... pig face Gilmour is probably a better guy. 'Greedy Pig'? "When Dave Gilmour played at last night's Live 8 concert, it was not the first time that the PinkFloyd guitarist had done his bit for charity. In 2003, Gilmour sold his house in Little Venice, west London, to Earl Spencer and gave the entire £3·...
... February 1970 are of particular interest to Floyd fans, as the band did a lot ...lyrics; the 6/5/71 West Berlin concert is probably the best place to hear ...stuff is a lot better and more interesting than your typical 1968 Floydconcert performance, and modern remastering has made even the worse-sounding recordings in...t very good. When selecting versions of concerts to get, the ones put out by...
...>From the description, it's probably this concert - <http://concerts.wolfgangsvault.com/ConcertDetail.aspx?id=1143|5541>... of sixteen minutes for the STC, though. That's totally off. Basically yeah, PinkFloyd sounded their best as a live band in 1970 and 1971. Fortunately there ... low-quality continental radio broadcasts). The fact that Floyd have yet to release any official live material ...
...and the Magic Band - Clear Spot: I thought about putting "Pink Moon" in this spot, but then I thought about it, ... list; basically he recorded them the way they sounded in concert and on demos without fucking it up horribly. Which is ...> while it's an exceptionally brilliant album, it's also very, very dark, and like PinkFloyd's "The Final Cut", I really have to be in the right mood or I ...
... the Magic Band - Clear Spot: I thought about putting "Pink Moon" in this spot, but then I thought about it,...list; basically he recorded them the way they sounded in concert and on demos without fucking it up horribly. Which is... while it's an exceptionally brilliant album, it's also very, very dark, and like PinkFloyd's "The Final Cut", I really have to be in the right mood or...
... and the Magic Band - Clear Spot: I thought about putting "Pink Moon" in this spot, but then I thought about it, ... list; basically he recorded them the way they sounded in concert and on demos without fucking it up horribly. Which is ... while it's an exceptionally brilliant album, it's also very, very dark, and like PinkFloyd's "The Final Cut", I really have to be in the right mood or I can't...
... I've seen Wakeman like that too. Jon Lord? I may as well say so. John Paul Jones of Zep? He's way down there. (but in the top 20) The above are better in concert, then there is Stevie Wonder, Vince Clarke and the likes of my friend Emm Gryner (keys on Bowies 2000 BBC stuff). But that's a personal thing. I suppose this is a little weird, and I...
...'ve seen Wakeman like that too. � Jon Lord? �I may as well say so. John Paul Jones of Zep? � He's way down there. (but in the top 20) � �The above are better in concert, then there is Stevie Wonder, Vince Clarke and the likes of my friend Emm Gryner (keys on Bowies 2000 BBC stuff). �But that's a personal thing. I suppose this is a little weird, and I am aging...
...> I've seen Wakeman like that too. Jon Lord? I may as well say so. John Paul Jones of Zep? He's way down there. (but in the top 20) The above are better in concert, then there is Stevie Wonder, Vince Clarke and the likes of my friend Emm Gryner (keys on Bowies 2000 BBC stuff). But that's a personal thing. I suppose this is a little weird, and I am ...
....... in that order... havent you learnt from the Beatles? Who actually buys a record or concert ticket because the band members are "nice guys"? Nobody does, but back when they were nicer the music was better. I buy music and concert tickets because the music is good and the show is good....which is what Roger Water and David Gilmour ...