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Funny you should say that. Gilmour once walked into the Richmond Corner Hotel in Melbourne, walked up to the band and said "Hi, I'm David Gilmour from Pink Floyd. Mind if I play with you guys tonight? "
@Alucard Dracula I'd love to see better and more melodic and soulful guitar players than Mustaine... playing with Gilmour like Steve Lukather...Neal Schon....Tom Scolz...Eric Johnson ...they have all the same melodic approach that WAY better than metal.
@@margix1172 Mustaine used to be more soulful than most his peers, just in a different way. Absolute youthful aggression, i mean it's heavy metal, right? Listen to pretty much all the guitar work on the Peace Sells album, it's very interesting. No one can imitate what he was doing back then, imo.
100% agree bro .. 100% .. I don't even think there will be any person who can play this the way David ever did . its not the skills that are missing .. its the unique feeling that comes from the original composer that can not be ever copied .. it is just not possible specially for this song or most of Pink Floyd songs in the matter of fact :)
@@nathan7063 Apart from Not now John (which was written by Roger, and I don't think David really liked any songs from The Final Cut) he doesn't really swear much. In a few songs he says a word or two, but he doesn't swear nearly as much as most rappers and modern pop musicians do.
@@dummag4126 He helped write a few songs and he has solo albums, he can still write better than the average person, that’s enough for the phrase “He composes”
@@dummag4126 well not really, he and Wright works on much of their best materials (pre The Wall stuff) musically, with Wright harmonically and him melodically, and as much as i love and respect Waters, he is a little mediorce musically. It is quite clear when they went solo, Roger's music is often merely 2 chords with a perfect fifth away from each other over and over again (quite similar to stuff from The Wall), whilst Wright's music is very jazzy and Pink Floydish (yes because he literally compose most of their chord progressions), and in Dave's solo works, of course, the famous solos carried from Pink Floyd is there. It is quite obvious that the music for Shine On You Crazy Diamond was Gilmour and Wright's baby, whilst the fantastic words were Roger's. Well, for many sole Waters credited compositions, the musical arrangements were arranged from Waters' initial idea, yes, but seriously, the initial ideas are rather.. mediorce to say the least.. i mean, for instance, welcome to the machine, it is literally 1 chord over and over, and it was mister Wright that composed the chords (basically the music) to it.. similarly, lots of stuff from The Wall was Gilmour's arrangement, you can quite easily tell from their solo works, and it is even clearer when you know music theories. And Roger never hide it, he himself claimed that he was never very "intellectual" musically, saying “Well, I was in a very toxic environment where I was around some people…Well, David (Gilmour, guitar) and Rick (Wright, keyboards) mainly were always trying to drag me down. They were always trying to knock me off.” Waters stated that they tried to undermine his artistic vision “by claiming that I was tone-deaf and that I didn’t understand music. ‘Oh, he’s just a boring teacher figure who tells us what to do but he can’t tune his own guitar…’. They were very snotty and snippy because they felt very insignificant, I think.” He was a little bitter and overeact i think, but anyway when he has all chances by doing solo works, they aren't very nice musically, but his concepts are still killers. While on the contrary Dave's solo works are fantastic musically (On An Island is basically Pink Floyd) but with just fine lyrics, not bad but also not as striking as Roger's words. overall Roger Waters: conceptual genius, lyrical genius David Gilmour: melodic genius Richard Wright: genius composer Nick Mason: fantastic drummer they all created the Pink Floyd sound we love Cheers
My favorite guitarist! Gilmour Rocks on forever in my library...DAILY 🔥❤️💯✌🏼 Please do 1 more USA tour?!!Wishing you health and happiness always David Gilmour.
True... But let's be fair, while a good musician can make a crappy guitar and amp setup sound great, David is playing a vintage Strat going into a serious rig valve setup. I even shudder to think how much that Fender is worth, just by the tone alone.
You have to remember that he joined Pink Floyd in January 1968, he's 67 years old now, and still doing what he does best. Entertaining people for over four decades now, the man is a music genius!
I can still remember, as if it had happened yesterday, the very first time I listened to this masterpiece from the brand new black vynil disc turned by the Hi-Fi player of my best friend. It is still among the 10 longer lasting emotional memories of my whole life, and I am currently 62. Thank you David, you made our lives a significant bit better and you still do it.
