David Gilmour - Solos - Spare Digits - True HD
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Uploaded on Aug 30, 2009
"High Hopes", "Breakthrough", "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" (slide part),and "A Great Day for Freedom" from David Gilmour in Concert - "Meltdown" Concert at the Royal Festival Hall in 2002. Footage from the features section "Spare Digits".
Two other solos - "Comfortably Numb" and "Coming Back to Life" appeared in Spare Digits" and are posted separately due to youTube time constraints. They are posted as replies to this video.
Released =October, 2002 (UK), November, 2002 (US) Recorded = London, England, June 2001 Genre = Progressive rock Length = 92 min. (concert footage), 2 hours (concert plus extras) Label = EMI (UK), Capitol Records (US) Producer = David Gilmour Director = David Mallet This video is not rendered to the full quality extent of the DVD, does not include the full volume of the DVD and is presented for review only in the hopes the viewer will be pleased to the extent to promote the viewer to buy the full dvd. We believe this constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, the material on this site is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for research and review purposes only.
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zzenLD 3 years ago
I wonder if his mom made him stay home and practice. One of the best.
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GilmourTrueHD 3 years ago
I'll bet he was pretty obsessed from the very start...lol
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RockinFuckinRollFan 3 years ago
Gilmour. I could listen to his work for days on end.
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GilmourTrueHD 3 years ago
Me too!
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MesopotamiaBC 3 years ago
love Gilmour !
the best guitarist
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Bayo106 5 months ago
please listen to vai songs before saying that and dont say you have listened listened to sisters, from the love of god, tender surrender, call it sleep and all his other wonder ballads
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nunosoar 7 months ago
and SVR... and the 2 Jimmys, and so many others! Altought I would take Vai from that mix, it may have a great technic, but is soulless!
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jackmorefx 8 months ago
Shine On You Crazy Diamond,that here starts at 3:29
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Thewildfeller 8 months ago
@Slashslashslash114 : Shine On You Crazy Diamond.
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Josefillo Cacaomilk 9 months ago
can u tell me what's 6:36 song's name?thank u
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steve noneya 11 months ago
I think i would throw Eric Clapton n that mix myself
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steve noneya 11 months ago
i grew up listening to Pink Floyd, Now I am 52 yrs yrs old, & still love their music. I would give just about anything to see David Gilmour preform live, Also Roger waters
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neoaeonmusick 11 months ago
Who the fuck can't play a slide?
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Hafzal Md Razali 11 months ago
I only find only 2 true guitarist, David Gimour and Steve Vai, wish they can play together.....i want find the others now..........
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Mateus Pinheiro 11 months ago
What a tune!!! You can really hear his feelings through his solos
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