But let's hope it's not just luck and strange
A one-off peaceful golden age
That's a dark thought in the dark
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3nTuD7GHaA
Live at the Circus Maximus
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But let's hope it's not just luck and strange
A one-off peaceful golden age
That's a dark thought in the dark
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3nTuD7GHaA
Live at the Circus Maximus
“On that occasion, he wasn’t even using fuzz. He just must have had a Marshall amp in there ready for him. A lot of players back then — Eric and Jeff and people — were figuring out ways of driving amps to get that sustain and distortion. But what Jimi was doing was just on another level. The sound, the control, the sheer presence — myself, and the entire place, were left with our jaws hanging open.”
Here exactly.
South Kesington Club, sometime around 1967. Highest density rock in history of music.
All the Beatles, all the Stones, Pink Floyd, gathered to see Jimi Hendrix before he became popular.
Jack White and Brendan Benson - Fearless
Pink Floyd cover
Detroit, 2019-07-19
"Does art come through the process of struggling?"
wonders David Gilmour, as he reminisces of the old hard-working ways and days of The Wall.
https://youtube.com/shorts/AbozwN4jNnc
#music #nowplaying #PinkFloyd #TheWall
WISH YOU WERE HERE
Pink Floyd - Machine Song - Demo #2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cY3rPlOsATc
50 years!
Beato interviews Gilmour (again).
Syd Barrett – Opel – Let's split
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKuSAQbeuMM
Studio 2 - EMI Studios
Abbey Road, London NW8
"I don't really haven't got a title"
There is more Floyd in store.
New Beato interview with David!
Did you know that Gilmour played drums on 'Dominoes'?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0_cDHNPwVs
John Lydon likes The Dark Side of the Moon, although he doesn't think it qualifies as rock'n'roll (it's not!). He also thinks the early Syd Barret Floyd was closer to rock'n'roll (also correct). It's Bob Geldof's self-seriousness he can't stomach (definitely right!).
https://youtube.com/shorts/06vdHhygtuM?feature=shared
Marshall Gilmour Webbs - Two Points
(Montgolfier Brothers cover)
Live in London, 2025-07-08
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bb-wSBR5Zx0
This is a superband of sorts, spun-off the supporting band of Romany's dad, which I think is pretty cool. The Webb sisters alone have a pretty illustrious track record on their own already, but this ensemble seems to be taking things to the next level. Where we used to have David's screaming guitar now there's the haunting harps.
David Gilmour - Luck and Strange
Live at the Circus Maximus, Rome
David Gilmour - Sorrow (2025)
Live at the Circus Maximus, Rome
Pink Floyd - Fat Old Sun
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFEaoDXXrNQ
What Warren Haynes thinks is the perfect song.
Black Sabbath still reign supreme as possibly the first heavy metal band.
But it's just an historical fact that The Nile Song by Pink Floyd was the heaviest thing known in rock before them, and possibly for a while after Black Sabbath as well.
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