BY FAR, Dave Gilmour is my all-time favorite guitarist. Nobody wrings emotion from a guitar like Gilmour does. He is the grandmaster of that instrument in my book. I cannot imagine the world without his worldclass catalogue of masterful composition and musical artistry in it. I am often moved to the core of my soul when listening to David playing his guitars.
His talent is monumental and natural. It just flows out of him. Run Like Hell where he plays with two delays...🤯. Who else would think of that? Or be able to make it happen? Amazing. And on top of all that he seems like a really nice guy. Rock on David!😊
Guys for Brian May’s part I made a mistake as he’s talking about Ian Gillian. He was however sitting with Gilmour as they were recording with each other at the time. My bad. I’ll be sure to make a video covering them recording with each other. My apologies.
Absolutely agree. I will go one step further… In my opinion, he is the best lead guitarist/vocalist in rock history. There may be a couple better guitarists. There may be a couple better vocalists. But as a combo, there’s no one better in my opinion. I realize that is subjective. But to me the only person who even comes close to challenging him for the number one spot on that list is Prince.
@@alexandriaocasio-smollett5078 Gilmour is great. No question. I find Prince to be more about showmanship. He is a fine guitarist as well. But I hate his voice. And the more you read about him the more you realize how deplorable he was. I know that it would be better to compartmentalize the art from the artist. But whenever I see him he seems so narcissistic. Skilled but no genius.
@@Wheresthelove7 Comparing Prince’s narcissism to Gilmour’s generosity is like looking at night and day. Dave has donated literally MILLIONS of dollars to homeless/hungry causes. And his lack of selfishness and personality that is the POLAR OPPOSITE of narcissistic comes thru when he’s performing live. He doesn’t jump around or dance onstage trying to attract attention to himself. He’s all about the fans, pouring himself totally into the music to give them the best emotion evoking sound and feeling thru his masterful, worldclass trademark guitarwork and vocals. With Gilmour there’s no distracting the fans by jumping around like a self-centered “LOOK AT ME” type, trying to attract attention to himself. Dave Gilmour wants the attention on the music, not himself. He’s a PURE PERFORMER of MUSICAL ARTISTRY and absolutely one of the very best!
I can't say which Pink Floyd song/album is my favorite. When I listen to Meddle, it becomes my favorite album. When I listen to Dark Side of the Moon, it becomes my favorite album. When I listen to Wish You Were Here, it becomes my favorite album. When I listen to Animals, it becomes my favorite album. When I listen to The Wall, it becomes my favorite album. And so on...
@@collinhalverson4681 I agree, though, I always liked the sound effect at the end of the song Grantchester Meadows. Footsteps on a staircase, an annoying fly, and suddenly, Pafff.
Marooned …Sorrow …Coming Back To Life …5 a.m. …”…And Then” …and the list of Gilmour Greats Guitar masterpieces goes on… David has a catalogue of TIMELESS worldclass guitarworks that are NOT eclipsed nor defined by his world-renowned solos in Comfortably Numb. They each stand on their own and each, in their own ways, reach deep into the soul to stir emotions and make us feel very alive. David Gilmour is an extraordinarily GIFTED musician and grandmaster of his chosen instrument, the guitar.
Back in O.C. Calif when I was 30 my wife heard a commercial on the radio about a P.F. 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. 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.
awe man. Great video. You just got me with the NP video. Now as a guitar later in life learning as an old drummer I was influenced from David Gilmour. Due to his emotional and airy stuff.
Famous guitarists on David Gilmore. Me: this is gonna be epic. The very first comment - Brian May: I saw Deep Purple when they played at my college. Me: Epic fail indeed. GREAT JOB, GUYS.
We’ll look forward to the free content that you’re working on.. when can we expect it? If the bitchy rant above is a preview, then get ready for fame and fortune.. that stuff is FIRE!
Gilmore is the GOAT... His leads on Meddle, Dark side, Animals, Wall, and his later work was pretty astounding also. Songs like On the turning away, coming back to life speak to me also.