David Gilmour wasn’t gifted. He’s been blessed with such gift. I don’t know if this was part of an interview, but at the moment he started to sing, emotions started to happen in me, and I truly don’t know why, when I already listened to this song a thousand times. Amazing, glory be to God!!
The album ‘wish you were here’ blew my mind when I first heard it.even till today it is almost sacred in the history of popular music.David Gilmore guitar playing is legendary.
Mr Gilmour, you are a kind man, thank you for making this video, & words cant explain how your music, & fellow band members, touched my life with your music, poetry "& sound has soothed me when all other drugs failed at some point but Pink Floyd always did & still does do the trick,, hahaha ,you never forgot about that Crazy Diamond & that alone is a testament,of your kind heart,,& honor , God bless you & thank you from the bottom of my heart, sincerely, Jerry Don
Technicality aside (and included) - I think Dave is the best guitarist of all time. Not only because he’s Master player but because he creates emotions no one else can.
Well, I will respectfully disagree with you. I believe Jimi Hendrix is the greatest of all time. His genius is unparalleled and we will never see his equal.
@@derangedQuiver you're right, his tone, phrasing, articulation play absolutely no part in it because he's just playing in dorian like any wanna-be. Great analysis
A musical genius, a very hard working man and an incredible singer. 50 years rocking and still going. You preach and teach how it is really done. Thank you David, always a man to admire just by being true to yourself you teach us how to be true musicwise to ourselves. Huge admiration. Keep on doing what you do best, we'll be there to follow and learn a thing or two.
Back in the late 70s,whilst incarcerated in her majesty hotel,my two cell mates and me would settle down in our small dwelling smoke a few splits,and tune in the radio to Phil eastons express,floyd would be on and I promise you,listening to them took me away from my surroundings and had me feeling I was I another dimension,since then they have always been my favourite band along with early genesis,
to learn all of his secrets you'd have to do a Vulcan mine meld... and even still that wouldn't give you the emotion. (Vulcans don't have emotion) His personal traits are part of what makes the whole package work.
David's ring finger has more soul, and musical talent than 99% of the music industry today. Personally, I don't think we will EVER, in our lifetimes, hear music to the caliber of Pink Floyd... And that also goes for Gen Alpha!
I mean top 14 on Rolling Stones list of best guitarists is pretty good, but IMO he is def one of the top 5. Mainly because I really like the kind of psych rock Pink Floyd made, and Gilmours work on songs like Comfortably Numb and Hey You. Hes not just an amazing guitarist, hes an amazing solo guitarist aswell. And honestly he is probably the one I consider to be my second best when it comes to my top 5
David is like performing this and saying to himself “I don’t know why people are fascinated by me, or by just simple song, am just picking some strings”
Gilmore is my favorite strat player. He uses all the things a strat can do and even makes things up. He does the most with the least. I laugh sometimes when I see someone shredding and Gilmore and play 4 notes w perfect bends and vibrato and does way more w way less
David é um dos poucos tipos de músico que realmente emociona. Sua habilidade tanto vocal quanto instrumental se juntam de forma mágica e pega o ouvinte atento e o deixa nas nuvens. Ele é fino, perspicaz e genial. Que viagem amigos... Que viagem...
It is amazing how the timing of the first four notes could never be played by anyone else! Simple four notes but no matter who plays it don’t get his timing to my ears at least ! It seems simple but never sounds the same from others!!!
The video is uploaded 7 years ago, this comment is left 1 day ago and has already 35 likes. And that's absolutely normal, because it's timeless Pink Floyd and David Gilmour 👍 This music won't be forgotten - and that is a fact)
Meu ídolo ... Verdadeiro mestre na sua arte ... Que vídeo incrível ..vê esse fera tocando uma das minhas músicas preferidas só no gogo e guitarra..valew
David you are the pinnacle of the greatest guitar player in the world. Saw Pink Floyd in London in the 70t's and drove all the way from Amsterdam to Dover and then London to see you just after releaser of Dark Side of the moon, and I am still in awe of the magic you all produced for many generations to come ,but mainly down to you playing guitar Thank you so much Peter ........ Melbourne Australia
Yeah, that would definitely be one of those "before-and-after" moments, to be sitting in a room with Dave Gilmour and he starts playing AND singing "Shine On". Like, suddenly hear THOSE CHORDS and THAT VOICE, right in front of you. No speakers, no band, just the actual guy who did it, three feet away from you.
