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Guitar Player on MSN"If you gave that guy a ukulele and a Pignose amp, he'd make it sound like the solo in 'Comfortably Numb.'" Bob Ezrin reveals David Gilmour's most important guitar tech…"David Gilmour is my favorite guitar player ... Gilmour recalled to Guitar World in 2015 that the solo is a composite of ...
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Guitar World on MSNA guide to everything David Gilmour used on his new solo album, Luck & StrangeLuck & Strange is out now via Legacy. You can read all about the making of the album in Guitar World's interview with David ...
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David Gilmour revealed his favorite solo and the guitar behind Pink Floyd’s biggest songs (it’s not the Black Strat)“When I joined Pink Floyd I was trying to play some of Syd Barrett's parts, yet adapt them to my own style and taste,” David Gilmour told Guitar Player in 2003. “The framework I was working ...
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David Gilmour explains why he still uses a 30-year-old Zoom multi-FX for his home demosIn a recent interview with Guitar World, David Gilmour maintained that his signature Fender Stratocasters felt the same to him as his iconic Black Strat, which was sold at auction in 2019 for a ...
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LouderSound on MSN30 prog stars name their favourite David Gilmour performancesDavid Gilmour’s music impacts me in several ways: writing tunes for the audience and the world to sing for a long time and ...
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David Gilmour on boomer fortune and the making of Luck And StrangeWell, David’s guitar solos.” What’s clear is that Andrew made Gilmour think fresh ... been lots of things that have gone on in our world in the last few years that have definitely impacted ...
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Body Count and David Gilmour release radical reimagining of Comfortably Numb in 2024’s most surprising crossoverBody Count has dropped an industrial cover of Pink Floyd’s Comfortably Numb – which was recorded with electric guitar legend, David Gilmour. Body Count did tease that their upcoming record ...
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David Gilmour review, Royal Albert Hall: Sombre meditation on mortality from Pink Floyd’s guitar greatDavid Gilmour ... to realise Gilmour is on stage, unlit and unassuming in his black T-shirt and jeans. He opens on “Black Cat”, an instrumental track on which the electric guitar licks stretch ...
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