Brian May seemed to be talking about Ian Gillan and Deep Purple. Don't think Corgan mentioned Gilmour once in his extended rant. Didn't make it through Steve Miller but I didn't hear him mention Gilmour either. Was this a listening comprehension test? How did I do?
THE GREAT LEGENDARY PINK FLOYD , IL Y A UN AVANT DAVID GILMOUR , ET UN APRÈS DAVID GILMOUR .. SEUL LA MUSIQUE EST TÉMOIN , PÉRSONNE D AUTRE .. 1000 MERCI MASTER DAVID GILMOUR .
I am a follower of Gilmour even more than of PF. I didn’t find this post very incisive concerning DG. A couple of those interviewed never mentioned his name. This was largely fluff.
Great video. I love this kind of compilation. As an aside, when I saw him in the video clips the very beginning of this which showed him younger, I was floored. I never realized how gorgeous he was. My goodness he was one beautiful man.
Quite a few excellent rock axemen, but only two who bent raw sound into beautiful bell like notes that soared and plunged with every emotion felt by the listener. Robin Thrower, and firstly, David Gilmour.
My bad. He was however sitting with Gilmour as they were recording with each other at the time. I’ll be making a video covering them recording with each other.
Isn't this video rather about what a bunch of people think of Pink Floyd? I didn't hear any of them mention David Gilmour and his playing in particular.
Brian May is talking about Ian Gillan. Wrong person. Wrong band. May even starts by saying "I saw Deep Purple quite a few times". Also, that's not how you spell 'Pete Townshend'.
I have always said that in my 52 years, I have become less and less enamored with guys who can race up and down the fretboard. Or guys who tried to change their sound to fit a certain type of music. David Gilmour is the kind of guy who can play a simple melody, or bend a note, and it will mean more to me musically than guys moving their fingers a lot faster!
I'm a fan. Want to drop into Time or Us And Them. Not played in years (move to apt). Just need dusting ;) Played since i was 16 in '73 and PF was 'there'. Wish i'd have seen them for Animals. Just did, acoustic S type. Maybe there next time i plug in. Thx for the inspiration.
This video is a stretch considering most of these people weren't talking about David Gilmour, but Pink Floyd, and some of them do nothing more than mention his name.
Gilmour said it himself tho, quoted as saying hed create his guitar solos and roger would change and tweak it, "annoyingly for the better" (his exact words) , and then hed play it..flawlessly.. people dont give roger enough credit for the composition of these guitar solos... funny how there wasnt many if any amazing solos on any later albums when roger wasnt there. Says alot.
May was talking about Deep Purple. Most of the guys were talking about Pink Floyd , save Townshend. but I don't dislike this. Long live the Floyd,,,,Long live David Gilmour
Lol the Brian May interview sounds like he's talking about deep purple not pink Floyd. He actually says " I think it was Gillian , must have been Ian Gillian."
Anyone spot the mistake that was made in this video? Brian May isn't talking about Pink Floyd. He's talking about Deep Purple. Quote: "I saw Deep Purple quite a few times." And he mentions Ian Gillan, who was (and still is) their singer.
John Helliwell and Rick Davies of Supertramp (when David played on Brother Where You Bound and both were wowed at David's soloing), Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson of Rush, Dennis DeYoung of Styx (in fact, Dennis said he made his 2009 solo album One Hundred Years From Now Styx like after hearing David's On an Island album and two years ago enjoyed Rattle That Lock and was sad that David's last album didn't get played on radio).
Well Hendrix wasn't around that long to "experience" (he died in 1970) Pink Floyd how they progressed through the years. I was hoping to hear Eric Clapton, Blackmore or Marc Knopfler instead.
Brian May is not talking about Gilmour but about Ian Gillan and Deep Purple and Steve Miller isn't talking about Gilmour either...it's a bit of a fakeposte in that sense... 🧐
Can't imagine DG entertaining the crowd with his jokes until the power comes back on...Brian May is talking about Deep Purple's (not Pink Floyd's) Ian Gillan (not David Gilmour).. I don't know how you got this wrong, I'm sure the rest of the video is great but I've lost interest to watch it.
