David Gilmour – Live in Gdansk DVD
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Re: David Gilmour – Live in Gdansk DVD
The comments about Guy Pratt crack me up. Bunch of whinging self loathers, how dare the guy enjoy himself.
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Re: David Gilmour – Live in Gdansk DVD
As a bassist Pratt got more skills than Roger Waters.
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So have most bass players to be honestFollix wrote:As a bassist Pratt got more skills than Roger Waters.
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Re: David Gilmour – Live in Gdansk DVD
Absolutely agree.kjek1 wrote:So have most bass players to be honestFollix wrote:As a bassist Pratt got more skills than Roger Waters.
I particularly like his bassline on 'Today'. I cannot even contemplate Roger being close to being as creative as Guy Pratt on bass.
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Re: David Gilmour – Live in Gdansk DVD
4. I can't really be objective when rating this, as it was Rick's last gig. Also, am I rating the DVD? the CDs? The whole package?
I like the integration of the orchestra, although I think they add more on some tracks than others. I like the band setup, with no extra background singers or sax players, etc. Not that I have anything against those, it's just nice to hear a different band setup.
I don't like the setlist for the DVD, as it's mostly OAI, and the only tracks I really like from that are the title track and The Blue.
The version of Astronomy Domine is great, and like someone said earlier in the thread, reminded me of the Syd era with the light show.
Echoes is the highlight of the entire gig for me.
Lastly, I know I'll probably be criticized for this, but it's nice to NOT have Run Like Hell in the setlist. It's one of the most overrated songs in the entire PF discography IMO.
I like the integration of the orchestra, although I think they add more on some tracks than others. I like the band setup, with no extra background singers or sax players, etc. Not that I have anything against those, it's just nice to hear a different band setup.
I don't like the setlist for the DVD, as it's mostly OAI, and the only tracks I really like from that are the title track and The Blue.
The version of Astronomy Domine is great, and like someone said earlier in the thread, reminded me of the Syd era with the light show.
Echoes is the highlight of the entire gig for me.
Lastly, I know I'll probably be criticized for this, but it's nice to NOT have Run Like Hell in the setlist. It's one of the most overrated songs in the entire PF discography IMO.
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I agree with the comment about Run Like Hell, I really don’t care about the song unless I’m hearing it in the context of the entire Wall album, he I love it. Echoes is he highlight of the album for me because Rick was there and there aren’t a million live versions out there. Overall it’s good concert to watch
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lol Shine On, Money and WYWH are songs which both need to be dropped by David in future tours & Brick P2 by Roger even more so. I liked seeing David play RLH back in 2016. The 06 OAI Tour was more aimed at the die hard fan hence why there was no hit songs in the setlist Money, Brick 2 all heavy rare songs in the 2nd set. Echoes, Dominoes, Whats The Deal, FOS, Wearing The Inside Out, Arnold Layne. Easily his best selection of songs he played during the second set on that tour.K2+ wrote: ↑Sun Dec 06, 2020 12:37 am 4. I can't really be objective when rating this, as it was Rick's last gig. Also, am I rating the DVD? the CDs? The whole package?
I like the integration of the orchestra, although I think they add more on some tracks than others. I like the band setup, with no extra background singers or sax players, etc. Not that I have anything against those, it's just nice to hear a different band setup.
I don't like the setlist for the DVD, as it's mostly OAI, and the only tracks I really like from that are the title track and The Blue.
The version of Astronomy Domine is great, and like someone said earlier in the thread, reminded me of the Syd era with the light show.
Echoes is the highlight of the entire gig for me.
Lastly, I know I'll probably be criticized for this, but it's nice to NOT have Run Like Hell in the setlist. It's one of the most overrated songs in the entire PF discography IMO.
Davids last tour was basically an abridged version of the 1994 non DSOTM setlist David has not played Money & RLH since 94 and he played them before on his 84 solo tour.
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Re: David Gilmour – Live in Gdansk DVD
^Worth noting that Money, Run Like Hell, and Comfortably Numb were the only Floyd tunes he played on his first solo tour.
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correctZiggyZipgun wrote: ↑Thu Dec 17, 2020 12:46 pm^Worth noting that Money, Run Like Hell, and Comfortably Numb were the only Floyd tunes he played on his first solo tour.
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Re: David Gilmour – Live in Gdansk DVD
i know my mistake
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Who's leg do I gotta hump to get a vinyl repress of this one?