I have to disagree. They both have their musical feats, but Paul hasn't let the comfort of his genre hold him back like Dave has. But that's the thing... The Beatles were three talents coming into one (John's lyrical genius, Paul's rhythm and composition genius, and George's melody genius)... Pink Floyd was just, I don't know... one? There was no breaking Pink Floyd up. "Til death do us part" sort of thing, brah...... of course that's not to say Dave doesn't exhibit some fine blues, here!
@charpentierjp1 No offence but I don't really get your point, you're saying the Beatles were a three talents coming into one but Pink Floyd are one talent? Surely that's complementing them?
Pink Floyd is easily its own genre, so it's like, say, Dave Mustane leaving metal for pop-country. He could do it and do it well, but he wouldn't be comfortable in his own skin and it would be obvious. Paul, George, John, and even Ringo did well without the Beatles because their individualism dictated that. Dave Gilmour and Roger Waters, though semi-successful separate from Floyd, haven't been able to comfortably leave that state of mind.
@xPORTERLOOx In essence, no, I guess it's not a reason for my preference of Paul over Dave. I suppose that is just a preference that I can't explain. But all in all, I'm trying not to be critical of Dave because he is a great guitarist and a great musician in general. At the end of the day, they can both be in my band if they want in lol
@charpentierjp1 Yeah, I know what you mean, there's no problem whatsoever with having a preference and I wasn't questioning your preference. I was just confused about the other message but it's all cleared up now and yes I'd have them in my band too. By the way, since my original comment, I have listened to loads of McCartney's stuff and I do regard him a lot higher than I did then, Gilmour's still my favourite though!:)
Great shot of David Gilmour. Crazy about this guitar he used in the Paul McCartney videos. But actually any guitar he plays, especially the red and white guitar is so sweet!
You probably know that is Gilmour on the lead guitar (solo as well...for sure!) in the track " No more lonely nights". By the way another pearl from Sir Paul. Nothing left to say but thank God for these two genious! Thumbs up!!!!
hell of a lot of talent
macman894 1 month ago
Not to mention the great Ian Paice on the drums...
wolfeddie 3 months ago
McCartney should bow down to Gilmour
spiralmetal 3 months ago
THIS CANT BE LEGAL!
DancingDementor01 3 months ago
the two persons standing on the same stage was so unbelievable for me that i thought it's fake
turtlliwdnifuoyehthr 3 months ago
* * * * *
sirronald69 5 months ago
wow a super band, they should have stayed together, toured etc, this is rock n roll royalty
Zephyesa 6 months ago
No matter how great McCartney is, he has nothing on Gilmour!
xPORTERLOOx 6 months ago
I have to disagree. They both have their musical feats, but Paul hasn't let the comfort of his genre hold him back like Dave has. But that's the thing... The Beatles were three talents coming into one (John's lyrical genius, Paul's rhythm and composition genius, and George's melody genius)... Pink Floyd was just, I don't know... one? There was no breaking Pink Floyd up. "Til death do us part" sort of thing, brah...... of course that's not to say Dave doesn't exhibit some fine blues, here!
charpentierjp1 4 months ago
@charpentierjp1 No offence but I don't really get your point, you're saying the Beatles were a three talents coming into one but Pink Floyd are one talent? Surely that's complementing them?
xPORTERLOOx 4 months ago
Pink Floyd is easily its own genre, so it's like, say, Dave Mustane leaving metal for pop-country. He could do it and do it well, but he wouldn't be comfortable in his own skin and it would be obvious. Paul, George, John, and even Ringo did well without the Beatles because their individualism dictated that. Dave Gilmour and Roger Waters, though semi-successful separate from Floyd, haven't been able to comfortably leave that state of mind.
charpentierjp1 4 months ago
@xPORTERLOOx In essence, no, I guess it's not a reason for my preference of Paul over Dave. I suppose that is just a preference that I can't explain. But all in all, I'm trying not to be critical of Dave because he is a great guitarist and a great musician in general. At the end of the day, they can both be in my band if they want in lol
charpentierjp1 4 months ago
@charpentierjp1 Yeah, I know what you mean, there's no problem whatsoever with having a preference and I wasn't questioning your preference. I was just confused about the other message but it's all cleared up now and yes I'd have them in my band too. By the way, since my original comment, I have listened to loads of McCartney's stuff and I do regard him a lot higher than I did then, Gilmour's still my favourite though!:)
xPORTERLOOx 4 months ago
David Gilmour !!!!! No Words !!!!!
Pinkyfl0yd 7 months ago
What a gang! Great!
michel031257 9 months ago
Could anyone tell me what's the title of this song???
nokropiridze 11 months ago
@nokropiridze Shake a Hand!!!
wilbury22 9 months ago
@wilbury22
thanks :)
nokropiridze 9 months ago
Mr. Ian Paice from Deep Purple on drums
anamnesiak 1 year ago 2
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anamnesiak 1 year ago
As much as I love both of this musicians, as much I hate this stupid song. Two best composers in a world could play something thoughtful. I guess...
Rusanovka 1 year ago
he just owned the first guitar solo.
cloutierhaker 1 year ago
Gute Musik kann so schön sein! Gute Musik bedeudet, aber auch gute Musiker....deshalb sage ich fantastisch
Super1652 1 year ago 3
@Super1652 Yeah man!! Gute Musik!
mrfester42 8 months ago
Great shot of David Gilmour. Crazy about this guitar he used in the Paul McCartney videos. But actually any guitar he plays, especially the red and white guitar is so sweet!
PinkPrism008 1 year ago
Crazy two of my favorite musicians in the whole world together at the same time...
its awesome!!!!!
nattylovesrichie09 1 year ago 14
@nattylovesrichie09
You probably know that is Gilmour on the lead guitar (solo as well...for sure!) in the track " No more lonely nights". By the way another pearl from Sir Paul. Nothing left to say but thank God for these two genious! Thumbs up!!!!
lincolntube 7 months ago