Such an incredible composition. It’s just a Gminor blues with some great rhythmic spices that really make the chords lock and flow into smooth transitions. Using diminished chords and a few chromatic slurs to great effect. People will dig this tune for another 50 years at least
It’s hilarious that anyone conscious could give this a thumbs down…..lol If it’s not your cup of tea, than don’t watch. But to give it a thumbs down….WOW!
I can listen to him even at the age of 80, he wrote such pieces that will remain the history of rock. His feeling is the best I ever listen to... This come not from our minds but from our emotion whenever we listen such music...
I really like the way DG makes the guitar sing. It's not like he stops singing and "HERE IS THE GUITAR SOLO". He patiently hits just the right notes keeping with the mood of the song / lyrics and is not stuffing a distorted screaming guitar solo in our face. I'm always in the mood for more Pink Floyd!
Really the only exception I can think of is his solo in Time. And even then... that was kind of the point. The solo that serves as a transition between the two verses of the song is meant to depict time blowing past you before you can even realize. And this is exemplified with the sudden start of the guitar solo, which has little to no transition. There's no time for a transition, there's barely any time left at all! It might even be too late to truly start your life.. I'm sorry if I got a little too into that, I'm a massive pink floyd fan ^^"
See kids. You don’t have to play a million notes per minute to be one of the greatest.
good one!
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Absolutely!
See kids. You can have fingers the size of sausages and still be one of the greatest.
@@DaDaDaddeo The size of your fingers cant help in writing lyrics like that...roger helped with that....
If this isn't played at my funeral, I'm not coming.
Play it yourself .. :-)
This thought resonates in my mind too
I'll have to buff the diamond before it shines on if that's case.
Love that .
GID BLESS YOU.
I'm having wish you were here at mine. When I go, I'm talking as many with me as I can.
This guy plays nice he should join a band
Awesome
This comments original, you should take up comedy.
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Funny you should say that. Gilmour once walked into the Richmond Corner Hotel in Melbourne, walked up to the band and said "Hi, I'm David Gilmour from Pink Floyd. Mind if I play with you guys tonight? "
Hahahhaha yaşa be :d
not many have invoked such emotion in so few notes, Gilmour is Legendary
It's obvious he was his friend growing up, there's a genuine sadness in his approach everytime he played this masterpiece
❤️
Oh baby, take a listen to bb king. Gilmour fits into his category: few notes, lot of emotions.
What does he say at the end?
@@Пупсик3-б4з "That'll do for that" i think
I'm of the belief that a player like David Gilmour could do more with one note than some of today's shredders can do with a dozen.
- Dave Mustaine
@Alucard Dracula I'd love to see better and more melodic and soulful guitar players than Mustaine... playing with Gilmour like Steve Lukather...Neal Schon....Tom Scolz...Eric Johnson ...they have all the same melodic approach that WAY better than metal.
@@margix1172 Mustaine used to be more soulful than most his peers, just in a different way. Absolute youthful aggression, i mean it's heavy metal, right?
Listen to pretty much all the guitar work on the Peace Sells album, it's very interesting. No one can imitate what he was doing back then, imo.
Only got to look at what he did with those 4 notes
@@margix1172 metal has emotion too mate
What does he say at the end?
the only man on youtube who played this song well :)
100% agree bro .. 100% .. I don't even think there will be any person who can play this the way David ever did . its not the skills that are missing .. its the unique feeling that comes from the original composer that can not be ever copied .. it is just not possible specially for this song or most of Pink Floyd songs in the matter of fact :)
The Brilliant Owner
Hahahahaha you are true
Ah ah ah
Great
Hahaha David is the only one Who sounds like David Gilmour
No autotune
No sexuality
No explicity
No swearing
Just 100% pure talent and music
There is some songs where he is swearing such as money, louder than works, lost for words ,not now John ect. 🫨
@@nathan7063 Apart from Not now John (which was written by Roger, and I don't think David really liked any songs from The Final Cut) he doesn't really swear much. In a few songs he says a word or two, but he doesn't swear nearly as much as most rappers and modern pop musicians do.
@@JS_Guitar09very true, he did in fact not like “the Final Cut”
@@nathan7063 Funnily enough, I think it has some of his best solos too!
says so much more.. with so much less. Effing brilliance.
He writes!
He composes!
He plays!
He sings!
He delivers!
He's a legend!
