Posted: 09/03 @ 05:09 pmDavid gilmour – mihalis 1984
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Orpheum Theater Boston, May 25, 1984… |
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Orpheum Theater Boston, May 25, 1984… |
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VHS TV footage with enhanced audio. Super Bear Studios Miravel, France May 1978 Mono track on one channel was badly distorted due to poor tracking on the source VHS tape. The good side was split into left and right channels,10 band EQ used and levels raised. David Gilmour – guitar, vocals Mark Gilmour – rhythm guitar Ricky Willis – bass Willie Wilson – drums Ian McLagan – keyboards… |
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[Video #130] from the address for MetalGuruMessiah’s Musical Paint Box! Check out my other videos! Pink Floyd released their ninth studio album, Wish You Were Here, in the fall of 1975. “Shine On You Crazy Diamond” was the massive epic which both began (Parts 1-5) and ended (Parts 6-9) the album. I’ve combined both into a single video. The record explores themes of absence, the music business and former band-mate Syd Barrett’s mental decline. The album was recorded in numerous sessions at London’s Abbey Road Studios. Although some of these sessions were problematic, it was lead writer Roger Waters’ idea to split the centrepiece track “Shine On You Crazy Diamond” in two and join each half with three new compositions. “Shine On” was a tribute to Barrett, who, coincidentally, made an impromptu visit to the studio while it was being recorded. The record initially received mixed reviews, but has since been acclaimed by critics and appears on Rolling Stone magazine’s list of the “500 Greatest Albums of All Time”. Band members Richard Wright and David Gilmour have each declared Wish You Were Here their favourite Pink Floyd album. The song is…..well, what is there to say? An epic, unadulterated, masterpiece. This album changed my life, literally. I recall the first time I ever heard this record like it was yesterday, it made such an indelible mark on consciousness. Less than an hour of music I heard one night almost 40 years ago…..I can almost remember every …… |
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VHS TV footage with enhanced audio. Super Bear Studios Miravel, France May 1978 Mono track on one channel was badly distorted due to poor tracking on the source VHS tape. The good side was split into left and right channels,10 band EQ used and levels raised. David Gilmour – guitar, vocals Mark Gilmour – rhythm guitar Ricky Willis – bass Willie Wilson – drums Ian McLagan – keyboards… |
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The In the Flesh Tour, also known as “Animals Tour”, was a concert tour by the English rock band Pink Floyd in support of their album Animals. It was divided in two legs, one in Europe and another in North America. The tour featured the famous character inflatables puppets, and also featured a pyrotechnic “waterfall” and one of the biggest and most elaborate stages to date, including umbrella-like canopies that would raise from the stage to protect the band from the elements…. |
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The In the Flesh Tour, also known as “Animals Tour”, was a concert tour by the English rock band Pink Floyd in support of their album Animals. It was divided in two legs, one in Europe and another in North America. The tour featured the famous character inflatables puppets, and also featured a pyrotechnic “waterfall” and one of the biggest and most elaborate stages to date, including umbrella-like canopies that would raise from the stage to protect the band from the elements…. |
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After the Animals tour back in 1977, Pink Floyd never played any song at all from that album again. David Gilmour mentioned in interviews, that he doesn’t like Animals at all. However, in the later 90s or in the beginning of the 21th century(I hope i guess right), Roger Waters started to play some of these songs on his solo gigs. This concert features a full performance of Dogs, the longest track on Animals and in my oppinion, one of the best tracks of Pink Floyd. So for now, enjoy this show |
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The In the Flesh Tour, also known as “Animals Tour”, was a concert tour by the English rock band Pink Floyd in support of their album Animals. It was divided in two legs, one in Europe and another in North America. The tour featured the famous character inflatables puppets, and also featured a pyrotechnic “waterfall” and one of the biggest and most elaborate stages to date, including umbrella-like canopies that would raise from the stage to protect the band from the elements…. |
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‘Pigs on the Wing’ Pink Floyd tribute from Athens, Georgia performing “Have a Cigar” New Earth Music Hall in Athens, GA November 13, 2009… |