Gilmour's new live-band
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Gilmour's new live-band
Hi everybody...
has David's new live band been confirmed yet? I guess that Guy Pratt will be part of it and Ged Lynch as well.
Speaking of Ged - I saw him many times on the most recent Peter Gabriel Growing Up Tour and he is very powerful drummer, Peter's live sound was much rockier and heavier than on previous tours.
I wonder what influence Ged will have on the live-sound of David's new show.
cheers
CHRISTIAN
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has David's new live band been confirmed yet? I guess that Guy Pratt will be part of it and Ged Lynch as well.
Speaking of Ged - I saw him many times on the most recent Peter Gabriel Growing Up Tour and he is very powerful drummer, Peter's live sound was much rockier and heavier than on previous tours.
I wonder what influence Ged will have on the live-sound of David's new show.
cheers
CHRISTIAN
http://www.pinkfloydforum.de
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Well pinkfloydz.com are claiming that the drummer will be Stevie DiStanisloa. They go on to say:
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andThis solidifies the David Crosby connection. Crosby appears on David's album, and Stevie DiStanisloa drums for CPR, of whom David Crosby is a member.
No, there are many peopel here who hate himSaint Seiya wrote:am i the only guy who hates guy pratt?

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Which musicians feature on ?On An Island??
- Pink Floyd keyboardist, Richard Wright, is on there, as is Guy Pratt (who has played bass with Pink Floyd on two world tours, as well as contributing much in the studio). The amazing Jools Holland lends a hand (or two) on piano. David Crosby and Graham Nash show up on the title track and Robert Wyatt makes a contribution as well. Orchestrations are provided by the renowned Polish composer, Zbigniew Preisner. The album is produced by David Gilmour, Chris Thomas and Phil Manzanera (who have worked with David and Pink Floyd extensively since Dark Side of the Moon) and is to be released by EMI.
Which musicians feature on ?On An Island??
- Pink Floyd keyboardist, Richard Wright, is on there, as is Guy Pratt (who has played bass with Pink Floyd on two world tours, as well as contributing much in the studio). The amazing Jools Holland lends a hand (or two) on piano. David Crosby and Graham Nash show up on the title track and Robert Wyatt makes a contribution as well. Orchestrations are provided by the renowned Polish composer, Zbigniew Preisner. The album is produced by David Gilmour, Chris Thomas and Phil Manzanera (who have worked with David and Pink Floyd extensively since Dark Side of the Moon) and is to be released by EMI.
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come on mr admin, this is supposed to be the Live-Band, not the studio contributors.Keith Jordan wrote:http://www.davidgilmour.com/faq.php
Which musicians feature on ?On An Island??
- Pink Floyd keyboardist, Richard Wright, is on there, as is Guy Pratt (who has played bass with Pink Floyd on two world tours, as well as contributing much in the studio). The amazing Jools Holland lends a hand (or two) on piano. David Crosby and Graham Nash show up on the title track and Robert Wyatt makes a contribution as well. Orchestrations are provided by the renowned Polish composer, Zbigniew Preisner. The album is produced by David Gilmour, Chris Thomas and Phil Manzanera (who have worked with David and Pink Floyd extensively since Dark Side of the Moon) and is to be released by EMI.
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Its quite easy really. It began with my mums boyfriend playing Hulio Englasis on his car stereo when he'd drop me at school.jambo wrote:I have no idea how people can hate someone who plays in a band (who they have never personally met) with such vengence. It really is quite sad.
Its quite amazing really how a hated song, voice or musicians style can build a deep, vicious loathing over a prolonged period of seeing or hearing said musician/music in action.
Currently my most venomous outpourings are saved for when I hear "crazyfrog" or the "Vengaboys" on the radio.
It really can fuck up my day, and yes, I agree...It is quite sad.
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How many of the studio contributers can we see playing live though? I reckon at least some of them are possible for guest appearances (RAH, probably?) - Wright, Jools Holland, Crosby and Nash. I can't see any of them being permanent fixtures for the tour though. Jools Holland's piano style is good in the right place, but I could see it getting annoying throughout a full Gilmour set.Keith Jordan wrote:Pink Floyd keyboardist, Richard Wright, is on there, as is Guy Pratt (who has played bass with Pink Floyd on two world tours, as well as contributing much in the studio). The amazing Jools Holland lends a hand (or two) on piano. David Crosby and Graham Nash show up on the title track and Robert Wyatt makes a contribution as well. Orchestrations are provided by the renowned Polish composer, Zbigniew Preisner. The album is produced by David Gilmour, Chris Thomas and Phil Manzanera (who have worked with David and Pink Floyd extensively since Dark Side of the Moon) and is to be released by EMI.
Do we expect a small orchestral section at all? It is almost given that he'll have some backing vocalists of some sort - possibly some (or all) of the girls from the In Concert shows?
Oh, and for the record, I'm "pro-Pratt". Anyone who takes the place of a former member of a band is going to come under criticism, and he's definitely shown dedication to the role! While (presumably, at least) his songwriting skills are in no way comparable to Waters', his skills with a bass are definitely superior.
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I think Jools Holland will make an appearence at the RAH....since it's in London....not far for him to travel
Also I think Rick will and possibly Nick. Maybe Rick or Nick will also appear in the American leg of the tour.
Quite possibly Roger might even be watching one of the RAH shows
...that won't be a surprise to me.

Quite possibly Roger might even be watching one of the RAH shows