Blessings and kindest regards David from Australia
🌏
🙄☝️
Compose not mutch, Waters was the composer, in fact after 1985 Gilmour has done only two albums.... but yes the famous 4 notes are of Gilmour.
@@dummag4126 He helped write a few songs and he has solo albums, he can still write better than the average person, that’s enough for the phrase “He composes”
@@dummag4126 well not really, he and Wright works on much of their best materials (pre The Wall stuff) musically, with Wright harmonically and him melodically, and as much as i love and respect Waters, he is a little mediorce musically. It is quite clear when they went solo, Roger's music is often merely 2 chords with a perfect fifth away from each other over and over again (quite similar to stuff from The Wall), whilst Wright's music is very jazzy and Pink Floydish (yes because he literally compose most of their chord progressions), and in Dave's solo works, of course, the famous solos carried from Pink Floyd is there. It is quite obvious that the music for Shine On You Crazy Diamond was Gilmour and Wright's baby, whilst the fantastic words were Roger's. Well, for many sole Waters credited compositions, the musical arrangements were arranged from Waters' initial idea, yes, but seriously, the initial ideas are rather.. mediorce to say the least.. i mean, for instance, welcome to the machine, it is literally 1 chord over and over, and it was mister Wright that composed the chords (basically the music) to it.. similarly, lots of stuff from The Wall was Gilmour's arrangement, you can quite easily tell from their solo works, and it is even clearer when you know music theories.
And Roger never hide it, he himself claimed that he was never very "intellectual" musically, saying “Well, I was in a very toxic environment where I was around some people…Well, David (Gilmour, guitar) and Rick (Wright, keyboards) mainly were always trying to drag me down. They were always trying to knock me off.”
Waters stated that they tried to undermine his artistic vision “by claiming that I was tone-deaf and that I didn’t understand music. ‘Oh, he’s just a boring teacher figure who tells us what to do but he can’t tune his own guitar…’. They were very snotty and snippy because they felt very insignificant, I think.”
He was a little bitter and overeact i think, but anyway when he has all chances by doing solo works, they aren't very nice musically, but his concepts are still killers. While on the contrary Dave's solo works are fantastic musically (On An Island is basically Pink Floyd) but with just fine lyrics, not bad but also not as striking as Roger's words.
overall
Roger Waters: conceptual genius, lyrical genius
David Gilmour: melodic genius
Richard Wright: genius composer
Nick Mason: fantastic drummer
they all created the Pink Floyd sound we love
Cheers
@@dummag4126 bullshit! A band Is a band. They work together all deserve the same respect. Not only Gilmour and Waters.
@@dummag4126 And Waters had no instrumental talent whatsoever so it worked out well lol
His phrasing and bend precision is amazing. A great guitar player.
He is the greatest of all time. Just my opinion.
yeah, he aight
A true master of the guitar
Amen, I go between 22-24 frets and standard and half step tuning... Always messing up bends lol
He doesn't know how to pick wrong notes. such a great legend.
Mr Gilmour is one of the best guitarists ever he is awesome
My favorite guitarist! Gilmour Rocks on forever in my library...DAILY 🔥❤️💯✌🏼 Please do 1 more USA tour?!!Wishing you health and happiness always David Gilmour.
He's my role model as a guitarist.. I always listened to him as a kid.. I'm 32 now and he's still my favorite.
Davis Gilmour is the master of emotion and string tension
The last jedi of emotion.
Much like how Takumi turns his AE86 into an extension of his body, David Gilmore achomplishes the same with his Guitar
who's Davis Gilmour?
@@charlespeeps3024 your dad
@@charlespeeps3024 ex member of the pink Floyd vintage band of rock
The man can make the hair on your neck stand up with four simple notes.
Yes thats true
6⁸0⁰
What does he say at the end?
@@Пупсик3-б4з "That'll do for now"
@@Пупсик3-б4зThat’ll do it.
0:29 - 0:32 I got chills the way he hits these notes are crazy
I got chills from 0:00 to 3:06
That lick @ :29 & throughout was thinking it "drives me crazy".
The dynamics are ridiculously perfect.
@@JLBribiescawatch shine on you crazy diamond live at the royal Albert hall, best performance of it, amazing song hey
His touch and feel is unmistakable. Anybody can play those notes, but no one can make it sound quite like that.