Other than D.G.'s name being mentioned in passing around three times, all the clips here were about the praises of Pink Floyd. billy Corgan was long-winded and full 0f himself as usual. You did correct your Brian May mishap though. Not impressed at all.
If...and that's a big IF.. IF I ever listened to Pink Hroid, it was because of Gilmour. Never because of that egotistical self righteous goofy voiced Roger Waters
BY FAR, Dave Gilmour is my all-time favorite guitarist. Nobody wrings emotion from a guitar like Gilmour does. He is the grandmaster of that instrument in my book. I cannot imagine the world without his worldclass catalogue of masterful composition and musical artistry in it. I am often moved to the core of my soul when listening to David playing his guitars.
Well said my friend
You completely right Man ITS muy favorite guitarist too and then Jimmy page o Hendrix
Couldn’t agree more
His talent is monumental and natural. It just flows out of him. Run Like Hell where he plays with two delays...🤯. Who else would think of that? Or be able to make it happen? Amazing. And on top of all that he seems like a really nice guy. Rock on David!😊
hendrix gets me fired up but david gilmour makes me cry. that is the difference
Guys for Brian May’s part I made a mistake as he’s talking about Ian Gillian. He was however sitting with Gilmour as they were recording with each other at the time. My bad. I’ll be sure to make a video covering them recording with each other. My apologies.
Thanks for your clearing that up and owning up to the mistake. A lot of UA-camrs wouldn't have.
Exactly
It is indeed, Deep Purple that Brian is referring to. Oddly, UA-cam's timestamp for the Billy Corgan section, states (comedian) "Billy Connolly."
And Hendrix is talking about Syd, not David
I've been playing guitar since 1967, and David Gilmour is certainly in the top 5 GOAT Rock guitarists in history! He's also my favorite.
Absolutely agree. I will go one step further…
In my opinion, he is the best lead guitarist/vocalist in rock history. There may be a couple better guitarists. There may be a couple better vocalists. But as a combo, there’s no one better in my opinion. I realize that is subjective. But to me the only person who even comes close to challenging him for the number one spot on that list is Prince.
@@alexandriaocasio-smollett5078 Gilmour is great. No question. I find Prince to be more about showmanship. He is a fine guitarist as well. But I hate his voice. And the more you read about him the more you realize how deplorable he was.
I know that it would be better to compartmentalize the art from the artist.
But whenever I see him he seems so narcissistic. Skilled but no genius.
@@Wheresthelove7
Comparing Prince’s narcissism to Gilmour’s generosity is like looking at night and day. Dave has donated literally MILLIONS of dollars to homeless/hungry causes. And his lack of selfishness and personality that is the POLAR OPPOSITE of narcissistic comes thru when he’s performing live. He doesn’t jump around or dance onstage trying to attract attention to himself. He’s all about the fans, pouring himself totally into the music to give them the best emotion evoking sound and feeling thru his masterful, worldclass trademark guitarwork and vocals. With Gilmour there’s no distracting the fans by jumping around like a self-centered “LOOK AT ME” type, trying to attract attention to himself. Dave Gilmour wants the attention on the music, not himself. He’s a PURE PERFORMER of MUSICAL ARTISTRY and absolutely one of the very best!
Gilmour's guitar playing just gives me the chills
And besides his talent he was amazingly beautiful!
Still is, but in in another way obviously. Nothing beats his looks in the 60's and 70's.
he lowkey looked like leonardo dicaprio or leo looked like him wtv
I can't say which Pink Floyd song/album is my favorite.
When I listen to Meddle, it becomes my favorite album.
When I listen to Dark Side of the Moon, it becomes my favorite album.
When I listen to Wish You Were Here, it becomes my favorite album.
When I listen to Animals, it becomes my favorite album.
When I listen to The Wall, it becomes my favorite album.
And so on...
