A comparison of the set lists from the most recent tours by estranged Pink Floyd stars David Gilmour and Roger Waters.
David Gilmour discussed the 'Dark Side of the Moon' and 'Wizard of Oz' mashup theory on 'The Tonight Show' in 2024.
David Gilmour had one simple reason for why he wasn't giving up the Pink Floyd name during a heated legal battle in the mid-1980s.
The guitarist is touring in support of Luck and Strange, his first solo album in nearly a decade and is performing the whole record, with a variety of Pink Floyd songs interspersed with the new tracks ...
Gilmour's tech, Phil Taylor, provides GW with an exhaustive list of the guitar gear used to record the prog icon's first solo ...
Here’s how it works. “I think I’m quite lucky that – like ‘em or not – my voice and my guitar playing are distinctive. They’re me and recognisably so, and that ties everything together,” observed ...
Will the last remaining true classic-rock guitar-god frontman turn out the lights? And then, naturally, put on a big light show? David Gilmour may not have sole rights to that title (Eric Clapton ...
Filmed around the time of his highly acclaimed Royal Albert Hall shows, and before departing for his nine shows in Los Angeles and New York City, David Gilmour's appearance (with his band) on the BBC ...
As David Gilmour talked about his ... the end of the lyrics signaled Gilmour’s shift into a long instrumental runout of guitar soloing. Add to that the greater familiarity of fans with the ...
As David Gilmour talked about his new solo album “Luck and Strange” recently, the Pink Floyd singer-guitarist described the work as his best since he and his Pink Floyd bandmates recorded “Dark Side ...