True... But let's be fair, while a good musician can make a crappy guitar and amp setup sound great, David is playing a vintage Strat going into a serious rig valve setup. I even shudder to think how much that Fender is worth, just by the tone alone.
i hope the guitar is 18+
All in the fingers as Steve vai said . You cannot mimic him
You have to remember that he joined Pink Floyd in January 1968, he's 67 years old now, and still doing what he does best. Entertaining people for over four decades now, the man is a music genius!
He's 75 now
@@BrunoNeureiter that's what 7+ years at 67 can do to you
@@2010COBHC wow. Science.
67+7
67+3+4
70+4
74
he's not 75
@@ciuby1210 Just Google it
We will see each other again when the RUclips algorithm decides
It's crazy how people still comment after 7 years :D
@@roberthesse71 no its not this video has almost 400k views
an old man with a tired voice? I simply see a monster of music, a legend. long live David!
I can still remember, as if it had happened yesterday, the very first time I listened to this masterpiece from the brand new black vynil disc turned by the Hi-Fi player of my best friend. It is still among the 10 longer lasting emotional memories of my whole life, and I am currently 62.
Thank you David, you made our lives a significant bit better and you still do it.
I am 68 yrs old an still have my 70s high fidelity stereo system an still listen to it!!!!
Gilmour is such a great musician. His song writing, guitar mastery and silky smooth voice is all top notch. Hats off to him.
David Gilmour wasn’t gifted. He’s been blessed with such gift.
I don’t know if this was part of an interview, but at the moment he started to sing, emotions started to happen in me, and I truly don’t know why, when I already listened to this song a thousand times. Amazing, glory be to God!!
holy shit his voice still sounds so young
"Remember when you were young..." 🎵
This was like 10 years ago
@@ashzRo I am aware, He was still in his 60s and sounded almost the same as when he was in his 20s
Y'all are fuckin loons
if you sing a lot in life your voice will stay young. it's training.
Everything you’ve always wanted is garbage when you find the thing you didn’t. This clip is an absolute treat.
J'adore cette musique 💓💓💓💓💓💓
The album ‘wish you were here’ blew my mind when I first heard it.even till today it is almost sacred in the history of popular music.David Gilmore guitar playing is legendary.
The only guitarist who takes you into the universe!!
With just his voice and his guitar without the whole band
*multiverse and through dimensions
we’re already in the universe
You*
No, that would be Brian May PHD, Doctor of Astrophysics.
That guitar sounds amazing.
He's using a fender strat fyi. They are good guitars.
No shit sherlock
I think he’d make an ironing board sound amazing if he wanted to
It's the player and his amp.
@@clcartlidge fyi ? what else ?
Not only this song but those first 4 notes are so simple yet so incredibly timeless...congratulations Mr. Gilmour on being eternal.
Those 4 notes were composed by roger waters
@@nano8453 yea so?...
Elegante y consciente con la madurez. Gilmour es un hombre real de arte real.
Mr Gilmour, you are a kind man, thank you for making this video, & words cant explain how your music, & fellow band members, touched my life with your music, poetry "& sound has soothed me when all other drugs failed at some point but Pink Floyd always did & still does do the trick,, hahaha ,you never forgot about that Crazy Diamond & that alone is a testament,of your kind heart,,& honor , God bless you & thank you from the bottom of my heart, sincerely, Jerry Don
Aka the cheese.
Once he is gone, the world will be feeling lonely. What a light inside a human.
Totally agree.
I never get sad about a rock star or celeb dying, but to be honest I will be genuine sad for awhile when he passes. For me, he is everyones uncle
Simply wonderful....
Different Class....
Technicality aside (and included) - I think Dave is the best guitarist of all time. Not only because he’s Master player but because he creates emotions no one else can.
He literally just plays in Dorian
Well, I will respectfully disagree with you. I believe Jimi Hendrix is the greatest of all time. His genius is unparalleled and we will never see his equal.
@@beachlife4704 I wouldn’t say anything against the original master- Mr Hendrix!
@@derangedQuiver so?
@@derangedQuiver you're right, his tone, phrasing, articulation play absolutely no part in it because he's just playing in dorian like any wanna-be. Great analysis
A musical genius, a very hard working man and an incredible singer. 50 years rocking and still going. You preach and teach how it is really done. Thank you David, always a man to admire just by being true to yourself you teach us how to be true musicwise to ourselves. Huge admiration. Keep on doing what you do best, we'll be there to follow and learn a thing or two.
I was 13. I'd watch this guy playing absolutely mesmerized, literally drooling. His solos took me to the moon.
