David Gilmour Tours 1984 (About Face) and 2006 (On an Island) Torrent File for download. 1984 - A mix of About Face and his Debut album, Extended outro in Murder and too much Saxophone in Theres No Way Out of Here.
imgDavid Gilmour - Remember That Night: Live At The Royal Albert Hall Remember That Night was filmed over three nights, May 29, 30 & 31, 2006, at London's Royal Albert Hall, during David Gilmour's short tour in support of his new On An Island album. This tour saw Gilmour backed by essentially the same core band members that joined him on the last Pink Floyd tour, with the biggest exception being Nick Mason missing from behind the drum kit. Pink Floyd keyboardist Richard Wright was the co-star of the tour. Several guest stars also joined Gilmour on this tour, most notably David Crosby and Graham Nash, who also provided gorgeous backing vocals on the new album.
David Bowie also takes the lead vocals on 'Arnold Layne' and 'Comfortably Numb' to close out one of the shows. TRACK LISTS: 1. Speak To Me 2. Breathe (Reprise) 5.
Castellorizon 6. On An Island 7. Red Sky At Night 9. This Heaven 10. Then I Close My Eyes 11. Take A Breath 13. A Pocketful Of Stones 14.
Where We Start 15. Shine On You Crazy Diamond 16. Fat Old Sun 17. Coming Back To Life 18.
High Hopes 19. Wish You Were Here 21. Find The Cost Of Freedom (featuring David Crosby and Graham Nash) 22. Arnold Layne (featuring David Bowie) 23. Source: filecrop To be honest, this is a rather bad scan, but the only one I could find.
image=R6PyBAZNx5 ubSummary/b/u Release Date: September 1, 2008 The Black Strat book is the first and only accurate and knowledgeable account of David Gilmour's favorite Stratocaster guitar. Written by Phil Taylor - David's personal guitar technician since 1974 - to coincide with the release of the long awaited and much requested Fender 'David Gilmour Signature Strat': an instrument replicating the look, set-up, sound and feel of David's famous black guitar as it is today. The chronological story begins with David Gilmour joining Pink Floyd in early 1968, his guitar at that time, his subsequent instruments leading to the purchase of the Black Strat in 1970, and the other guitars that have come and gone. The book details all of the changes and modifications made to the Black Strat, its use on Pink Floyd tours and iconic albums, David's solo projects, and various guest appearances throughout the years.
ubFormats provided are:/b/u iPDF -/i This is a scanned copy. Open with Adobe Reader. bIf you like the book, support the author and buy it!/b. bDavid Gilmour - Arnold Layne (CDS) - 2006 FLAC/b bTrack List/b 1 - Arnold Layne (with David Bowie) 2 - Arnold Layne (with Richard Wright) 3 - Dark Globe During his solo tour promoting 'On an Island', Gilmour unexpectedly added Arnold Layne to the setlist near the end of the American tour, on the 17 April 2006 show at the Oakland Paramount Theatre.
This incarnation of the song was sung by Richard Wright and remained in the setlist until 31 May. On 26 December 2006, two live recordings of the song, from Gilmour's On an Island shows at the Royal Albert Hall were released as a live single, which peaked at #19 on the UK Singles chart.One version had guest vocals by David Bowie. Both versions are featured on Gilmour's DVD/BD, Remember That Night (Bowie's version on disc one and Wright's version as a bonus on disc two). img.
Artist.: David Gilmour Album.: David Gilmour Year.: 1978 Genre.: Rock Type.: Studio Duration.: 46:18 Number of Songs.: 09 Audio Format.: MP3 Ripper.: dBpowerAMP Music Converter Encoder.: LAME Bitrate.: 320 (CBR) Source.: CD. David Gilmour is the first solo album by Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour.
The album was released in May & June 1978 in the UK and the US respectively. The album reached number 17 in the UK, while number 29 on the Billboard US album charts and was certified Gold in the US by the RIAA. The album was produced by Gilmour, and consists mostly of bluesy, guitar oriented rock songs except for the piano-dominated ballad 'So Far Away'. Tracklist. Mihalis There’s No Way Out Of Here Cry From The Street So Far Away Short And Sweet Raise My Rent No Way Deafinitely I Can’t Breath Anymore. The Pink Floyd and Syd Barrett Story (DVD) Arts Documentary hosted by Kirsty Wark, published by BBC in 2001 - English narration Information - The Pink Floyd and Syd Barrett Story The sudden departure of Pink Floyd's founding member Syd Barrett in 1968 marked the closure of the first prolific chapter in the Pink Floyd story.
A maverick artist and true individual, Syd Barrett helped forge the British psychedelic scene when he formed Pink Floyd with Roger Waters, Rick Wright and Nick Mason in 1965. This special charts the band's rise to fame under the guidance of Barrett's influence to his premature departure under a cloud of drug abuse and psychological problems. Richly illustrated with rare early footage of the band performing, alongside new interviews with the members of the band - David Gilmour, Rick Wright, Roger Waters and Nick Mason - and their associates, fans and friends including Jerry Shirley (Humble Pie), Graham Coxon (Blur) and original band member Bob Klose. Featuring classic early Pink Floyd songs Shine On You Crazy Diamond, Interstellar Overdrive, Arnold Layne, See Emily Play & Bike. DVD Extras: Approx.
