Pink Floyd may have periods of brilliance, but there are certain songs that manage to speak for the entire band in a few others can.
David Gilmour may have helped capture the spirit of Pink Floyd with his guitar playing, but he knew it was more than his guitar that made them legendary.
The guitar icon shared insights into his guitar style and the origins of his pedal-steel guitar with Guitar Player in 2003 ...
Album reviews - a magnificent return from the Manic Street Preachers plus new albums from Cymande, Martin Kemp and 60s legend ...
Tickets are on sale now for Bonnie Raitt's stop at Mohegan Sun. The show also features a performance by blues legend Jimmie Vaughan & The Tilt-a-Whirl Band.
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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 ...
Floydian Trip recreates the sound in both the performance and tone of how Floyd would have been heard if you were seeing them ...
As the last notes of There Is A Light That Never Goes Out faded and Hamish Hawk - our designated Morrissey for the evening - returned to the wings, Roddy Hart asked the question, “Are you not ...
Returning to London, they hoped to set up a band that would explore psychedelia by fusing long improvisations with electronic music. This was not virgin ... circumstance better than anything the old ...
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