Which side? :)
@@omithehomi8568 the dark siiiide of of the moooon
@@JessicaPilotGirl I hope you didn't reach for the secret too soon :)
How old are you now
@@JessicaPilotGirl "There is no dark side of the moon really... matter of fact it's all dark"
If you have ever recorded something on a plain mic , then you know how masterfully played clean and sung without force that was.
Awesome.
His use of grace notes is wonderful
That's awesome! Love this song!
Back in the late 70s,whilst incarcerated in her majesty hotel,my two cell mates and me would settle down in our small dwelling smoke a few splits,and tune in the radio to Phil eastons express,floyd would be on and I promise you,listening to them took me away from my surroundings and had me feeling I was I another dimension,since then they have always been my favourite band along with early genesis,
What were you in for!?
@@wodenoftheangles3339
Being a naughty boy is my guess.
He is a legend....Pink Floyd will be forever part of my youth till now, and till I die.
Absolutely! You'll probably have some playing at your funeral.
I know, I definitely will!
🎶⚰🎶
Blessing and kindest regards David from Australia.
🌏
🙄☝️
Great cover, dude. Keep going, you get better and better!
Wouldn’t be a pleasure sitting down with him and learning all the secrets to his amazing playing
to learn all of his secrets you'd have to do a Vulcan mine meld... and even still that wouldn't give you the emotion. (Vulcans don't have emotion) His personal traits are part of what makes the whole package work.
God that’s so unstable and beautiful. Thank you.
The legend plays legendary song on a legendary guitar while singing in legendary manner.
This man has the hability to calm my anxiety with a few notes of this song
David is one of the sexiest and most talented men alive! Always has been.
@Avalon Hike no, everbody know that his guitar is the sexiest thing every
How both of you didn't realised that
@Avalon Hike you’re kidding right?
Back than Robert Plant was the sexiest 😂
Save some for the rest of us
I'm amazed, my 3yr old is entranced by this!
Three and a half million views on a simple studio playback. Wow
David's ring finger has more soul, and musical talent than 99% of the music industry today. Personally, I don't think we will EVER, in our lifetimes, hear music to the caliber of Pink Floyd... And that also goes for Gen Alpha!
David Gilmour in Amazing, Voice, Guitar, everything.
David Gilmour and Pink Floyd saved my life and there are thousands of story like mine. For that thank you from the bottom of my heart
This guy can do more with one string than most guitarists can with all six.
This song is musical perfection.
I never understand why he's so underrated - surely one of the greats when it comes to the guitar.
I mean top 14 on Rolling Stones list of best guitarists is pretty good, but IMO he is def one of the top 5. Mainly because I really like the kind of psych rock Pink Floyd made, and Gilmours work on songs like Comfortably Numb and Hey You. Hes not just an amazing guitarist, hes an amazing solo guitarist aswell. And honestly he is probably the one I consider to be my second best when it comes to my top 5
the emotions he drags from the darkest depths of your soul is truly amazing
Davis Gilmour is the master of emotion and string tension - Mr Gilmour is one of the best guitarists ever he is awesome . O melhor de todos os tempos.
Best cover on RUclips (by far) ;)
It's not exactly a cover
Sorry for misunderstood, that was ironic ;)
grame141
LOL writers doing covers of their own writing....is that even possible?! hahha
David is like performing this and saying to himself “I don’t know why people are fascinated by me, or by just simple song, am just picking some strings”
This is really awesome.
The Gilmour's feeling on the notes is something i called Magic!
Gilmore is my favorite strat player. He uses all the things a strat can do and even makes things up. He does the most with the least. I laugh sometimes when I see someone shredding and Gilmore and play 4 notes w perfect bends and vibrato and does way more w way less
the most haunting song ever written. Bb, F, G and E enshrined all time in this masterpiece. A definite must
Do you have tabs to this version?
On l'adore !
Priceless
David é um dos poucos tipos de músico que realmente emociona.
Sua habilidade tanto vocal quanto instrumental se juntam de forma mágica e pega o ouvinte atento e o deixa nas nuvens.
Ele é fino, perspicaz e genial.
Que viagem amigos...
Que viagem...
Sir David's Guitar playing is so smooth, almost feels like strings pick themselves whilst in his melodious hands ❤️❤️
Уникальный гитарист. Настоящий музыкант. Тоже хочу так мыслить. ) Очень красиво. )
David is a miracle
Increíble la afinación de su guitarra y de su voz..😲
Visions of my life watching this while we all grow older. Be happy everyday and cry when you feel like it.