In 1989, artists from Pink Floyd, Queen, Rush, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Yes, Iron Maiden and others joined forces to raise funds for people affected by the Armenian earthquake. Kerrang called it 'the greatest array of hard rock talent every assembled'.
Organised by Jon Dee, the remake featured David Gilmour, Brian May, Tony Iommi, Ritchie Blackmore, Alex Lifeson and Chris Squire on guitars. On vocals it had Ian Gillan, Bruce Dickinson, Paul Rogers and Bryan Adams. Keith Emerson and Geoff Downes played the keyboards and Roger Taylor played the drums. Tracklist: 1.Speak To 2.Breathe (In The Air) 3.Time 4. Breathe (In The Air) (reprise) 5. Castellorizon 6.
On An Island featuring Crosby & Nash 7. The Blue featuring Crosby & Nash 8.
Red Sky At Night 9. This Heaven 10.
Then I Close My Eyes featuring Robert Wyatt 11. Take A Breath 13. A Pocketful Of Stones 14. Where We Start 15.
Shine On You Crazy Diamond featuring Crosby & Nash 16. Fat Old Sun 17. Coming Back To Life 18. High Hopes 19. Wish You Were Here 21. Find The Cost Of Freedom featuring Crosby & Nash 22.
Arnold Layne featuring David Bowie 23. Comfortably Numb featuring David Bowie. In 1989, artists from Pink Floyd, Queen, Rush, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Yes, Iron Maiden and others joined forces to raise funds for people affected by the Armenian earthquake. Kerrang called it 'the greatest array of hard rock talent every assembled'. Organised by Jon Dee, the remake featured David Gilmour, Brian May, Tony Iommi, Ritchie Blackmore, Alex Lifeson and Chris Squire on guitars. On vocals it had Ian Gillan, Bruce Dickinson, Paul Rogers and Bryan Adams.
Keith Emerson and Geoff Downes played the keyboards and Roger Taylor played the drums. centerbsize=200David Gilmour Discography/size/b/center image=p5tL4XSMAJ Wikipedia: David Jon Gilmour, CBE (b. 6 March 1946), known as David Gilmour, is an English musician and multi-instrumentalist who was the guitarist, co-lead vocalist and one of the songwriters of the progressive rock band Pink Floyd. It is estimated that as of 2010, the group have sold over 250 million records worldwide, including 74.5 million units sold in the United States. In addition to his work with Pink Floyd, Gilmour has worked as a producer for a variety of artists, and has enjoyed a successful career as a solo artist. Gilmour has been actively involved with many charities over the course of his career. In 2005, he was appointed CBE for his services to music.
He was awarded with the Outstanding Contribution title at the 2008 Q Awards. In 2011, Rolling Stone magazine ranked him number 14 in their list of the greatest guitarists of all time. imgArtist.: David Gilmour Album.: David Gilmour Genre.: Progressive Rock Source.: Cd Year.: 1978 (rem. 2006) Ripper.: Exact Audio Copy Codec.: FLAC Information.: TntVillage Covers.: Front Total Size.: 300 Mb - Rewiev - By the time of David Gilmour's solo debut, he had not only established himself several times over as an underrated, powerful guitarist in Pink Floyd, but as a remarkably emotional singer, his soothing approach perfectly suited to such songs as 'Wish You Were Here.'
The self-titled album, recorded with journeyman bassist Rick Wills and Sutherland Brothers drummer Willie Wilson, later to be part of the touring Floyd lineup for its Wall dates, isn't a deathless collection of music in comparison to Gilmour's group heights, but is a reasonably pleasant listen nonetheless. Certainly it's much more approachable than Animals, released earlier that year, eschewing epics for relatively shorter, reflective numbers. While Gilmour wrote the vast majority of the songs himself, the most successful number was co-written with Unicorn member Ken Baker: 'There's No Way Out of Here,' an agreeably dreamy, wistful song featuring an attractive acoustic slide guitar/harmonica hook. That it sounds a bit like a Pink Floyd outtake certainly doesn't hurt, but one figures Roger Waters would have tried for some heavily barbed lyrics to offset the melancholy. Throughout the album Gilmour sounds like he's having some jamming fun with his compatriots in his own particular blues-meets-the Home Counties style, adding keyboard overdubs here and there (his efforts are passable, but it's understandable why he's known for his guitar work first and foremost). Numbers of note include 'Cry From the Street,' with its fully rocked-out conclusion, the sweetly sad 'So Far Away,' one of his best vocal showcases, and the concluding 'I Can't Breathe Anymore,' capturing the recurrent Pink Floyd theme of isolation quite well.
While one would be hard-pressed to hum a memorable melody outside of 'There's No Way Out of Here,' it's still a good enough experience for those who enjoy his work. Tracklist - 01. There's No Way Out Of Here 03.
Cry from the Street 04. So far Away 05. Short and Sweet 06.
Raise My Rent 07. Deafinitely 09. I Can't Breathe Anymore.