I can relate
When I listen to Ummagumma, it doesn't become my favorite album. 😂
@@collinhalverson4681 I agree, though, I always liked the sound effect at the end of the song Grantchester Meadows.
Footsteps on a staircase, an annoying fly, and suddenly, Pafff.
@@collinhalverson4681😂😂😂
Yeah! Tell me about it, friend!
The fascinating thing about David Gilmour is that he is not the super virtuoso, but he manages to get unique sound dimensions out of the guitar!
A lot of these were talking about Floyd as a whole rather than Gilmour specifically. Love the vid. Gilmour is my absolute favourite guitar player.
To me, if you look up electric guitar solo in this hypothetical dictionary in my head, "Comfortably Numb" is what would show up.
The guitar solo from "Time" would surely also be coming through in waves in this imaginary lexicon.
@@shawnkrauss2639 I like your reply a lot.
Marooned …Sorrow …Coming Back To Life …5 a.m. …”…And Then” …and the list of Gilmour Greats Guitar masterpieces goes on… David has a catalogue of TIMELESS worldclass guitarworks that are NOT eclipsed nor defined by his world-renowned solos in Comfortably Numb. They each stand on their own and each, in their own ways, reach deep into the soul to stir emotions and make us feel very alive.
David Gilmour is an extraordinarily GIFTED musician and grandmaster of his chosen instrument, the guitar.
Marooned. OMG. anything he plays. Endless River is another one. What a great close to to an amazing band.
Back in O.C. Calif when I was 30 my wife heard a commercial on the radio about a P.F. 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. 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.
Gilmours work before Dark Side should be lauded also...great stuff there.
Great interviews, especially BrianMay talking about Deep Purple lol
Lmao
awe man. Great video. You just got me with the NP video. Now as a guitar later in life learning as an old drummer I was influenced from David Gilmour. Due to his emotional and airy stuff.
Gilmour could make an old-stringed wooden guitar sound like a Stradivarius.
I have been in love with this man since I was 15, I adore him, beautiful humble lovely man, bless him ❤🙏
Marooned is an instrumental piece that has been overshadowed by other tracks that are just as brilliant. David let's the cords speak for themselves .
Famous guitarists on David Gilmore. Me: this is gonna be epic. The very first comment - Brian May: I saw Deep Purple when they played at my college. Me: Epic fail indeed. GREAT JOB, GUYS.
We’ll look forward to the free content that you’re working on.. when can we expect it?
If the bitchy rant above is a preview, then get ready for fame and fortune.. that stuff is FIRE!
Gilmore is the GOAT... His leads on Meddle, Dark side, Animals, Wall, and his later work was pretty astounding also. Songs like On the turning away, coming back to life speak to me also.
spelling mistake .
wish you were here?
the album with arguably his best guitar work?
shine on you crazy diamond?
Also his solo work is top notch
Brian May seemed to be talking about Ian Gillan and Deep Purple. Don't think Corgan mentioned Gilmour once in his extended rant. Didn't make it through Steve Miller but I didn't hear him mention Gilmour either. Was this a listening comprehension test? How did I do?
G O A T !!
My 3 favourite Rock Guitarists of all time...
Blackmore, Gilmore and May. 🎼🎶🎸
And don't forget about Beck
B e c k is number one
Please show some respect to a member of your top 3: his name is "Gilmour" - not "Gilmore".
Jimi Hendrix doesn't say a word about Gilmour. Neither does Sir Paul. The title of your movie is wrong!!!!
I think your Brian May interview is about Richie Blackmore not Gilmour, because he mentions the singer as Ian Gillian.
First thing he says is "I saw Deep Purple quite a few times"
Yeah, something went awry there.
Not his best work
Plainly a high quality music channel we are watching. Not. How the F do you get that wrong? Further it wasn't even a comment about guitar playing.
