What I like best from this era of the British rock music scene is the incredible pool of talented support musicians which pop up in different acts over the years. Seen here Mick Ralphs (Bad Company), Chris Slade (The Firm, AC/DC) and Jody Linscott (The Who, Elton John).
@@richbailey8174 I wrote this childish statement two years ago. Let’s say that he’s a really fine guitar player and he’s best when he is moody and not heavy metal 🙏
Bought that album when it came out, and still have it, along with his later ones . Good documentary quite similar to a later one,where he’s heading up to Glasgow and passing by Motherwell on the M 74 which is where i live.. thought that was cool.... total legend!
Pink Floyd was special. No one made anything even close. I don't mean it is the best but more unique. Gilmour made his own music, not copies of others. Today there are no gilmours. Everyone is a copy of one or more of 5 trendsetter pop stars.
Watching now, approximately 20 minute mark, David is on fire & dude is pounding the drums. This is awesome. So the 80's and so many styles I hear .. righteous upload!
Gilmour just spreading his wings, from under what had become a very heavy burden, the relentless push for dominance by Waters. And I love Waters! Arguably the best lyricist of that era! But so, indeed walled, he could no longer cooperate for the sake of PF
Loving this, I never saw this before, thanks for sharing. I subscribed to you just recently, great stuff. I see you are mildly obsessed w/ Floyd(Gilmour) yourself..makes two of us!
No worries MB - glad you enjoyed it and thanks for subscribing. What I share is just stuff I have collected (mainly on trading sites etc) over the years, and is sat on a hard drive. Might as well let people enjoy it! And it might be a major obsession with Floyd/Gilmour ;-)
Still not retired 40 years later with a cool new single!
Thanks a lot for sharing this 👍
You're very welcome - enjoy!
Ditto- thank you
What I like best from this era of the British rock music scene is the incredible pool of talented support musicians which pop up in different acts over the years. Seen here Mick Ralphs (Bad Company), Chris Slade (The Firm, AC/DC) and Jody Linscott (The Who, Elton John).
Yeah man! I love spotting musicians in other live videos. Clapton, The Who and Floyd had a few crossovers.
Lovely person..
You are the world’s best guitar-player, David Gilmour, that’s my opinion, no doubt about that 🌷
Agreed!!
He's a good one but not the "world's best"..:)
@@richbailey8174 I wrote this childish statement two years ago. Let’s say that he’s a really fine guitar player and he’s best when he is moody and not heavy metal 🙏
@@richbailey8174 OK ,Best in The World.
I enjoyed this documentary very much. My favorite guitar player!
Same! Glad you enjoyed it!!
Bought that album when it came out, and still have it, along with his later ones . Good documentary quite similar to a later one,where he’s heading up to Glasgow and passing by Motherwell on the M 74 which is where i live.. thought that was cool.... total legend!
What a guitar player!
@@KingsizeMusicOfficial indeed!
Pink Floyd was special. No one made anything even close. I don't mean it is the best but more unique. Gilmour made his own music, not copies of others. Today there are no gilmours. Everyone is a copy of one or more of 5 trendsetter pop stars.
Watching now, approximately 20 minute mark, David is on fire & dude is pounding the drums. This is awesome. So the 80's and so many styles I hear .. righteous upload!
Enfin des images sur About Face.
Feeling a Rush vibe on opening of last song & some Yes earlier on, how do I not know this more!
Gilmour just spreading his wings, from under what had become a very heavy burden, the relentless push for dominance by Waters.
And I love Waters! Arguably the best lyricist of that era! But so, indeed walled, he could no longer cooperate for the sake of PF
David gilmour and Tony iommi my favourite guitar's.
I enjoyed watching this today.....yikes it's 40 years old!
I like recollect ... 🔅🔆⌛⏳⌛🔆🔅
Loving this, I never saw this before, thanks for sharing. I subscribed to you just recently, great stuff. I see you are mildly obsessed w/ Floyd(Gilmour) yourself..makes two of us!
No worries MB - glad you enjoyed it and thanks for subscribing. What I share is just stuff I have collected (mainly on trading sites etc) over the years, and is sat on a hard drive. Might as well let people enjoy it! And it might be a major obsession with Floyd/Gilmour ;-)
Pre internet Pete! I wish Dave hadn't been so lazy, we could have had 5 more albums
A Bad News vibe about this video both enlightening and hilarious
interesting how he announces him as ex-lead guitarist from Pink Floyd @5:20
Yes his name is chris Slade
Does "All Lovers are Deranged" (1984) sound a lot like "Quit Jammin' Me" by Tom Petty (1987)?
Yes. I noticed that when I first got the cassette for Christmas 1989.
@@psychodelicrock12 As a friend of mine (in the business) once said, "There are just so many NOTES. And everyone has to use the same ones!"
Is that drummer the baldy drummer in Thunderstruck video by AC/DC?
About face, along with other his solos with the name of PF is just nonmusical