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David Gilmour’s Black Stratocaster is one of the most iconic electric guitars of all time, but it was by no means the only notable Strat to have been owned by the Pink Floyd legend. When Gilmour ...
Below is a full list of the gear David Gilmour used to record Luck and Strange. You can thank Phil Taylor, who has been Gilmour’s guitar tech since 1974, not to mention Pink Floyd’s warehouse ...
Over the half-century we’ve had the pleasure of his company, David Gilmour has never been one for hype or hot air. While other rock stars deliver each new album alongside chest-beating ...
David Gilmour owned a rare, vintage Fender Stratocaster guitar with a 0001 serial number. It was one of the world’s most coveted guitars, but he didn’t keep it hidden away.
David Gilmour had a bumper 2024, releasing Luck and Strange, his first solo album in nine years, and globe-trotting in support of it. Apparently, he's not done.
Here, as Body Count frontman Ice-T weaves his way through his own lyrics, Gilmour is given total freedom to noodle as he pleases and treat the song as a backing track, giving way to nearly six ...
If you had to guess what David Gilmour’s favorite Pink Floyd solo would be, we wouldn’t fault you for suggesting titles like “Comfortably Numb,” “Another Brick in the Wall, pt. 2,” or ...
Gilmour bought the guitar in 1969 after his first black Stratocaster was stolen on tour along with the rest of Pink Floyd's equipment. The one that sold at auction was actually a replacement.
Much like just every David Gilmour solo concert in history, stretching all the way back to his first run outside the band in 1984, the evening wrapped up with a soaring “Comfortably Numb.” ...
Gilmour has another five shows booked in Rome before he heads over to London for six gigs at the Royal Albert Hall. The U.S. leg begins October 25 in Los Angels at the Intuit Dome.
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