Yeah I can remember the power going off and I think it pissed Ritchie off so he went to tearing up his equipment
David Gilmour is the pioneer of Ultra Modern Music ❤❤
THE GREAT LEGENDARY PINK FLOYD , IL Y A UN AVANT DAVID GILMOUR , ET UN APRÈS DAVID GILMOUR .. SEUL LA MUSIQUE EST TÉMOIN , PÉRSONNE D AUTRE ..
1000 MERCI MASTER DAVID GILMOUR .
Absolutely ♥️
Yayyy my wish came true, thx for this one…
No problem!! It’s our pleasure!
Brian May recalls Deep Purple
Pretty cool of Billy Corgan to do his interview over amateur radio.
He definitely got the greatest solo
I am a follower of Gilmour even more than of PF.
I didn’t find this post very incisive concerning DG.
A couple of those interviewed never mentioned his name.
This was largely fluff.
I can't say that I have a favorite song from them but my favorite album is Animals.
Brian May is actually talking about Deep Purple. Cool video tho 👍
I picked up on that too
I think Jimi was talking more about Syd's Pink Floyd then Davids
Good Albums
The goat yeah
Animals by Floyd will always be my go to music when i'm in a meloncholy mood.
My favourite all tine record.
@@mikefraser4513 👍 Us Mike's know whats good.
All the albums
Great work. Especialla the first clip where Brian May talks about Ian Gillan from Deep Purple... Oops...
Great video. I love this kind of compilation.
As an aside, when I saw him in the video clips the very beginning of this which showed him younger, I was floored. I never realized how gorgeous he was. My goodness he was one beautiful man.
Quite a few excellent rock axemen, but only two who bent raw sound into beautiful bell like notes that soared and plunged with every emotion felt by the listener. Robin Thrower, and firstly, David Gilmour.
It’s pity that Brian May was talking about Ian Gillan!
I know😂
My bad. He was however sitting with Gilmour as they were recording with each other at the time. I’ll be making a video covering them recording with each other.
Cool! I recently did a search for other musicians opinions of Dave Gilmour and Pink Floyd. Found basically nothing. This is a start. Any more?
Isn't this video rather about what a bunch of people think of Pink Floyd? I didn't hear any of them mention David Gilmour and his playing in particular.
Thank you!
None of these guitarists focus on Gilmour, just PF. The title is so mis-leading.
yes very much
???? None of those people spoke specifically about David Gilmour. Some didn't even mention him, just Pink Floyd. Pointless.
This is actually just famous guitarists on Pink Floyd, not David Gilmour.
Brian May is talking about Ian Gillan. Wrong person. Wrong band. May even starts by saying "I saw Deep Purple quite a few times". Also, that's not how you spell 'Pete Townshend'.
I have always said that in my 52 years, I have become less and less enamored with guys who can race up and down the fretboard. Or guys who tried to change their sound to fit a certain type of music. David Gilmour is the kind of guy who can play a simple melody, or bend a note, and it will mean more to me musically than guys moving their fingers a lot faster!
Brian May is talking about Deep Purple not the Floyd! He talks about Ian Gillan talking to the crowd at his college!
DG The best Ever!!
I'm a fan.
Want to drop into Time or Us And Them. Not played in years (move to apt). Just need dusting ;)
Played since i was 16 in '73 and PF was 'there'. Wish i'd have seen them for Animals.
Just did, acoustic S type. Maybe there next time i plug in.
Thx for the inspiration.
This video is a stretch considering most of these people weren't talking about David Gilmour, but Pink Floyd, and some of them do nothing more than mention his name.
Brian May is talking about Ian Gillan from Deep Purple.
Don't forget Roger! he wrote some good lines and could play the bass guitar quiet well, Roger Waters, he used to be in Pink Floyd for a while.
Both are so good that without each other, they are missing that link and there won't be a sound like what they achieved
😅😅😅😅😅😅 I see what your doing
Hi Roger.
Gilmour said it himself tho, quoted as saying hed create his guitar solos and roger would change and tweak it, "annoyingly for the better" (his exact words) , and then hed play it..flawlessly.. people dont give roger enough credit for the composition of these guitar solos... funny how there wasnt many if any amazing solos on any later albums when roger wasnt there. Says alot.
