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Location: Yucaipa, California | ...pretty cool version:
Comfortably Numb |
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Location: NJ | That's one of the "bonus" clips on Gilmour's live DVD.
The guy playing the grand piano is award-winning composer/arranger Michael Kamen, who died a couple years ago. The guy playing the electric piano is recently-deceased Floyd keyboardist Richard Wright.
I highly recommend the DVD . . . |
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Location: Lake Hiawatha, New Jersey | That Gilmour DVD is definately on the Christmas list. Michael Kaman seemed like a really cool guy. He conducted the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra (as well as wrote the score) during Metallica's "S + M" concert. He did a brilliant job and really came across as very likable in the documentary. Even if you're not a Metallica fan, it's a very interesting DVD. |
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Location: Yucaipa, California | ...Cliffie, what's the "Les Paulie" guitar he's playing? |
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Location: NJ | Gretsch.
Kamen also did (I believe it might've been at a Grammy Awards ceremony)
the orchestral accompaniment for an Aerosmith performance of "Dream On".
Kamen was f@ckin' brilliant! |
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| Didn't he also co-write the music to Edge Of Darkness with Clapton and conduct the orchestra on the live recording? |
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Location: Yucaipa, California | yup Gretsch: Gretsch Duo Jet |
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Location: Wichita, KS | Great clip. Interesting rendition of the song. I recently picked up Gilmour's "Remember That Night" DVD. Absolutely incredible. Near the end of the show, David Bowie joins Gilmour for "Arnold Layne" and "Comfortably Numb". This DVD is a must for any Gilmour/Pink Floyd fan. |
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Location: Yucaipa, California | Agreed. Bowie was a perfect fit for those songs. |
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| Just watched the Bowie clip, Very Nice. I think Cliff recomended this a while ago, I have a new DVD to get for sure. Thanks |
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Location: NJ | There's THREE of 'em out there, now.
"David Gilmour Live" is the oldest, has a LOT of acoustic stuff on it, and features some interesting instrumentation.
"Remember That Night" is from his "On an Island" Tour, features Crosby&Nash, and has a lot of "behind the scenes" footage. The tour culminated at an outdoor concert at the Gdansk shipyards in Poland with a full orchestra.
"Live from Gdansk" is basically that entire show mentioned above.
The first one is my fave . . . |
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Location: Ct./ USA | Thanks for the SHOW!!!!!! |
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Location: NJ | There's another version with Robert Wyatt from SoftMachine singing. The Gilmour act was part of a multi-band extravaganza he evidently promoted.
ComfortablyNumb/Robt.Wyatt
He looks like a classmate of Schroeder's . . . |
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Location: Reno, NV | We also get the pleasure of reading this piece of commentary brilliance...
"david gilmour rockin the ovation guitar! i find more and more people with ovations and i dont feel so bad about supporting the chinese economy..."
:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: |
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Location: Blue Ridge Mountains | Gilmore is THE Man! |
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Location: Hicksville, NY | Originally posted by cliff:
Kamen was f@ckin' brilliant! I completely agree, and an accomplished composer in his own right. Check out "An American Symphony" ... it's the music to the film Mr. Holland's Opus.
There's an available recording of the five movement symphony by the BBC Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Leonard Slatkin with soloists, including violinist Leila Josefowicz.
I only wished I know what label it's in though ... |
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Location: NJ | ". . GoogleIt If Thy Doubt . ."
- Thomas Jefferson |
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Location: South of most, North of few | When I first saw the clip, it looked like Cliff playing the piano. |
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Location: NJ | btw;
that CustomLegend of Gilmour's is strung Nashville . . . |
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Location: Sunshine State, Australia | What do you mean Cliff? |
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Location: NJ | bass strings are an octave higher . . .
Do a "search", it's been discuused at length previously . . . |
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Location: Blue Ridge Mountains | This thread reminded me to do something I have planned to do for a while...buy the DVD's: which I did...
"David Gilmour Live" and "Live from Gdansk" are on the way at last!
Can hardly wait...Gilmore is my favorite...his Strat tone is TDF... |
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Location: North Wales, UK. | Any idea who this young thruster is with the left hand guitar?
What a singer :eek: absolutely brill this guy. Not bad on the guitar at all!
Better version than the Gilmore one for me.
dave3dg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=invo5D6SuBQ&feature=related |
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Location: NJ | Doyle Bramhall |
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Location: Sunshine State, Australia | I don't know who he is, but the backing singer in the centre is P P Arnold .
When Roger Waters played in Brisbane, she came up here and had dinner with us on our back deck.
She's the mother of a good friend of mine. I got free front row tickets. :cool: |
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Location: North Wales, UK. | Thanks cliff, never heard of him but he is a talented boy for sure, is he session or does he belong to a band?
Nice one that muzza PP Arnold.
Regards,
dave3dg |
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Location: NJ | Doyle Bramhall II |
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Location: Cicero, NY | Loved the stuff he was doing with Arc Angels - too bad that didn't last very long. |
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Location: nashville | Didnt know Bob was sooo busy he didnt have time to learn the words. |
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