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  1. 13 de dic. de 2006 · "Best of Times" and "One Good Woman" are the most radio-friendly songs on the album and Cetera's voice is employed perfectly, better than David Foster ever envisioned. But there are also some more interesting moments in this album: Pink Floyd's David Gilmour (guitar) is featured prominently on a number of tracks.

  2. 10 de mar. de 2016 · Memoirs of the Bright Side of the Moon is the true story of my life and how I was challenged, survived, and resurrected like the Phoenix rising. Some of the chapters do include my years with David and our four wonderful children. But more than that it is a glimpse into my Heart as you meander down the hallways of my life.

  3. David Gilmour & Paul McCartney - No More Lonely Nights (Abbey Road Studios, London, England, 24.09.1984)

  4. 29 de jun. de 2020 · Pink Floyd’s last album was The endless river from 2014, billed by the trio Gilmour, Mason and Wright, the latter appearing posthumously. Gilmour and Waters continue to record solo, and no one thinks of a reunion of the classic Pink Floyd lineup with the band’s survivors. Related Post: David Gilmour’s Black Strat, and its incredible story.

  5. Guitarist David Gilmour and bassist Roger Waters had finally managed to set aside their considerable differences to headline this event, which protested against the undue power of global corporations and banks. The last time this line-up had played together had been 25 years ago. In my book, David Gilmour is the best guitarist in the world.

  6. 31 de ago. de 2015 · But if the famed jewels of Gilmour’s chronicles may, over time, see off these newly-minted creations, and if no central motif navigates the way, Rattle That Lock comes to reward repeated visits, with a sagacious heft that only seven decades of living will bring. The record bleeds softly onto the horizon at first light with the almost ...

  7. 8 de oct. de 2011 · Roger Waters’ working relationship with David Gilmour and Nick Mason lasted through one more album after The Wall: 1983’s The Final Cut. Not long after the making of that record—a difficult process by most accounts—Waters parted company with his two former colleagues on somewhat less than friendly terms.