It is amazing how the timing of the first four notes could never be played by anyone else! Simple four notes but no matter who plays it don’t get his timing to my ears at least ! It seems simple but never sounds the same from others!!!
This guy is good, he should be in a band
You are getting carried away here mate. Not quite Dog and Duck standard yet.. 🦆🐶😂
He looks exactly like Gilmour
The video is uploaded 7 years ago, this comment is left 1 day ago and has already 35 likes. And that's absolutely normal, because it's timeless Pink Floyd and David Gilmour 👍
This music won't be forgotten - and that is a fact)
Age ain’t good.and to think some of the other reviews on this piece are seven years old.
@@alfching2499 you are only as old as the woman you feel.. 🐱
tears in my eyes
A true MASTER! 👏
Simplesmente o melhor!! O mestre. Ele e sua obra, vai ser eterna e mítica. Saúde David Guilmour.
beautiful, thankyou David, that old black strat has served you well, Peace.
Meu ídolo ... Verdadeiro mestre na sua arte ... Que vídeo incrível ..vê esse fera tocando uma das minhas músicas preferidas só no gogo e guitarra..valew
Wow i can't believe i just found this version
🙏 Legends being Legends.
David you are the pinnacle of the greatest guitar player in the world.
Saw Pink Floyd in London in the 70t's and drove all the way from Amsterdam to Dover and then London to see you just after releaser of Dark Side of the moon, and I am still in awe of the magic you all produced for many generations to come ,but mainly down to you playing guitar
Thank you so much
Peter ........ Melbourne Australia
"Wish You Were Here" is hands down the best Pink Floyd album.
Most people don't realize that.
Just wonderful without all the big production backing, now that’s talent, pure genius 🙏❤️
You are the best DG❤️❤️
Qué maravilla...
Yeah, that would definitely be one of those "before-and-after" moments, to be sitting in a room with Dave Gilmour and he starts playing AND singing "Shine On". Like, suddenly hear THOSE CHORDS and THAT VOICE, right in front of you. No speakers, no band, just the actual guy who did it, three feet away from you.
I hope he passed the audition to join the band
Finally a video where you can see his guitar really well,
Such an incredible composition. It’s just a Gminor blues with some great rhythmic spices that really make the chords lock and flow into smooth transitions. Using diminished chords and a few chromatic slurs to great effect. People will dig this tune for another 50 years at least
Longer
Exellent!
Only now noticed David is a thumb over on the low E ala Hendrix player on this. mind blown.
Goosebumps everytime I listen to this sir playing his Fender with these awesome effects range! Good music breathes 🙌🏻
Great cover of this beatiful song!
I hope that he and his song will be famous!
Give him some years! ;)
One of these days
Cuál cover ese es David el original
It’s hilarious that anyone conscious could give this a thumbs down…..lol
If it’s not your cup of tea, than don’t watch. But to give it a thumbs down….WOW!
That whammy bar looks tiny
Sick cover bro
David Gilmour is a National Treasure. It says a lot about this song and his playing that even just noodling our full attention is held.
I can listen to him even at the age of 80, he wrote such pieces that will remain the history of rock. His feeling is the best I ever listen to... This come not from our minds but from our emotion whenever we listen such music...
I really like the way DG makes the guitar sing. It's not like he stops singing and "HERE IS THE GUITAR SOLO". He patiently hits just the right notes keeping with the mood of the song / lyrics and is not stuffing a distorted screaming guitar solo in our face. I'm always in the mood for more Pink Floyd!
Really the only exception I can think of is his solo in Time.
And even then... that was kind of the point. The solo that serves as a transition between the two verses of the song is meant to depict time blowing past you before you can even realize. And this is exemplified with the sudden start of the guitar solo, which has little to no transition. There's no time for a transition, there's barely any time left at all! It might even be too late to truly start your life..
I'm sorry if I got a little too into that, I'm a massive pink floyd fan ^^"
@@faultyvideos2215 beautiful interpretation
@@faultyvideos2215 Excellent input.
Dear David, Happy birthday today)
Admiro a Mr Gilmour es lo más pero lo que salía cuando lo hacían con waters era magico
This strat. Unbelievable strat sound. Too Good. Haven't heard a more cleaner tone than this.