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Christopher
October 16th 2024
One of the best concerts ever.ive seen him since the 70s.im sure he gets better with age. Like a fine wine. And so lovely to see his daughter performing. Another talented Gilmour. I'm hopeful of another tour soon.
London, United Kingdom@Royal Albert Hall
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David Gilmour Biography
David Gilmour is the guitarist and, along with Roger Waters, lead vocalist for the progressive rock group Pink Floyd. Gilmour joined Pink Floyd in 1968, when he was asked to replace former frontman and guitarist Syd Barrett. Barrett was becoming increasingly difficult to work with (partly due to substance abuse), so Gilmour stepped in to fill the void. Gilmour's contributions helped to define what would become known as the "Pink Floyd" sound. With Roger Waters, Gilmour co-wrote many of Pink Floyd's classic songs, including "Shine On You Crazy Diamond", "Wish You Were Here", "Time", "Dogs", "Echoes", "Comfortably Numb", and "Run Like Hell". When Waters left the band in 1984 to pursue a solo career, Gilmour took over Pink Floyd as leader, and they released two more albums, A Momentary Lapse of Reason (1987), and The Division Bell (1994). Both albums performed very well, proving that the Pink Floyd name was stronger than any individual member. On July 2, 2005, David Gilmour and Roger Waters briefly set aside their differences and performed as Pink Floyd for one final performance at Live 8. The reunion was the most talked about event of the day, and sales of Pink Floyd's back catalogue shot through the roof. Rumors of a full scale tour began to surface shortly after the show, with both Gilmour and Waters being offered millions of dollars, but it wasn't meant to be. Neither Waters nor Gilmour showed much enthusiam to work together again, with Gilmour being quoted as saying that he would rather spend his time pursuing his solo career.
David Gilmour has released 3 "official" solo albums (although there are numerous bootlegs of live recordings); David Gilmour (1978), About Face (1984), and On An Island (2006).
This last album, "On An Island" is for sale with a limited edition including a DVD which you can see live&session videos of Gilmour.
Read MoreDavid Gilmour has released 3 "official" solo albums (although there are numerous bootlegs of live recordings); David Gilmour (1978), About Face (1984), and On An Island (2006).
This last album, "On An Island" is for sale with a limited edition including a DVD which you can see live&session videos of Gilmour.
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