Happy 69th Birthday to David Gilmour (b. March 6, 1946, Grantchester, U.K.)
Posted March 6, 2015 by Floydian Slip
Happy 69th Birthday to David Gilmour (b. March 6, 1946, Grantchester, U.K.)
Posted March 4, 2015 by Floydian Slip
David Gilmour‘s fourth solo album will be released in September, to be followed by a six-venue European tour.
The as-yet untitled album will be the Pink Floyd guitarist’s most recent studio work since 2006’s platinum-selling “On an Island.”
Tickets for all venues go on sale 10:00 a.m. GMT on Friday March 6. The date is also Gilmour’s 69th birthday.
September 12, 2015: Croatia – Pula
Arena Pula
Ticket prices: From Kc 255
Ticket sales: www.eventim.hr
September 14, 2015: Italy — Verona
Verona Arena
Ticket prices: From €40
Information: www.arena.it/
Box office: +39.02.5300651 / +39.055.5520575
Ticket sales: www.livenation.it/artist/david-gilmour-tickets?omq=david%20gilmour
September 15, 2015: Italy – Florence
Teatro Le Mulina
Ticket prices: From €50
Box office: +39.02.5300651 / +39.055.5520575
Ticket sales: www.livenation.it/artist/david-gilmour-tickets?omq=david%20gilmour
September 17, 2015: France — Orange
Theatre Antique
Ticket prices: From €55
Box office: Phone : +33 892 392 192 (0,34 €/min, France Only)
Or +33 149 975 191 (international)
Website: http://www.levraibillet.fr/
Information: http://www.theatre-antique.com/en/home
September 19, 2015: Germany- Oberhausen
Konig-Pilsener-Arena
Ticket prices: From €60.00
Ticket hotline: (+49) 0208-82 000
Box office (central Booking Line):
CTS Eventim
Phone: +49-1806-570070
www.eventim.de
www.eventim.de/david-gilmour
September 23, 24 & 25 2015: UK, London
The Royal Albert Hall
Ticket Prices: From £68.80 – Inclusive of booking fee
Special terms and conditions apply
Box office: 0845 401 5045 Or +44 20 7589 8212
Information: http://www.royalalberthall.com/
Ticket sales also via: www.seetickets.com, www.ticketmaster.co.uk,
www.eventim.co.uk, www.stargreen.com
Posted March 3, 2015 by Floydian Slip
Join us this week for Floydian Slip #986, when we pay tribute to Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour. David turns 69 on March 6.
We’ll devote the show to solo works from David, including cuts from Live In Gdansk, About Face, his ’78 solo album, On an Island, some rare live material from Abbey Road in 2006 and much more.
“Floydian Slip” is heard across the 60 stations of our Random Precision Radio Network. Learn where and when to listen.
Posted December 14, 2014 by Floydian Slip
Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour made a surprise guest appearance with Bombay Bicycle Club last night at the final concert to be held at London’s Earl’s Court.
The venue is scheduled for demolition.
Gilmour joined the band for two songs: He played lap steel guitar for the group’s “Rinse Me Down,” and then played acoustic guitar and sang Floyd’s “Wish You Were Here.”
Gilmour had given Bombay Bicycle Club’s Jamie MacColl his first guitar when he was a child.
Earl’s Court will now be demolished to make way for a 77-acre redevelopment project. The project will include areas of Kensington, Chelsea, Hammersmith and Fulham, and is expected to take 20 years to complete.
Pink Floyd first played Earl’s Court in May 1973, the first year rock bands started frequenting the venue.
Posted October 11, 2014 by Floydian Slip
Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour says the band’s upcoming “The Endless River” will be its last album.
“I think we have successfully commandeered the best of what there is,” he says in a video to promote the album. “I suspect this is it.”
He confirmed his thoughts to BBC 6 Music: “”It’s a shame, but this is the end.”
Read more about “The Endless River” (“Details: The Endless River coming Nov. 10”)
Watch Gilmour and Nick Mason speak about the new album:
Posted August 1, 2014 by Floydian Slip
Our copy of the new Dream Academy compilation arrived today. Its liner notes reveal some more details about David Gilmour‘s participation in the previously-unreleased tracks included on the album.
Band frontman Nick Laird-Clowes writes of “Living in a War”: “Another song taken from the third album sessions. It had started life with a simple acoustic/string synthesizer arrangement, but had developed in the studio under the influence of the technology and sounds of the time, including David Gilmour’s multi-octave guitar sound (circa 1989). It was then thought to be ‘too eighties’ and subsequently put on the shelf but emerges now as a pure sound snapshot of its time.”
For the other track featuring Gilmour, “The Chosen Few,” Laird-Clowes writes: “Recorded in sessions for the last album. One afternoon in a break from his ‘A Momentary Lapse of Reason’ Tour, David came down to the Strongroom where we were recording with Anthony Moore and added some electric and slide guitar to the track. With Pete Thomas playing the drums, Guy Pratt and Jon Carin augmenting our sound with the Hammond organ, there was very much a ‘live band’ feel to this recording.”
Careful observers will recognize some of those names as those of other Floyd contributors. (Laird-Clowes co-wrote a couple tracks on Floyd’s “The Division Bell” [1994].)
“Living in a War” and “The Chosen Few” are pretty much as one might expect, and as described above. Unfortunately, for Floyd fans, Gilmour’s contributions rarely rise to the top of the mix in either track.
Posted July 29, 2014 by Floydian Slip
Today Polly Samson, wife and writing partner of Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour, tweeted a photo of the two on their wedding day, two decades ago.
She captioned the photo, “20 years has whizzed by.”
Many happy returns …
Posted July 15, 2014 by Floydian Slip
Real Gone Music will release a 2-CD retrospective of band The Dream Academy, including two previously-unreleased tracks featuring David Gilmour on electric and slide guitar.
“The Morning Lasted All Day” will include “Living in a War” and “The Chosen Few,” both featuring Gilmour, who helped produce many of the songs.
The ’80s group, best known for “Life in a Northern Town” and “The Love Parade,” was fronted by Nick Laird-Clowes, who went on to write for Floyd’s “The Division Bell” (“Poles Apart” and “Take It Back”).
The album drops July 29.
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Posted May 13, 2014 by Floydian Slip
This photo, posted to Polly Samson‘s Instagram account two weeks ago, seems to show Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour at work in the studio.
If recent, it could provide more evidence Gilmour’s at work on a new album.
Website Something Else! published the photo and identified the vocalists as Durga McBroom, Sarah Brown and Louise Clare Marshall.
Graham Nash seemed to leak news of a new Gilmour album during a television appearance in November (“Reports: David Gilmour recording“). Gilmour’s manager, Paul Loasby, then told “Floydian Slip” that nothing was yet concrete in way of a new recording project (“David Gilmour management: New project not yet firm”).
Samson, Gilmour’s wife, has collaborated with him on his On an Island album (2006) and Floyd’s The Division Bell (1994).
Posted April 9, 2014 by Floydian Slip
Q Magazine has posted a new video of Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour performing with Ben Watt.
The two play Watt’s “The Levels” from his upcoming album “Hendra,” to be released April 14.
Gilmour plays steel pedal guitar in the video, and plays on the album track, too.