Why did he show Brian May talking about Ian Gillan and Deep purple.. ?
May was talking about Deep Purple. Most of the guys were talking about Pink Floyd , save Townshend. but I don't dislike this. Long live the Floyd,,,,Long live David Gilmour
Lol the Brian May interview sounds like he's talking about deep purple not pink Floyd. He actually says " I think it was Gillian , must have been Ian Gillian."
Anyone spot the mistake that was made in this video? Brian May isn't talking about Pink Floyd. He's talking about Deep Purple. Quote: "I saw Deep Purple quite a few times." And he mentions Ian Gillan, who was (and still is) their singer.
You do, I hope, realize that Brian May here is referring to Deep Purple and Ian Gillian…not Pink Floyd.
1:30 he literally says “I saw Deep Purple a few times”
John Helliwell and Rick Davies of Supertramp (when David played on Brother Where You Bound and both were wowed at David's soloing), Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson of Rush, Dennis DeYoung of Styx (in fact, Dennis said he made his 2009 solo album One Hundred Years From Now Styx like after hearing David's On an Island album and two years ago enjoyed Rattle That Lock and was sad that David's last album didn't get played on radio).
You may want to edit your comment. The parentheses are cwazy.
@@billd9667 I am Autistic you pest.
I've said it before: after Johann Sebastian Bach, David is the greatest musician to have ever lived.
brian may talks about deep purple here
I think Brian May is talking about Deep Purple
Brian May was talking about Deep Purple, not Pink Floyd.
Well Hendrix wasn't around that long to "experience" (he died in 1970) Pink Floyd how they progressed through the years. I was hoping to hear Eric Clapton, Blackmore or Marc Knopfler instead.
Brian may said gillan so he was watching deep purple not pink Floyd... different colours 🤔
Why are you showing so many pictures of Waters??? Plus I'm hearing a lot about Floyd, but very little about David Gilmour.
Hey “Guitar Music”…Is that Alice Cooper talking to Jeff Beck…? Sounds like him ?
Brian May is not talking about Gilmour but about Ian Gillan and Deep Purple and Steve Miller isn't talking about Gilmour either...it's a bit of a fakeposte in that sense... 🧐
brian may said Gillan - meaning Deep Purple?
The reason Gilmore wanted to start a band? The Beach Boys.
Can't imagine DG entertaining the crowd with his jokes until the power comes back on...Brian May is talking about Deep Purple's (not Pink Floyd's) Ian Gillan (not David Gilmour).. I don't know how you got this wrong, I'm sure the rest of the video is great but I've lost interest to watch it.
Ian Gillan????
Interestingly, Polly Samson’s favourite guitarist was Gary Moore, according to Guy Pratt !
Gary Moore should always rank among everyone's favorite players.
I always thought it was funny that people say the 70s was awful music. Floyd, zeppelin, sabbath, ect. ect. 70s was great time in music.
May is talking about Deep Purple, not Pink Floyd. He mentions Ian Gillan.
I love DG but Brian May is talking about Ian Gillan, not David Gilmour.
Other than D.G.'s name being mentioned in passing around three times, all the clips here were about the praises of Pink Floyd. billy Corgan was long-winded and full 0f himself as usual. You did correct your Brian May mishap though.
Not impressed at all.
Hendrix T_T
These were comments about Pink Floyd, not Gilmour. Get off UA-cam.
It's a mix of both gilmour and about his band
Funny, Brian May compliments Ian Gillan, and you put it in with David Gilmore….
Bryan May , , , , Ian Gillan , , , , ? - Please sort it !
Old Dave looks like a pumpkin lol
If...and that's a big IF..
IF I ever listened to Pink Hroid, it was because of Gilmour.
Never because of that egotistical self righteous goofy voiced Roger Waters
Thats plenty ✋️
Billy corgan talking about horrible music?
Dogs
Very annoying robotic type voice narrating.
my fav axe player