David Gilmour's favorite Pink Floyd solo likely isn't the one you think, but it's certainly a doozy of a guitar feature.
Roger Waters might have been at half-capacity after Pink Floyd, but he knew all he needed was the right idea to get something ...
Roger Waters may have considered himself the heart of Pink Floyd, but he figured it downright treasonous for someone to ...
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LouderSound on MSNDavid Gilmour on boomer fortune and the making of Luck And StrangeFor Luck And Strange David Gilmour assembled a team that produced "the best album I've made since The Dark Side Of The Moon" ...
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Hosted on MSNDavid Gilmour revealed his favorite solo and the guitar behind Pink Floyd’s biggest songs (it’s not the Black Strat)The guitar icon shared insights into his guitar style and the origins of his pedal-steel guitar with Guitar Player in 2003 ...
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LouderSound on MSNDavid Gilmour soars on beautifully-crafted if ultimately unchallenging debut solo albumReleased in between Pink Floyd's Animals and The Wall, David Gilmour's self-titled solo album laid the groundwork for future ...
Years before Pink Floyd bassist Roger Waters would say he came to “regret” one of the band’s most distinctive cuts, guitarist David Gilmour went so far as to refuse to sing it in the first ...
David Gilmour is sitting in the country kitchen of his home in West Sussex. He looks quiet and relaxed and somehow oblivious of the maelstrom of madness that is co-existing in the room.
In the first episode of "The UCR Podcast," the Pink Floyd legend takes stock of his musical career, past, present and future.
PEOPLE, a Dotdash Meredith Brand, delivers the most trustworthy celebrity news and captivating human interest stories, connecting you to the pulse of American culture. Since our first issue hit ...
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