW, EXTRAVAGANZA. Thank you Floyd for making my life bearable in times of sadness and joy, your music will forever live on.
The songs are almost hypnotic. Switching from Fender to Gretsch to pedal steel, David nails it. What a band !
So awesome
what a guitar genious
Breathtaking
And the biggest smile on my face watching Bowie duet on Arnold Layne
Thank you Sid
Rip Syd
CHE BELLEZZA... SONO 56 ANNI CHE ASCOLTO LE MELODIE PINK FLOYD... OGNI VOLTA E SEMPRE UN PIACERE... LUNGA VITA... PAOLO CATALDI 1958...ROMA...🎉🎉🎉😊😊😊❤🎉
Le fait que David Gilmour est le meilleur guitariste de la planète rock, personne oserait en douter , qu'il a
inventé le son PINK FLOYD est indubitable, nous aimerions tant, que Monsieur Gilmour tente un album, avec de la technologie, amoureuse de son jeu de guitare exceptionnel, un nouveau chemin renforcerait son admirable inventivité...je suis totalement respectueux de cet immense artiste. David Gilmour peut réinventer à nouveau la musique de Demain , puisqu'il 'y a peu de concurrence à ce jour dans ce précieux domaine, c'est-à-dire avec une superbe âme.
Respect David, surprend nous !!
Work in progress
Et Robert Wyatt invite (entre autres), quelle belle intention...
Dans le style musical de Pink Floyd, le seul groupe qui sonne quelque peu semblable est Porcupine Tree lors de leurs chansons "tranquilles/planantes", si on peut dire. Mais les grands maitres demeurent toujours les Floyd, avec l'immortel David Gilmour
English via Google translate: The fact that David Gilmour is the best guitarist on the rock planet, no one would dare to doubt, that he has invented the PINK FLOYD sound is indubitable, we would like so much, that Mr. Gilmour tries an album, with technology, in love with his exceptional guitar playing, a new path would reinforce his admirable inventiveness... I am totally respectful of this immense artist . David Gilmour can reinvent the music of Tomorrow again, since there is little competition to date in this precious field, that is to say with a superb soul.
Respect David, surprise us!!
Work in progress
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Merci David, nous nous comprenons.
What I enjoy is the way David doesn't have to act like a wild rock n roller to touch us with the space between notes and never strains beyond his vocal range - his style is hook-laden and "tasty". Once you have David's guitar, and the arrangements, I can't keep my legs, feet, and body from responding to the music.🏟🚀⚡🔈🔉🔊🧲👍☯☮
I didn't know that David Gilmour played sax until I saw this video. All musicians will be missed when their time comes.
He learned sax with his son to play here...
he also plays keys and drums from time to time.
Yes is my first time seeing him with saxo....
I remember.. International Amphitheatre, Chicago, IL, 1973. The dome was spinning with quad sound great light show and of course great music with Dark Side of the Moon just being released. Then off to Colorado to play.
Graham Nash it is such a honor to have you as a music man in my life realm. Bless you. Thank you
68 here and still mesmerised.....
It's still as good as what i remember as a young teen....no....better, like a well aged red wine...
Thankyou for this...
David is just an amazing musician. Life wouldn't be the same without him...
David uses a plaintive quality composition to his music which reaches very deeply into one's heart striking chords of sadness, loneliness and a great sense of so many losses. It is compelling and philosophically profound!
The fragility and preciousness of life is held in a moment while he plays.
actually not really
PERFECT BY DAVID AS ALWAYS ..NONE MORE GIFTED ... AND ALLSTAR LINEUP ...AS. WELL..PLEASE KEEP PRESENTING THESE UNBELIEVABLE CONCERTS ...WE THE PUBLIC DONT KNOW WHAT WE ARE MISSING .UNTIL WE SEE THE GREATS ..ALL BETTER THAN EVER......
I'm 66 now and still love music of Pink Floyd..it is one of my favorite rock bands of all time because of its unique sounds..l have collection of their music from LPs to CDs and DVDs
One of the BEST rock bands EVER! So creative!!!!!This album is one-half of a century old AND still holds up. Thanks dude...
David Gilmour doesn't have any albums that are 50 years old
@@Jakeman90210 Er... What?
@@jazzthedog86 his self titled album came out in ‘78. I didn’t know people cares so strongly about it
@@Jakeman90210 it was just that Saucerful of Secrets, Ummagumma, and Atom Heart Mother are all more than 50 years old. Dark Side is 50 this year. Are you talking only about ‘solo’ work?
@@jazzthedog86 this is a david Gilmour concert, not pink floyd
His live version of "Where We Start" is simply amazing. That Gretsch guitar has such a velvety sound with him at the helm. Truly an amazing piece along with "The Blue"!
j'ai 73 ans.J'ai eu le privilège de voir Pink Floyd 2 fois en live, devant le chateau de Versailles et à Lyon. Merci aux Pink et à David Gilmour pour toutes ces émotions qui me submergent à chaque écoiute.
Wow, I cried several times during the concert, and the performance of Echoes surpassed all!
Always does.
La chitarra di Gilmour parla, parla al cuore. Il sassofono è magistrale, batteria, tutta la band, i coristi, e gli ospiti dei vecchi tempi... tutto esplosivooooo, fantastico! Riascolto questo concerto ogni anno e parecchie volte all'anno 😍
Here I am again listening to this kick-ass concert. Great way to start off the new year!
I grew up with this timeless band . There music is forever I never tire of listening to this legendary band Pink Floyd 🫶🫶🫶
Same here. i bought DSOTM when it came out. I was 13. It just doesn't get any better than this. ✌❤
I was round 15. 😍
Jesus! First, he's got Crosby and Nash singing with him, to say nothing of the rest of the band... Then they play some of the best deep cuts off of the epic _Meddle_ (yes, it's _Echoes_ in its entirety!)... Then a quick CSNY number, since half of the band there anyway... _AND THEN DAVID BOWIE COMES OUT TO SING!?_
Legendary.
Com 66 , comecei ouvindo Pink com 13 anos. Cada vez que ouço me arrepia !!! Será eterno ouvir boa música ! O mundo merece coisas boas!!! Pink sendo Pink, sempre surpreendendo com esta guitarra incrível de Gilmour!!!