Dominoes by Syd Barrett - David Gilmour in Concert - Meltdown - HD

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A live performance of:
David Gilmour in Concert - Meltdown - Royal Festival Hall, London in June 2001.

"Dominoes" by Syd Barrett first appeared on the album "Barrett" in 1970. David Gilmour and Richard Wright produced the album and were used as musicians on the album. David Gilmour played drums on the original version of Dominoes on the Barrett album.

David Gilmour in Concert
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

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  • His genius is in his music, that will live on forever.

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  • Man, I don't mean to be a big pussy or anything but anytime I hear anything "Syd" it wants to make me cry. =*(

    Poor soul may you R,I,P...

  • amazing ,really , the best youtube channel so far

    keep up man, we will be here, waiting ...:)

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  • @AdlerMow share the same love.. (interrests)

  • Syd the great, the genius !

  • syd's version! THE BEST!!

  • leave syd alone faggot ;)

  • @KarenLeFemme Yes, i see. Dionysian is the dreamer, that live for the emotion, and de Apollonian is the idealist, always thinking, reflecting, and arguing. Nice phylosophical concept, i think it applies to psychology too. I read a little about those things, as i love both Phy. and Psyc. as much as i love music. Nice to see smart people around here from times. Cheers! :-)

  • @PLASTICBRAINWAR - The original doesn't have the same effect, surely? 

  • @AdlerMow - I noticed that you corrected yourself when you misnamed the double bass. Has your desire for knowledge concerning music related nomenclature led you yet to discover the significance of the terms Apollonian and Dionysian? Just wondering (if it has) and dreaming (that it did).

  • @woodledog - Well let's take a look at it. But I think that yours was a Gumbyesque defusing, and a rather refreshing segue into this, my self-taunting and superfluous "touchée."

  • @KarenLeFemme "My Brain Hurts", which of course would be a Pythonesque approach whilst dabbling in a Gumbyesque phrasing.

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